Advance Auditing - CA Final

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i TOOK CLASS FO FINAL AUDIT BY CA SURBHI BANSAL..the fee is 4000+st. but I think it has been revised fo upcoming batch. Anyways if u r asking fo her fee fo PCC, it is 4000 in bright professionals. but ya, classes r realy worthy, exam oriented. now she is taking classes in AC AUDI.


(Guest)

mics DINESH MADAN 4000

LAW MUNISH BHANDARI 5000

AUDIT SURBHI BANSAL 4000


(Guest)

If anybody have Surbhi Bansal's note, please send me on 'anurag_sr @ rediffmail.com'

Thanks,

Anurag


SUMIT KANSAL (STUDENT) (0 Points)
Replied 04 May 2008

Pleeeeeeaaaaaaase give me the contact no. of Surbhi Bansal Madam for Audit. It is very very urgent. Thanks.


(Guest)

 bansal  maam's no. is 9312554295. 



(Guest)
hey if any1 is havnig SURABHI BANSAL AUDIT NOTES pls send it on my email id......

(Guest)

just suggest me exam point of view notes for audit , mics, law, indiarct tax


jacob (Audit ) (81 Points)
Replied 10 May 2008

I am in muscat can anyone tell me how to go about for CA final nov 2008 exam especially for Adv accounts & FM

jax


(Guest)

Audit- surbhi bansal

Law-munish bhandari

Mics-Dinesh madan

Idt-Ajay jain or deeppak gupta


(Guest)

Dear mam,

i need help on code of conduct.

 



Sanjog R. Jain (CA Final Appeared) (48 Points)
Replied 10 June 2008

Dear Friend,

I think it is useful for you.

Regards

Sanjog R. Jain


Attached File : 30 short notes of auditing.doc downloaded: 304 times

Sanjog R. Jain (CA Final Appeared) (48 Points)
Replied 10 June 2008

Dear Friend,

Select any good book and do self study.

 

 


(Guest)

mr. sanjog r jain,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

apne SURBHI BANSAL ke notes to upload kar diye hain.

par ye bhi to likh deegiye ki ye notes OUTDATED hain.

ye unke 2 year puraane notes hain, which r completely revised now.

if students will refer to these, to wo to sab purana hi likh kar ayenge na.

SO, i m warning students so that they will nt b misguided as i m her student in current batch.


(Guest)

I am handicapped. Please someone help me to send Audit notes for PCC of Surbhi Bansal at email - rgoyal @ leatherchem.com. I also dont have her book.Kindly do favour.



CA CS CIMA Prakash Somani (Landmark Group) (23502 Points)
Replied 03 July 2008

There are a number of things your resume has to portray to the reader:

• The skills that you learned and honed in your past jobs transfer to the one you are applying for.

• Your strengths and accomplishments compliment the field and position (or type) of position you are seeking.

• You can do something other than what you are currently doing.

So how exactly do you do this? How do you convince a potential employer that you have what it takes to meet and exceed the expectations for the job – no matter what previous jobs you’ve held in the past? One way is by writing a functional resume.

A functional resume is one that you don’t see nearly as often as the tradition chronological and combination ones. That’s because they are used when the situation for the job seeker is not ideal. Other instances may be returning to the workforce after a long period of time or job hopping. A functional resume is used when it wouldn’t be as effective as if you had a solid work history, no gaps in employment and are looking for a job similar to the one you are currently in, if not a step-up.

Your resume may start out with an executive profile or summary of what you have done in the past and what you are looking to do in the future. This is the time to really “talk yourself up”. You do not want to modest.

An example might be:
Accomplished and experienced professional with a 10-year proven record of developing accurate sales plans based on intensive analysis and communication with integral departments. Combines astute strategic and business skills with an impeccable work ethic and drive for success. Self-starter that is enthusiastic, forward-thinking and recognized as a peak performer.

How do you begin to write the body of your resume? Take all your achievements, strengths, education and/or training and write them down. Which ones can you group together under one heading? Headings could include:

• Leadership
• Financial Management
• Account Management
• Goal Setting & Achievement

Of course, these headings are just examples to get your own wheels turning. They will differ depending on your own experience and achievements.

As you are compiling your lists, keep in mind that you are writing for you new career, not your present or past ones. Present this valuable information in a compelling manner that shows how you can be a benefit to a company in your desired career. Use strong adjectives, verbs and keywords to really get your point across.

Now that you have the difficult part done, the next steps are easy. Include your work history, education and any other special training and/or skills that you deem important at the end of your resume. Even though the focus is on the main body of your resume, the other information needs to be on there for reference sake.

And that’s it! You’re done writing your resume. Hard work – yes, but well worth it when you consider what you are now able to tackle – a new job, a new career…a new life!



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