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any tips for Sage computerised course by Idealschools


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any tip for Sage computerised course by Idealschool.

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Nadeem

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What kind of tip are you looking for?

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Hi
The Ideal Schools Sage course is based on Sage Instant Accounts which is a basic Sage package used by sole traders and small businesses. If you are only intending doing accounts for a single business it will be fine but if you really want to learn Sage it is best to do a course in Sage 50 Accounts because it falls in line with Accountants, Bookeepers  and larger companies requirements. It is also better for gaining employment.

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