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  1. Accounting Debits and Credits

    My first post
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    3. Peace

    A beginner’s guide to understanding the difference between a debit and a credit in accounts.


    [B]DEBITS AND CREDITS[/B]
    Memorize this rule – it is a strict rule throughout your accounting activities – it will never change!
    Debit the receiver(the account that receives ...
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  2. I started a Blog, what Now?

    [QUOTE=BusNavig8;68293]I have started a blog, its about everyday life issues, and business issues. I share the everyday issues to Facebook and Twitter and the Business issues to LinkedIn. I havent posted a business topic yet, as Im just finding my way around. My question is this. How do I go about advertising my blog so that people can find me. The only other thing Ive done is add it to my Instagram profile. Ideas anyone???[/QUOTE]
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  3. Facebook and Me

    Facebook and me and a strange relationship.

    It was first a medium for me to express myself. Then I realised that my clients only saw the professional side of me and that they really wanted to see the other side of me. So I thought Ok, are you sure that you are ready for this!

    People think that I am open and that I wear my heart on my sleeve, they could not be more wrong:)

    But I did use the medium for people to get used to me and who I am. I am a complex ...
  4. The Anatomy of an Information System

    When you hear the term 'information system', what comes to mind? Many people would instantly think about computers and software, but they would only be half-right.

    Google defines a system as 'a set of connected things or parts forming a complex whole' or 'a set of principles or procedures according to which something is done; an organized scheme or method'. Therefore, no single entity (a computer or a single program) is an information system in itself. Compared to the human body, ...

    Updated 07-Feb-12 at 10:13 AM by rfnel

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  5. Ambition - a story

    In 2001 I was a one man business - and incredibly happy with it.

    I had one service product to deliver.
    I had a portfolio of very satisfied, faithful clients producing a very steady supply of orders.
    The "office" was a room in the house.
    I didn't have to deal with staff. Or VAT. Or much in the way of red tape.
    The total monthly operating costs of the business (including rent) were covered in the first four days of trading - the rest of the month ...

    Updated 12-Feb-12 at 07:50 AM by Dave A

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    Business , Strategy , Goals
  6. Settlement agreements - Part 2

    From a contract law perspective

    In part two of dealing with settlement agreements we set out some basic elements of contract law that remain relevant in labor contracts and specifically settlement agreements.

    1. The party relying on the agreement bears the onus to show the Court that:-
    i) an agreement is in existence,
    ii) it was made voluntary,
    iii) and that it was made with full knowledge of its terms and implications.

    GOLIN t/a ...
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