Japanese US Accounting & Tax 101, December 7
With generous support from the Japan America Society of Indiana, Corbett, Duncan & Hubly, PC will be presenting the below seminar.
This seminar will be PRESENTED IN JAPANESE.
Topics will include:
*Accounting knowledge - What good will that do you?
*Tax knowledge fundamentals - Differences between one who knows and doesn't know.
*Why should we account for it? Let's understand!
*Basic overview of the fundamentals: corporate tax return and corporate tax research.
*Do you know all of the basic financial statements?
*Why should we close the books monthly?
*These financial statements are balancing, "What do you mean?"
*Why should we depreciate the fixed assets?
*What are the differences between accounting and tax?
Who Should Attend:
*Japanese professionals who use accounting or tax related data without an accounting/tax degree.
*Japanese professionals who are interested in learning the must-knows when checking financial statements.
*Japanese professionals who think, "Accounting/Tax is NOT difficult."
Cost: $50
Date: Thursday, December 7, 2006
Time: 1:15 Registration, 1:30-5:30 Seminar
Location: Sheraton Indianapolis Hotel & Suites
8787 Keystone Crossing
Indianapolis, IN 46240
Phone: 317-846-2700
Seminar Registration form 12-07.pdf
For further information contact the Japan American Society of Indiana (JASI): http://www.japanindiana.org or email herickson@cdhcpa.com
