February 2, 2010
If you like to work with numbers and have an interest in accounting, but don’t feel a need to spend years preparing for the CPA exam, you should consider being an accounting bookkeeper. Bookkeepers are people who maintain the financial records of a business or organization. While they do not have their CPA, they complete many of the same duties that a licensed accountant would, namely maintaining records, balancing accounts receivable and payable, calculating profit and loss, and logging expenditure sheets.
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February 2, 2010
It’s a fact–every business needs people who have a solid background in bookkeeping. Automated software can handle many budgeting and balancing tasks, but someone needs to keep an eye on profitability, long-term planning, and even day-to-day expenditures. There is simply no substitute for smart, motivated individuals who have been trained in bookkeeping. At our site, we see a great deal of growth potential in the bookkeeping field, and offer courses that can help you take advantage of this potential.
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February 2, 2010
Effective project management is really about the correct utilization of resources. As a project manager, it’s your job to make sure that everyone on your team is being utilized correctly. This is harder than it seems, because although your team members have official duties, it’s always the case that there are strengths and weaknesses with every member. Project management, therefore, becomes a study in understanding human nature, as well as knowing how to meet a deadline, how to work within a budget, and how to keep everyone on your team happy.
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February 2, 2010
What makes a good human resource manager? It is a complex question, because it requires a complex answer. In fact, effective human resource management involves a number of factors. Of course, HR employees must be competent, punctual, and responsible. But they also must be well trained in the touchier areas of workforce relations, such as hiring (and firing) and executive / labor management.
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February 2, 2010
In today’s complex world of medical care, there is a renewed need for a profession often overlooked by newcomers to the industry. Medical coders are employees who work to correct medical billing practices, research and plan for medical reimbursement, and work to maximize hospital facility efficiency. Many years ago, medical coders were rare because insurance was more simplistic. Because of modern problems like over-billing, insurance fraud, gaps in coverage, and incorrect billing practices, medical coders are today highly sought.
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February 2, 2010
Lawyers and law offices care about one thing when it comes to hiring paralegals: are they qualified, and can they help right away? Law, despite its many subdivisions, is overall a consistent science. In fact, its consistency is what defines it. Legal secretaries and paralegals can be trained within the confines of this consistency and, despite the diversity of legal subjects, work in any legal field.
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