TOPS U: Internet Training
By popular Demand, TOPS U is expanding our course offerings to provide more
online training opportunities each month. In January, we will be offering
three courses and four courses, including the popular series of classes
on the CCR/ACC Enforcement module, will be offered in February.
January Courses at TOPS U
ACCNT-303 The Collections Process
Our first course for January will be ACCNT-303 The Collections
Process. This course will review the collections process and cover the
steps needed to set up the collection function parameters. The course
will highlight items that should be considered when setting up the collection
process. At the end of this course, students should have a good understanding
of how to set up the collection tables and process collections on a consistent
basis. Our class will be held on Wednesday, January 9, 2008 at
2:00 PM EST.
ADM-301 TOPS Professional™ Administration
Our second course for January will be ADM-301 TOPS Professional™ Administration.
This course will provide the TOPS Professional™ Administrator with the
skills necessary to maintain the integrity of TOPS Professional™ data
and oversee the TOPS Professional™ installation in a Management office.
Topics covered in this course include Basic Installation Requirements,
Community Directory Structure, Backing Up Community Data, Keeping TOPS Program Files Up to Date, The TTOPS Utilities Menu and Uses, Resolving
Common Errors, and more! Students, prior to taking this course, should
have a good understanding of the TOPS Professional™ program as well as
a general understanding of the Windows® operating system. Because
there is a large amount of information to convey in this class, it will
be a two day class and will be held at 2:00 PM EST on Tuesday,
January 16, 2008 and Wednesday, January 17, 2008.
CAL-101 Calendar/Scheduler Overview
Our third course for January will be CAL-101 Calendar/Scheduler Overview.
This course will cover how to schedule, run, and assign tasks and services
on a recurring or one time basis along with many other helpful tools to
maximize the efficiency of managing your community. Our class will be
held on Wednesday. January 23, 2008 at 2:00 PM EST.
February Courses at TOPS U
TRF-101 Transfer of Ownership
Our First course for February will be TRF-101 Transfer of Ownership.
This course will review the various steps and processes for updating owner
information due to a resale or transfer of ownership. The course will
highlight items that should be considered from the time you receive the
Demand from the Title Company thru posting the Escrow check into the new
homeowner account. At the end of this course, students should have a good
understanding of the process for transferring ownership. Our class will
be held on Wednesday, February 6, 2008 at 2:00 PM EST.
ACCNT-401 Customizing Financial Reports
Our second course for February will be ACCNT-401 Customizing Financial
Reports. This course is designed to provide you with the knowledge and
understanding to customize your financial statements generated out of
the General Ledger module. Have you ever wanted to have your income accounts
grouped with subtotals like the expense accounts? Then this course is
for you! In this class we will discuss the steps necessary to edit your
existing financial statements or create new ones to obtain the layout
that will most effectively present a community’s financial position.
Our class will be held on Wednesday, February 13, 2008 at 2:00
PM EST.
WO-101 Work Order Module Basics
Our third course for February will be WO-101 Work Order Module Basics.
This course is designed to help you manage work orders and service requests
as efficiently as possible. When completed you should be able to add service
requests and work orders, track costs, invoice the home owner, and define
the standard process of managing work orders and/or service requests for
your organization or community. Our class will be held on Wednesday
February 20, 2008 at 2:00 PM EST.
CCR/ACC Enforcement Series
Back by popular demand! We will be offering the 4 course series on the
CCR Module. This series starts you right at the beginning with proper
set up and finishes up with the more advanced features of the CCR module.
We will review some of the best practices we have come across during our
years in the industry. So if you want to make sure you taking full advantage
of your CCR/ACC Enforcement module then you will definitely want to check
out this series. This series will be held on Tuesday, February
26, 2008 thru Friday, February 29, 2008 at 2:00 PM EST.
Class size is limited, so sign up early! Visit our web
site, www.212university.com,
for registration information and more details.
By: Gemma Sladky
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