Continuous Development is a software concept that is also known as Agile Development. As software users we’ve only really experienced this in the last decade or so as we deal with accounting programs like MYOB Essentials, Xero Accounting and QuickBooks Online constantly being updated.
Here’s an example of what MYOB needed to go through to migrate their MYOB Tax software into the Amazon Web Services system.
The good news for EzyLearn students is that we update our training materials every month and you get it as part of our Update policy! Here are some recent changes we’ve made.
If you’re interested in property as an investment you might find some interesting trends, particularly in this low interest, Covid-19 environment. Many people are leaving the cities and loving in regional centres that are not too far from the capitals – places like Wollongong, Newcastle, Bathurst, Maitland, Goulburn.
Low interest rates and the prospect that they will stay low and even potentially go lower gives little incentive for leaving money in a bank account and living off the interest. Alternatively regional property investment in places like Morisset offers a reasonably attractive return from rent alone with the potential of increase in value as the area grows with massive new developments planned.
In the Property Investment Course we’ve added:
See what’s in the Payroll Administration Training Courses
I reported about the massive recent changes to MYOB Essentials accounting software and we’ve now made big changes to the MYOB Essentials training courses.
Learn more about the MYOB Essentials Online Training Short Courses
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