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How To Lessen The Workload of Tax Preparation and Bookkeeping
Thursday, September 23rd, 2010How To Lessen The Workload of Tax Preparation and Bookkeeping If you have a business, perhaps you consider bookkeeping and tax preparation among your more unsavory jobs. After all, who wouldn't? These two jobs, bookkeeping and tax ... Continue reading
Obituaries reported in the Aug. 5, 2010, Advocate
Monday, August 23rd, 2010Obituaries reported in the Aug. 5, 2010, Advocate These obituaries were reported in the Aug. 5, 2010, Advocate: Myrtle A. Bestwick, Rose Marie Graham, Herbert L. Harden, Frank Edward Koch, Betty Jean Kupfersmith, Norman “Cowboy” Nutsch, Daniel William Olenhouse, Marjorie Louise Pulleine, Eleanor Alma Schultejans and Ruby I. Wroth. Read more on ... Continue reading
THE BANK BOOKKEEPER
Saturday, August 14th, 2010THE BANK BOOKKEEPER THE BANK BOOKKEEPER Light green HARDCOVER book with accents in black and kelly green. 96 pages. Preface by Leroy Lewis. Price: $ 25.00 Disclaimer: www.BookkeepingProgram.net is a paid affiliate of Amazon.com Continue reading
Will getting a graduate degree from a selective school make up for undergraduate work at an infamous school?
Sunday, July 25th, 2010Question by Edward, The Christian: Will getting a graduate degree from a selective school make up for undergraduate work at an infamous school? My school is infamous for being religious. It is regionally accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. My school is Liberty University. People rub my head ... Continue reading
Q&A: which is better to get bookkeeping certification?
Thursday, July 22nd, 2010Question by LadyD: which is better to get bookkeeping certification? the national association of certified bookkeepers (NACPB)or the American institute of professional bookkeepers (AIPB) ? I would like to start my own business after certification. Best answer: Answer by Mia JBoth are great programs, just depends on which you want to go ... Continue reading
At rest, at home
Thursday, October 1st, 2009At rest, at home BEVERLY — The old Victorian home faces sailboats bobbing in Beverly Harbor. Round bushes and square hedges lend a formal air to the white house with green shutters. Rocking chairs on the front porch are a perfect spot for afternoon tea in summertime. Victorian architecture - Tea ... Continue reading