BGT - What do you think about the Accountant Singer?
i think he's got a great voice.... very good... even if he doesn't get to the final because he's up against strong people, i think if he wants to he's got a career... i'm just surprised he's not already in the west end! i don't want him to go through, i want real variety to go through, the impersonatior and the arrangement!
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Answer 1 :
I think he has a lovely and strong voice and yes he'd be amazing in the West End...but I don't think he'll win the show, there have already been too many opera singers in the past. I just think that if he had auditioned a couple of years back, he'd have a chance at winning. :)
Answer 2 :
I will be shocked if he doesnt get through - having said that I didnt like the song choice and he was slightly off on some notes. BUT Good luck Christopher Stone
Answer 3 :
I was just thinking the same thing! Wouldn't he be great in the West End? I'd happily go to see him. But I have to differ with you- I'd rather he went through than The Arrangement. I thought he was better.
Answer 4 :
Think he has a fantastic voice, but think he'd be better suited to one of ALW's shows.
Answer 5 :
He's very good, but I agree with your end bit, I'd rather variety acts were in the final. But tonights semi final is tough, he might not make it through anyway.
Answer 6 :
Forwarded his performance, can't be bothered with boring singers.
Answer 7 :
Well if I said he was a bad singer I'd blatantly be lying.. because he is brilliant But its the same thing over and over again..there's plenty other singing contests on the telebox Impersonator has to go through! And perhaps the arrangement or Peridot..
Answer 8 :
great singer but shouldn't have went through..... Peridot or The Arrangement should have got that spot!
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Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
What can I do (achieve) with my CISA certification as non-auditing Chartered Accountant? vincenteni@yahoo.com
What can I do (achieve) with my CISA certification as non-auditing Chartered Accountant? vincenteni@yahoo.com
I am a holder of Degree in Accounting, plus MBA, ACA, CITN & CISA, etc. with over 10 years of working experience. I am located in Lagos - Nigeria, and currently working in the finance department of a manufacturing firm as a finance manager. My roles cover: Planing, coordinating and directing the activities of Financial Operations team; Year-end Final Accounts Preparation & Co-management of Year-end Audit with the External Auditors; Preparation of CompanyĆ¢€™s Annual Budget (P & L, Balance sheet, Cash flow ; Periodic monitoring of Budget performance across the business, analyzing & investigating variances; Preparation of Company Forecast Financial Statement; Administration of Hyperion Processing for External Reporting; e.t.c. But I am very keen about Info System. I need to know what greater opportunities are out there for me with my CISA given my current standing. I
Careers & Employment - 2 Answers
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You can try applying for a domain expert position at a software company that develops financial and accounting software.
Answer 2 :
try price coopers for a job
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I am a holder of Degree in Accounting, plus MBA, ACA, CITN & CISA, etc. with over 10 years of working experience. I am located in Lagos - Nigeria, and currently working in the finance department of a manufacturing firm as a finance manager. My roles cover: Planing, coordinating and directing the activities of Financial Operations team; Year-end Final Accounts Preparation & Co-management of Year-end Audit with the External Auditors; Preparation of CompanyĆ¢€™s Annual Budget (P & L, Balance sheet, Cash flow ; Periodic monitoring of Budget performance across the business, analyzing & investigating variances; Preparation of Company Forecast Financial Statement; Administration of Hyperion Processing for External Reporting; e.t.c. But I am very keen about Info System. I need to know what greater opportunities are out there for me with my CISA given my current standing. I
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You can try applying for a domain expert position at a software company that develops financial and accounting software.
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try price coopers for a job
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Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Do accountants have a duty of confidentiality to clients?
Do accountants have a duty of confidentiality to clients?
If an accountant does your books, for example, then it turns out that you have not paid tax for 4 years or something, would they have a duty to rat you out to HMRC - just for example...
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Accountants have no obligation to confidentiality the way doctors & lawyers do, no. But a good accountant would be able to help someone who "not paid tax for 4 years or something" get their tax accounts straight with HMRC...
Answer 2 :
A good accountant will ensure you have not made enough profits to pay taxes for the last 4 years! Legally, of course!
Answer 3 :
Accountants do not have a requirement to tell the IRS or government agencies if you have not paid taxes but if they are questioned by the IRS, there is no client privilege like with lawyers.
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If an accountant does your books, for example, then it turns out that you have not paid tax for 4 years or something, would they have a duty to rat you out to HMRC - just for example...
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Accountants have no obligation to confidentiality the way doctors & lawyers do, no. But a good accountant would be able to help someone who "not paid tax for 4 years or something" get their tax accounts straight with HMRC...
Answer 2 :
A good accountant will ensure you have not made enough profits to pay taxes for the last 4 years! Legally, of course!
Answer 3 :
Accountants do not have a requirement to tell the IRS or government agencies if you have not paid taxes but if they are questioned by the IRS, there is no client privilege like with lawyers.
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Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Skills to be an accountant?
Skills to be an accountant?
hello all, well i would like to be an accountant. I have a C at gcse level maths i think if i done som revision and worked hard enough i could get a B or an A as i was 10 marks from a B to start with. Anyway what other skills would i need to be an accountant and is there a way to train these skills? i guess most accounts would be done on excel nowa days, is their a training program to show you what you would be doing in the job?
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You need to have a good knowledge of algebra skills. The truth is, although algebra rarely comes into play in real-life accounting, every accounting textbook I have ever seen tries to 'trip students up', so to speak, by making them rearrange equations and solve for the unknown variable(s). ---------------- Accounting is not so much about maths as it is about properly categorizing things. If you are good at and enjoy puzzles like jigsaws or crosswords, then accounting might be a good fit for you. However, I do want to mention that the subject involves concepts that you likely have never heard of yet: debits, credits, contra-accounts, depreciation, amortization, etc. If even reading those few words kind of freaks you out, well, maybe it won't be a good fit. ----------------- Oh yeah. No, many of us don't use excel anymore (at least for bookkeeping proper). There's plenty of specialized accounting programs like Quickbooks (which I have used for 20+ years and recommend) and Peachtree, for example. There's a whole bunch of other ones as well.
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hello all, well i would like to be an accountant. I have a C at gcse level maths i think if i done som revision and worked hard enough i could get a B or an A as i was 10 marks from a B to start with. Anyway what other skills would i need to be an accountant and is there a way to train these skills? i guess most accounts would be done on excel nowa days, is their a training program to show you what you would be doing in the job?
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You need to have a good knowledge of algebra skills. The truth is, although algebra rarely comes into play in real-life accounting, every accounting textbook I have ever seen tries to 'trip students up', so to speak, by making them rearrange equations and solve for the unknown variable(s). ---------------- Accounting is not so much about maths as it is about properly categorizing things. If you are good at and enjoy puzzles like jigsaws or crosswords, then accounting might be a good fit for you. However, I do want to mention that the subject involves concepts that you likely have never heard of yet: debits, credits, contra-accounts, depreciation, amortization, etc. If even reading those few words kind of freaks you out, well, maybe it won't be a good fit. ----------------- Oh yeah. No, many of us don't use excel anymore (at least for bookkeeping proper). There's plenty of specialized accounting programs like Quickbooks (which I have used for 20+ years and recommend) and Peachtree, for example. There's a whole bunch of other ones as well.
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