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EzyLearn Commitment to Privacy

EzyLearn needs to collect personal and confidential information required to manage and process your registration and course involvement for training. None of this information will be released outside EzyLearn, except where you consent in writing or required by law and where it needs to be shared with our education and training partners for the provision of training, assessment, certification and accreditation.

The staff and trainers at EzyLearn undertake a commitment not to distribute this information to any parties that fail to identify themselves in accordance with EzyLearn rules and procedures. At EzyLearn, we abide by the principles of the Privacy Act and have integrated these principles into our workplace. We may send you information on other materials offered by EzyLearn, generally by email; however, you can choose to opt out at any stage.

Your personal information gathered may also be used by EzyLearn for reporting, Communication, appraisal, evaluation, reviewing and grading. Rest assured that only authorized EzyLearn representatives will have access to this type of information.

EzyLearn – Fee Policy

1)EzyLearn will only accept course enrolments online via the EzyLearn website http://www.ezylearnonline.com.au/enrol/ or via the enrolment form on any official partner websites.

2)EzyLearn may require Certified copies of 100 points of ID. Which can be emailed to support@ezyLearn.com.au (You can find details about the 100 point system here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/100_point_check)

3)Prior to studying with EzyLearn, you may be asked to complete a LLN (Language, Literacy & Numeracy) test so we know if you require any additional resources or help. This is done via an Online Multiple Choice Questionnaire.

4) If you are paying with a credit card you will be taken to the Paypal site where you can securely enter your credit card details, you can also pay using a PayPal account. If you choose another payment method you will automatically receive a Pro Forma Invoice which you will need to pay before we issue a Tax Invoice. If you have an approved credit account you must send the purchase order or written order confirmation before the student can commence.
5) Where a student enrols into a course using course funding or a payment plan the enrolment will be processed once the first payment has been received.

Once the above clauses have been met, the student will be granted access into our course/s.

EzyLearn – Refund Policy

EzyLearn has a 30 day money back guarantee and and some courses are provided by third party organisations, such as our Small Business Course. These courses are offered with the same terms as offered by these organisations. The Australian Small Business Centre offers a strict 7 day refund policy.

An Enrolment Fee will be refunded only when:

a)The student notifies EzyLearn in writing (Email is accepted) that they do not wish to commence training. Notification must be received no later than 30 days for all software courses (and 7 days for the small business courses) after enrolment form being received by EzyLearn. The Student must not have accessed any training workbooks or training files like exercise files within any of the courses.

A student, who notifies EzyLearn of a withdrawal other than in accordance with clause a) above is not entitled to a refund.

The refund will be paid:

a.Within 28 days of receipt by EzyLearn of a notice of cancellation in accordance with clause a) above.
b.Back to the person who paid the course fee to EzyLearn.
c.Via the Issue Refund service through Paypal.
d.Minus $120 for a Booking Administration Fee, per course for small business courses and $60 per software course.
e.Minus a fee of $45 for each and every workbook which has been accessed, where there is a record of access in the Learning Management System.

EzyLearn – Assessment and Certificates

Ezylearn will perform assessment runs from time to time and usually on a monthly basis for all students who have completed their assessable tasks and request a review of their assessable tasks. Once an assessment review is completed feedback will be provided to the student and where all tasks are not completed fully or successfully each student will have an opportunity to review the results. 

Unless specified for a shorter or longer period ALL assessments for a students course(s) must be completed and a course completion evaluation completed within 12 months from enrolment date. Course Access and Course Assessment & Certificate are two separate services and where LIFETIME course access is available and chosen you must complete all assessments within 12 months of enrolment date.

Were course completion and evaluation occurs after 12 months an assessment and certificate processing fee is applicable.

EzyLearn – Reassessment Fee Policy

Students of the Small Business Course who applied for the Nationally Recognised Certificate option upon enrolment automatically have 3 chances for assessment submission for review before final accredited assessment. Should a student be deemed ‘Not Yet Competent’ after the official accreditation assessment and still wishes to maintain in the course he/she can complete the assessment again for a fee of $155 for each unit of Competency (UOC).

The student will be given the option to re-do the assessment and if chosen so, an invoice will be issued and sent. The funds must be received prior to any reassessment.
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NEW: MYOB, Xero & QuickBooks Training Courses for $20 per week!

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The payment plan for the MYOB AccountRight COMPLETE Training Course package for $20 per week has proven to be popular and is still currently available. Better still we’ve just launched a payment plan for the Bookkeeping Academy COMPLETE COMBO – that means you can pay a low weekly fee of $20 and receive training on EVERY major accounting program in Australia, from Beginners’ to Advanced!

Continue reading NEW: MYOB, Xero & QuickBooks Training Courses for $20 per week!

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If your payment was successful you will receive an email with your passwords to access each course.

Successful Enrolment

You are viewing this page as confirmation for completing an enrolment for EzyLearn Pty Ltd. If you have paid using a credit card expect an email by 5pm the next business day with your student enrolment information.

Please white list our email address (sales@ezylearn.com.au) and add it to your address book. If you do not receive your welcome email in the expected time, check your junkmail folder and finally email us at support@ezylearn.com.au if it’s not there.

Enrolment on Payment Plan

If you enrolled on our $20pw payment plans they are managed by DebitSuccess and once we get confirmation of your first payment we will process your enrolment and send you your welcome email.

Please correspond with DebitSuccess for any changes or support regarding your payment plan.

Enrolment with Payment Pending

If you have requested an alternative payment method we will email you an invoice (if you are an existing account holder) for payment of your enrolment. If you do not have an account but believe you’ll have regular students please contact us on sales@ezylearn.com.au.

If you simply wish to pay by internet transfer or cheque please find our payment details below (email sales@ezylearn.com.au once you have made your payment):

Internet Transfer:

EzyLearn Pty Ltd
Bank: Commonwealth Bank of Australia
BSB: 062 195
Account #: 1024 8491

Mail a cheque to:

EzyLearn Pty Ltd
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Regards,
EzyLearn Student Administration

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LIFETIME student membership

You might recall that EzyLearn offers LIFETIME student membership for selected courses. Would you like to keep up-to-date with what’s going on at EzyLearn? We release information about new content and updated content as well as new training material for our online courses via our blog.

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Announcement: New! Course Funding for MYOB AccountRight Training Courses

Learn accounting, office administration, payroll and digital marketing for $20 per week

The dollar is tanking, trade is down, house prices are still going down, consumer spending is the lowest for a decade, wage growth is slow! It sounds pretty bad when you read the news and business articles isn’t it?

One thing I’ve noticed for sure is that course prices are going down and competition is increasing, not just from other physical training centres in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth but also larger US and overseas companies who will promise anything to make a sale!

We’ve always prided ourselves on offering low course prices direct to students and now we’ve gone a step further.

Continue reading Announcement: New! Course Funding for MYOB AccountRight Training Courses

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Are EzyLearn students just like YOU?

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‘Social proof’ is testimonials, reviews and feedback of others, that vouches for the product or service we’re thinking of buying. Social proof backs up the fact that what we’re considering buying is what it says it is.

Come see some social proof about EzyLearn by meeting some students from the past few weeks
— you just might have a lot in common with them.

Continue reading Are EzyLearn students just like YOU?
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What’s the point of a cover letter?

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You’ve spent hours fine-tuning your resume or CV and you go to SEEK or other job boards only to find that they ask if you want to write a cover letter. You don’t really, do you? But here’s why you need to.

Continue reading What’s the point of a cover letter?
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How Long Does it Take to Write a Blog Post?

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THE TRUTH IS, writing a blog post takes time. If it were the case of just writing some sentences, it wouldn’t take that long at all.

But what’s the point of that? The last thing you want to do in a busy, information-saturated world is waste people’s time. It’s an insult and you’ll put them off.

After all, these people have given up time in their busy days to read what you have to say. Don’t ruin this special relationship forever by churning out rushed, poor quality content or waffle.

Always think: What’s in it for them? Continue reading How Long Does it Take to Write a Blog Post?

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Are You Living Your Best Life?

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COULD YOU EARN a second income by running a website? Thousands of Australians already are; if you have bookkeeping or creative skills, perhaps it’s suited to you too.

Most people now know that the old way of working — long hours in an office at a job they don’t really enjoy — is not living their best life. And simply dreaming of a better one simply won’t cut it, but there is a way. Continue reading Are You Living Your Best Life?

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Announcement: Excel Course Spreadsheet Says Yes to Granny Flat Investment – Now Included

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MAKING THE DECISION whether to take the risk and invest in anything is hard. However, when you put the information in an Excel spreadsheet, it soon becomes very clear whether it’s worth doing.

Once you decide it’s worth going ahead, you can use Microsoft Excel to create a Gantt Chart of the project to make sure it happens right as planned.

The EzyLearn COMPLETE Excel Beginners’ to Advanced Online Excel training courses include sample exercises files which will show you specifically and exactly how much you can borrow to invest in property (including a granny flat). Also included is a Gantt chart to help you with project management. Continue reading Announcement: Excel Course Spreadsheet Says Yes to Granny Flat Investment – Now Included

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The Risk-Free Way to Become a Freelancer

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IF YOU’VE EVER DIPPED your foot into starting your own business, while keeping a steady income flowing from elsewhere, all at the same time, then you’re far from alone.

During the global financial crisis and in the years that immediately followed it, a funny thing happened to the job market: it birthed a freelancer economy, of which a third of Australians in the workforce are a part, and many of these freelancing individuals are also working at (an)other job/s.

Continue reading The Risk-Free Way to Become a Freelancer

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Xero, MYOB, ERPs and Supply Chain Tools

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ERPs, or Enterprise Reporting Planning systems, are divided into three categories or tiers. Xero, MYOB, QuickBooks and other cloud accounting software used by small businesses, sit at the low end of the scale; they’re tier three ERPs.

Xero is using it’s 3rd party app integrations and its API to climb up the ERP food chain and some good bookkeepers are being dragged up along with it.

Continue reading Xero, MYOB, ERPs and Supply Chain Tools
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Don’t Forget: You Can Still Deduct 20k In Asset Purchases till 30 June

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EOFY Asset Deduction

asset deduction bookkeeping business online study training course videosTAX TIME IS NIGH and it might be a good time to think about whether there are any assets your business may need, and try to get them in before June 30 rolls around. Whether it’s new computers, tablets, office furniture, a new car — as long as each item costs less than $20,000, you can deduct it immediately, rather than depreciating it over time, as was the previous method for assets over $1,000 in value (depreciation still applies for asset purchases above $20,000) — but only until and including 30 June 2018.

The small business tax breaks were introduced by the Abbott-Hockey government, but having already been extended, they will cease on 30 June 2018. Following this date, any big ticket assets for your business (and of course there are some exceptions) can be used to reduce your taxable income immediately.

Pick an asset, any asset…

There are a lot of items you can deduct, with the exception of some small items, such as horticultural plants, software that’s allocated to a software development pool and some capital works, which have special depreciation rules. If you’re not sure of what you can claim, it’s wise to ask your account or financial adviser first, particularly if you have a penchant for horticultural plants (perhaps try artificial ones?), otherwise make sure to keep your receipts!

After 1 July 2018, the asset threshold will reduce back to $1,000. After then, any asset purchase you make that’s greater than $1,000 will have to be depreciated, using the traditional methods of depreciation, which you can read about in this blog post.

Australia is a services nation

While you’re thinking about starting a business, don’t forget to consider starting a business within the leading four service groups, identified by Australia’s Chief Economist Mark Cully:

  • Professional and support services
  • Information and communications technology (ICT) and the digital economy
  • Trade, transport and logistic services
  • Utilities services

Professional and support services, in particular, is currently experiencing a phase of high growth, largely because starting a business in this sector is both low risk and cost. Most businesses operating within the professional and support services sector are home-based, providing vital services to other businesses located across Australia and, sometimes, the world.

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Starting Your Own Bookkeeping Business

woman learning xero myob excel online training course videosOne such profession currently in high demand is bookkeeping, specifically BAS and tax services. As more and more Australians start their own businesses, there becomes a greater demand for bookkeeping, BAS and tax services. EzyLearn recently partnered with National Bookkeeping to help registered BAS and tax agents to start, growth and develop their business, by becoming National Bookkeeping licensees.

Visit the National Bookkeeping website or contact their team for more information.

Read more about the requirements to become a registered BAS agent.


 

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Amazon is Here, But How Do You Get Traffic?

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Can you make real money by selling on Amazon?

NOW THAT AMAZON has launched in Australia, one of the hottest work-at-home opportunities is to become an Amazon seller, especially if you become part of the “fulfillment by Amazon (FBA) program”, which is due to launch in Australia in 2018, along with Amazon’s “fresh” program.

We have helped hundreds of bookkeepers to find work and launch into business for themselves, and so we wanted to investigate some of the pros and cons of venturing into business selling products on Amazon.

In the FBA program, there are no upfront costs, and sellers don’t hold any stock or have to worry about shipping products to customers — they just have to find items to sell on Amazon.

Continue reading Amazon is Here, But How Do You Get Traffic?
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Does the ICB Have a Conflict of Interest?

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How to get your CPD points

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Membership with an industry association, even if a registered BAS agent, is not compulsory and you don’t have to rely on them as a source for obtaining your requisite CPD points.

NOT LONG AGO we published a post about industry associations, such as the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers (ICB), and how they were useful for would-be BAS agents because a membership makes it easier to register with the Tax Practitioners Board (TPB).

Industry associations also help registered BAS agents, who are required to complete a minimum of 45 hours of continuing professional development (CPD) within a three year period, to maintain their CPD hours by providing them with access to “approved” training courses, webinars, seminars, and so on.

In the past, most industry associations would refer BAS agents to a number of partner training organisations that provided relevant training courses. However, industry associations, such as the ICB, have increasingly started running their own training courses, both online and in-person.

CPA’s conflict of interest

Although the TPB provides guidelines for the types of training courses that will be accepted as evidence of CPD, industry associations still possess a considerable amount of oversight. If a BAS agent is a member of an industry association, the TPB doesn’t question their CPD training because it’s supposedly been approved by the industry association.

Recently, questions have been raised about CPA Australia’s potential conflict of interest as the organisation also operates a financial planning business, CPA Advice, as an affiliate of the industry body.

But new rules that will come into effect in 2024 stipulate that to provide financial advice, you must be a member of a monitoring body or professional association (such as CPA Australia), but that the professional association cannot be an Australian Financial Services licensee or an affiliate of a licensee.

Is providing and overseeing CPD training a conflict?

EzyLearn, until very recently, used to be an ICB partner. When the ICB started offering their own training courses, their promotion of partner training providers, like EzyLearn, reduced considerably in favour of promoting their own training courses and seminars.

In other words, in many ways, the ICB started competing with their partner organisations. Our return on investment (ROI) had never been great anyway, so EzyLearn decided to cancel our corporate sponsorship as it seemed the ICB had a conflict of interest. Although the TPB may not see it that way.

What about the Business Support Program?

For $396 a year, the ICB also offers businesses that do not have a bookkeeper doing their books, access to training materials and information on how they can manage their own bookkeeping on their own without a bookkeeper.

That’s despite charging BAS agents and bookkeepers as much as $480 annually in membership fees, which they promise will help them to get clients — and the sponsorship fees to partner training providers that provide the same or similar services.

Membership with an industry association is not compulsory

Joining an industry association can be incredibly useful, but membership is not compulsory. And as industry associations try to find new ways to extract revenue from the industry — through paid memberships, sponsorships, training courses and even undercutting their members and sponsors by directly offering services which help businesses do their own bookkeeping — they stop being a critical resource for professional bookkeepers and BAS agents working in the industry.

Instead, bookkeepers and BAS agents can complete their CPD training anywhere. For $175 a year (or $15 per month), EzyLearn offers a membership called the Bookkeeping Academy, which gives members access to a complete library of content, including instructional videos, on how to carry out common bookkeeping tasks in MYOB, QuickBooks and Xero. Visit the Bookkeeping Academy website for more information.

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Is Xero’s Partner Program Really Affiliate Marketing?

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What to know about partnering exclusively with Xero

XERO HAS BECOME ONE of the major accounting software players in Australia. Like the other two major cloud accounting programs, Xero offers a partner program (officially, the Xero Partner Program), in which bookkeepers and accountants “partner” with Xero to exclusively offer Xero-based bookkeeping and accounting services to clients. Continue reading Is Xero’s Partner Program Really Affiliate Marketing?

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The Best Xero-Integrated CRMs

How can you provide great customer service? Consistently?

IF YOU ARE LIKE most businesses, you’re probably communicating with your customers and clients via multiple touch points — email, social media, phone calls, chat bots. But how are you keeping track of all these interactions?

A while back I wrote a blog asking the question whether MYOB is, in fact, a CRM and which CRMs I found to be the best and why. It’s worth a read if you want to familiarise yourself with exactly what it is CRMs can do for you and your business.

Continue reading The Best Xero-Integrated CRMs