Is this normal accountant behaviour?
My husband and I recently changed our accountant to save on bills. We had our last meeting with him (for now) last Wednesday where he finalised our accounts. Yesterday I had an email from him asking whether his cheque was in the post yet. Of course we intended to pay him sometime later this month as we'd always done with the previous guy, but we thought this demand was a bit premature and rude. Do you?
Other - Business & Finance - 5 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Most accountants are terrible at chasing up bills. I'm just now looking down a list of clients who owe me money and who I need to send reminder letters to. What's just happened to you is certainly not normal, but maybe he's just going through his list as well and chasing everyone he's billed. Most accountants now say in their engagement or terms of business letter that bills are due "on presentation" rather than the usual thirty days - but there are fewer who take that seriously.
Answer 2 :
If you didnt pay him when you agreed to pay him, hes within his rights and the rules of rudeness to ask you for the money.
Answer 3 :
Maybe this accountant has his suspicions of why you left the other bloke and it will take time of paying him pay for service until he trusts you also your financial details may show a lack of readily available money for normal bill paying so he is making sure he gets in first good luck I'm sure your honesty will cure him
Answer 4 :
I not only find it rude, I find it unnecessary. He could have billed you if after a certain amount of time had passed, but today, everyone seems to be so money grubbing, they can't wait three seconds to go by without asking for something. In due time, you would have paid him!
Answer 5 :
well yeah especially if he didn't talk to you about his payment in any of your meetings... a bit presumptious of him but just write back/ring him asking how much and tell him he'll receive it at the end of the month like you planned....after all he is working for you therefore you have the power to decide when to pay him if it hasn't been discussed
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Monday, April 28, 2014
Monday, April 14, 2014
what does an accountant do?
what does an accountant do?
im really good at maths and thinking of doing an accountant degree but not really a clue what it is lol
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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If you get your accounting degree, you are most likely going to go the CPA route. With that you would go into either tax or auditing financial statements. With Tax you basically just do taxes, and with auditing you will be out at different clients with a team and audit their financial statements and all of their other numbers. You can also choose to specialize in Information Systems, which is what I did. I think it is a lot better than going the CPA route because you don't have to go through the extra schooling or pass the CPA test (which is killer). We also start out at a higher salary than CPA's. When I got my offer it was $55,000 compared to my friend's offer (with a Master's degree and CPA exam passed) she only received $48,000. IT is a new field and I think it will grow at a tremendous rate! Good luck!
Answer 2 :
Accounting is the field of tracking, monitoring and auditing financial transactions of a business or organization. In a business, accountants may be responsible for bookkeeping, auditing, payroll, and tax compliance.
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im really good at maths and thinking of doing an accountant degree but not really a clue what it is lol
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
If you get your accounting degree, you are most likely going to go the CPA route. With that you would go into either tax or auditing financial statements. With Tax you basically just do taxes, and with auditing you will be out at different clients with a team and audit their financial statements and all of their other numbers. You can also choose to specialize in Information Systems, which is what I did. I think it is a lot better than going the CPA route because you don't have to go through the extra schooling or pass the CPA test (which is killer). We also start out at a higher salary than CPA's. When I got my offer it was $55,000 compared to my friend's offer (with a Master's degree and CPA exam passed) she only received $48,000. IT is a new field and I think it will grow at a tremendous rate! Good luck!
Answer 2 :
Accounting is the field of tracking, monitoring and auditing financial transactions of a business or organization. In a business, accountants may be responsible for bookkeeping, auditing, payroll, and tax compliance.
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Monday, April 7, 2014
do i have to go to university to become an accountant?
do i have to go to university to become an accountant?
Health Care - 5 Answers
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Yes.
Answer 2 :
You will need to be able to pass the government licensing examinations. you will get THOSE skills in a University
Answer 3 :
YES! No Tom, Dick or Harry can just walk into a job like that.
Answer 4 :
Yes, you have to.
Answer 5 :
No you don't actually. A degree is not needed to become a chartered accountant - all it does is exempt you from a few of the exams. It is quite an expensive thing to train for though so most people try to get a position with a firm that will pay for the training. Some firms like their trainees to have an accountancy degree, some aren't bothered. Of course, you can also become an accountant in industry and not need to be chartered. There are plenty of those around who are classed as 'qualified by experience'.
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Health Care - 5 Answers
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Yes.
Answer 2 :
You will need to be able to pass the government licensing examinations. you will get THOSE skills in a University
Answer 3 :
YES! No Tom, Dick or Harry can just walk into a job like that.
Answer 4 :
Yes, you have to.
Answer 5 :
No you don't actually. A degree is not needed to become a chartered accountant - all it does is exempt you from a few of the exams. It is quite an expensive thing to train for though so most people try to get a position with a firm that will pay for the training. Some firms like their trainees to have an accountancy degree, some aren't bothered. Of course, you can also become an accountant in industry and not need to be chartered. There are plenty of those around who are classed as 'qualified by experience'.
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Tuesday, April 1, 2014
Can I Do Maths And Science In Sixth Form ? if it matters i want to be an accountant or a teacher .?
Can I Do Maths And Science In Sixth Form ? if it matters i want to be an accountant or a teacher .?
im in year 10 now so far i only have done 2 gcse's maths, module 1 = a science module 1 = find out within next 2 weeks
Primary & Secondary Education - 2 Answers
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it may be different in your school, but at my old Upper School you had to have a minimum of a B grade in the subject that you wanted to study Hope this helped
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At my sixth form college you need 5 A-C grades to get in and then preferably B grades in the subjects you intend to do, e.g sciences, maths,english.
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im in year 10 now so far i only have done 2 gcse's maths, module 1 = a science module 1 = find out within next 2 weeks
Primary & Secondary Education - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
it may be different in your school, but at my old Upper School you had to have a minimum of a B grade in the subject that you wanted to study Hope this helped
Answer 2 :
At my sixth form college you need 5 A-C grades to get in and then preferably B grades in the subjects you intend to do, e.g sciences, maths,english.
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