Munsoft Online Training Schedule for June 2020

With the continued success of online training in recent months, Munsoft is continuing to expand our online training efforts in all areas of the financial management system.

We are adding to our Forecast Budgeting and Spatial training sessions of April and May with the seven critical courses below.

We highly recommend that municipalities continue to train their staff, especially during these uncertain times as there has been a host of advancements in the financial system that can significantly benefit the organisation to reach your goals.

Online training areas include:

  • Consumer Debtors 2-day Course: R3000 (excl. VAT)
  • Contract Management 1-day Course: R1500 (excl. VAT)
  • Budgeting 1.5-day Course: R2250 (excl. VAT)
  • Year-End Procedures 1-day Course: R1500 (excl. VAT)
  • Fixed Assets, WIP 1-day Course: R1500 (excl. VAT)
  • Supply Chain Management and Procurement 1.5-day Course: R2250 (excl. VAT)
  • Cash Book 1.5-day Course: R2250 (excl. VAT)

Our price is R1500 per delegate per day, calculated according to the duration of the course.

The June 2020 training schedule:

 

We would appreciate if you could circulate this training information within your organisation (Thank You) and for more details around training visit https://www.munsoft-academy.co.za.

Book now by visiting the Munsoft Academy. There are limited seats per course, so booking is essential.

We look forward to our continued engagements.

Regards,

Munsoft Team

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Software: Enterprise Resource Planner

We provide an ERP solution and internal control systems that enable municipalities and their entities across Southern Africa to ensure financial accountability, transparency and compliance with the required national & provincial government regulations and standards.

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Advisory Services

We can supplement the municipality's capacity with our internal specialists as well as various partners. Our Advisory services assist in compliance with the Municipal Standard Chart of Accounts (mSCOA), budget reforms and other reporting requirements as per the Municipal Finance Management Act (MFMA).

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ICT

Ensuring that the Financial Management and Control systems are in place and working optimally. This ensures accurate information for decision making as well as enabling the implementation of effective business processes and optimizing data security and recovery.

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