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How much does tax preparation classes cost? I am thinking about going to Jackson Hewitt or one of the many other tax preparation businesses for tax classes. I am already waiting for a representative to get back to me, but I was wondering what are the fees associated with enrolling in a tax school.
What is an inexpensive online tutorial tax preparation class website? I just started working for a CPA and would like to know how to do tax and know the termonology better!
Liberty tax preparation class? Hi, I plan on taking the tax preparation classes through liberty tax service and was wondering if i take the course and decide later that it is not for me, am I obligated to work for them since they offered the training for free, or do I have to pay them back?
history help!!!!!!! review? 19. Key points of the Treaty of Versailles stripped Germany of its overseas and colonies required Germany to pay for the war. What else did the treaty require? Germany would keep seized Russian territory. Austria would give territory to France. Germany would accept blame for the war. Italy would gain territory from Serbia. 20. What was the major reason the U.S. Senate did not ratify the Treaty of Versailles? They believed that Wilson should have gained some territory for the United States. They objected to the League of Nations, fearing that it would supersede U.S. authority. They decided that German reparations would not meet the costs of war. They disapproved of the way the treaty was negotiated. 21. World War I brought changes, including a reduction in the power of labor unions and the addition of many new federal agencies and powers. What was one reaction of the civilian population to these changes? resentment over government controls relief over government assistance widespread approval of increased federal powers disapproval of federal hiring processes 22. What did the Selective Service Act authorize the government to do? recruit volunteers to assist with labor shortages draft men to serve in the military require new federal employees to obtain security clearances choose government workers according to scores they received on an entrance test 23. What brought an increase in income and growth in the GNP for the United States during the twenties? industrialization and technology longer hours foreign credit low unemployment 24. In which area was prosperity limited following World War I? high compensation for women assembly line jobs seasonal unemployment demands of the middle class 25. Why did the automobile have a major impact on the United States in the twenties? The government could tax gasoline. It caused traffic problems. Accidents made it difficult for hospitals to provide adequate care. A fifth of the population owned a vehicle to use for work and leisure. 26. Which technological change does not belong with American life in the 1920s? televisions for most of the middle class radios in homes across the nation telephones for a majority of families electricity in most urban homes and businesses 27. The changes in literary styles, new techniques in art and photography, and talking pictures are all examples of what 1920s cultural trend? Renaissance Modernism Retro Realism 28. Dating, high school activities, and longer school enrollments in the 1920s were all signs of what phenomenon? emphasis on education stricter parental roles youth culture rebellion versus responsibility 29. What was the name for the 1920s African American cultural movement that included literature, drama, music, art, and dance? Harlem Renaissance Jazz Age Coolidge Era Lincoln-Douglas Revival 30. Which groups objected to immigrants, responded to the Red Scare, and believed white Protestants were better than others? Communists and socialists Labor unions and Jews African Americans and Catholics Nativists and the Ku Klux Klan 31. What brought a ban on the sale of alcohol, bootleggers, and an increase in organized crime to the United States during the 1920s? the 18th Amendment the Prohibition Act Capone v. United States the Women's Christian Temperance Union 32. What brought the conflict between the teaching of evolution and religious fundamentalism to the public's attention? the high school reform movement the Scopes Trial the death of Warren Harding the defeat of Al Smith 33. What group could be described for the first time in the 1920s with the terms flapper, wage-earner, and voter? adolescents African Americans urban Americans women 34. Which policy was common to the Harding, Coolidge, and Hoover administrations? an increase in the size of the federal government an emphasis on big business and the growth of corporate power stress on the role of the League of Nations in world affairs a military buildup in preparation for the possibility of another world war
How to become a tax preparer in GA?I am 17 years old.? I was thinking of registering for a tax preparation class at HR Block in September. And then I was hoping to excel in their course so maybe their or another employer's office will hire me.Any issues I should know regarding preparing taxes?
Has anyone read this article? Good food for thought? Why the Dollar Bubble is about to Burst? IRAN HAS REALLY DONE IT...more deadlier than the nuclear.. The Voice (issue 264 -) ran an article beginning, ' Iran has really gone and done it now. No, they haven't sent their first nuclear sub in to the Persian Gulf . They are about to launch something much more deadly -- next week the Iran Bourse will open to trade oil, not n dollars but in Euros' This apparently insignificant event has consequences far greater for the US people, indeed all for us all, than is imaginable. Currently almost all oil buying and selling is in US-dollars through exchanges in London and New York . It is not accidental they are both US-owned. The Wall Street crash in 1929 sparked off global depression and World War II. During that war the US supplied provisions and munitions to all its allies, refusing currency and demanding gold payments in exchange. By 1945, 80% of the world's gold was sitting in US vaults. The dollar became the one undisputed global reserve currency -- it was treated world-wide as `safer than gold'. The Bretton Woods agreement was established. The US took full advantage over the next decades and printed dollars like there was no tomorrow. The US exported many mountains of dollars, paying for ever-increasing amounts of commodities, tax cuts for the rich, many wars abroad, mercenaries, spies and politicians the world over. You see, this did not affect inflation at home! TheUS got it all for free! Well, maybe for a forest or two. Over subsequent decades the world's vaults bulged at the seams and more and more vaults were built, just for US dollars. Each year, the US spends many more dollars abroad that at home. Analysts pretty much agree that outside the US , of the savings, or reserves, of all other countries, in gold and all currencies -- that a massive 66% of this total wealth is in US dollars! In 1971 several countries simultaneously tried to sell a small portion of their dollars to the US for gold. Krassimir Petrov, (Ph. D. in Economics at OhioUniversity ) recently wrote, 'The US Government defaulted on its payment on August 15, 1971 . While popular spin told the story of `severing the link between the dollar and gold', in reality the denial to pay back in gold was an act of bankruptcy by the US Government.' The 1945 Breton Woods agreement was unilaterally smashed. The dollar and US economy were on a precipice resembling Germany in 1929. The US now had to find a way for the rest of the world to believe and have faith in the paper dollar. The solution was in oil, in the petrodollar. The US viciously bullied first Saudi Arabia and then OPEC to sell oil for dollars only -- it worked, the dollar was saved. Now countries had to keep dollars to buy much needed oil. And the US could buy oil all over the world, free of charge. What a Houdini for the US ! Oil replaced gold as the new foundation to stop the paper dollar sinking. Since 1971, the US printed even more mountains of dollars to spend abroad.The trade deficit grew and grew. The US sucked-in much of the world's products for next to nothing. More vaults were built. Expert, Cóilínn Nunan, wrote in 2003, 'The dollar is the de facto world reserve currency: the US currency accounts for approximately two thirds of all official exchange reserves. More than four-fifths of all foreign exchange transactions and half of all world exports are denominated in dollars. In addition, all IMF loans are denominated in dollars.' Dr Bulent Gukay of Keele University recently wrote, 'This system of the US dollar acting as global reserve currency in oil trade keeps the demand for the dollar `artificially' high. This enables the US to carry out printing dollars at the price of next to nothing to fund increased military spending and consumer spending on imports. There is no theoretical limit to the amount of dollars that can be printed. As long as the US has no serious challengers, and the other states have confidence in the US dollar, the system functions.' Until recently, the US-dollar has been safe. However, since 1990 Western Europe has been busy growing, swallowing up central and Eastern Europe .French and German bosses were jealous of the US ability to buy goods and people the world over for nothing. They wanted a slice of the free cake too. Further, they now had the power and established the euro in late 1999 against massive US-inspired opposition across Europe , especially from Britain - paid for in dollars of course. But the euro succeeded. Only months after the euro-launch, Saddam's Iraq announced it was switching from selling oil in dollars only, to euros only -- breaking the OPEC agreement.. Iran , Russia , Venezuela , Libya , all began talking openly of switching too -- were the floodgates about to be opened? Then aero planes flew into the twin-towers in September 2001. Was this another Houdini chance to save the US (petro) dollar and the biggest financial/economic crash in history? War preparations began in the US But first war-fever had to be created -- and truth was the first casualty. Other oil producing countries watched-on. In 2000 Iraq began selling oil in euros. In 2002, Iraq changed all their petro-dollars in their vaults into euros. A few months later, the US began their invasion of Iraq . The whole world was watching: very few aware that the US was engaging in the first oil currency, or petro-dollar war. After the invasion of Iraq in March 2003, remember, the US secured oil areas first. Their first sales in August were, of course, in dollars, again. The only government building in Baghdad not bombed was the Oil Ministry! It does not matter how many people are murdered -- for the US , the petro-dollar must be saved as the only way to buy and sell oil - otherwise the US economy will crash, and much more besides. In early 2003, Hugo Chavez, President of Venezuela talked openly of selling half of its oil in euros (the other half is bought by the US ). On 12 April 2003, the US-supported business leaders and some generals in Venezuela kidnapped Chavez and attempted a coup. The masses rose against this and the Army followed suit. The coup failed. This was bad for the US . In November 2000 the euro/dollar was at $0.82 dollars, its lowest ever, and still diving, but when Iraq started selling oil in euros, the euro dive was halted. In April 2002 senior OPEC reps talked about trading in euros and the euro shot up. In June 2003 the US occupiers of Iraq switched trading back to dollars and the euro fell against the dollar again. In August 2003 Iran starts to sell oil in euros to some European countries and the euro rises sharply. In the winter of 2003-4 Russian and OPEC politicians talked seriously of switching oil/gas sales to the euro and the euro rose. In February 2004 OPEC met and made no decision to turn to the euro -- and yes, the euro fell against the dollar. In June 2004 Iran announced it would build an oil bourse to rival London and New York , and again, the euro rose. The euro stands at $1.27 and has been climbing of late. But matters this month became far, far worse for the US dollar. On 5th May Iran registered its own Oil Bourse, the IOB. Not only are they now selling oil in euros from abroad -- they have established an actual Oil Bourse, a global trading centre for all countries to buy and sell their oil! In Chavez's recent visit to London ; he talked openly about supporting the Iranian Oil Bourse, and selling oil in euros. When asked in London about the new arms embargo imposed by the US against Venezuela , Chavez prophetically dismissed the US as 'a paper tiger'. Currently, almost all the world's oil is sold on either the NYMEX, New York Mercantile Exchange, or the IPE, London's International Petroleum Exchange. Both are owned by US citizens and both sell and buy only in US dollars. The success of the Iran Oil Bourse makes sense to Europe , which buys 70% of Iran 's oil. It makes sense for Russia , which sells 66% of its oil to Europe . But worse for the US , China and India have already stated they are very interested in the new Iranian Oil Bourse. If there is a tactical-nuclear strike on - deja-vu - `weapons of mass destruction' in Iran , who would bet against a certain Oil Exchange and more, being bombed too? And worse for Bush. It makes sense for Europe , China , India and Japan-- as well as all the other countries mentioned above -- to buy and sell oil in Euro's. They will certainly have to stock-up on euros now, and they will sell dollars to do so. The euro is far more stable than the debt-ridden dollar. The IMF has recently highlighted US economic difficulties and the trade deficit strangling the US-- there is no way out. The problem for so many countries now is how to get rid of their vaults full of dollars, before it crashes? And the US has bullied so many countries for so many decades around the world, that many will see a chance to kick the bully back. The US cannot accept even 5% of the world's dollars -- it would crash the US economy dragging much of the world with it, especially Britain . To survive, as the Scottish Socialist Voice article stated, 'the US , needs to generate a trade surplus to get out of this one. Problem is it can't.' This is spot on. To do that they must force US workers into near slavery, to get paid less than Chinese or Indian workers. We all know that this will not happen.What will happen in the US ? Chaos for sure. Maybe a workers revolution, but looking at the situation as it is now, it is more likely to be a re-run of Germany post-1929, and some form of extreme-right mass movement will emerge... Does Europe and China/Asia have the economic independence and strength to stop the whole world's economies collapsing with the US ? Their vaults are full to the brim with dollars. The US has to find a way to pay for its dollar-imperialist exploitation of the world since 1945.. Somehow, eventually, it has to account for every dollar in every vault in the world. Bombing Iran could backfire tremendously. It would bring Iran openly into the war in Iraq , behind the Shiite majority. The US cannot cope even now with the much smaller Iraqi insurgency. Perhaps the US will feed into the Sunni v Shiite conflict and turn it into a wider Middle-East civil-war. However, this is so dangerous for global oil supplies. Further, they know that this would be temporary, as some country somewhere else, will establish a euro-oil-exchange, perhaps in Brussels . There is one `solution' -- scrap the dollar and print a whole new currency for the US . This will destroy 66% of the rest of the world's savings/reserves in one swoop. Imagine the implications? Such are the desperate things now swimming around heads in the White House, Wall Street and Pentagon. Another is to do as Germany did, just before invading Poland in 1938. The Nazis filmed a mock Polish Army attack on Germany , to win hearts and minds at home. But again, this is a finger in the dam. So, how is the US going to escape this time? The only global arena of total superiority left is military. Who knows what horrors lie ahead. A new world war is one tool by which the US could discipline its `allies' into keeping the dollar in their vaults. The task of socialists today is to explain to as many as possible, especially our class, that the coming crisis belongs purely to capitalism and (dollar) imperialism. Not people of other cultures, not Islam, not the axis of evil or their so-called WMDs. Their system alone is to blame. The new Iranian Oil Bourse, the IOB, is situated in a new building on the free-trade-zone island of Kish , in the Persian Gulf . It's computers and software are all set to go. The IOB was supposed to be up and running last March, but many pressures forced a postponement. Where the pressure came from is obvious. It was internationally registered on 5th May and supposed to open mid-May, but its opening was put off, some saying the oil-mafia was involved, along with much international pressure. ........................... In 2007 Crude was traded around 60 usd. Everyone know dollar was getting weaker and weaker day by day. Then US with the help of their two NYMEX & IPE exchange started raising the price of crude by Future trading on crude( called speculation). Today crude is around 140 usd. It means whole world who were paying 60 usd, now paying 140 usd, means demand of dollar increase to 230% and dollar start again rising. Even OPEC recently that in hike og crude, 60% contribution is due to speculation (Future market). Moral of story is USA has & will go to destroy any nation to keep its monopoly of dollar in world.
Tax Preparation Courses? I am interested in starting my own preparation course though I have no experience in the is field.I am currently in school receiving a BS in accounting. I was hoping for free tax courses on line. Do you know of any on line courses for immediate classes and/or what direction/steps do I need to begin this process? Thanks in advance for your help.
i have job interview? and i don't know if my resume is any good for an accounting job and what do i wear as i want to get this great job. if u can help let me know this is my resume Profile My career objective is to secure part time or temp employment in an administrative and finance role working for a busy business in the Toowoomba region. I’m currently enrolled in a diploma of accounting at TAFE and I have 4 years experience in administration/office duties as well as experience with MYOB. Personal Attributes §Excellent customer service and people skills, able to build rapport quickly with others §Self motivated worker who works well in a team environment §Excellent organisational skills and ability to pay attention to details §Able to follow instructions and work unsupervised as required §Mature, dependable, reliable with a strong work ethic §Current ‘C’ Class Driver’s Licence Education, Qualifications and Training Current Diploma of accounting at TAFE. I also am enrolled in MYOB, Tax and Law. 2008Certificate IV in Financial Services (Accounting) Business Success Group, Toowoomba 2003Graduated Year 10 Centenary Heights State High School, Toowoomba Computer Skills Excellent keyboard skills, competent in most programs including Microsoft Office, MYOB, Quicken, the Internet and email. Typing speed 55wpm at 96% accuracy. Work Experience 2008Casual Bookkeeper and Receptionist ABC Bookkeeping, Toowoomba Responsibilities §General front desk reception and administrative support for a small bookkeeping company. Also assisted with the actual bookkeeping tasks which included data entry into MYOB, Quicken and Excel. 2007Assistant Manager to 2008Issabella’s Passion Fashion Store, Toowoomba Responsibilities §General retail store management duties including stock control, merchandising, customer service, sales, accounts payable and receivable, bookkeeping, payroll and all staff related duties such as training and rostering. 2003Front of House Duties to 2006Café Rest Point, Clifford Gardens, Toowoomba Responsibilities §General hospitality duties including barista operations, customer service, cash handling, food preparation and hygiene and other duties as required.
How is the rebate actually helping the working class?!? Well....I just found out that I wont get my rebate until July since they are mailing my check despite the fact that I chose direct deposit on turbo tax. I am sorry...but I dont just have some platinum credit card to charge my preparation fees to so I could get direct deposit. So how is this helping the working class folks who are being swindled? I, unlike so many of the more fortunate, would have actually spent every dime of my rebate to pay bills. I wouldnt put it into some account to gather interest. I hung on everyday hoping to receive that rebate! I actually NEEDED that money. So how is this helping the economy? How is this helping the people who need this money the most? Paying your bills IS stimulating the economy. If turbotax knew they werent going to deposit it if I had my fees taken out...(which they did since this was decided back in Feb by the government) Then I would have filed a free version of Turbotax. I know first hand MANY people who choose to have their fees deducted because they couldnt afford the fees. I am one of those people! And it isnt free money...lol! You will eventually pay for it! The government is spending our Social security with no plan for us when we turn 70. So....this little 1200 isnt anything compared to what we will pay into the government and what we will actually get back in the end. If you think otherwise...its foolishness on YOUR part
Has anyone had experience with H&R Block for tax preparation? My long-time accountant has relocated to another state & I received a $25 off coupon for H&R Block (plus they are close to my apartment). Anyone have good/bad experiences with them? This would be for a standard , middle-class, married (2 kids) filing jointly return.
Tax Preparation Courses? I am interested in starting my own preparation course though I have no experience in the is field.I am currently in school receiving a BS in accounting. I was hoping for free tax courses on line. Do you know of any on line courses for immediate classes and/or what direction/steps do I need to begin this process? Thanks in advance for your help.
Tax Preparation Course? I am interested in starting my own preparation course though I have no experience in the is field.I am currently in school receiving a BS in accounting. I was hoping for free tax courses on line. Do you know of any on line courses for immediate classes and/or what direction/steps do I need to begin this process? Thanks in advance for your help.
Career as a tax preparer? Hi there! I'm a stay at home mom and was concidering taking the H&R Block income tax class and working through tax season for some extra $$. The class seems to be pretty expensive and I've heard that H&R Block is not a good company to work for, Can anyone suggest another tax preparation office that is better than H&R Block to work for. I live in spokane washington if that helps. Also I have no training in taxes so am looking for the best class to enroll into.
Alternative Minimum Tax? I have an assignment due for my tax class. Can someone (who is subject to AMT) please explain how they have been affected by one of the following: -Interest deductions on vacation homes -Charitable contributions of appreciated securities -Tax Preparation fees -Adequacy of exemption amount -Indexing of AMT rates
Can I work without work authorization? I have h4 visa, I live in US for 3 years. I am studying accounting and taxes (I have master degree in other field and working experience in my country). I took training classes for tax preparation and they will offer me a job soon. Can I work with my previous status? They may offer form 1099, should I agree? Will this become a problem when I will be obtaining my green card?
Opening a buisness need help? Im a currently enrolled in a tax preparation class with Ashworth college and i want to open my own buisness out of my home were im able to do peoples taxes for them any ideas how to get it off the ground?
what should my next job be? I am going to take classes for accounting and tax preparation soon. I'm currently an assistant manager for a retail chain..I want to change jobs, and would prefer something other than retail. What stepping stone job would you suggest for a future accountant?
Does anyone know where i can sget a job in atl area making over 12/hour moving from NY to GA in night college? Yolanda S Windom 107 Philip St Albany, NY 12202 (213)-408-1042 (518) 452-3773 Ext 2614 yolwindom@yahoo.com Objective: To find a full time position with possible advancement Employment History: 03/2006- Present: First Heath Services/Coventry Heath Care- 230 Washington Ave. Albany, NY 12212 (518)452-3773 Responsibilities include Answering calls in busy call center regarding prescription drug benefits, data entry also researching and communicating with other insurance companies and pharmacies 11/2005-3/2006: H&R Block 78 N. Pearl St Albany NY, 12202 (518)436-4312 Responsibilities include Answering multiple phone lines, taking messages for tax professionals and assisting in tax preparation 03/2005-01/2006: ACS Solutions 337 New Karner Rd. Albany, NY 12205 (518)869-1864 Responsibilities include Answering calls and multiple lines in a busy call center setting regarding child support, data entry and communicating info to local county case workers Education: 2001 Burnt Hill High School Burnt Hills NY: Studied basic Regents courses 2002 Hudson Valley Community College Troy NY: Summer classes for English and Mathematics refreshment 2006- Present: Currently taking courses pursing an associates degree in Criminal Justice Personal Qualities and Attributes: great customer service skills, data entry, wpm 35, Microsoft office skills; Word, Excel and Access References: Rolando Dejesus- supervisor for First Health services (518) 452-3773 Holly Jackson- employment recruiter Snelling Personnel Services (518) 437-9095
Can you help me with a conclusion for my persuasive essay? This is the rough draft so all that I want is a conclusion, my brain is shutting down. I am in 8th grade if that helps. Although I am too young to vote, I believe that there was one big slip-up among the adults of Contra Costa County. Their failure of passing Measure D may lure an impeding calamity. Measure D is a parcel tax that is used to “maintain quality education by attracting and retaining qualified teachers and library staff, implementing smaller class sizes, restoring college and career preparation classes, providing instructors/equipment for science education and maintaining art/music programs. The county will be authorized to levy an annual tax of $120 per parcel for 5 years only. Measure D will increase the existing parcel taxes which fund Police Service of $178 per year per home by $102. Persons aged 65 and older are exempt from this tax levy.” Now why wouldn’t you pay a little extra money to promote education and secure safety to your house and others? Well, I came across a unique experience that challenged my judgment. Although 61.7% of the population of Contra Costa County approved the measure, it didn’t pass the 2/3 mark. When you think of Denver, Colorado, you think of two things: poor education and a high crime rate. Once education plummets, then crime rate skyrockets. To prevent education from worsening, we must pass Measure D next year. The main problem with not passing Measure D was that many schools would lose libraries and the class sizes would increase. According to teachers in Livermore, CA, “Our community has worked hard to make our local schools among the best in the county. The results are clear. Student achievement is up. Test scores have steadily climbed over the past four years at all schools in the Livermore area.” Now do you want all of this work to go down the drain because since 2000, over $12 million in direct cuts to classrooms have taken their toll. With even less funding, how will education in this area possibly increase? According to John Shirley, former mayor of Livermore, “… the Board of Education was forced to close two elementary schools and increase class sizes… to maintain a balanced budget.” Now with schools closing left and right, how are students supposed to continue to achieve academic greatness? According to Leonie Haimson, “As research shows, reducing class size, particularly in the early grades, is one of the most effective strategies to increase student learning and narrow the achievement gap between ethnic and racial groups.” If that didn’t persuade you enough to agree with Measure D, Alan Krueger of Princeton “has estimated that reducing class size in the early grades shrinks the achievement gap by about 38%.” I have observed through my schooling that a smaller class benefits my learning because the teacher has fewer people to focus their attention on. Although Measure D wouldn’t just promote education, it would also control crime rates. The next worse thing to poor education is a high crime rate. Where there is a high crime rate, you will find an undesirable neighborhood. Blackhawk is one of the safest places in America but if we don’t pass Measure D, crime rates could rise through the roof. Quoted from Jud Scott, Chairmen, “… if not passed, the police services for Blackhawk must decrease to what can be funded with the existing $178/year/per home parcel tax income. That will only fund two deputies, for a total coverage of 80 hours per week; less than half of the 178 previous hours per week.” If we cut spending, there will be and average of 15% more crime in the Contra Costa County. Also, there wouldn’t be funding for officers to learn emergency response assistance. An example is Blackhawk. There was a car crash that involved four people. All people were in critical condition at the time of the accident and if the officer that arrived on scene didn’t know emergency response assistance, all four people would have died. Also if there is a cut in coverage hours for deputies, that will cut in half the percentage of finding wounded on time and keeping them alive. Now, in my personal life, I have come across times this year that the police haven’t been there in times of need because lack of funding. One day, my mom, brother and I were going to the movie theater in the Blackhawk shopping center. Everything was going great until BANG, we were hit by another car. We got a large dent but luckily nobody was hurt. We pulled over into the parking lot in front of the theatre and called the police because the man that hit us seemed to be slurring his words. When the person from the police department picked up the phone, my mom immediately told her our location. Her answer was plain and simple, “I’m sorry, that area is not covered by one of our officers. We cannot help you.” I was outraged and later had to find out the answer to why she couldn’t help us. It was because since Measure D was not approved, there wasn’t enough funding for an officer to cover the Bla
Needs help for CA - PE II exam preparation.........? Hi, I am a CA PE II student. I need your valuable guidance, suggestions and tips for the preparation of my CA exams, especially in Accountancy, Cost Accounting and Financial Management, Income Tax. I am not attending any coaching class. I am studying myself. I want to get merit in the exams............ Thanks.........
Check out my Resume and HELP please? I have left out some information but this is what I have been using, any help would be great. Summary _______________________________________________________________ I am very personable; I am at my best when working with people. I am a dedicated employee and have always give 100% to my employer in completing my work and in finding ways to improve it daily. I am also quick to learn new skills as well as a good teacher. I have a wide variety of computer experience from basic Microsoft programs to specific job programs such as QuickBooks Pro 2006. Employment History______________________________________________________ 2003-Present “Company Name., , FL Bookkeeper I am currently employed with Company Name . As an employee, I primarily handle the Accounts Receivables and Accounts Payables. In addition I am responsible for the daily documentation of sales and other records of the store. I manage uniform contracts with the Police Dept. and Fire Dept., and also handle a high volume of individual clients personal uniform needs. My other job duties are, but are not limited to: Customer Service, Sales Clerk, Purchasing/ Receiving. 2001-2003H&R Block, City, FL Tax Preparer I was employed with H & R Block for three seasonal years, usually January though April. I worked with my customer in preparing and filing their state and federal taxes. I also sold IRA’s, received payments, and made bank deposits. Education _______________________________________________________________ 2001 H&R Block, City , FL Tax Preparation Certificate While working for H & R Block I was specialized in tax preparation and filing with additional training in sales and customer service. 2000 City High School, Milton Florida City School Diploma, Business GPA 3.5 While studying my general class’s in high school I was also taking business related courses that included Accounting I & II and Advanced Typing. Want a job in my town with better pay and benefits. Not pursuing any specific job this is just for any admin type job I might apply for.
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