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Contra entries in Tally are used to record transactions between cash and bank accounts.
Contra entries are used to transfer funds between cash and bank accounts.
To pass a contra entry in Tally, go to 'Gateway of Tally' > 'Accounting Vouchers' > 'F4 Contra'.
In the contra voucher, select the appropriate cash and bank accounts and enter the amount to be transferred.
Contra entries are typically used for cash deposits, cash ...
To enter purchase and sale entries in Tally, go to the respective voucher entry screens and fill in the necessary details.
For purchase entries, go to the Purchase Voucher entry screen and enter the supplier's details, item details, quantity, rate, and other relevant information.
For sale entries, go to the Sales Voucher entry screen and enter the customer's details, item details, quantity, rate, and other relevant infor...
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I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Aug 2024. There were 3 interview rounds.
I had applied for the Canada Tax Consultant Role and the first round was the Versant and Aptitude test. First, HR called me for a basic discussion and informed me about the test rounds. The Versant round tested my English speaking, listening, and reading skills. After the Versant round, I took the aptitude test which had three sections - Logical reasoning, Accounting (including journal entries and B.Com related questions), and Excel-related questions.
I am a tax consultant with a passion for helping clients navigate complex tax laws. My family is supportive and close-knit.
I have been working as a tax consultant for the past 5 years
I specialize in corporate tax planning and compliance
My family consists of my parents, my spouse, and two children
We enjoy spending quality time together on weekends
I coped with the previous tax season by managing my time effectively and working long hours when necessary.
I prioritized tasks and created a schedule to ensure all deadlines were met
I communicated effectively with clients to gather necessary information in a timely manner
I worked an average of 60 hours per week during the tax season
I made sure to take breaks and practice self-care to avoid burnout
Seeking new opportunities for professional growth and development.
Looking for new challenges and opportunities to expand my skills
Interested in exploring different areas of tax consulting
Seeking a company with better career advancement opportunities
I am a tax consultant with a loving family and a close-knit group of friends.
I am a tax consultant by profession
I have a supportive and loving family
I have a close group of friends who I enjoy spending time with
Yes, I was actively involved in the finance club and volunteered for tax preparation workshops.
Participated in finance club activities
Volunteered for tax preparation workshops
Organized fundraising events for charity
Attended seminars on tax laws and regulations
My hobby is photography. I love capturing moments and exploring different perspectives through my camera lens.
I enjoy experimenting with different lighting techniques
I like to explore new locations and find unique angles for my shots
I often participate in photography contests and exhibitions
I applied via Company Website and was interviewed in Sep 2024. There were 7 interview rounds.
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Accounts payable is the amount of money a company owes to its suppliers or vendors for goods or services purchased on credit.
Accounts payable is a liability on the balance sheet
It represents the amount of money owed by a company to its suppliers or vendors
It is typically recorded when goods or services are received but payment has not yet been made
Accounts payable is an important part of a company's working capital man
Bank reconciliation statement is a document that compares the bank's records with the company's records to ensure they match.
It is used to identify any discrepancies between the two sets of records.
It includes items such as deposits in transit, outstanding checks, bank errors, and service charges.
The goal is to ensure the accuracy of the company's financial records and the bank's records.
Once discrepancies are identifi...
Bad debt refers to money owed to a company that is unlikely to be paid by the debtor.
Bad debt is a financial loss for the company.
It is usually the result of customers who are unable or unwilling to pay their debts.
Companies often have to write off bad debts as uncollectible.
Bad debt can negatively impact a company's financial statements and cash flow.
Examples include unpaid invoices, defaulted loans, and overdue payme
Accounts refer to financial records that track the financial activities of a business or individual.
Accounts are used to record transactions such as income, expenses, assets, and liabilities.
They help in analyzing the financial health of an entity and making informed decisions.
Examples of accounts include cash account, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and equity accounts.
I was interviewed in Nov 2024.
I am a dedicated and experienced Executive Accountant with a strong background in financial management and strategic planning.
I have over 10 years of experience in accounting and finance
I have a proven track record of successfully managing budgets and financial reporting
I am skilled in financial analysis and forecasting
I have a strong understanding of GAAP and financial regulations
I have excellent communication and lea
Accounting is the process of recording, summarizing, analyzing, and reporting financial transactions of a business.
Accounting involves recording financial transactions of a business.
Types of accounts include assets, liabilities, equity, revenue, and expenses.
Assets are resources owned by the business, like cash and inventory.
Liabilities are obligations of the business, such as loans and accounts payable.
Equity represen...
I applied via Referral and was interviewed in Sep 2024. There was 1 interview round.
I am a dedicated and experienced Executive Accountant with a strong background in financial management and analysis.
I have over 8 years of experience in accounting and finance
I have a proven track record of successfully managing budgets and financial reporting
I am skilled in financial analysis, forecasting, and strategic planning
I have a Bachelor's degree in Accounting and a CPA certification
I am proficient in using ac
Position or post calling for specified duties to which an employee is assigned for a definite or indefinite period of time but which has not been designated as a work classification.
Accounts refer to the records of financial transactions of a business or organization.
Accounts are used to track income, expenses, assets, and liabilities.
They help in analyzing the financial health of a company.
Examples of accounts include cash, accounts receivable, inventory, and accounts payable.
Payable and receivable refer to amounts owed by a company (payable) and amounts owed to a company (receivable).
Payable refers to money owed by a company to its suppliers or vendors
Receivable refers to money owed to a company by its customers or clients
Payable and receivable are recorded on a company's balance sheet
Examples: Accounts payable, accounts receivable
TDS stands for Tax Deducted at Source, which is a system where tax is deducted by the payer at the time of making payment.
TDS is a form of advance tax which ensures that the government receives tax revenue in advance.
It is applicable to various payments such as salary, interest, commission, rent, etc.
The deducted TDS amount is then deposited with the government on behalf of the recipient.
TDS rates vary depending on the...
Tally is a software used for accounting and financial management.
Tally is used for recording financial transactions.
It helps in managing accounts, generating reports, and analyzing data.
Tally is commonly used by businesses for bookkeeping and tax compliance.
It can also be used for inventory management and payroll processing.
Tally skills refer to proficiency in using Tally software for accounting purposes.
Tally skills involve knowledge of creating and managing accounts, generating financial reports, and performing audits.
Proficiency in data entry, reconciliation, and inventory management using Tally is essential.
Examples of Tally skills include creating ledgers, recording transactions, and generating balance sheets.
Knowledge of shortcuts a...
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in May 2024. There were 3 interview rounds.
There are three main types of financial statements: balance sheet, income statement, and cash flow statement.
Balance sheet shows a company's assets, liabilities, and shareholders' equity at a specific point in time.
Income statement shows a company's revenues, expenses, and profits over a period of time.
Cash flow statement shows how changes in balance sheet and income statement affect cash and cash equivalents.
Trial balance is a list of all ledger accounts with their closing balances, while balance sheet is a financial statement showing assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific point in time.
Trial balance is an internal document used to ensure the debits and credits are equal before preparing financial statements.
Balance sheet is a financial statement that shows the company's financial position at a specific point in tim...
Journal entry for prepaid expenses involves debiting an asset account and crediting a prepaid expense account.
Prepaid expenses are expenses paid in advance but not yet incurred.
To record prepaid expenses, debit the Prepaid Expense account and credit the Cash/Bank account.
As the prepaid expense is incurred, it is transferred from the Prepaid Expense account to the Expense account.
Example: Payment of insurance premium in...
Journal entry for purchase return involves debiting accounts payable and crediting inventory account.
Debit accounts payable to reduce liability
Credit inventory account to reduce inventory on hand
Example: Debit Accounts Payable $500, Credit Inventory $500
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