Thursday, March 26, 2020

How Quickbook Tutor Can Help You - Easy to Understand Financial Information

How Quickbook Tutor Can Help You - Easy to Understand Financial InformationQuickbook Tutor is a highly effective way to manage your business finances without dealing with a real money advisor. This is how we describe Quickbook tutor: Quickbook Tutor, the fastest way to track your money. It is quite difficult to go through all of your accounts payable, to do this manually is very tedious. To get the information you need in a fraction of the time it takes to prepare an Excel spreadsheet.To find out the truth that Quickbook tutor is so useful for your business is the best thing you can do to avoid becoming a statistic on the financial front. With just a click of a button you can create a task sheet, and as your business grows you will have all of your current accounts in one place. So you can review them regularly to keep up with the latest trends.With Quickbook tutor you will be able to sort your financial records into four categories, and at any time click the relevant column to revie w them. If you are concerned about a high credit card debt, you can easily sort that by category. If you want to know if you have payments due, you can view your payment history. Quickbook tutor is so convenient that you will be able to update your taxes as well, since it is easy to link it to your tax account.Quickbook tutor is designed to help you manage your finances very simply. In order to keep your accounts up to date all you have to do is add your Quickbook account to your online calendar. Then whenever you receive any email from Quickbook tutor you can save it or forward it to Quickbook tutor to view the details. When you visit your Quickbook account and log in, you will see the latest transaction details.Quickbook tutor has all the most important financial information for your business, for example current accounts payable, accounts receivable, cash on hand, revenue and expenses. You can get an instant status update by clicking the 'Debt History' link under the account deta ils. If you wish to pay off any account you can see which accounts have been paid off, or the total amount.Quickbook tutor makes your finances easy to understand. Quickbook tutor is quick and easy to use, you won't have to wait around for an explanation. In fact, most people won't even realize what Quickbook tutor is! You can spend less time worrying about your money, so why not use Quickbook tutor today?Quickbook tutor can track your personal finances at home, as well as online. You can quickly set up a simple list and track all of your personal and business accounts at once. You can use Quickbook tutor to make sure that your business is running smoothly and to help you keep up with the financial world.

Friday, March 6, 2020

Global Endowment Management Sponsors HeartThrob - Heart Math Tutoring

Global Endowment Management Sponsors HeartThrob - Heart Math Tutoring Global Endowment Management Sponsors HeartThrob Global Endowment Management Sponsors HeartThrob February 6, 2020 Heart Math Tutoring would like to extend a big thank you to Global Endowment Management (GEM) for being the Presenting Sponsor of HeartThrob 2020! In addition to their financial support, 15 GEM employees also volunteer as Heart Tutors. They work 1:1 with Heart students each week to strengthen their foundational math skills and increase their confidence and enthusiasm. Thank you, GEM, for your partnership! As a fourth-year tutor at Billingsville, Heart continues to be the highlight of my week. It fits easily into my busy schedule, and I love meeting tangible goals with my student. I can’t wait to celebrate and support this wonderful organization at HeartThrob! Alex Morte, GEM Employee and Heart Tutor

SAT Tip of the Week Solve for the Right Variable

SAT Tip of the Week Solve for the Right Variable Welcome to the second installment in AJ Tutorings SAT Tip of the Week series!  This week, well be focusing on a common trick the SAT test-makers like to play in the math  section.To do well on the SAT math section, yes, you must know the content you need to have a good grasp of basic arithmetic, number properties, algebra, and geometry.  But if you spend some time looking at the hardest SAT math questions, youll notice pretty quickly that the content  of the math questions doesnt really get more difficult than that.  Youre not solving matrices or differentiating equations.  Rather, youre working through more complex questions with multiple steps, using higher-order logic, and reading carefully.One trick that pops up on the most difficult SAT math questions has to do with the wording of the question.  Math questions will often set up a relatively simple equation, which you can solve for x without too much trouble.  However, the question might ask you for the value of 3x.  If y ou didnt read the question carefully, you might overlook this detail and choose the wrong answer.Heres a sample problem that illustrates this, taken from the College Boards Official SAT Study Guide:Its easy enough to translate the wording of the question into an equation: 4w=w+4.  Solving for w, you should get w=4/3.  Many students stop there, believing that because they solved the equation and got an answer listed in the answer choices (answer choice C). theyve gotten the problem right.  Of course, the SAT test-makers anticipated that students would solve for w, and built that answer choice into the problem.But not so fast!  Take 5 seconds to re-read what the question is asking you to solve for.  In this case, were looking for the value of 3w.  The value of 3w is 4, which is the correct answer (answer choice E).The takeaway: Before you choose a final answer to an SAT math question, take some time to reread what the question is asking you to find.  Make sure youve solved for the correct variable!

Thursday, March 5, 2020

The Key to a Good College Essay

The Key to a Good College Essay Students often stress about the college essay. But I think if one embraces the essay as a chance to show these schools who you really are, then the process can get a lot more fun. Be sure to remember that colleges aren't just looking for good students with impressive resumes. They are looking for fun, interesting, socially competent, passionate people that will be part of a student body at their institution. In short, they are looking for more than just academic credentials. So what does this mean?I think the fact that colleges and universities are looking at more than just your grades and test scores is a good thing. It means that almost anything about yourself can be spun as a positive attribute; something that makes you the unique snowflake that you are. So I would recommend that you let that part of yourself shine in your essay. But the key word is PASSION. Colleges and universities are looking for one trait almost more so than any other: Passion. They are looking for passionate students who really care about something, whether it be a global cause, pursuing a sport or musical instrument, writing, documenting current events, what have you. It doesn't really matter what it is. If you are really passionate about something in this world, then talk about it in your college essay, and talk about how it has made you who you are. And don't hold back! Just be sure that the passion is overall a positive thing. Basically, don't write about cleaning lint from under beds if that is your great passion.And finally, let your parents help you with your essay! They are smart and are a great resources, so don't be afraid to use them.Best of luck!

Getting Involved with Autism Awareness Month

Getting Involved with Autism Awareness Month Image via Unsplash April is full of ASD-related events, sponsored by national and local organizations. These include gatherings for people with autism, informational meetings between parents that have children with autism, and so on. Keep an eye out for some special events by some talented folks as well â€" perhaps a local artist with autism is having debuting some of their art at a local gallery, or there might be a local music featuring performers with autism. Sometimes the best way to support your community is by showing up and getting involved just by listening or observing somebody’s hard work. Take an online course Image via Unsplash The importance behind Autism Awareness Month roots from the need to educate individuals within society about ASD. Many people do not understand autism because of the broadness of the spectrum. There are so many different behavioral patterns and speech patterns that are affiliated with ASD that vary from one individual to the next, and often times, it makes it difficult to wrap your head around what autism really means. By taking a short online course, you could answer many of the questions you might be having about ASD, or at least learn a little bit more so that you can share it with those around you. Autism Society offers a simple, thirty-minute course called Autism 101, and best of all â€" it’s free. The course is broken down into the following categories: Introduction to the Autism Spectrum Overview of Treatment Options Treatment Assistance Transition to Adulthood More Information and Resources Reach out to a local organization Image via Pixabay If you’re unsure as to how to get your foot in the door, whether you are a part of the autism community or just somebody interested in getting involved, the best (and often easiest) way to get involved is by reaching out to a local organization. If your town or city has a college or university, there is most likely a club or organization for ASD that is open to the public. If there are no local organizations, consider searching for local affiliates of national organizations, such as Autism Society. If you’ve done your research and you haven’t been able to find anything â€" start your own! There might have been countless individuals before you that have searched for the same kind of community, but you can make the change. Take a friend to see a Sensory Friendly Film Image via Pixabay AMC Theatres (AMC) and Autism Society work together in helping bring some of the coolest flicks to a theatre near you for individuals with autism and other disabilities to enjoy at least once every month. If you do not have an AMC theatre near you, often times, smaller theatre chains have similar showings as well. Take a family member or a friend to see one of their favorite movies this month. If you don’t know anybody diagnosed with ASD, consider fundraising or providing money to buy some movie tickets for a local special needs classroom or group. Self-advocacy is important within the autism community, so at the very least what you can do this month (and every month) is open up your ears and listen to what people with autism have to say about their experiences, identities, and needs.

Beijing Shuren-Ribet Private School

Beijing Shuren-Ribet Private School Beijing Shuren-Ribet Private School As a K-12 private school, were the only independent coeducational bilingual boarding and day school in the Tongzhou District of Beijing, China. Our 16 acre campus in the Artists Village is just 20 kilometers east of the Central Business District. Its a closed and secure garden community in the suburbs of the worlds fastest growing metropolitan. Founded in 1993, were one of the oldest private schools in Beijing. We strive to deliver the gold standard of education by combining best practices of Chinese traditional education and Western curriculum standards. Shuren regards personalized education and international development as our goal, and explore and streamline the Chinese fundamental education as our mission. Shuren has constantly and deeply integrated the Chinese traditional courses and the international program together, explored many international partnerships with mainly American schools, established an American Shuren Base, and formed a Shuren featured education system.

What to Learn from Working in Retail

What to Learn from Working in Retail Image via. https://pixabay.com/en/shop-store-open-shopping-retail-2607121/ One of the most important lessons you can learn in retail is respect. If you thought in the past that you were kind and gracious to retail workers, waiters, etc., I promise you will want to be even nicer from here on out. Unfortunately, I can guarantee that you will have at least one rude customer each day (probably more than that). Whether you accidentally pull the wrong size or if they were just generally impatient, you will learn two major lessons: (1) patience is a virtue and (2) be nice to any person, especially people who are trying to help you. Let’s start with patience. When dealing with an indecisive customer or a rude customer, you are going to need to take a deep breath and be patient. If the customer is kind, this is easy, but if the customer is rude you will really just need to suck it up. After dealing with this, you will learn to be nicer and more grateful for the people who work in retail. Another situation that becomes quite the learning experience is when a customer is not just rude, but downright mean. If you come across a customer (as described above) and you don’t think that cleansing breaths will fix the situation, get a manager or someone who his higher up than you. This brings me to my next lesson in working retail: your superiors, although frustrating at times, can and will help you. Because of this, it is imperative that you treat them with respect. Remember how you were always taught to respect your elders? Well, take this lesson and apply it to your superiors (even if your superior is not that much older than you). In addition, not only learn to use your superiors, but also be sure to learn from them and ask them the fun question of the lessons that they learned while working in retail over the summer. Another motto that we’ve all heard from a young age is to treat others the way that you want to be treated. This definitely is a lesson that will be reiterated throughout your time in retail. You will, at some point, come across either a customer, a manager, an HR representative, or all of the above who will not abide by this motto when it comes to speaking to you. However, if you treat these people in the same way that they are treating you, you will most likely lose your job and will, therefore, lose your spending money for the summer. Kill them with kindness. When they’re rude, remind yourself how you wish they would treat you, and abide by that. Don’t go off their actual behavior, go off the behavior and courtesy that you wish that they had. I know Drake had a different version of the motto when he came out with the infamous sound The Motto, but my motto will forever be treat others the way that you want to be treated. Image via. https://pixabay.com/en/fashion-clothing-shop-clothes-1031469/ All in all, working in retail builds character and it gives you a newfound respect for different people from all walks of life. Even if your retail job is just a summer job, be sure to take it seriously and look for the little details that can help you grow as a person. You can gain just as much knowledge from working retail as you would from working in a fancy internship. Just to break it all down once again: (1) patience is a virtue, (2) be nice to any person, especially people who are trying to help you, (3) ask for help and learn from your superiors, and, last but certainly not least, (4) treat others the way that you would want to be treated. It takes a lot more effort to be rude to somebody than it does to be nice, so don’t waste your energy on negativity. I also hope that everyone working in retail this summer is offered a nice discount! Good luck and happy summer to all of my readers!