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Financial Tests: An Indispensable Tool for Hiring in Finance-Related Positions
Posted by admin in Audit Financial on February 16, 2012
The finance management section is one of the most important departments in any organization. While hiring the wrong people can lead to the failure of the entire company, good finance management will keep your business in full control and will give the entire organization all opportunities for success and growth.
Experts have estimated that the cost of inefficient hiring and poor hiring decisions range from at least 20% to up to 200% of an employee’s yearly salary, the exact figure of which will depend on the position on hand. This will mean hundreds of thousands of dollars for a medium-sized company with an annual turnover rate of 15%. The loss may be even more in the finance and management section. Thus, before you hire the next person to be part of your accounting and finance staff, make sure you evaluate your current recruitment methods.
Financial Analyst Job
Posted by admin in Audit Financial on February 9, 2012
A financial analyst job involves reviewing and analyzing the broad number of financial instruments available within a particular investment market. Based on their analyses, the financial analysis will then provide an interpretation as well as recommendations to the companies or individuals that they are working for. Financial analysis provide information that guides decisions in personal finance, corporate investments, company mergers, acquisitions and initial public offers (IPO). A financial services job can be found in a number of different companies.
Financial analyst careers based in a stock brokerage, investment firm or financial services company will be tasked with undertaking extensive research on the various options of investment that are available, analyzing the pros and cons of each depending on the companies short, medium and long term objectives, preparing the pertinent reports, making presentations on the data and recommendations to the key decision making organs within the organization. The sources of research for financial analysis are diverse and can include data on credible websites, company reports, business news, industry journals, company announcements and industry regulator reports.
Why Is It So Hard To Collect On My Disability Insurance Policy?
Posted by admin in Audit Financial on February 2, 2012
“I retired early because I had Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and could no longer work. Since retiring, my health insurance denied me critical medication and my disability insurance told me that I am no longer disabled…. I face a daily battle with my insurance companies.”
Former hospital CEO, William Blaine of Minnesota
When Is The Best Time TO Take Your Company Public?
Posted by admin in Audit Financial on January 23, 2012
CEO’s often call and ask me what the revenues and net profit should be before going public, they seem to think that there is a magic number that qualifies a private company into becoming a public company.
There is no set amount of revenues or net profit that is required to take your company public, then when is the absolute best time to go public?