December 31st, 2007
Just as reference materials and books have indices to help you in locating topics you’d want to and should go over, AccountingSolver has this index for basic accounting concepts and issues that will help you understand accounting talk better:
Common Sense Accounting
http://accountingsolver.com/understanding-accounting-talk-1/
The Balance Sheet is the most important Financial Statement
http://accountingsolver.com/understanding-accounting-talk-3/
Financial Statements should be read together
http://accountingsolver.com/understanding-accounting-talk-4/
One way […]
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December 25th, 2007
Adam Smith’s invisible hand has pretty much influenced entrepreneurial and corporate thinking. The most common interpretation of the invisible hand is: in pursuing self-interest, individuals promote the common good; a free and democratic market is best for business and the economy. The common interpretation, however, ignores or has forgotten that Adam Smith […]
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December 23rd, 2007
Everybody claims to be busy at one time or another and neglects to get many things done. The most common escape clause is: I’ll handle it when I get around to it.
I therefore thought that the perfect Christmas gift for everybody is:
Now that you’ve got it, you can get done, all those things […]
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December 23rd, 2007
In the mad rush to Christmas and the end of 2007, let’s take a holiday from business, numbers, and accounting.
How do you account for the names parents give their children?
http://www.taxgirl.com/thank-god-its-friday/ got me to dig up an email I received a few months back on the funny / weird name games Filipinos play.
A RHOSE, BY […]
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December 23rd, 2007
In the mad rush to Christmas and the end of 2007, let’s take a holiday from business, numbers, and accounting.
How do you account for the names parents give their children?
http://www.taxgirl.com/thank-god-its-friday/ got me to dig up an email I received a few months back on the funny / weird name games Filipinos play.
A RHOSE, BY […]
By ren -- 0 comments
December 23rd, 2007
In the mad rush to Christmas and the end of 2007, let’s take a holiday from business, numbers, and accounting.
How do you account for the names parents give their children?
http://www.taxgirl.com/thank-god-its-friday/ got me to dig up an email I received a few months back on the funny / weird name games Filipinos play.
A RHOSE, BY […]
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December 22nd, 2007
In the mad rush to Christmas and the end of 2007, let’s take a holiday from business, numbers, and accounting.
How do you account for the names parents give their children?
http://www.taxgirl.com/thank-god-its-friday/ got me to dig up an email I received a few months back on the funny / weird name games Filipinos play.
A RHOSE, BY […]
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December 21st, 2007
In the mad rush to Christmas and the end of 2007, let’s take a holiday from business, numbers, and accounting.
How do you account for the names parents give their children?
http://www.taxgirl.com/thank-god-its-friday/ got me to dig up an email I received a few months back on the funny / weird name games Filipinos play.
A RHOSE, […]
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December 20th, 2007
There are strategies for coping with The Costs of Christmas Past & Present so that you are not haunted by your deficits during the months after the holiday season.
I have a friend who does his Christmas gift buying in January. (His recipients attribute the belated gifts to the confusion and mad rush of the […]
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December 19th, 2007
The temptation to which many give in every holiday season is to overspend. The Costs of Christmas Past & Present haunt them all year round –even the Ebenezers.
In the Philippines (reputed to have the longest holiday season), where Christmas carols start being played over the radio beginning the –BER months (i.e., SeptemBER, OctoBER, […]
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