As the benefits of E-learning are realized, it is fast becoming the norm in business and is offered by more and more organizations. E-learning is an easy and qualitative way to develop a new skill or enhance an old one.
Your First Job Out of College – Make it Count!
Finding your first job out of college is an exciting and sometimes intimidating process. If you are a new graduate from law school, medical school or an accountant – your future may depend on the quality of the first job you accept.
Law Students: Networking with Law Firms to Find a Great Internship
Fresh out of law school and time to find a great internship to launch your career. Easier said than done! How do you secure an intern position that will lead to the career of your dreams with an ideal law firm?
The Importance of Transferable Skills for Graduates
While creating your new graduate or student resume, remember one thing and one thing only: transferable skills are like GOLD to potential employers. Knows yours, and you will be well on your way to landing an excellent job and beat out the competition. This is one of the surest ways to make your resume stand out from the crowd and not end up in the circular file.
Year End Investment Ideas and Tax Strategies
First thing Monday morning I’m going to march into my boss’s office and demand a pay cut so that I’ll be in a lower tax bracket next year. Profits are the holy grail of investing. Few people will admit just how infrequently they have experienced them or, conversely, just how frequently they have watched them disappear beneath the waves of a correction.
The Evolving Role of Accountants
With products like Turbo Tax improving, many wonder where this leaves accountants. Ironically, the evolving role of accountants is helping people save on their taxes.
Using This Years Taxes to Save On Next Years Taxes
You just got done paying taxes or filing an extension and are grumpy. If you are smart, you will use this miserable event to save some cash for next year.
Help Me Prepare My Taxes
Nothing leads to more gnashing of teeth than the thought of preparing your own taxes. Fortunately, there are people out there that do it for a living.
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) from cpdwise.com
Relevant and professional e-learning courses can be hard to find. cpdwise.com fills this gap through time saving online learning in financial markets and business skills. Through this wonderful venture cpdwise.com helps busy professionals fulfil their CPD requirements and further their careers through cost effective and self paced online education.
Paperless Office for CPAs – Myth or Reality?
CPAs owe it to their clients to go paperless – there are numerous tax and accounting issues which require their undivided attention, yet they spend a significant amount of time each day just pushing papers in and out of filing cabinets and looking for the ones lost in transit. This article discusses the practical experience of the author of taking his practice to the next level by going paperless.
Accounting Professionals: Are They Necessary?
Does your business needs an outside accountant?
It all depends. If you require an audited or reviewed financial statement, then, yes, you need a CPA. In any event, it is always a good idea to maintain a relationship with an accountant no matter how small your business. Whether your accountant is a CPA is up to you. The real question is: To what extent do you need outside accounting services? That also depends on you and the nature of your business.
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CPAs vs. Non-Certified Accountants – Clearing Up The Confusion
I wish I had a nickel for every time someone asked me what the difference is between CPAs and non-certified accountants. Essentially, non-certified accountants can simply hang up their shingle and open their doors for business. There are no educational requirements. If they want to prepare taxes, most states require a certain number of qualified hours of study plus continuing education hours each year.
By contrast, CPAs have usually majored in accounting in college; sat f…