Monday, February 28, 2011

Aiming for accounting technician post title/ similar?

Aiming for accounting technician post title/ similar?
Aiming for Accounting Technician/ Book Keeper/ Chartered Accountant: Have changed careers and just finished Sage courses and Pitman's C & G Book Keeping Level 1, both are seemingly good starting points. I agree, do you? Can anyone suggest the best colleges and county inclusive are the most promising for wanting to be a credited (student-full member credited*) Accountant? AA
Standards & Testing - 1 Answers
People Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
You could join the Association of Accounting Technicians and they would have colleges that they can recommend or join Association of Certified Chartered Accountants (I am not sure if this is what they are still called).

Read more other entries :

Monday, February 14, 2011

Is there anyone having trouble logging in to Bank of Scotland accounts?

Is there anyone having trouble logging in to Bank of Scotland accounts?
Bank of Scotland have been upgrading their system over the last weekend. Now, because of their 'new and improved' system, I cannot access my personal bank account. I have 2 business accounts with them and can log in to them, but not my personal current account. I have phoned their Internet Helpline at least 6 times and get told something different each time - they have no idea what is happening. Has anyone got the same problem?
Other - Internet - 2 Answers
People Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
No. It will not be a problem with their system I am sure of it, what message are you getting that tells you that you cannot access it?
Answer 2 :
"I have phoned their Internet Helpline at least 6 times and get told something different each time - they have no idea what is happening! That says a lot! The ball is definitely in their court on that one. Sorry to say you will have to just keep badgering them about it or go into the local branch and kick up a stink. You would have thought with all the money poured into them by the Tax Payers you would have thought they would at least get something right. Oh no I forgot! Paying obscene bonuses is more important and therefore you have my deepest sympathies!

Read more other entries :

Monday, February 7, 2011

What's the best bank account and credit card/debt card for a person aged under 18?

What's the best bank account and credit card/debt card for a person aged under 18?
I'm looking for a good bank company in the UK as I'm a full time student and I need a credit card or debt card. I have looked around but none accept me as they say I need to over 18. I also have noticed you need to apply to a bank account before you get a credit card? Barclay's is what my family uses.
Credit - 5 Answers
People Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
I would go for RBS and they offer a root 21 card for anyone under 21 which has worked perfectly for me
Answer 2 :
is there a Chase Bank there...they have some awesome checking and savings stuff for kids/pre adults...excellent customer service and people available to help you in many ways with finances.....
Answer 3 :
You cannot have a credit card until your 18 and over, so of course they won't give you one! You can however have a bank account with debit card from age 11+ with some banks. Anyone can also have a bank account and cash card! Natwest do an adapt account for under 18's and you can have a debit card with that. student accounts are only given to those 18 and over, because they will be in uni or other education. You may be 16-18 and in full time education but you cannot have a student bank account with credit card because your still under 18. Student bank accounts also typically come with an overdraft and maybe even a cheque book which You cannot have because your under 18. I had a natwest bank account from 12, with debit card, and used it when I went to work full time at 16 BUT I was NOT able to get a cheque book, overdraft or credit card until I was 18! No point applying to credit card companies or even ANY bank for a crediot card, you won't get one! Apply for an under 18 account, and when you turn 18 (even if that is only 2 months away) THEN you can go into the bank and ask to upgrade! Since your family is with barclays I'd suggest you go into a branch and ASK them what they can give to under 18's! Best bet is to always talk to somone face to face. Good Luck!
Answer 4 :
no, it is not necessary to have a bank account to apply for a credit card. you need your parents to refer you to the bank for credit card. http://www.creditrepairinfo.com
Answer 5 :
you can't have a card on your own if you are not of legal age..under 18 is a minor.

Read more other entries :

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

How can you move emails from one hotmail account to another?

How can you move emails from one hotmail account to another?
Hi, I recently created a new hotmail account and I would like to know how to move my emails from my old account to my new one. Is it possible? Thanks.
Other - Internet - 5 Answers
People Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
Just forward them to the new email address!
Answer 2 :
Just simply go onto your old hotmail account and open up the emails you want to send to your new hotmail. (As if youve just been sent a new email and going to read it) Then add your NEW hotmail adress as if you were sending an email to someone else. Voila! Hope thats explain well.
Answer 3 :
Send them to your new hotmail.Say for example your old htomail is helloimbob@hotmail.com and you want to send the emails you got to your new hotmail. All you have to do is click on the email and send to your new hotmail... ex. To: newhotmail@hotmail.com From: helloimob@hotmail.com Hope I helped! Oh, if you want to do an easier way, do forward activating (something like that) and all the emails you got on your old hotmail, will be send to your new hotmail automatically! You can delete them on your old hotmail or keep a copy!
Answer 4 :
Just send them to your new email address just like you do sending to your friends..
Answer 5 :
You may be able to forward your email in your inbox in your old account to your new one but it's a bit of a laborious task but can be done if you have important emails in there. But if you have a lot of things signed up to send email to your old account such as eBay, Bebo and MySpace accounts and you don't really want to go through every one changing the email it sends mail to, you can set your old email account to automatically forward any email you have sent to your old account to your new one. Bear in mind, this only works with Hotmail, MSN and Windows Live accounts. I'm not sure how you do it but I have it set up on mine. I think you log into your old account, go to your inbox and in the top right corner is and "Options" tab, it's in there somewhere, if you can't find it just Google, "Automatically forwarding Hotmail emails" or something. Good luck, Jamie.

Read more other entries :