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Accounting Solver

Archive for May 2008

May 31st, 2008

ACCOUNTING FOR LIVING 4

I’ve always maintained that accounting is also for business. It’s concepts, relationships among accounts, system of balances are applicable in almost anything in life.
Accounting Solver presents a Balance Sheet for Living:
Just like Cash in a business Balance Sheet, Health in the Balance Sheet for Living is much affected by Liabilities. Among the Liabilities in […]

By ren -- 2 comments

May 30th, 2008

ACCOUNTING FOR LIVING 3

I’ve always maintained that accounting is also for business. It’s concepts, relationships among accounts, system of balances are applicable in almost anything in life.
Accounting Solver presents a Balance Sheet for Living:

Health is like cash which you spend on what you have to do and/or want to do. The healthier you are, the more time […]

By ren -- 0 comments

May 29th, 2008

ACCOUNTING FOR LIVING 2

I’ve always maintained that accounting is also for business. It’s concepts, relationships among accounts, system of balances are applicable in almost anything in life.
Accounting Solver presents a Balance Sheet for Living:

As in any Balance Sheet for business, Equity is what you start out with or put into the business and which constitute your Assets. […]

By ren -- 1 comment

May 28th, 2008

ACCOUNTING FOR LIVING 1

I’ve always said that accounting is also for business. In other words, accounting is mostly common sense and is applicable (is being applied and should be applied) to almost anything we do –balancing work & leisure, measuring risks against rewards (in investments as in any endeavor), counting politicians’ promises against what they’ve […]

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May 27th, 2008

ACCOUNTING FOR DISAGREEMENTS

Paul Graham in How to Disagree observes: “The web is turning writing into a conversation. Twenty years ago, writers wrote and readers read. The web lets readers respond, and increasingly they do—in comment threads, on forums, and in their own blog posts . . . The result is there’s a lot more disagreeing going […]

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May 26th, 2008

ACCOUNTING FOR POLITICIANS’ SOLUTIONS

“It isn’t that they can’t see the solution. It is that they can’t see the problem.” (G K Chesterton)
Or, they refuse to see the problem. Or, they don’t see the whole problem. Or, the solution develops into a problem. Or, the cure is worse than the disease.
image from Microsoft Clipart
Tags: politicians, […]

By ren -- 1 comment

May 25th, 2008

ACCOUNTING FOR SUNDAY THOUGHTS 5: What Accounting Solver Learns from Kids

Shannon Cherry of Startup Spark suggests that, if we just paid attention, we can learn a lot from kids. Appropriately on a Sunday, Accounting Solver turns its thoughts to:
“Let the children come to Me; do not prevent them, for the Kingdom of God belongs to such as these. Amen, I say to you, […]

By ren -- 3 comments

May 24th, 2008

ACCOUNTING FOR THE PARETO PRINCIPLE 6: Which 20% of a Small Business is Critical

The Pareto Priniciple (also called the 80% - 20% Rule) has been applied in a variety of fields & disciplines; e.g., business management, time management, management of sales people, project management, development economics, etc. Basically, the Pareto Principle states: in any endeavor, a 20% segment can explain the status of almost anything […]

By ren -- 1 comment

May 23rd, 2008

ACCOUNTING FOR THE PARETO PRINCIPLE 5: Which 20% of a Small Business is Critical

The Pareto Priniciple (also called the 80% - 20% Rule) has been applied in a variety of fields & disciplines; e.g., business management, time management, management of sales people, project management, development economics, etc. Basically, the Pareto Principle states: in any endeavor, a 20% segment can explain the status of almost anything […]

By ren -- 0 comments

May 22nd, 2008

ACCOUNTING FOR THE PARETO PRINCIPLE 4: Which 20% of a Small Business is Critical

The Pareto Priniciple (also called the 80% - 20% Rule) has been applied in a variety of fields & disciplines; e.g., business management, time management, management of sales people, project management, development economics, etc. Basically, the Pareto Principle states: in any endeavor, a 20% segment can explain the status of almost anything […]

By ren -- 2 comments