Sentences with phrase «at keeping records»

My accountant is good at keeping records and making my books straight but she's not up to date on the details of tax code.
For this position, a potential applicant must be good at keeping records and be a self - starter who is able toadhere to deadlines and follow orders.
The prosecutor determined that Meese was lousy at keeping records and at remembering things, but that bad memory was not a crime.
I am not too good at keeping records.
Well that is interesting, because the Roman Empire was very good at keeping records of who they executed, and there were many religious writers in Jerusalem at the time.
The census that Joseph and Mary went to... NEVER took place, and the Romans were surprisingly good at keeping records, especially for tax purposes, which is what census taking was really for back then.

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Or say you just want employees to remember and keep on remembering the importance of preserving cash or boosting gross margins or maybe just recording a profit at the end of a month.
The Polish central bank announced Wednesday it kept its benchmark interest rate unchanged at a record low of 1.5 percent.
Household debt is at record levels, while average wages are growing only fast enough to keep up with inflation.
And what if this «information superhighway» we keep hearing about (wherein consumers will purportedly be able to create their own CDs at home) finally arrives and makes record stores obsolete?
In her freshman year at Stanford, Ledecky kept up her winning ways, setting or re-setting 12 NCAA records and nine American records.
Boeing is pumping out airplanes at a record pace and aims to keep climbing.
This morning, the European Central Bank kept interest rates unchanged at record lows, as expected, but European markets could take another turn depending on what happens when European Central Bank president Mario Draghi takes questions later this morning.
Keep a record of all acts of bullying so you have a case, should human resources look at disciplinary action against that employee.
The research team asked 50 workers to keep detailed records of any ill treatment at work, while also asking their partners to keep track of their behavior at home.
Almost anyone in manufacturing is a producer of hazardous waste and must account for it at each step by keeping careful records: for example, that a hauler picked up x gallons of waste from your factory and that a disposal company received it, and so on.
«To keep that within budget and on time you just have to be able to decide by looking at some of the track records of companies who have actually delivered.»
This month it kept its key interest rate at a record low -0.1 %.
The ECB kept rates at record lows and confirmed its asset - buying programme would continue at 60 billion euros ($ 69.15 billion) per month at least until December and could be expanded or extended if deemed necessary.
Audio recording will also give you the opportunity to keep eye contact with the person during the question and answer session, making both of your feel at ease.
Rob Brierley, chief financial officer of Phoenix Controls, a Newton, Mass., manufacturer of precision air - flow systems: Keep comprehensive records for at least 7 to 10 years.
Valorie Elgar, senior tax professional at H&R Block says the most common mistake self - employed workers make is not keeping proper records of income and expenses.
The Reserve Bank of Australia on Tuesday decided to keep its interest rates unchanged at 1.5 percent — a record low — and said it expects the Aussie economy to grow around 3 percent a year over the next few years.
U.S. crude oil production is at a record high but supplies of oil keep falling.
It represents the most candidates at this stage of the election season since the FEC started keeping these records, in 1977.
By Dec. 31, 2017, more than 2,100 people had taken at least the first step toward running for the House or Senate by filing the necessary paperwork, according to records kept by the Federal Election Commission.
As expected, the European Central Bank made no changes to its monetary policy on Thursday, keeping rates at record lows.
Inspections in the last two years had found widespread deficiencies at the facility, from understaffing and repeated incidents of falls requiring hospitalization to failures in training and record keeping and ignored complaints of sexual harassment.
Before then, it had kept its policy rate at a record low near zero for seven years in an effort to help the country recover from the deepest recession since the 1930s.
This version actually took almost 2 hours to record because I kept on messing up, and there kept being distractions like my neighbors motorbike and the garbage man coming at 7 AM Etc!
Many of the people sending invoices now have little experience with keeping accounts or chasing up payments so we'll look at what freelancers need to know about maintaining their financial records.
The rule imposes huge record - keeping costs, previously estimated at $ 4 billion in upfront costs, and $ 2 billion in annual operating costs.
We definitely recommend de-duplicating leads based on email address at the very least, but you should also verify information such as zip code, phone number, and email address when possible to keep lead records up to date, and thus, functional.
It remains to be seen if oil prices will remain low for a long period of time, but the Federal Reserve's actions, which have kept lending rates near record lows since 2009, have allowed airlines like Alaska access to capital at a reasonably cheap cost.
What are the potential conditions required to keep volatility at historically low, if not record low, levels?
Mark Carney, governor of the Bank of England, has kept the bank's main interest rate at a record low of 0.25 per cent as the economy weakens ahead of Britain's departure from the European Union.
That will change soon, if Poloz can shake off some of the concerns that, as he acknowledged in a speech last week, keep him «awake at night» — such as record - high home prices and household debt, lagging youth employment and cyber threats that could disrupt Canada's financial system.
Today the USA has created one of the largest debts ever recorded, both the public and private sector are heavily indebted, and much of that debt was created while global central banks were keeping rates at record lows over the last decade.
One nice thing about the IRS treating crypto as an asset is that we can look at how the IRS treats people that «day trade» stock and often don't keep great records / have lots of transactions.
At the end of March, some users discovered that the messaging app stored information about contacts and kept records of message and call times.
The European Central Bank decided yesterday to keep its interest rates at a record low.
«Recent record - low mortgage rates have created a buffer of affordability that has kept homes in most metros attainable — and at least has pulled in the reins on unaffordability in the nation's priciest metros,» Lee wrote.
Indonesia, like other emerging markets, has historically struggled to keep accurate records due to a lack of expertise and resources, but the public and private sectors are now looking at blockchain technology to overcome some of these challenges.
There are private blockchains, which is a 20 - year - old technology that somehow causes idiots to throw money at it, and then you have public blockchains, which is supposed to be a decentralized record - keeping structure but, in reality, is both centralized and horribly inefficient.
The Fed's latest rate hike marks its sixth since it began tightening credit in December 2015, after having kept its benchmark rate at a record low near zero for seven years to help nurture the economy's recovery from the recession.
Every record of every financial transaction you've ever made at your bank is kept in a giant database... a database that is controlled by the bank.
It's a good idea to keep those records on hand for seven years because customs services in various countries can challenge you on rules of origin at any time.
Last month, the Fed modestly raised its benchmark short - term rate for the first time since December 2015, when it had raised it after keeping the rate at a record low near zero for seven years.
Oh, and a sixth straight week of gains for the S&P 500... No matter what happens lately, stocks just keep rising, with record closes piling up in U.S. benchmarks at a rate that is starting to defy precedent.
The Bank of Japan (BOJ) has voted to keep its trend - setting interest rate at record lows, as policymakers continue to rely on record stimulus to keep the economy humming.
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