NZ MYOB Accounting Plus Assessment

$27.37

NZ MYOB Accounting Plus Assessment

$27.37
Skills Assessment
description

This MYOB Accounting Plus assessment is designed to measure general skills and knowledge of a user to create invoices, purchase orders, manage inventory and generally operate a small business using MYOB. Tasks include setting up MYOB for chart of accounts, balances, cards, inventory, purchasing, selling, invoicing, payments, reconciliation, reports, and business activity statements. The assessment measures the test taker's ability to manage common day-to-day business events using various tools within the software and is appropriate for beginners to one year of experience.

 

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How does it work?
Total Questions 38
Question Types Multiple Choice
Competencies Tested Setting Up
Purchases
Sales
Inventory
Reports and Statements
Tasks Tested Prepare for Electronic Banking
Entering Opening Balances
Create an Employee Card
Modifying Existing Accounts
Entering Customer Details
Starting MYOB with a Specific File
Entering Supplier Details
Reviewing Your Purchases Information
Paying Invoices
Reversing an Existing Purchase
Create a Payroll Category
Creating Payroll Categories
Status of a Purchase
Enter Recurring Pay Details
Temporarily Remove Employee
Processing Payroll
Analyse Payables
Receiving Payments
Printing Payment Receipts
Credit Control
Receiving Money
Time Billing Invoice
Reviewing Sales Information
Entering Sales
Auto-Build Item Function
Available Items
Inventory Error
Inventory Count Sheet
Balance Sheet
Reconcile Bank Accounts
Backup Company File
View Financial Reports
Jobs
Payroll Liabilities
Analyse Profit and Loss
Generating Reports
Change the Report Format
Tracking Financial Information