July 4th, 2008
ACCOUNTING FOR THE 4TH OF JULY
images from Microsoft Clipart & http://www.webweaver.nu/clipart/ reconstruction by Ren Garcia
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images from Microsoft Clipart & http://www.webweaver.nu/clipart/ reconstruction by Ren Garcia
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At the end of the day, what accounting does is: it measures wealth and talks about how income creates wealth.
There is a world of difference between wealth and income. It is easy to confuse the two. And many think wealth and income are synonymous. Wealth is what is owned. Income […]
AccountingSolver received an insightful comment from Mary Schaeffer, Author Controller & CFO’s Guide to Accounts Payable (John Wiley & Sons 2007) & 12 other business books, Editorial Director Accounts Payable Now & Tomorrow (http://ap-now.com/blog/):
“I just read a post on another blog recommending payment stretching as a way of improving cash flow. And, to be honest, […]
Thank God for the blessings of the past week. Re-create yourself for the coming week.
Have fun with the children.
photo by Brandy Garcia
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If you do not put up enough money for Working Capital, you will be forced to incur debt or inordinately prolong accounts payable so that you get into trouble with your suppliers. Not having adequate Working Capital will place your business in an unsustainable cycle of debt.
After you have determined the amount you need […]
Professor Gavin Kennedy of Adam Smith’s Lost Legacy is perfectly right.
He also comments on a previous AccountingSolver post about the invisible hand:
I agree that Ren’s exposition of the invisible hand that ‘The most common interpretation of the invisible hand is: in pursuing self-interest, individuals promote the common good’, but the trouble is that this […]
Last Sunday was Palm Sunday and the start of Holy Week in Christendom. Holy Saturday, the day before Easter, ends Holy Week and the season of Lent.
In the Philippines, practically the whole nation took the day off on Good Friday and everything was at a standstill. All stores were closed, some as early […]
Last Sunday was Palm Sunday and the start of Holy Week in Christendom, culminating on Easter Sunday. In tune with Holy Week, Accounting Solver takes a break from cash & accounting matters and talks about rituals, beliefs and practices during Holy Week.
The b5media blog that brings you goings-on around the world is Doing Biz Abroad […]
Last Sunday was Palm Sunday and the start of Holy Week in Christendom, culminating on Easter Sunday. In tune with Holy Week, Accounting Solver takes a break from cash & accounting matters and talks about rituals, beliefs and practices during Holy Week.
The b5media blog that brings you goings-on abroad is Doing Biz Abroad of J […]
Last Sunday was Palm Sunday and the start of Holy Week in Christendom, culminating on Easter Sunday. In tune with Holy Week, Accounting Solver takes a break from cash & accounting matters and talks about rituals, beliefs and practices in the Philippines during Holy Week, ranging from the prayerful and sublime to the cabalistic […]
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