Bookkeeping Training Program Outline
Module 1: Foundation & Getting Started
What Is Bookkeeping Really?
- Why every business needs someone who gets the numbers right
- Bookkeeping vs. accounting (and why you shouldn't mix them up)
- The different paths: working for someone else, going freelance, or starting your own firm
- What you'll actually be doing day-to-day (spoiler: it's not just data entry)
Setting Up Your Workspace
- Essential software you need to know (QuickBooks, Xero, and the basics)
- Creating systems that won't drive you crazy
- Client communication basics
- Professional development and continuing education requirements
Module 2: The Core Skills Everyone Expects
Chart of Accounts & Double-Entry
- Building a chart of accounts that makes sense
- Double-entry bookkeeping (why everything has to balance)
- Common account types and when to use them
- Setting up new clients from scratch
Daily Transactions & Record Keeping
- Recording sales, expenses, and everything in between
- Bank reconciliations (and why they're your best friend)
- Handling cash vs. credit transactions
- Organizing receipts and documentation
Payroll Fundamentals
- Basic payroll processing
- Tax withholdings and employer responsibilities
- Common payroll mistakes and how to avoid them
- Working with payroll services vs. doing it in-house
Module 3: Monthly & Yearly Processes
Month-End Procedures
- Closing the books properly
- Adjusting entries and why they matter
- Preparing basic financial statements
- Month-end checklists that actually work
Tax Preparation Support
- Organizing records for tax season
- Common business deductions and documentation
- Working with CPAs and tax preparers
- Quarterly tax obligations
Year-End & Compliance
- Year-end closing procedures
- 1099s and other required forms
- Document retention policies
- Preparing for audits (even small ones)
Module 4: Real-World Application
Industry-Specific Considerations
- Retail and inventory management
- Service businesses and project tracking
- Non-profits and fund accounting basics
- Construction and job costing
Building Your Career
Hands-On Components Throughout:
- Practice exercises with real business scenarios
- Software tutorials with actual company files
- Mock client consultations and problem-solving
- Portfolio development for job interviews
Assessment & Certification:
- Module quizzes to check understanding
- Practical skills demonstrations
- Final project: Complete month-end close for a sample business
- Preparation for relevant professional certifications (QuickBooks ProAdvisor, etc.)
What You'll Walk Away With:
- Confidence to handle bookkeeping for small to medium businesses
- Practical experience with industry-standard software
- A portfolio showing your skills to potential employers or clients
- Clear next steps for your bookkeeping career
- Network of fellow students and industry contacts
Note: This outline assumes students have basic computer skills and familiarity with business concepts. No prior accounting experience required, but helpful.