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61: Budgeting For Your Regular Expenses Each Payday
When it comes to your job, many individuals are unsure how much they bring home in a given pay period. Instead of taking the number provided on your paycheck, you must first take a number of expenses into account.
62: Your Home Business Budget Foundation
How to manage your time and money so you can be the best you can be
63: The Ins and Outs Of A Financial Statement Audit Report
All public companies and many private companies as well, undergo an annual financial statement audit; the culmination of which is an audit report. The audit report gives an opinion of an outside accountant on the overall financial condition of the company.
64: How To Use Purchase Orders To Track Purchases
Without the use of purchase orders within an organization expenses can quickly get out of control. The use of such a form allows you to know exactly what is purchased when and by whom.
65: Is Your Business In Balance? All About The Balance Sheet
Along with the income statement and statement of cash flows the balance sheet is one of the three primary financial statements used by businesses to evaluate the financial health of a company.
66: How To Generate Pro Forma Financial Statements For A Company
Many companies generate and keep historical financial statements, but very few develop a working set of pro forma financials. Pro Forma financial statements are designed to give you a look at the projected, future financial statements of a company.
67: Your Home Business Tax Deductions
Tax keeping records are an important part of your business that should be maintained, very carefully, year round and here are some hard core tips on how to do it.
68: Understanding Account Reconciliation
Describes the process of checking your account records with the banks account records.
69: Understanding Bank Reconciliation
Descibes the process of keeping your account records in line with the banks' account records.
70: Are You Properly Tracking Your Company's Stock?
The Capitalization Table provides investors with a bird's eye view of the sum total of all the different securities issued by a company. It includes the amount of investment that the company has procured from investors and the distribution of securities which might include common/preferred shares, options, warranties etc. and the individual capitalization ratios.
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