Saturday, August 31, 2013

Graduate Education Product Demonstrator


About the Job
Graduate Education Product Demonstrator, £18,000 Basic, £24K OTE

REF: SEHM3352M



A fantastic opportunity has arisen for two career-driven, motivated university graduates to join a leading blue chip technology organisation with great benefits and excellent career progression opportunities!



As a Graduate Education Product Demonstrator for this innovative company, you will benefit from market-leading sales training and on-going support towards developing your career.​

Graduate Education Product Demonstrator


About the Job
Graduate Education Product Demonstrator, £18,000 Basic, £24K OTE

REF: SEHM3352



A fantastic opportunity has arisen for two career-driven, motivated university graduates to join a leading blue chip technology organisation with great benefits and excellent career progression opportunities!



As a Graduate Education Product Demonstrator for this innovative company, you will benefit from market-leading sales training and on-going support towards developing your career.​

Secondary Education Consultant - Tottenham Court Road


About the Job
Protocol Education is a continually growing business and our ongoing growth plan has resulted in the need to recruit additional staff into the business.​ An exciting opportunity has arisen to join Protocol Education, a market leading education supply agency.​ We are looking to recruit a Recruitment Consultant to look after Secondary schools in our Tottenham Court Road offices.​

The successful candidate will be responsible for managing and developing close client relationships with our secondary schools with the objective of increasing our already established business.​

Our ideal candidate will be someone that has the ability to develop both client and candidate relationships and balance the need to service existing clients with the requirements to develop our business further.​ This will be achieved through client visits and regular contact with both clients and candidates.​

Sales Director, Education sector software sales


About the Job

"sales director" education sector"

Sales Director, Education software sales for a global education services provider, London


Up to £80k base plus £25k bonus


NOTE: All applicants must have extensive experience of selling IT services in to the UK or EU Education sector market.​

Friday, August 30, 2013

Current Assets



Assets which are easily converted into cash are called current assets. For example: cash, Debtors, inventory, Bills Receivable, Notes Receivable, Prepaid Expenses

'Current Assets'
1. A record account that represents the worth of all assets that are moderately expected to be born-again into money inside one year within the traditional course of business. Current assets embody money, assets, inventory, marketable securities, postpaid expenses and different quick assets that may be pronto born-again to money.

Marshalling of Balance Sheet


An order in which assets and liabilities are presented on the balance sheet is known as marshalling.


Marshalling of record
>> July 23, 2010

Marshalling of record is to point out assets and liabilities in specific order or arrangement. we will either show assets and liabilities in liquidity order or duration order.

1. Liquidity Order

Under this method, we tend to show all those assets 1st in record which will be liquidated at intervals terribly short time. After this, we tend to show mounted assets that square measure used for business not purchasable. within the liability aspect we tend to show current liabilities 1st which can result at intervals terribly short time and so we tend to show mounted liabilities like future loan, reserves and capital.

Balance Sheet




A statement of assets and liabilities which is prepared to show the financial position of business on the last date of accounting period is called balance sheet.

A plan that summarizes a company's assets, liabilities and shareholders' equity at a selected purpose in time. These 3 record segments offer investors a concept on what the corporate owns and owes, furthermore because the quantity invested with by the shareholders.

The record should follow the subsequent formula:

Assets = Liabilities + Shareholders' Equity
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