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18 April 2009 |
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This article is for beginners of accounting profession who just started their long way and already struggling to understand the basics. The starting point of almost any accounting course is an explanation of the double-entry bookkeeping system which then stands as a core of any further studies. If you did not clearly understand how it works in the beginning the effect of further education will be zero. I’ll try to illustrate the basics of accounting in the simplest possible way, avoiding in the beginning the use of such confusing terms like assets, liabilities, debits and credits, etc. |
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16 February 2009 |
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There is a unanimous belief that a Big 4 company is the best way to start a career for accountants, financial consultants, tax specialists, etc. Most of us are well aware of those 4 brands: PricewaterhouseCoopers, Deloitte, Ernst&Young and KPMG. Of course this highly regarded reputation makes it more difficult for job seekers to secure place at those firms. To better understand whom they are looking for and get some help for being hired by Big 4 go through below list of useful points: |
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26 January 2009 |
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Writing a resume is extremely important process as we all sometimes start thinking about new job and once we do it – CV is the first thing that pops up in our mind. Here are few advices and tips on how to prepare your CV in optimal way: |
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23 January 2009 |
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To be ready for job loss Issue is a big concern for everyone as many developed economies expect period of recession now. So it means job cuts will continue and no one is secured from being laid off. I’ve done a research to collect most practical advices on what we should do or at least think of to get ourselves prepared for layoff. In my opinion this list is also applicable even for the most key employees who don’t even think about the probability that they can loose their job. Anyways even if you’ll never loose your job, doing these listed things would not turn out to be a lost time and effort. |
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15 January 2009 |
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This question may be raised by anyone who is going to build his career in accountancy profession. Of course it’s very natural that smart people always keen to get some proof of the competence and skills they possess. Same happened with me when I’ve just started my career in accountancy firm, but it was easy for me to decide on as there were too many good advisers around. However there are lots of people who considering to develop in accounting but they are currently not employed in any accounting area and don’t have any relevant academic background. Therefore, in this howtoo (article) I’ll try to briefly address the following issues: |
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