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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Tom Gardner When you lose your wallet or have your purse stolen, it is a big deal. Your money, your identity, your security are all gone, and your financial situation goes into Code Red. But you are just one person, with only so much money. written by zander smith Rated as the “alpha world city”, Los Angeles is the largest city of California State and is the second largest in entire United States. written by Len Crawford Carrier contract negotiations are one place where you can obtain significant savings, so make your telecom audit a preemptive one by saving up front on services. written by Corinne Dauncey If you have successfully found a new accounting job, then you should take note of some of these handy hints to help you prepare and settle in so the whole experience is not as daunting as you first may think. written by Corinne Dauncey After being successful in your accounting job and gaining a promotion to being the boss of your existing colleagues, you will need to prepare for the step. It is important to maintain the positive relationships you have and build new ones as you grow. written by Corinne Dauncey When performing a search for new accounting jobs, it is a great idea to refresh your whole CV rather than just adding to your employment list like many people fall into the trap of doing each time they change jobs. written by Corinne Dauncey Not only should you actively be searching for a new job in accounting by searching and applying to opportunities you come across but you must also facilitate the headhunting process by following some of these simple rules. written by Corinne Dauncey Over 40’s looking for new accounting & finance jobs may be faced with some barriers, so here are just a few things to consider when job searching to help get by and overcome these issues. written by Corinne Dauncey Generalist job boards are a great place to begin the job search for a new job in accounting. Although they do cater for all industries, you do have the facility to search solely within accountancy written by Ashok Jindal If foreigner investment in India he/she should be takes online help of charted accounts for known India’s tax policy, company law and reserve bank policies this type foreigner investment will be secure and all confuse clear. written by Rick Martin The system that provides quantitative information about finances is called accounting. Having an established history, the practice of maintaining financial records has been known since the time of Mesopotamia and it is one of the most used branches of economy today. Without it, firms and corporations in general wouldn’t be able to take care of their business.
written by Ed Horrell Memphis-based Asentinel is an advocate for organizations who suffer from overbilling by large vendors such as telephone companies. Asentinel is just one example of a company doing well by doing good. written by Corinne Dauncey When you are looking for a new Accountancy job, along with your CV you must also enclose a cover letter to the company you are applying to. This is what the employer reads before the CV, so it is even more important that this stands out. The following pointers describe the things that should be avoided at all costs. written by Corinne Dauncey If you have impressed the reader with your CV and application, you may be invited to do a telephone interview with the company you are applying to for your next Accountancy Job. Companies may decide this is the best first option if you live far away from the offices. written by Corinne Dauncey If you have found a new Accountancy Job and you need to resign from your current role, then these few words of advice should help you. Resigning is daunting and there are right and wrong ways of going about this. So, what is the best way of resigning and what should you do? written by Corinne Dauncey A perfect CV, will not guarantee your next Accountancy Job, but it will certainly mean the difference between you been invited for an Interview or being instantly rejected. << previous page 1 next page>> |