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What accounting records should I keep?

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The exact requirements will depend on the size and complexity of your business. There is a legal requirement to keep detailed accounting records for a company. You should also consider keeping a petty cash book and, if you keep manual records, an analysed cashbook splitting payments and receipts into separate columns for each type of expense or income.

How do I record late payment interest and compensation in my accounting records for tax purposes?

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Late payment interest and compensation are chargeable as 'interest received' (for the late payment interest) and 'other income' (for the compensation received) within the accounts. Both the late payment interest and compensation are taxable as they are derived from extra costs which you may have incurred. The Better Payment Practice Group and its individual members have taken reasonable care in sourcing and presenting the information

How important are your client and employee records, accounting and other company information?

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Always back up this information onto another media source, one that may stay in the office, but also onto a server that may be offsite or onto media that can be taken and stored offsite. One thing you must plan is how often you will backup this information. Having a few different off-site locations where this information is stored or backed up will help protect your time and financial investments.

Who does the payroll accounting, pays the taxes and maintains records?

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TeamLease will compute payroll checks, monitor benefits such as insurance programs and employee pension plans, deduct and pay all appropriate taxes and file quarterly and year-end tax reports and fulfill other statutory requirements.

What is dentistry's involvement in forensic medicine?

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Forensic medicine is a science that deals with the relation and application of medical facts to legal problems. Dentists who work in forensics now can establish a positive identification of human remains -- sometimes in a matter of minutes, even without dental records. Where no dental X-rays are available, digital photographs taken of the teeth can be used to compare a smiling photograph taken during the victim's life.

What is an accounting?

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In a decedent's estate, all income and all expenses of the settlement of the estate need to be listed on a final accounting. All proposed distributions need to be listed as well. The accounting is similar to a balance sheet and must balance. In other estates, accountings are required every three years and sometimes more frequently. These accountings, prepared by a Conservator, Guardian or other fiduciary, list income and expenses of estates.

Should I do my own accounting?

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There are many accounting software programs available that generate financial reports and are relatively easy to learn to use. If your business is complicated and your skills are limited, then seek assistance. It is very important for a business to keep adequate records to see how well the business is doing, to substantiate your tax returns, and to request a loan from a bank or credit from a supplier.

How much do forensic professionals make?

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Private fees in my psychiatric subspecialty range from about $150/hour to about $700/hour. The latter is for one or two people who are internationally known for extremely specialized stuff. Most well trained and experienced forensic psychiatrists charge between $250 and $500/hour. Sometimes we discount our fees. Forensic psychologists usually charge a bit less. The most expensive I know charge around $300-350/hour. The least expensive (but well-qualified) ones I know charge around $150/hour.

If so, is this typical of most forensic psychiatrists?

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Almost all forensic psychiatrists, and most forensic psychologists, have a significant clinical practice or connection.

What is a Medical Forensic Exam?

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After a sexual assault, and with patient consent, a Medical Forensic Exam can be conducted. Evidence is collected and documented by specially trained, professional nurse examiners in a supportive environment. They are performed on a 24-hour, on call basis for females and males age 13 and up within 96 hours of the incident.

What are the subdisciplines in forensic science?

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Forensic scientists are often involved in the search for and examination of physical evidence. This physical evidence is useful for establishing or excluding an association between a suspect of a crime and the scene of the crime and/or the victim(s) or between the victim(s) and the crime scene. The scientist will sometimes visit the scene to determine the sequence of events, any indicators as to who the perpetrator might be, and to join in the search for evidence.

Where can I get information about forensic science?

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General forensic information can be found in several locations in your local library. There are also many Internet sites that have information about forensic science. Reddy's Forensic Home Page at www.forensicpage.com is an organized site for specific links. Informational links for common disciplines and careers in forensic science can also be found there. A general search for forensic science books on sites such as Amazon.com will provide a long list of informational books.

What is a forensic pathologist?

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Forensic pathology is a specialized area of pathology. The forensic pathologist performs autopsies to determine the cause and manner of death in situations falling under the jurisdiction of the local medical examiner or coroner. These situations include violent deaths such as homicides, accidents and suicides. Other categories are suspicious, sudden and unexpected deaths.

What is a forensic evaluation?

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Forensics are not therapyWhen you are sent for a forensic evaluation, bear in mind this is not therapy. There is no confidentiality, what you tell the evaluator will be told to the Court. Speak to your lawyer about any issues that you want kept confidential. Discuss how you should answer questions around issues that you do not want to come out in the Court setting. Home visitWhen the forensic worker comes for the home visit, be natural.

What is Forensic Analysis?

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Investigation to determine the essential features of the information pr material at hand, separating it into its constituent components, for presentation in a court of law. In other words, analyzing the findings produced in the electronic discovery so as to make them usable in a court case.

Where can I get my immunization records?

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Check your personal records. Be sure to ask your parents, grandparents, or guardians to see if they have them. Your pediatrician may also have them. You may also obtain records by contacting your high school or previous college that you attended to see if they are on file.

Should I keep any records?

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Yes. You should keep a system for recording the expenses incurred with your claim. Medical expenses are a significant part of your lawsuit, so it is important that you keep good records. We will keep track of your legal expenses, which may include costs of filing, service of process, investigation, reports, depositions, witness fees, jury fees, etc. From time to time, however, there will be expenses incurred that you must keep track of yourself.

How do I get census records?

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Federal population census records, 1790-1930, are available for research at the National Archives Building in Washington, DC, and in Regional Archives throughout the country. The National Archives at College Park does not have census records. NARA will only copy exactly identified pages of the Federal census.
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