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FreshBooks Unveils Certification Program

Toronto (January 18, 2012)

By Seth Fineberg, Accounting Today

Online invoicing, time tracking and billing vendor FreshBooks is now offering a certification program, whereby accountants can earn CPE credits to learn more about FreshBooks and become proficient in the product for their clients.

The FreshBooks Certified Beancounters Program is a two-hour online training course led by the company’s accountant ambassador Kasey Bayne and gives accountants CPE credits upon completion.

“This is something that our accountants were asking for: a way to learn more about FreshBooks and show their credibility with the solution to their clients,” said Bayne. “One of the other great benefits that the 3.5 million FreshBooks users will benefit from is the FreshMap. It’s a resource center for small business owners looking for accounting and bookkeeping experts who know FreshBooks and a great way for FreshBooks Certified Beancounters to get their name out in front of this new group of customers.”

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As part of the program, accountant clients can earn a 25 percent discount on FreshBooks. The course is $99 and the first session begins January 30.

For more information, visit http://freshbooks.cmail3.com/t/y/l/yhedhy/qitwlhdk/i/.

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