Looking for an Accountant
Nobody is as adept in tracking monetary records and taking care of
them as an accountant. Handling finances is just one of the job
of an accountant because they are also hired for many things like tax
preparation. There are certainly many accountants here and there, and
deciding whom to choose would be a huge dilemma. If one knows the proper
way to look for an accountant, a problem such as that wouldn’t be large
trouble after all.
Where To Find
“Where to find an accountant?” that would be the most obvious
question when searching for an accountant. One might start the search on
phone directories. One should look on phone directories first because
several local accountants would use it as a way to look for clients.
The
Internet is also a good place to look for an accountant. However, if
you compare looking for an accountant over the web and with the help of
phone directories, the former is better. Anyone can easily access the
internet while yellow pages directories is actually a historic item
that’s difficult to find in any household or establishment.
What They Tell You
Perhaps the best way to find that ideal accountant would be from the
personal recommendations of close individuals. These recommendations
might come from your friend, relative or any person you know and is
close to you.
If a person did not ever hire the services of the accountant, then
you should better ignore his or her recommendation.
Look for The Qualities
The ideal accountant must always have the necessary qualifications
set or required in an accountant. Being qualified to take on a job will
assure clients that they have the best services without any worries or
problems. What would make an accountant qualified for the job?
Education of the accountant. Certification. Accounting experience.
Area or specialty in accounting. Accounting services. Price to pay
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Guardian Accord Workshop
The purpose of the Guardian Accord (GA) Workshop is to increase awareness of Federal, State, territorial, tribal and local government jurisdictions, and the private sector, about the importance of incorporating the specific risks of terrorism into continuity planning.
This workshop consists of facilitator lead discussion, group breakouts, and concludes with a tabletop.
The participants should already understand continuity of operations principles and have already developed or be familiar with continuity of operations plans and programs.
Date: Thursday, March 15, 2012
Time: 8:30 am – 5:00 pm EST
Location: Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC), 1401 H Street NW, Conference Room 6084, A and B, Washington, DC 20005
Request for Registration Deadline: Friday, March 9, 2012
Please
read entire Training Announcement for more details.
If you would like to attend, please send an email to fema-continuity-practitioner@fema.dhs.gov to reserve a seat.
Please bring a FEMA Form 119-25-1
(formerly 75-5) (General Admission Application, August 2010 version) to the Lead
Facilitator on the day of the course.
Leave the course number section blank. FEMA Form 75-5 can be
downloaded at http://training.fema.gov/Apply/119-25-1%20Previously%20FF75-5.pdf
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Seating is limited to 30.