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The famous Goodyear Company inaugurated the blimp tradition with its first helium filled airship ‘The Pilgrim’ in 1925. For years, this rubber and tire magnet has embellished the sky with their advertising blimp balloons. Today these gorgeous blimps travel more than 100,000 miles per year across US as Aerial Ambassadors of the company. Non- rigid [...]
April 16th, 2012 | Posted in account receivable | No Comments
German manufacturing is thriving, it is a country still known for its precise engineering, of cars, machinery and so on and as such, not only is it vital that shipping to Germany is efficient but that it is cost effective too. And while this is clearly essential to all those engineering businesses that supply the [...]
April 8th, 2012 | Posted in account receivable | No Comments
Driven by economic challenges and powered by advanced internet technology, outsourcing is the solution for small businesses that require regular support rather than temporary solutions for specific functions. Almost every aspect of business operations can be farmed out to teams around the world for a variety of tasks ranging from customer and technical support, AutoCAD [...]
April 6th, 2012 | Posted in account receivable | No Comments
It is my belief that the increase in business closures lately has been acerbated because their accounting system is Cash Basis and not Accrual. In Cash Basis accounting systems, expenses are not recorded on the financial statements until they have been paid. Because unpaid bills cannot be shown on the books, it is extremely difficult [...]
February 7th, 2012 | Posted in account receivable | No Comments
Companies may not always be successful but if you have a good strategy, everything will surely work out fine. Since there are indicators, tools and other systems that you can use in order for your business to thrive, there should be no worries in this regard. Now, there is a bunch of software that offers [...]
January 28th, 2012 | Posted in account receivable | No Comments
In this article one part of accounting terminology, i.e. amortization will be analyzed. Proper understanding of accounting terms is necessary to learn how to account for the and keep in mind how they impact financial statement. The Essence Following the accrual accounting principle, when revenue and expenses must match, we need to know that cost [...]
January 16th, 2012 | Posted in account manager, account receivable, accountancy, my account | No Comments
On Monday, as the stock markets were continuing to crash at lightning speed, someone asked me my thoughts.I told them welcome to the crash of 2011!And while the 16% drop in 10 days is only the third time that has happened in 4 decades (also 1987 and 2008), this volatility may be continue for some [...]
January 8th, 2012 | Posted in account receivable | No Comments
The manufacturing sector is one of the most important sectors employing a large number of people every year. So if you are planning to join a manufacturing company, then quickly have a look at the different types of employment opportunities in the manufacturing sector. Here, you will find different types of jobs ranging from labor [...]
January 5th, 2012 | Posted in account receivable | No Comments
VAT (Value Added Tax) is defined by HM Revenue & Customs as:”…a tax on consumer expenditure. It is collected on business transactions, imports and acquisitions.”Essentially, a business is required to charge VAT on products and services it sells, both to the public and to other businesses. It will also be expected to pay VAT on [...]
January 5th, 2012 | Posted in account receivable | No Comments
One of the responsibilities of a human resources professional is to let employees know that their job has been eliminated. It is seldom easy to do and often painful for the person who is hearing the news.Just recently, I was involved in communicating a large layoff to employees at a Fortune 500 company. I sat [...]
January 5th, 2012 | Posted in account receivable | No Comments