my accountant says that dividends ahould be shown as net (90%) of what it actually paid on compaines house a/c
United Kingdom - 3 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Yes, clever man, he is correct.
Answer 2 :
What's a companies house a/c? Dividends are paid on a net basis with an attaching tax credit of 1/9th.
Answer 3 :
Definitely not! If a company declares a dividend of £90, it will pay the shareholder £90 and will show £90 as dividends paid in its accounts. That part is simple. Where your accountant appears to be confused is that the company will give the shareholder a dividend voucher showing £90 paid and a £10 tax credit making a gross dividend of £100. The company never pays the £10 or shows it in their accounts. The shareholder has to pay income tax on the gross amount of £100 but can deduct the notional £10 tax credit from the income tax liability. To an accountant this is basic, so if it seriously was his advice (not that you misunderstood) you should find a new accountant.
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Why Institute of Chartered Accountants India's toughest Exam tends to toughest SCAM?
Why Institute of Chartered Accountants India's toughest Exam tends to toughest SCAM?
Examinations conducted by ICAI demanded to be the one of the toughest examination, But I have the following Questions to ASK: 1) Do the toughest exams encouraging toughest scam like recently happened Spectram before that Satayam ? 2) Do the institute takes classes to have work experience and expert experience to generate future scammers on money and share markets 3) When board of stuies(BOS) shall include a chapter in studies on how to make scam. thanks a lot.
Other - Education - 1 Answers
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Chartered Accountants India's toughest Exam
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Examinations conducted by ICAI demanded to be the one of the toughest examination, But I have the following Questions to ASK: 1) Do the toughest exams encouraging toughest scam like recently happened Spectram before that Satayam ? 2) Do the institute takes classes to have work experience and expert experience to generate future scammers on money and share markets 3) When board of stuies(BOS) shall include a chapter in studies on how to make scam. thanks a lot.
Other - Education - 1 Answers
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Chartered Accountants India's toughest Exam
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Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Accountant, Solicitor or Pharmacist?
Accountant, Solicitor or Pharmacist?
Which do you thinks a better career?
Higher Education (University +) - 5 Answers
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Answer 1 :
I would NEVER be a pharmacist, since I'm a pharmacy technician right now, and I've noticed that the liability and stress they have to go through just to make $90,000 a year is disproportionate.
Answer 2 :
pharmacist becos they earn orite doe and also its only a four year course u get a masters. jobs are 100% gauranteed we need pharmacists. for women its also a gud job becos wen they have kids they ca do part time theres a word for it but i cant remember. also its not much of a stressfull job especially if ur working in a community pharmacy. but it depends on u of ur capability interests and qualifications
Answer 3 :
I am a solicitor and enjoy my career thoroughly, but it's extremely stressful at times and requires 4 hard years at university together with 2 years of practical training, which is competitive to get into. I would strongly advise you to do work experience in all 3 areas over your school holidays to give you an idea of what you think you might enjoy.
Answer 4 :
accountant - steady, tedious, consistent work and jobs Solicitor - interesting, move around a lot for jobs, job hop pharmacist-used to be easy to become one now its not. good pay....lots of people need their meds
Answer 5 :
Well since I want to be a Pharmacist, I would say become an accountant. Less competition for me. No im just kidding. Really its up to you which ever sounds the most interesting. For me I deceided between Dermatology, Pharmacy and Nursing. I decided to go with Pharmacy because its good pay, and less school then most medical careers.
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Which do you thinks a better career?
Higher Education (University +) - 5 Answers
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Answer 1 :
I would NEVER be a pharmacist, since I'm a pharmacy technician right now, and I've noticed that the liability and stress they have to go through just to make $90,000 a year is disproportionate.
Answer 2 :
pharmacist becos they earn orite doe and also its only a four year course u get a masters. jobs are 100% gauranteed we need pharmacists. for women its also a gud job becos wen they have kids they ca do part time theres a word for it but i cant remember. also its not much of a stressfull job especially if ur working in a community pharmacy. but it depends on u of ur capability interests and qualifications
Answer 3 :
I am a solicitor and enjoy my career thoroughly, but it's extremely stressful at times and requires 4 hard years at university together with 2 years of practical training, which is competitive to get into. I would strongly advise you to do work experience in all 3 areas over your school holidays to give you an idea of what you think you might enjoy.
Answer 4 :
accountant - steady, tedious, consistent work and jobs Solicitor - interesting, move around a lot for jobs, job hop pharmacist-used to be easy to become one now its not. good pay....lots of people need their meds
Answer 5 :
Well since I want to be a Pharmacist, I would say become an accountant. Less competition for me. No im just kidding. Really its up to you which ever sounds the most interesting. For me I deceided between Dermatology, Pharmacy and Nursing. I decided to go with Pharmacy because its good pay, and less school then most medical careers.
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Accountant Vs Teacher?
Accountant Vs Teacher?
Which one would you pick and why? and why not the other
Teaching - 13 Answers
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Answer 1 :
I`m a teacher , so better the devil you know!
Answer 2 :
an accountant would make more money. A teacher is more full filling profession for some. i would probably be a teacher because i like to know that i've in stalled values and left a mark in a students life that he/she will take with him forever. I would not be an accountant because i hate math and there is a lot of math involved in that profession
Answer 3 :
I pick being an accountant for the follwoing reasons: 1) I want a well-paying job. Accounting pays serious money. 2) I'd probably be very good at accoutning, as I have a very logical mind and am good at mathematics. 3) I don't think I would make a good tacher because I am too impatient. I would probably be upset with students for not understanding things that I think are simple. That pretty much would turn the kids off to me as a teacher, and nobody would be learning anything.
Answer 4 :
Be a hybrid, I know a bunch of Accounting teachers that were accountants first. Why not go that route.
Answer 5 :
teacher bein an account would be rubbish such long hours
Answer 6 :
THE TEACHER BECAUSE THEY HAD TO TEACH THE ACCOUNTANT..
Answer 7 :
I would choose accountant, because most teachers I know are not very bright, or nice people and I wouldn't want to be typecast that way.
Answer 8 :
Teachers not bright or nice? Ouch! I happen to be a high school teacher, and right now I would tell you to choose teaching...because it is summer vacation and I am relaxed and stress-free. During the school year, I would tell you to be an accountant... teaching pay is just not worth it. Yes, rewarding sometimes, but a pain in the @$$ most of the time. Remember, the grass is always greener on the other side. Try one vocation, and you are always able to switch later in life!
Answer 9 :
I am a teacher and there are aspects I love about my job. However, the discipline issues are driving me away from my profession. I am in the process of re-examining my life and trying to decide whether to leave teaching, as the discipline problems will only get worse since children are disciplined less and less at home. Although teachers can influence a child's life, I do think this is over played and over romanticised. In a class of 30 kids, with the demands of the curriculum, there is little time to make a positive impact in a child's life. My problem is that teaching is all I know, I am highly competent and I am in my early 40's. If I had my time back, knowing what I now know, I would probably opt for accounting. However, as a mother, there are definite advantages to being in teaching; school holidays being one of them. Accountant and teaching are on opposite ends of the spectrum-dealing with people versus dealing with figures. I would imagine accounting to be as stressful and demanding as teaching but with less headaches and frustrations.
Answer 10 :
The question you really need to ponder is: lots of holidays but not affording to go anywhere fancy (then teach) or fewer high quality expensive holidays (then pick accountancy). Its all about the holidays.
Answer 11 :
Well, I'm a teacher and my husband is an accountant. He gets: more money, longer lunches and free sodas all day...but he also works longer hours depending on the company and is bored stiff...lots of time sitting at a desk (sounds nice to me though) I get: lots of variety, ok pay, lots of human interaction, non-monetary rewards, summer vacation (but let's face it...you need the break)...but....short lunches, lots of parents to deal with, state testing (Texas..agh!), and a husband who thinks your job can't possible be as stressful as his... ;-)
Answer 12 :
I'm a teacher and most days, I love my job. At the start of every year you get another chance to start afresh and its a job where you can really feel your making a contribution to society. I can't believe that accountants get anything like the same level of job satisfaction that teachers do.
Answer 13 :
For money an accountant for part time work and long summer holidays and reasonable salary a teacher.
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Which one would you pick and why? and why not the other
Teaching - 13 Answers
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Answer 1 :
I`m a teacher , so better the devil you know!
Answer 2 :
an accountant would make more money. A teacher is more full filling profession for some. i would probably be a teacher because i like to know that i've in stalled values and left a mark in a students life that he/she will take with him forever. I would not be an accountant because i hate math and there is a lot of math involved in that profession
Answer 3 :
I pick being an accountant for the follwoing reasons: 1) I want a well-paying job. Accounting pays serious money. 2) I'd probably be very good at accoutning, as I have a very logical mind and am good at mathematics. 3) I don't think I would make a good tacher because I am too impatient. I would probably be upset with students for not understanding things that I think are simple. That pretty much would turn the kids off to me as a teacher, and nobody would be learning anything.
Answer 4 :
Be a hybrid, I know a bunch of Accounting teachers that were accountants first. Why not go that route.
Answer 5 :
teacher bein an account would be rubbish such long hours
Answer 6 :
THE TEACHER BECAUSE THEY HAD TO TEACH THE ACCOUNTANT..
Answer 7 :
I would choose accountant, because most teachers I know are not very bright, or nice people and I wouldn't want to be typecast that way.
Answer 8 :
Teachers not bright or nice? Ouch! I happen to be a high school teacher, and right now I would tell you to choose teaching...because it is summer vacation and I am relaxed and stress-free. During the school year, I would tell you to be an accountant... teaching pay is just not worth it. Yes, rewarding sometimes, but a pain in the @$$ most of the time. Remember, the grass is always greener on the other side. Try one vocation, and you are always able to switch later in life!
Answer 9 :
I am a teacher and there are aspects I love about my job. However, the discipline issues are driving me away from my profession. I am in the process of re-examining my life and trying to decide whether to leave teaching, as the discipline problems will only get worse since children are disciplined less and less at home. Although teachers can influence a child's life, I do think this is over played and over romanticised. In a class of 30 kids, with the demands of the curriculum, there is little time to make a positive impact in a child's life. My problem is that teaching is all I know, I am highly competent and I am in my early 40's. If I had my time back, knowing what I now know, I would probably opt for accounting. However, as a mother, there are definite advantages to being in teaching; school holidays being one of them. Accountant and teaching are on opposite ends of the spectrum-dealing with people versus dealing with figures. I would imagine accounting to be as stressful and demanding as teaching but with less headaches and frustrations.
Answer 10 :
The question you really need to ponder is: lots of holidays but not affording to go anywhere fancy (then teach) or fewer high quality expensive holidays (then pick accountancy). Its all about the holidays.
Answer 11 :
Well, I'm a teacher and my husband is an accountant. He gets: more money, longer lunches and free sodas all day...but he also works longer hours depending on the company and is bored stiff...lots of time sitting at a desk (sounds nice to me though) I get: lots of variety, ok pay, lots of human interaction, non-monetary rewards, summer vacation (but let's face it...you need the break)...but....short lunches, lots of parents to deal with, state testing (Texas..agh!), and a husband who thinks your job can't possible be as stressful as his... ;-)
Answer 12 :
I'm a teacher and most days, I love my job. At the start of every year you get another chance to start afresh and its a job where you can really feel your making a contribution to society. I can't believe that accountants get anything like the same level of job satisfaction that teachers do.
Answer 13 :
For money an accountant for part time work and long summer holidays and reasonable salary a teacher.
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