Accounting Articles
46: Financial Control Under A Self Employed Single Entry Bookkeeping System
Double entry bookkeeping is an accounting technique to record the financial transactions of a business where every transaction is entered twice, equal and opposite transactions. Double entry is required for all businesses that must produce both a profit and loss account and a balance sheet.
All limited companies are required to produce a stateme
47: Getting Paid On Time And Debt Recovery When The Credit Crunch Bites
Undoubtedly the best credit control initiative is to arrange the sales invoicing such that customers pay up front for goods and services. Despite care taken to exercise credit checks on new customers the actual payment experience is often more valuable in practise.
New clients can be asked to pay in advance by issuing pro forma sales invoices f
48: Payroll Services Offer Affordable Accounting Experts for Small Businesses
The smart business owner strives to spend his or her time working on business rather than in the office handling daily operations such as payroll.
A payroll service can help any size company but especially a small business or medium one because this is a job that can be outsourced to experienced, qualified professionals, saving you precious time
49: Reliable Debt Cures You Can Trust
Debt cure has always been an issue. Today however, the amount of debt Americans are racking up is astronomical in a way that far surpasses any other time in history. Our national debt is in the trillions, and it looks to be seriously doubtful that we will ever get out of doubt as a nation. What is worse however, is the critical amount of debt that
50: Bookkeeping Software Spreadsheets Are Essential Small Business Accounting Tools
Businesses generally make extensive use of spreadsheets both in accounting and all other business fields. Being a numerically based system of analysing information spreadsheets are used throughout every accounting function as the technique presents an ideal basis to maintain accuracy and automate the collection of financial information.
Every sm
51: The Accounting Profession
All of us need to grapple with accounting whether we like or not. From managing your personal finance to running a corporation, there is no escaping accounting. It might seem very complex and overwhelm a novice. The complexity is only with respect to practices and presentation. The principles are fairly simple and guided by common sense.
The
52: How To Stop Arguments About Money
Have you ever had an argument with your partner about money? Has he or she spent more than they should? Have you over-spent and tried to cover it up to avoid a fight? I have developed a system to stop the arguments over money. I have been married for nearly 14 years and we never ever fight about money.
I will provide some simple steps for yo
53: Final Statements
Accounting does not end with recording transactions. The owner or the management needs useful information about whether the business made a profit or loss or how the financial position at the end of the accounting year compares with that at the start.
From the trial balance all the income and expense items are transferred to the income statemen
54: Audit Firm Rotation as a Good Governance Practice for Non Profit Organizations
The following item was reported in a recent American Institute of Certified Public Accountants communication:
"The Exempt Organizations Division of the IRS had posted on the IRS web site a controversial document setting forth the Service's view on what constitutes good governance practices for tax-exempt entities. Included in the document was t
55: Get Paid Using Debt Collection Agencies
Debt collection agencies are often a viable option for receiving payment on overdue bills. Here you can earn how debt collection agencies work and what to look for in reputable debt collections agencies. Using outside collection agencies to pursue delinquent accounts may seem distasteful, sometimes even downright objectionable. You may be picturing
56: Budget Is Not A Bad Word
Sit amongst a group of friends and associates and mention the word budget, and suddenly everyone has somewhere else they need to be. Usually no one wants to talk about budgets, no one wants to think about budgets, and no one wants to follow a budget. However, when looked at with open eyes a budget is actually a fantastic thing. Here are three reaso
57: Do I Need An Accountant To Create A Business Budget
I'm a big fan of accountants, but that's mostly because I don't like taking the time to figure things out. When it comes to money, I'd much rather listen and follow the advice of an expert than to try to learn it on my own. However, when you're creating a business budget, you may not need an accountant. Here's how to decide whether or not you wa
58: Household BudgetsThe Secret Weapon in the War on Debt
Ah, America...land of the free, home of the indebted. According to CNNMoney.com, the average American household has almost $9,200 in debt. That's the average. Some have much, much more. Interest rates generally run in the mid to high teens, so counting interest and payments on other debt, such as mortgages, the average American is dealing with a he
59: The Nitty-Gritty Of Accounting
Accounting is as ancient as man's attempts to transact with fellow human beings. With the predominance of money measurement in economically useful activities, accounting became the most vital tool. At the center of all accounting principles is the urge to ensure accuracy and consistency. This takes the form of double entry system of accounting. T
60: Accounting Degree Benefits for Businesses and Firms
Now that you've finished your studies you are looking for accounting degree employment. Theoretically, you should not have too much trouble in this search. There are many unorganized businesses out there which could use a professional accountant. A certified public accountant does just that: keeps track of financial transactions and records in th
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