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I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Mar 2023. There were 3 interview rounds.
Golden rule of accounting
computer shortcut leys
Gst return 1,2,3b,9 with their due dates
Basic journal entry
trading and profit and loss account
tds u/s 194 I,J,H with their rates and due dates
Income tax new slab rate
old method of accounting
I have acquired skills in financial analysis, budgeting, and accounting software.
Proficient in financial analysis and forecasting
Expertise in budgeting and cost control
Skilled in using accounting software such as QuickBooks and Xero
Experience in preparing financial statements and reports
Ability to manage accounts payable and receivable
Knowledge of tax laws and regulations
To become a certified public accountant (CPA)
Obtain CPA certification
Advance to a managerial role
Specialize in a specific area of accounting
Attend professional development courses
Network with other professionals in the field
I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed in Jun 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
Online based aptitude test which included accounts. journal and ledger
I have over 5 years of experience in taxation, including preparing tax returns, conducting tax research, and advising clients on tax planning strategies.
Prepared individual and business tax returns accurately and efficiently
Conducted tax research to stay up-to-date on changing tax laws and regulations
Advised clients on tax planning strategies to minimize tax liabilities
Assisted with IRS audits and resolving tax issues
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Accounting rules are guidelines and principles that govern the preparation of financial statements and ensure consistency and accuracy.
Accounting rules help ensure that financial information is recorded accurately and consistently.
They provide guidelines on how to classify, measure, and report financial transactions.
Examples of accounting rules include the matching principle, revenue recognition principle, and the hist
Heads of income refer to different categories under which income is classified for tax purposes.
Heads of income include salary, house property, business or profession, capital gains, and other sources.
Salary income includes income from employment, bonuses, allowances, etc.
House property income includes rental income from properties owned by the individual.
Business or profession income includes income from self-employme...
BRS stands for Bank Reconciliation Statement, which is a statement that compares the bank balance as per bank statement with the balance as per company's books.
BRS helps in identifying any discrepancies between the bank statement and company's books
It ensures that all transactions are recorded accurately
It helps in detecting any fraudulent activities
Example: If the bank statement shows a different balance than the comp...
Bookkeeping is the process of recording financial transactions and maintaining financial records.
Bookkeeping involves recording all financial transactions of a business.
It includes maintaining records of income, expenses, assets, and liabilities.
Bookkeeping is essential for preparing financial statements and tax returns.
Examples of bookkeeping tasks include recording sales, tracking expenses, and reconciling bank state
I was interviewed before Oct 2021.
I applied via AmbitionBox and was interviewed in Feb 2022. There were 3 interview rounds.
Reasoning, Aptitude, English, finance
CMMI is a process improvement model. Sweep account is a bank account. Marginal cost is the cost of producing one additional unit. Expense is a cost incurred in the normal course of business. Expenditure is a payment made for goods or services.
CMMI stands for Capability Maturity Model Integration and is a process improvement model used in software development.
Sweep account is a bank account that automatically transfers ...
Depreciation is the decrease in value of an asset over time. Fixed assets are long-term assets that are not easily converted to cash. Capital gains are profits from the sale of an asset.
Depreciation is the allocation of the cost of an asset over its useful life
Fixed assets are tangible assets that are expected to provide economic benefits for more than one year
Examples of fixed assets include buildings, machinery, and ...
Capital exp refers to expenses incurred for acquiring or improving fixed assets. Abbreviation for debtors is DR.
Capital exp is a long-term investment in assets that will benefit the company for many years.
Examples of capital exp include purchasing a new building or machinery.
Debtors are customers who owe money to the company for goods or services provided.
The abbreviation for debtors is DR, which is used in accounting
The abbreviation for creditor is CR.
CR stands for creditor
CR is used in accounting and finance
CR is the opposite of debtor (DR)
I was interviewed in Jul 2024.
I am a detail-oriented accountant with 5 years of experience in financial reporting and analysis.
I have a Bachelor's degree in Accounting from XYZ University.
I am proficient in using accounting software such as QuickBooks and SAP.
I have experience preparing monthly financial statements and analyzing variances.
I am skilled in budgeting and forecasting.
I have excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Current CTC refers to the total salary package of an employee including all benefits and allowances.
CTC includes salary, bonuses, benefits, and allowances
It does not include deductions like taxes or insurance premiums
Example: An employee's CTC is $60,000 per year
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