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K street, Paste colony,
Copy del,Delhi-25
Telephone: 98********
Email: Gi***@yahoo.com
Career objective -
4years experienceas an accountantwith in depth knowledge of accounting tools, procedures and transactions. Seeking to work in a challenging environment and grow with the company to achieve its goal and get additional knowledge.
Personality traits
-Excellent communication skills
-Good analytical skills
-Keen observer
-Trustworthy
-Smart working ability
-Multitasker
Technicalknowledge:
-MS office
-Tally 8
-Internet Savvy
-Oracle
Key responsibilities handled –
-Preparing and analyzing accounting records and financial statements reports
-To assess accuracyand conformance to reporting and procedural standards of the reports
-Compute taxes owed and prepare tax returns, ensuring compliance with payment, reporting and other tax requirements.
-Studying the reports given by auditors and CA and submitting it to theManagement
-Analyze business operations, trends, costs, revenues, financial commitments, and obligations, to project future revenues and expenses or to provide advice.
-Avoiding outstanding expenses and managing the petty cash
-Establishing table of accounts
-Assigning entries to proper accounts
-Preparing periodic reports to compare budgeted costs to actual costs.
-Using accounting tools wherever necessary
-Handling ledger accounts and keeping the check for any invoices or payments
-Making use of technology to develop, implement, modify, and document recordkeeping and accounting systems
-Preparing forms and manuals for accounting and bookkeeping personnel
-Survey operations to ascertain accounting needs
-To recommend, develop, and maintain solutions to financial problems of the business
-Work as Internal&external revenue service agents.
-Taking care of resource utilization, tax strategies underlying budget forecasts and suggest management the solution
-Provide internal and external auditing services
-Advise clients in areas such as compensation, employee health care benefits, the design of accounting and data processing systems,etc.
-Investigate bankruptcies
-Providing support to client in front of taxing authorities during litigation involving financial issues.
-Valuation of company assets and liabilities
-Maintaining and examining the records of government agencies.
-Serve as business valuators
Employer-
-Happy firm ltd. as Sr. Accountant from 20** till present
-NEST Pvt. Ltd. as Jr. Accountant from 20** to 20**
Achievements
-Awarded as best Account Manager for the 1st quarter in year 20**.
-Promoted as Sr. Accounts executive after completing a year in DFG Pvt. Ltd.
Academic qualification –
-M.Com from University 1 with 67% (Distance)
-B.Com from University 1 with 64%
-HSC from S Board with A% marks
Personal Details
-Date of Birth: 31/12/19**
-Languages Know:English, Marathi, Urdu, Hindi
-Hobbies:Dancing and singing
51) A notary is a lawyer or person with legal training who is licensed by the government to perform acts in legal affairs, in particular witnessing signatures on documents. The form that the notarial profession takes varies with local legal systems.
Most common law systems have what is called in the United States a notary public, a public official who notarizes legal documents and who can also administer and take oaths and affirmations, among other tasks. In the United States, a signing agent, also known as a loan signing agent, is a notary public who specializes in notarizing mortgage and real estate documents. Although notaries public are public officials, they are not paid by the government; they may obtain income by charging fees, provide free services in connection with other employment (for example, bank employees), or provide free services for the public good. Documents are notarized to deter fraud and to ensure they are properly executed. An impartial witness (the Notary) identifies signers to screen out impostors and to make sure they have entered into agreements knowingly and willingly. Loan documents including deeds, affidavits, contracts, powers of attorney are very common documents needing notarization.
52) Executive Summary
Kona-Q is a fast-casual restaurant, serving fast, fresh, healthy grilled meats and vegetables. The first store will be located in Salem, Oregon with aggressive growth plans of one new store every 12 months. Kona-Q is an Oregon Corporation with Kevin Anderson as the president.
The Market
The market can be divided into two market segments, families and individuals. Families will comprise the majority of dinner time business with individuals making up the majority of lunch time business. The family segment is increasing annually at 9% with 26,585 potential customers. The individuals have a 8% growth rate with 33, 654 potential people within the segment. Kona-Q will be operating within the fast-casual niche of the restaurant industry, competing against fast food and traditional sit down restaurants.
Services and Products
Kona-Q provides an unmet dining experience. All patrons receive excellent customer service, encouraging them to return. The menu offerings are fast, simple, healthy, and easy to prepare.
Competitive Edge
The customer experience is extremely important as an effective way of distinguishing Kona-Q. Having such a good experience will encourage repeat business. The second competitive edge is Kona-Q's offering of fast, healthy food.
Management
Kevin Anderson has spent seven years in the restaurant industry. Kevin received a dual major of accounting and entrepreneurship from Lewis and Clark College.
53) A car rental, hire car, or car hire agency is a company that rents automobiles for short periods of time (generally ranging from a few hours to a few weeks). It is often organized with numerous local branches (which allow a user to return a vehicle to a different location), and primarily located near airports or busy city areas and often complimented by a website allowing online reservations.
Car rental agencies primarily serve people who require a temporary vehicle, for example those who do not own their own car, travelers who are out of town, or owners of damaged or destroyed vehicles who are awaiting repair or insurance compensation. Car rental agencies may also serve the self-moving industry needs, by renting vans or trucks, and in certain markets other types of vehicles such as motorcycles or scooters may also be offered.
Alongside the basic rental of a vehicle, car rental agencies typically also offer extra products such as insurance, global positioning system (GPS) navigation systems, entertainment systems, and even such things as mobile phones.
54) The most profitable and reliable business is resort. Believe, it just seems so that it seasonal. Everything depends on that for the direction you will choose quality of the basic.
So, it is possible to choose with:
• Own camp site. On it it is possible to deliver lodgers all the year round for improvement. Thus that fluctuation in prices will be insignificant,
• Shop of food. If not health-resort visitors, inhabitants precisely estimate existence good сильпо nearby. Behind bread and milk all will go to you.
• Ice-cream bar. Where different types of a delicacy, a water-ice and soft drinks will be offered
• The aquapark is the most demanded year-round type of business in any city for a long time. A hill, spiral staircases and many other things in combination with the pool will always attract crowd of persons interested
• Massage or improving office. In it there has to be a chair for the weakening massage. Various mud baths and an obvertyvaniye for health-resort visitors and local.
• The room of laughter, fear and entertaining pavilion for children.
• A tennis court or tables for Ping-Pong.
• Slot machines, entertaining tables with poker and many other things
• The Internet club for all comers to communicate to relatives in soldering or to play network games
55) Winter tourism and its organization
St. Moritz, Switzerland became the cradle of the developing winter tourism in the 1860s; hotel manager Johannes Badrutt invited some summer guests from England to return in the winter to see the snowy landscape, thereby inaugurating a popular trend.[35][36] It was, however, only in the 1970s when winter tourism took over the lead from summer tourism in many of the Swiss ski resorts. Even in winter, up to one third of all guests (depending on the location) consist of non-skiers.[37]
Major ski resorts are located mostly in the various European countries (e.g. Andorra, Austria, Bulgaria, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Finland, France,Germany, Iceland, Italy, Norway, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Serbia, Sweden, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey), Canada, the United States (e.g. Colorado, California, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, New York, New Jersey, Michigan, Vermont, New Hampshire) Lebanon, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Chile, and Argentina.
56) Dry-cleaner (dry cleaning), professional dry cleaning — physical and chemical process of cleaning of products of textile materials with use of organic solvents. A basic purpose of dry cleaning — removal of dirt and spots which don't give in to cleaning at usual washing.
For the first time use of oil products for cleaning of clothes was offered the owner of a dye-house Jean Baptiste Joly (France, 1855). He noticed that the cloth in his house became purer after the maid spilled on it kerosene. Joly opened the very first dry-cleaner where cleared clothes kerosene.
In the beginning for a dry-cleaner oil products like gasoline and kerosene were used. Their easy inflammability led to the frequent fires and explosions. Problems of fire danger forced William Joseph Stoddard, the specialist in dry cleaning from Atlanta, to invent Stoddard's solvent. Its inflammability was much less, than at oil products.
After World War I started using various chlorinated solvents — they are less flammable, than oil products, and delete pollution better.
To the middle of the 1930th in dry cleaning started using tetrachlorethylene (tetrachloroethylene) as the standard of ideal solvent — it is steady, not flammable and excellently deletes pollution, practically without causing damage to clothes.
57) During the winter holiday we can sleep and stay up as long as we want to.Honestly, this is what I did the whole holiday. I've been sleeping from 2 AM to 12 PM. This year I spent my winter holiday with my relatives and family, but it was fun. I had a great time with my three cousins and my brother. Unfortunately, this year I haven't went caroling because I thought it would be too boring. Also, Santa was pretty free-handed this year.
I celebrated the New Year with some of my classmates and a few friends. We went to the downtown to hear the countdown and see the fireworks and then we want back to my place where we partied until 2 AM.
To my shame, I starting preparing for school just a few days until it started, but I got an excuse: the holiday was to relaxing to start learning.
My holiday was exciting and full of joy.
58) Ecotourism is travel to areas of relatively uninhabited unpolluted undistorted civilization sites having unique natural objects.
Specifics of ecotourism is that along with the trip for nature, there is concern about natural objects, which are expressed in concrete action. Ecotourism prevents negative effects on the environment and encourages the organizers of tourism and tourists to the preservation and restoration of natural resources. Therefore, it is beneficial for the local population. Various international environmental organizations, in the first place World wide Fund for wildlife conservation, has developed the main principles of ecotourism:
• Ecotourism is the main content of the tour - familiarity not only with nature but also with local customs and culture.
• Ecotourism should contribute to the sustainability of the natural environment
• Environmental education in ecotourism minimises the negative effects of this type of tourism.
• Income from tonearest in ecotourism receives the local population, which creates an incentive for them to environmental protection.
• Tourism stimulates economic efficiency and contribution to sustainable development the visited regions.
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60) Business tourism covers travel with the office purposes without obtaining the income in a business trip place. These are trips for participation in congresses, general meetings of any organization of diplomatic or other character (except for the persons holding posts in the visited country), the scientific congresses, conferences, production seminars and meetings, fairs, exhibitions and the international salons.
Business tourism - the most perspective and highly profitable branch of tourism. Its share in the international tourist exchange reached 20%.
Business or congress tourism brings in considerable incomes to the country which accepts tourists. It is connected first of all with currency receipts. Business tourism is, as a rule, carried out at the expense of the organization which sponsors a trip of the employee, but not at the expense of his personal means. Besides, the tourist and on a business trip remains the tourist - gets souvenirs, visits excursions, restaurants with entertainment program, etc.
But not only the economic role of business tourism promotes its appeal. Business tourism allows to come within work of conferences, the congresses into new positive contacts of world intellectual elite, regardless of the geopolitical and social status of each certain tourist making a trip with the business purpose.
61) I think summer is the best season of all because it is warm, the nature is beautiful and we have great opportunities for rest. Summer is a time of holidays. We can go anywhere, spend our time near a river or a lake on fresh, green grass, swim in warm water, or climb mountains, play different games, ride a bicycle and so on.
I spend my summer holidays at my granny’s. There are many things there to do. What I did most of the time - I swam in the sea and sunbathed. Sometimes I made a fire with my friends at the seaside and cooked potatoes there. It was wonderful. We told anecdotes to each other, and did everything we wanted. I also got used to walk alone in the forest.
When August was coming to its end, I went on a small voyage by ship. The ship name was “Sevastopol”.
But this summer wasn’t for me only sugar and honey. I have passed through the graduating exams after school and entering exams in the university. So the bigger part of my summer vacations I spent sitting with the books. Of course, it was not interesting, but I’m glad that I did it because now I’m a student of the best university in our country.
62) Space tourism is space travel for recreational, leisure or business purposes. A number of startup companies have sprung up in recent years, such as Virgin Galactic and XCOR Aerospace, hoping to create a sub-orbital space tourism industry. Orbital space tourism opportunities have been limited and expensive, with only the Russian Space Agency providing transport to date.
The publicized price for flights brokered by Space Adventures to the International Space Station aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft have been US $20–40 million, during the period 2001–2009 when 7 space tourists made 8 space flights. Some space tourists have signed contracts with third parties to conduct certain research activities while in orbit.
Russia halted orbital space tourism in 2010 due to the increase in the International Space Station crew size, using the seats for expedition crews that would be sold to paying spaceflight participants. Orbital tourist flights are planned to resume in 2015.
As an alternative term to "tourism", some organizations such as the Commercial Spaceflight Federation use the term "personal spaceflight". The Citizens in Space project uses the term "citizen space exploration".
As of September 2012, multiple companies are offering sales of orbital and suborbital flights, with varying durations and creature comforts.
63) A business plan is a written description of your business's future, a document that tells what you plan to do and how you plan to do it. If you jot down a paragraph on the back of an envelope describing your business strategy, you've written a plan, or at least the germ of a plan.
Business plans are inherently strategic. You start here, today, with certain resources and abilities. You want to get to a there, a point in the future (usually three to five years out) at which time your business will have a different set of resources and abilities as well as greater profitability and increased assets. Your plan shows how you will get from here to there.
The business plan is written usually on prospect, and it is necessary to make it approximately for 3-5 years ahead. Thus for the first year the main indicators should be divided in monthly breakdown, for the second – quarterly, and only since third year, it is necessary to be limited to annual indicators. Though if to take our economy, its variability into account, to plan for time over a year – not absolutely effectively. Therefore many are now limited to writing of the plan for year.
64) Health tourism & leisure travel
The history of European tourism can perhaps be said to originate with the medieval pilgrimage. Although undertaken primarily for religious reasons, the pilgrims in the Canterbury Tales quite clearly saw the experience as a kind of holiday (the term itself being derived from the 'holy day' leisure activities). Pilgrimages created a variety of tourist aspects that still exist - bringing back souvenirs, obtaining credit with foreign banks (in medieval times utilising international networks established by Jews and Lombards), and making use of space available on existing forms of transport (such as the use of medieval English wine ships bound for Vigo by pilgrims to Santiago De Compostela). Pilgrimages are still important in modern tourism - such as to Lourdes or Knock in Ireland. But there are modern equivalents - Graceland and the grave of Jim Morrison in Père Lachaise Cemetery.
Health tourism has always existed, but it was not until the eighteenth century that it became important. In England, it was associated with spas, places with supposedly health-giving mineral waters, treating diseases from gout to liver disorders and bronchitis. Bath was the most fashionable resort, but Buxton, Harrogate, and Tunbridge Wells, amongst others, also flourished. Of course, people visited these places for the balls and other entertainments, just as much as 'the waters'. Continental Spas such as Karlsbad attracted many fashionable travellers by the nineteenth century.
Leisure travel was associated with the industrialization of United Kingdom – the first European country to promote leisure time to the increasing industrial population. Initially, this applied to the owners of the machinery of production, the economic oligarchy, the factory owners, and the traders. These comprised the new middle class. Cox & Kings were the first official travel company to be formed in 1758. Later, the working class could take advantage of leisure time.
The British origin of this new industry is reflected in many place names. At Nice, one of the first and best-established holiday resorts on the French Riviera, the long esplanade along the seafront is known to this day as the Promenade des Anglais; in many other historic resorts in continental Europe, old well-established palace hotels have names like the Hotel Bristol, the Hotel Carlton or the Hotel Majestic - reflecting the dominance of English customers.
65) Weather forecasting is the application of science and technology to predict the state of the atmosphere for a given location. Human beings have attempted to predict the weather informally for millennia, and formally since the nineteenth century. Weather forecasts are made by collecting quantitative data about the current state of the atmosphere at a given place and using scientific understanding of atmospheric processes to project how the atmosphere will change.
Once an all-human endeavor based mainly upon changes in barometric pressure, current weather conditions, and sky condition, weather forecasting now relies on computer-based models that take many atmospheric factors into account. Human input is still required to pick the best possible forecast model to base the forecast upon, which involves pattern recognition skills, teleconnections, knowledge of model performance, and knowledge of model biases.
66) Mass Travel is the movement of people between relatively distant geographical locations, and can involve travel by foot, bicycle, automobile, train, boat, airplane, or other means, with or without luggage, and can be one way or round trip Travel can also include relatively short stays between successive movements.
For some peoples travel is a way of life for centuries and the resulting steady-climatic features of the area of residence. These include, for example, nomadic tribes: belundzhi, Bedouins, Gypsies and others. Travel - a movement of people in space and time, and the person making the journey, regardless of the purpose, direction, vehicles and time periods, referred to as a traveler.
Mass travel safety Authorities emphasize the importance of taking precautions to ensure travel safety.When traveling abroad, the odds favor a safe and incident-free trip, however, travelers can be subject to difficulties, crime and violence. Some safety considerations include being aware of one's surroundings,avoiding being the target of a crime, leaving copies of one's passport and itinerary information with trusted people,obtaining medical insurance valid in the country being visited and registering with one's national embassy when arriving in a foreign country.Many countries do not recognize drivers' licenses from other countries; however most countries accept international driving permits
67) The most effective and healthy way of calm of nerves and relaxation is a departure on the nature. There is no information stream, characteristic for the city: noise, advertizing, adoption of fast decisions. Instead of all this there is an opportunity to switch from cerebration to activity physical: to walk on the wood or the river bank, to play games outdoors, to make fire …
Here the ordinary circle is broken off, the beauty of the world opens, there is an opportunity to look at the life sideways, under a new, unusual corner. Even one day of such life can show all beauty and simplicity of life on the earth. And will precisely restore forces for new achievements.
68) Among problems of transport systems of the cities of one of key at the moment for Kazakhstan the standard and legal base because the competent and full-fledged legal base is a basis of success of transport policy is.
The main problems of functioning of transport systems of the cities are uniform for all. They can be systematized and divided into objective and subjective problems.
Main problems of functioning of transport systems of the cities.
Ways of the effective solution of problems of transport systems of the cities
• improvement of branch legal base and methods of public administration by the motor transport and system organization of traffic;
• rational comprehensive transport and town-planning planning;
• the operational organization of road construction and the maximum preservation of the existing road network;
• introduction of the modern control systems of the movement of city transport providing equal access for participants of traffic to the available resources of the high-level motor transportation networks.
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