In business, management and other employees need to act under the highest ethical standards i.e., act with honesty and integrity, no conflicts of interest, accuracy...
Read moreDid You Know? The first accounting software was developed in 1978 when Visicalc and Peachtree Software were introduced. Visicalc was the first spreadsheet software that enabled financial modeling on the computer, while Peachtree Software was an accounting software package for the early personal computer.
Read moreWorking capital is a critical aspect of any business for the smooth running of its operations and is an indicator of the financial health of a business.
Read moreInternational business involves producing and/ or selling goods and services cross-border, between countries. International business can be carried out in several ways.
Read moreKenya’s development blueprint, “Vision 2030” aims to transform Kenya into a newly industrializing, middle-income country providing a high quality of life to all its citizens by 2030 in a clean and secure environment.
Read moreSince 2013 when county governments were operationalized, taking the place of what were municipal councils, town councils and city councils, there has been many employment grievances pitting the new levels of government with employees.
Read moreDid you know? People with albinism synthesize vitamin D five times faster than dark-skinned people. Since vitamin D is produced when ultraviolet-B light enters the skin, the lack of pigmentation means light can enter more easily.
Read moreAre you financially secure? Are you comfortably covering your monthly expenses, able to save for your future, and feeling in control of your money?
Read moreFiling tax returns in Kenya is a mandatory obligation for every registered taxpayer. Section 52B of the Income Tax Act stipulates that income tax accrued in or was derived from Kenya shall be subjected to income tax, regardless of whether an individual is resident or non-resident.
Read moreOwnership of sectional property involves the subdivision of a building into two or more units, with each unit having a sectional title owned by different persons.
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