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    The Accounting Officer
    As one of his conditions of membership, he is required to have passed an examination in accounting and related fields of study. The recognised company should also as have the power to exclude from membership those persons found guilty of negligence in the performance of their duties or of conduct that is discreditable to their profession.The accounting officer is required to: determine whether the financial statement are in accordance with the accounting records, determine the accounting policies applied in the preparation of the financial statement and report to members on the above matters.When the accountin
    anner and make a note to yourself one week from today. In the note, write down:

    • the area that you want to improve your level of satisfaction in

    • the “score” where you are now and the “score” you want to be at the next week

    • 2 things you are going to do to move yourself towards that goal over this next week

    3. Tell someone about your goal and ask them to hold you accountable—whether it’s a friend, a mentor, or your coach. It’s easy to make “new year, new leaf” promises to yourself, but more difficult to follow through with unless you know someone is holding you accountable to reach your goal.

    4. Set up a time to talk with your accountability partner the next week. Did you reach your goal? If not, talk about what kept you from reaching it and what will you do differently this next week. If you did reach your goal, congratula

    7 Magical Keys To A Millionaire Mindset
    I remember this as though it were yesterday.The images are so clear in my mind: The impeccable dark blue suit, the splashy patterns on a light blue tie and the brilliantly polished black shoes; the suave demeanor, the hypnotic delivery, and the engaging stories.I remember how we sat perched on our chairs watching his every move, listening to every nuance of his intonation, not wanting to miss a word.We smiled at every promise and laughed at every joke and vicariously experienced his life as he revealed it to us.When you have these “aha” moments, you have to capture them. Otherwise they slip into
    THE STRUGGLE -- I was recently talking with one of my entrepreneur friends. He has started three businesses in the last several years—a budding entrepreneur. He was relating some of the joys he has experienced in those enterprises: a sense of freedom from the corporate world, pursuing his dreams and passions, setting his own schedule, controlling his destiny and a large potential for financial rewards.

    However, he did mention a few downsides: little to no outside accountability, lack of consistent capital, feelings of loneliness, no steady revenue stream, feeling disconnected from others who don’t understand his drive to succeed, constant struggles to survive and a severe lack of work-life balance. Sound familiar?

    I think most entrepreneurs struggle with similar issues, especially balance. There are many reasons they can give for their lack of life balance and low satisfaction: “I have too much work to do. I just need a few more hours to finish this project. I need more money. I have bills to pay. My business depends on my hard work. My family needs more income. I am solely responsible for developing, marketing, selling and servicing my product or service.”

    Any or all of these reasons may be true, which might lead entrepreneurs to find great difficulty in managing the two sides of entrepreneurship—balance and success. How often do you struggle with working longer hours than you know you should to try and secure the next sale? How many times has your family and friends tried to pull you away from your office this last month? Take a moment and count up the actual hours you have spent working this last week or month. There is always the temptation to do a little more, work a little harder, talk to one more potential customer in hopes of making one more sale.

    What specific things are you doing to take care of yourself: physically, emotionally, and spiritually? Many entrepreneurs overlook these vital areas of life in search of professional success, yet these areas are full of potential for sparking the creative, outside of the box thinking that leads entrepreneurs like yourself to discover life changing products and services and find a new perspective on your business venture.

    ASSESS WHERE YOU ARE

    Take a moment and write down these 8 life areas:

    • friends & family

    • fun & recreation

    • physical environment & home

    • romance & significant other

    • fitness & health

    • career

    • finances

    • personal & spiritual growth

    Next to each area assess where you currently are. On a scale of 1 to 7, with 1 being “completely dissatisfied” and 7 being “completely satisfied” mark how currently you are satisfied in each area. Add up the totals of all eight areas before reading further. The scoring is at the end of this article.

    DEVELOP A PLAN

    As you look at your current level of satisfaction what patters or themes do you see? Where areas are you the least satisfied with? The most?

    For you who recognize a change is in order, here are a five simple steps to help you start finding the work-life balance that leads to success:

    1. Choose 1 area that you are dissatisfied with and would like to see some immediate improvement in. This should not be your worst or best scoring area, but somewhere in the middle. Take a couple minutes and write down in detail what balance would look like for you in that area.

    2. Now, get out your planner and make a note to yourself one week from today. In the note, write down:

    • the area that you want to improve your level of satisfaction in

    • the “score” where you are now and the “score” you want to be at the next week

    • 2 things you are going to do to move yourself towards that goal over this next week

    3. Tell someone about your goal and ask them to hold you accountable—whether it’s a friend, a mentor, or your coach. It’s easy to make “new year, new leaf” promises to yourself, but more difficult to follow through with unless you know someone is holding you accountable to reach your goal.

    4. Set up a time to talk with your accountability partner the next week. Did you reach your goal? If not, talk about what kept you from reaching it and what will you do differently this next week. If you did reach your goal, congratula

    Why Your Profit Margin Is Not Important
    Profit margins seem to be main focus of executives and small business owners.Everyone from the CEO of General Motors to your average eBay seller is focused on it.But think fo what a profit margin actually represents. It’s not an indication of how much money you are actually making, it’s only a figure that tells what the profit portion is as a percentage of the total sale.In other words a $10 profit on a $100 sale means that your profit margin is 10%.Now let me ask you this, let’s assume your average profit margin is 100%. That type of profit margin would make any business owner envious. But what
    life balance and low satisfaction: “I have too much work to do. I just need a few more hours to finish this project. I need more money. I have bills to pay. My business depends on my hard work. My family needs more income. I am solely responsible for developing, marketing, selling and servicing my product or service.”

    Any or all of these reasons may be true, which might lead entrepreneurs to find great difficulty in managing the two sides of entrepreneurship—balance and success. How often do you struggle with working longer hours than you know you should to try and secure the next sale? How many times has your family and friends tried to pull you away from your office this last month? Take a moment and count up the actual hours you have spent working this last week or month. There is always the temptation to do a little more, work a little harder, talk to one more potential customer in hopes of making one more sale.

    What specific things are you doing to take care of yourself: physically, emotionally, and spiritually? Many entrepreneurs overlook these vital areas of life in search of professional success, yet these areas are full of potential for sparking the creative, outside of the box thinking that leads entrepreneurs like yourself to discover life changing products and services and find a new perspective on your business venture.

    ASSESS WHERE YOU ARE

    Take a moment and write down these 8 life areas:

    • friends & family

    • fun & recreation

    • physical environment & home

    • romance & significant other

    • fitness & health

    • career

    • finances

    • personal & spiritual growth

    Next to each area assess where you currently are. On a scale of 1 to 7, with 1 being “completely dissatisfied” and 7 being “completely satisfied” mark how currently you are satisfied in each area. Add up the totals of all eight areas before reading further. The scoring is at the end of this article.

    DEVELOP A PLAN

    As you look at your current level of satisfaction what patters or themes do you see? Where areas are you the least satisfied with? The most?

    For you who recognize a change is in order, here are a five simple steps to help you start finding the work-life balance that leads to success:

    1. Choose 1 area that you are dissatisfied with and would like to see some immediate improvement in. This should not be your worst or best scoring area, but somewhere in the middle. Take a couple minutes and write down in detail what balance would look like for you in that area.

    2. Now, get out your planner and make a note to yourself one week from today. In the note, write down:

    • the area that you want to improve your level of satisfaction in

    • the “score” where you are now and the “score” you want to be at the next week

    • 2 things you are going to do to move yourself towards that goal over this next week

    3. Tell someone about your goal and ask them to hold you accountable—whether it’s a friend, a mentor, or your coach. It’s easy to make “new year, new leaf” promises to yourself, but more difficult to follow through with unless you know someone is holding you accountable to reach your goal.

    4. Set up a time to talk with your accountability partner the next week. Did you reach your goal? If not, talk about what kept you from reaching it and what will you do differently this next week. If you did reach your goal, congratula

    How To Resign From Your Current Accountancy Job
    If you have found a new Accountancy Job and you need to resign from your current role, then these few words of advice should help you. Resigning is daunting and there are right and wrong ways of going about this. So, what is the best way of resigning and what should you do?Firstly, you need to submit a written resignation to your manager. This removes any confusion and the company then has something on record. Within the statement you must say that you have decided to resign, show your thanks for working with them, state the final date of your employment and that you would be happy to work up until the day you leave.<
    lk to one more potential customer in hopes of making one more sale.

    What specific things are you doing to take care of yourself: physically, emotionally, and spiritually? Many entrepreneurs overlook these vital areas of life in search of professional success, yet these areas are full of potential for sparking the creative, outside of the box thinking that leads entrepreneurs like yourself to discover life changing products and services and find a new perspective on your business venture.

    ASSESS WHERE YOU ARE

    Take a moment and write down these 8 life areas:

    • friends & family

    • fun & recreation

    • physical environment & home

    • romance & significant other

    • fitness & health

    • career

    • finances

    • personal & spiritual growth

    Next to each area assess where you currently are. On a scale of 1 to 7, with 1 being “completely dissatisfied” and 7 being “completely satisfied” mark how currently you are satisfied in each area. Add up the totals of all eight areas before reading further. The scoring is at the end of this article.

    DEVELOP A PLAN

    As you look at your current level of satisfaction what patters or themes do you see? Where areas are you the least satisfied with? The most?

    For you who recognize a change is in order, here are a five simple steps to help you start finding the work-life balance that leads to success:

    1. Choose 1 area that you are dissatisfied with and would like to see some immediate improvement in. This should not be your worst or best scoring area, but somewhere in the middle. Take a couple minutes and write down in detail what balance would look like for you in that area.

    2. Now, get out your planner and make a note to yourself one week from today. In the note, write down:

    • the area that you want to improve your level of satisfaction in

    • the “score” where you are now and the “score” you want to be at the next week

    • 2 things you are going to do to move yourself towards that goal over this next week

    3. Tell someone about your goal and ask them to hold you accountable—whether it’s a friend, a mentor, or your coach. It’s easy to make “new year, new leaf” promises to yourself, but more difficult to follow through with unless you know someone is holding you accountable to reach your goal.

    4. Set up a time to talk with your accountability partner the next week. Did you reach your goal? If not, talk about what kept you from reaching it and what will you do differently this next week. If you did reach your goal, congratula

    What Are Some Key Legal Aspects Of Starting A Business?
    When starting up a business, there are some important legal matters that you’ll have to deal with, no matter how much you’d love to just dive in and get started. However, if you neglect these legal steps, you’re going to find that maintaining the business down the road becomes much more difficult, and in some cases, impossible. It’s in your best interest to take these legal aspects seriously and get them sorted out as soon as possible when starting a business.1) Develop a Strategic Business PlanThis plan will be the blueprint and backdrop for your business – the thing upon which all other aspects of starting yo
    to 7, with 1 being “completely dissatisfied” and 7 being “completely satisfied” mark how currently you are satisfied in each area. Add up the totals of all eight areas before reading further. The scoring is at the end of this article.

    DEVELOP A PLAN

    As you look at your current level of satisfaction what patters or themes do you see? Where areas are you the least satisfied with? The most?

    For you who recognize a change is in order, here are a five simple steps to help you start finding the work-life balance that leads to success:

    1. Choose 1 area that you are dissatisfied with and would like to see some immediate improvement in. This should not be your worst or best scoring area, but somewhere in the middle. Take a couple minutes and write down in detail what balance would look like for you in that area.

    2. Now, get out your planner and make a note to yourself one week from today. In the note, write down:

    • the area that you want to improve your level of satisfaction in

    • the “score” where you are now and the “score” you want to be at the next week

    • 2 things you are going to do to move yourself towards that goal over this next week

    3. Tell someone about your goal and ask them to hold you accountable—whether it’s a friend, a mentor, or your coach. It’s easy to make “new year, new leaf” promises to yourself, but more difficult to follow through with unless you know someone is holding you accountable to reach your goal.

    4. Set up a time to talk with your accountability partner the next week. Did you reach your goal? If not, talk about what kept you from reaching it and what will you do differently this next week. If you did reach your goal, congratula

    Beta Testing, Anyone? 10 Potent Strategies for Achieving Success
    Successful beta testing starts even before your system is born! Does that idea sound strange? It's not really that odd when you think that beta testing is meant to involve a methodical prove-in of a carefully designed system, such as an electronic device, Web site, or automated tool. It's not meant to be a hit-or-miss, cross-your-fingers-and-hope-everything's-OK Band-Aid that you can apply at the last minute.We've all seen examples of software programs -- even from well-known, respectable software companies -- that arrive on our desktops barely breathing. They seem to be full of bugs, and thereby cause us more grief t
    anner and make a note to yourself one week from today. In the note, write down:

    • the area that you want to improve your level of satisfaction in

    • the “score” where you are now and the “score” you want to be at the next week

    • 2 things you are going to do to move yourself towards that goal over this next week

    3. Tell someone about your goal and ask them to hold you accountable—whether it’s a friend, a mentor, or your coach. It’s easy to make “new year, new leaf” promises to yourself, but more difficult to follow through with unless you know someone is holding you accountable to reach your goal.

    4. Set up a time to talk with your accountability partner the next week. Did you reach your goal? If not, talk about what kept you from reaching it and what will you do differently this next week. If you did reach your goal, congratulate yourself. Do something simple to celebrate your achievement.

    5. The final step is to go back to step 1 and do it over again.

    Creating life balance is never easy and it’s never complete. There will always be room for improvement. The point is that you can make your life more balanced by taking small steps in the right direction. Like most worthwhile things in life, creating life balance is a process, not an event!

    SCORING RANGE

    8—16 Wow! Things must be pretty rough right now.

    17—30 Average score of many small business owners

    30—45 There are some very satisfying and very dissatisfying areas in your life

    45—56 You recognize the importance of life balance to life success

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