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How to Choose the Right Accounting and Financial Services Company?

 As complexities increase in the world of business, measuring and managing finances becomes a critical task. Without an efficient system to look after the accounting/ bookkeeping, payroll processing and back office transactions, the management of finances becomes ineffective and to fix the poorly done work, it costs time, resources and money. It is pragmatic to avoid all these hassles by availing the services of an expert accounting and financial services firm. Why should you consider off-shoring accounting services? If finance & accounting is noncore to your business, it is wise to off-shore your accounting operations to a high quality professional accounting firm from a low cost country. This will optimize your operational costs viz-a-viz having an in house team on account of currency and labour arbitrage, enhanced efficiencies, conversion of fixed f & a costs into variable costs, time zone advantage, standardization of processes and savings on the cost for training and ongo

When Science Kills Hope

For some reason, starship travel has never been a pipe dream of mine. A desire to exceed the speed of light in my travels has never occurred to me. The possibility of meeting aliens or UFO encounters doesn't excite me. I have zero desire to introduce genetic modifications into my future offspring. The option to defy death is not something I'm interested in. I'm writing this on an excellent computer. Still, I'm not sure that I enjoy my computer any more than I used to enjoy the effect of a newly sharpened pencil on a crisp white sheet of paper or the feel of making my way through the smooth pages of a mammoth encyclopedia, or the fun of recording favorite songs off the radio onto a stuttering cassette tape or viewing a classic movie on a flickering, whirring VHS bought at a car boot sale. The truth is that progress is complicated; it isn't always for the better, and in the process of making room for the new, it often kills the old. Even if we had the opportunity to e