Key Concepts (2)

July 4th, 2009

If your current position is as a first- or secondlevel line supervisor, about 80% of your time will be
spent with operational day-to-day issues. As you progress to other manage ment or staff positions, accounting knowledge becomes that much more important. In these positions, much of your time
will be spent analyzing budgets, justifying costs, determining prices, things like that. The need for more secure comprehensive accounting knowledge grows as you take on jobs of greater complexity. This is why it’s such a smart move for you to start developing your knowledge of accounting now. Read the rest of this entry »

Keyword Software System and Tool Information for you

July 3rd, 2009

Nowadays, you can find many new websites that offering many new things for customers. Because of many new competitors, people always look ways to win the market. So do with internet business. If you don’t collect many visitors come to your site, you will lose your customers. That’s why you can find keyword research system now. This search system will make you find information that you need easily. Read the rest of this entry »

Key Concepts

July 1st, 2009

There are a couple of key accounting concepts or underlying principles that you should take away from this book. If you can see the method to the madness, you won’t be intimidated when people start throwing around accounting terms. Your fallback position is the basic accounting equation:

assets = liabilities + equity

Then, by remembering the debit (left) and credit (right) positions, you can start to figure out most double-entry situations. It should help you understand what’s going on when the bookkeeper explains what’s happening. Read the rest of this entry »

Market Your Own Site for Better Strength

July 1st, 2009

After you have already done all the needed actions on it, the next best thing you can do to improve your site’s popularity is to market it. Try to publish your site on many places, such as on a forum, chat rooms, and many more. You can leave your comments in other sites, and put your site’s url in there. Beside of having a new relation of the site’s owner, you also have already market your own site for everyone else to read. Read the rest of this entry »

A Story (2)

June 28th, 2009

Butch, working with his accountant, prepared several bids and lost them all. Finally, he won one. With two jobs now, he brought on a crew to handle them while he split time between sites and his office. He set up separate accounts to handle his growing payroll and construction operations. He reviewed the financial statements from his accountant to make sure the ratios and percentages stayed within limits. Read the rest of this entry »

A Story

June 25th, 2009

First, here’s a story of how two people used traditional accounting information of the type we’ve discussed here in their businesses. Let’s call them Butch and Bubba. They’re small contractors
who each got the idea that they could strike out on their own. If they worked real hard and did most of the work themselves, they could underbid the other general contractors in their area. They set up separate operations but kept in touch from time to time. Read the rest of this entry »

The Helps for Your Phone Troubles

June 24th, 2009

Phone is one of the most practical ways of communications. We could easily talk to the people that we need to meet or to talk just by dialing their numbers. But actually, phone also could be one worst thing in our home. Could you imagine that you got some phone disturbances from anyone else that you don’t even know them? Well, let’s say some telemarketers called you and offer you their products. Surely, that could be one most annoying thins that happen to you. Read the rest of this entry »

Impact on Managers

June 22nd, 2009

One strong signal from all this activity is that an individual manager’s skill set needs to be both wide and deep. The old concept of doubling in brass to increase a person’s résumé applies here. Read the rest of this entry »

New Systems and New Thinking (2)

June 19th, 2009

Recent research suggests the opposite. You create control by bringing the processes under control. Processes would include activities from new product development and production to administration and quality control. Initiatives like Six Sigma start to touch on these issues. The thinking is that excellence does not spring from the rote recording, tracking, and checking of each transaction. Excellence grows from analyzing and perfecting every process in the company. Read the rest of this entry »

GET YOURSELF DEBT RELIEF

June 17th, 2009

We have to admit that the rapid growth of industries and technology make people tend to be more consumptive. Many products with various benefits spoil and enable us to do everything easier. All those commercials are like cast spell to us and always find a way to make us purchase the product. Plus there is credit card which makes every financial transaction seems easier. Not to mention all those seductive programs such as discount, bonus, and many more. All those things change the society into consumptive society and we can not avoid it since we live in it. We often buy something without notice the function to Read the rest of this entry »