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6 Half Days (10:00 AM-2:00 PM ET, Wed, Thu, Fri & Mon, Tue, Wed)
Objectives: This course is a complete review of how the General Ledger is set up in JD Edwards. You will gain a working knowledge of company set up, Journal Entry Processing, Allocations, Reconciliations, Budgeting, Consolidations, Multi-currency, Reporting, the Period Closing Processes, Organizational Changes and the 52-Period Accounting process.
Course Materials: Detailed step-by-step 545 page training manual.
Instructor: Our classes are taught by JDE professionals with a minimum of 15 years of real-world experience implementing and supporting the software.
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of JD Edwards E1 Navigation or Common Foundation.
For more information regarding registration, administration, or concerns, please contact Lori Stone, Training Coordinator, at 1.877.832.2594 ext 150 or Lori.Stone#.
"[The training was] better in some ways than previous in-class training. Found that instructor could assist faster with the online class setting. [Instructor was a] superb communicator, knowledgeable of JD Edwards and extremely experienced [with a] real-world finance background."
- D. Trease, Dream Unlimited Corp.
The instructor has been implementing JD Edwards Financials since 1994. She has worked extensively throughout Europe and North America, and has also supported clients in South Korea, China and Australia. She has supported over sixty clients in many industry verticals with the realization of business value from ERP investments through successful implementations, upgrades, customizations, training and sustainment engagements. Her experience includes World and EnterpriseOne in General Accounting, Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, and Fixed Assets. She is a product certified consultant and trainer.
Virtual environment system connection test of approximately 10 minutes. Detailed instructions included as part of the registration process.
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