Wednesday, August 28, 2013

What can i do with my life after sixth form?

What can i do with my life after sixth form?
i haven't started sixth form yet... but im in the process of applying to some... so i want to kknow whether i can still do law or journalism by picking maths, english literature,biology,chemistry,phsychology... im picking these subject because i have not yet made a decision of whether i want to be a doctor,journalist,lawyer or accountant in my future career.
Other - Society & Culture - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Maybe you should look a bit further ahead and look into a couple of university websites. See which courses interest you for your different career choices and see what subjects most universities want you to have... Just a suggestion, hope this helps a bit :)

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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

How long does it take from an invoice to pay a company?

How long does it take from an invoice to pay a company?
Well i have sent out an invoice to a company today - they are already advertising with us - how long does it take for them to pay us? normally...? the accountant is away so i can't ask him :)
Other - Business & Finance - 5 Answers
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Answer 1 :
It depends on what payments terms your company has agreed with the other company.It could be 30 days to 90 days
Answer 2 :
There is no normal in these situations. It should say on the invoice how long the company have to pay. A lot of the time it would be thirty days. But there is no guarantee that they will pay in this timeframe. Indeed, if the company is in financial trouble there is no guarantee that they would pay at all. If they have used your services before, you could check how long they took to pay on previous invoices.
Answer 3 :
Typically 3-4 times longer that your terms & conditions (if you state 30 days, expect to wait 90-120).
Answer 4 :
Invoicing can typically be anything from "Payment Upon Receipt" to 120 days. Most invoices are dated 14 days or 30 days. Pull a few invoices from the files to see what the terms were either for that customer or others. Date this invoice the same.
Answer 5 :
It depends on what the payment terms are for that company. A lot of businesses pay on a 30 day term, so you wouldn't get paid for 30 days. Some businesses have a 30 days net term which means 30 days from the end of the month in which you invoice them - so if you invoiced on 26/10/09 you wouldn't get paid until the end of november, but if you invoiced them on 02/10/09 you still wouldn't get paid until the end of november. Some are 60 days or even 90 days. Other companies pay invoices on receipt or within a set period such as 10 days. So the answer is that no-one knows when you will get paid. In future, check payment terms beforehand.

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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

accountant needed?

accountant needed?
I need to find a qualified accountant who will be happy to certify my accounts. I am a sole trader and happy to supply my own balance sheet and P&L account, but I am tendering for a contract, and need a professional to approve my accounts.
Small Business - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Try www.bg-brewers.com
Answer 2 :
Try Aims Accountants. They specialise in smaller businesses and can be found across the country. We've used one for some years. Good luck with the tender!

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Thursday, August 1, 2013

Can Any 10+2 ,B.COM (PASS) Person Without Maths as subject will Qualify for Chartered Accountant Course?

Can Any 10+2 ,B.COM (PASS) Person Without Maths as subject will Qualify for Chartered Accountant Course?

Higher Education (University +) - 4 Answers
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Answer 1 :
maths is important!
Answer 2 :
I am on ACCA but had really crap maths grades, accountancy has nothing to do with maths, the only thing they have in common is they both use numbers!
Answer 3 :
Yes u r quallified if u have 50% marks in B.com except languages... that is except english and ur mother tounge paper.... maths is not neccessary .. but u need 50% marks in your main subjects so u r eligible for CA, CS, ICWA, MBA... etc... i AM ALSO A COMMERCE GRADUATE.. DOING MY PG NOW.. I AM FROM KERALA... YOU BETTER CHECK A GOOD WEBSITE TO KNOW THE DETAILS.... A NEW RULE CAME INTO EXSISTENCE U HAVE TO WRITE ENTRANCE EXAM TO DO CA....
Answer 4 :
These are the minimum requirements: Two A2 levels and three GCSE passes including Maths and English (most employers ask for A or B grades) or their equivalents. Equivalent grades at International Baccalaureate level or equivalent school leaving certificate qualifcations are also welcomed. A total UCAS tariff score of 220 or above covering both AS and A2 levels (Be aware that many employers will expect you to have a UCAS tariff score of 280 or above, or equivalent. Many employers will not include General Studies in the tariff calculation) A 2:1 or 1st or its equivalent in your first degree in any subject if you choose to go to university (some organisations will accept a 2:2) Employers expect students to possess a proven academic record, and most will expect you to have an established or nationally-accredited university or college qualification which is comparable to a UK degree. So, if that is equivalent to a UK degree it will be fine, even if it doesn't include maths


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