The Dirty Secrets of Your Trade
So, Television is a hot bed of lies, deceit and made up competitions. We can't say that we are that surprised... every job is full of this stuff. It's not like the newspapers currently kicking TV whilst it is down are all that innocent.
We'd like you to even things out a bit. Spill the beans on your own trade. Tell us the dirty secrets that the public need to know.
( , Thu 27 Sep 2007, 10:31)
So, Television is a hot bed of lies, deceit and made up competitions. We can't say that we are that surprised... every job is full of this stuff. It's not like the newspapers currently kicking TV whilst it is down are all that innocent.
We'd like you to even things out a bit. Spill the beans on your own trade. Tell us the dirty secrets that the public need to know.
( , Thu 27 Sep 2007, 10:31)
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...you’re a fairly senior accountant at a large Higher Education establishment and you’re working on your financial projections, it’s probably best to remember that you get the money for undergraduate students from the Student Loans Company in February, not September when people actually register.
It’s also a good idea to bear in mind that if you abolish the 5% reduction in fees to foreign students for paying up front, then the chances are that said students will take advantage of the ability to pay in instalments, thereby further decreasing the amount of cash you’ve got sloshing around at this time of year.
That might have something to do with why every payroll run sends you further and further into the red.
And yes, that’s you I’m looking at, University of Manchester…
( , Thu 27 Sep 2007, 15:37, Reply)
...you’re a fairly senior accountant at a large Higher Education establishment and you’re working on your financial projections, it’s probably best to remember that you get the money for undergraduate students from the Student Loans Company in February, not September when people actually register.
It’s also a good idea to bear in mind that if you abolish the 5% reduction in fees to foreign students for paying up front, then the chances are that said students will take advantage of the ability to pay in instalments, thereby further decreasing the amount of cash you’ve got sloshing around at this time of year.
That might have something to do with why every payroll run sends you further and further into the red.
And yes, that’s you I’m looking at, University of Manchester…
( , Thu 27 Sep 2007, 15:37, Reply)
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