Hello there, Leo.
It's great to hear that you want to learn QuickBooks. I'll be your guide to your first steps. I recommend checking with local colleges, universities, or education centers to find stationary courses for QuickBooks in London. They may offer in-person classes.
I noticed that you've selected the QuickBooks Self-Employed category in posting this question. Since you're still learning about QuickBooks, I'll show you the difference between our products so you can decide which is best for you.
QuickBooks Self-Employed helps self-employed people manage their finances. QuickBooks Online is for small business owners mainly to recordtheir business transactions. One of the main differences is that QuickBooks Online offers features like invoicing, expense tracking, and inventory management. At the same time, QuickBooks Self-Employed focuses on income and expense tracking, mileage tracking, and tax deductions.
QuickBooks Desktop (QBDT) is a product similar to QuickBooks Online (QBO). However, QBDT is more advanced accounting software built for larger businesses. QBDT also works online and offline. With QBD, information is accessed and stored on a local server, only accessible in person, and doesn't need the internet. QBO is cloud-based, where information is stored online and accessible anytime, anywhere, and needs the internet to run.
You can also self-learn by downloading the video tutorials from our QuickBooks Self-Employed support page.
Feel free to check out these links if you're ready for your first step in learning QuickBooks:
If you have additional concerns as you progress your learning with QuickBooks, please feel free to post them here on the Community page. We're always here to assist you.