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    g in this way are those whose business is not doing well.

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    After over thirty years advising small business it still comes as a surprise to see the number of small business owners who are only interested in their financial results when it is time to do their tax return.

    Many still think that their accountant is there to ‘cook the books’ at tax time!

    It is not surprising that almost invariably the business owners who approach their accounting in this way are those whose business is not doing well.

    Three out of five businesses fail

    How To Start A Day Care
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    business owners who are only interested in their financial results when it is time to do their tax return.

    Many still think that their accountant is there to ‘cook the books’ at tax time!

    It is not surprising that almost invariably the business owners who approach their accounting in this way are those whose business is not doing well.

    Three out of five businesses fail

    Group Meeting Disrupters
    MEETING DISRUPTERS: If two participants are carrying on a personal discussion that interferes with a meeting, direct a clear and simple question to one of them. In order to avoid embarrassing them, address them by name before asking the question. An alternative is to restate a previously expressed suggestion and then ask them for an opinion.HECKLERS: A participant with a negative viewpoint can continually undermine the
    tax return.

    Many still think that their accountant is there to ‘cook the books’ at tax time!

    It is not surprising that almost invariably the business owners who approach their accounting in this way are those whose business is not doing well.

    Three out of five businesses fail

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    !

    It is not surprising that almost invariably the business owners who approach their accounting in this way are those whose business is not doing well.

    Three out of five businesses fail

    Textiles Exports: Post MFA Scenario Opportunities and Challenges
    IntroductionThe Multi-Fiber Arrangement (MFA) has governed international trade in textiles and clothing since 1974. The MFA enabled developed nations, mainly the USA, European Union and Canada to restrict imports from developing countries through a system of quotas.The Agreement on Textiles and Clothing (ATC) to abolish MFA quotas marked a significant turnaround in the global textile trade. The ATC mandated progr
    g in this way are those whose business is not doing well.

    Three out of five businesses fail within the first three years owing to a lack of proper business planning and record keeping and many of them are those proprietors who adopt this ‘once a year’ method of accounting. That’s why they never improve.

    Today’s accountant is more than just a ‘bean counter’. The new breed has developed expertise in many areas such as marketing, management, industrial relations law and compu

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