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06/05/2008

QuickBooks QBi Roadshow

Look out for a better life, on its way to you...

True genius is taking something complicated and making it simple. Now the world’s favourite accounting software does just that. The new QuickBooks QBi series is faster, smarter and better than any accounting software on the market. After three years and over $1 billion in product range development, the new QuickBooks QBi series is a quantum leap in software design that will have you wondering how you ever worked without it.

One revolutionary software.
Discover two great opportunities to learn more about it.

Learn how the new QuickBooks QBi series can improve the efficiency of your business and help you get ahead of the competition. Take a few hours to be one of the first to see QuickBooks QBi series live at The 2008 QuickBooks QBi series Roadshow travelling across Australia 12 – 27 May! Your investment in time and knowledge gained will pay dividends for years to come!

Here are just a few of the many features that QuickBooks QBi has to offer:
  • QuickBooks QBi is truly intuitive – It’s so user friendly that it learns the way you work and will actively work on your behalf to make things easier.
  • QuickBooks QBi is futureproof – From owner operators to large businesses, QuickBooks QBi can support virtually every scale of business. It accommodates unlimited transactions and enables up to 30 users to work simultaneously.
  • QuickBooks QBi is faster and more productive to use – Virtually every operation is no more than two clicks away, making it the easiest and fastest software available.
The Roadshow, proudly supported by National Australia Bank, officially unveils the QuickBooks QBi series. Gavin Dixon, CEO of Reckon Limited’s Business Division, will host the event with Clayton Oates, Managing Director at leading IT business and accounting consultancy QA Business, presenting his wealth of knowledge on the new product range. They’ll provide firsthand tips and tricks to getting the most out of QuickBooks QBi series.
The 2008 QuickBooks QBi series Roadshow dates are:

Townsville 12 May
Gold Coast 13 May
Brisbane 14 May
Bendigo 19 May
Melbourne 20 May
Perth 22 May
Adelaide 23 May
Newcastle 26 May
Sydney 27 May

Agenda:
The 2008 QuickBooks QBi series Roadshow is split into two sessions, to provide all the information you need to see how the revolutionary new QuickBooks QBi series can help your business increase profitability and make your life easier.

Session 1
TIME: 10:00am – 12:00pm
First unveiling of the new QuickBooks QBi series
COST: Free

Session 2
TIME: 1:00pm – 3:00pm
Experience the Difference.
In depth features and highlights training including a direct comparison with MYOB. Get more from the new QuickBooks QBi series.
COST: $65

RSVP

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Be quick! Limited seats!

If you have any queries relating to The 2008 QuickBooks QBi series Roadshow, please call 1300 883 899.


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