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Company Secretary Courses And Subjects

Company Secretary Courses

The Company Law Board initiated a course in the year 1960 which is a Diploma in Company Secretary ship by the Government. As a result, the Institute of Company Secretaries of India stretched in the year 1969. These come under the regulation of the Companies Act in 1956 of Section 25. As per the Act of 1980, this was converted into a constitutional organization.

The Course lineup the knowledge in the field of legal affairs and commercial economic filed with the contemporary practice.
The aim of this Course’s is to expand and control the business.

* Foundation Course – 1st Stage: This is for the individual; he should pass the exam of Higher Secondary to meet up the eligibility criteria.

* Intermediate Course – 2nd Stage: The Intermediate Course which the individual should pass the foundation phase.

* Final Course – Last Stage/Final Course: The Final Course which the individual should clear all the two stages accurately to become a successful Company Secretary.

These are the all the 3 stages to be successfully completed

Eligibility Criteria:

Who and how an individual can pursue

* One should have passed his/her Higher Secondary examination or Intermediate Examination in order to pursue the Company Secretary courses.

* Those who are already a graduate and have cleared post graduation in Cost Accountancy or Chartered Accountancy has an advantage which is they can directly apply for the Intermediate stage of company secretary.

Training after Courses of Company Secretary:

After successfully clearing all the stages of the examinations; candidates have to go for a practical training for 16 months in order that the individual becomes the member of the Institute of the CSI and the person will be allocated a Professional Membership Number.

Extra Qualities:

* The person must be devoted and he/she should accomplish the good writing and speaking English skills

* He/she should also attain a moral character

* He/she should be able to understand the strategies and policies of the company. In a straight way he/she should become diplomatic person and should also be intellectual, elegant, loyal and meticulous as well.

Subjects Covers:

* Basic Economics
* Business Communication
* English
* Financial Accounting
* Company Law
* Management Accounting
* General and Commercial Law
* Corporate Secretarial practice
* Banking and Insurance
* World Trade Organization
* Corporate Restructuring
* Human Resource Management and Industrial Relation
* International Trade
* Joint Ventures and Foreign Collaborations and many more

Financial Planning Program Exposes Students To Emerging Field

As with all fields, the financial arena is continuously evolving. With an unstable economy, people are being more careful in how they invest their money and are turning to professionals for guidance. Others, meanwhile, are planning for retirement and need to figure out how to make the money they have accumulated through RRSPs or will receive through a pension plan work for them in their later years. That’s where financial planning advisors come in. According to the Canadian Securities Institute, these professionals are responsible for: assessing clients’ financial needs for retirement, tax and estate planning; formulating financial plans and solutions to fulfill client objectives; implementing financial plans that are monitored and reviewed regularly; staying informed on current investment products and changes in the markets and tax laws; providing comprehensive wealth management advice, including guidance on investment and portfolio management issues, to high net worth clients; referring to, or consulting with, tax, legal and estate planning specialists as needed; prospect for new clients and building an established business.

A report by the Toronto Board of Trade states that, with demographic changes and the need for regulation and associated trained professional, there will be an increasing demand for graduates from programs such as Centennial College’s Financial Planning program. This offering is completed through a series of courses that use instruction materials from professional bodies. Among the topics covered at Centennial College are: marketing, tax planning, retirement financial planning, accounting for managerial decision making, estate planning and risk management, corporate credit management, crafting and executing strategy and more.

As a result of their courses, students have the know-how to:

Integrate economic and personal information necessary for effective financial planning decisions.

Compare, contrast and select financial products and services, investment planning and counselling services for clients, while adhering to industry standards.

Effectively market financial services to clients to gain new and renewal business.

Recognize potential tax and legal implications within a financial planning situation.

Once they complete the program, students graduate with an Ontario College Graduate Certificate as well as well as all of the educational requirements to challenge the Certified Financial Planner (CFP) exam. This resulting Certified Financial Planner (CFP TM) license is required for those who wish to work in: banks, credit unions, financial planning companies, life insurance companies, mutual fund companies and investment dealers.

This Financial Planning certification is open to anyone who currently possesses a three-year college diploma or university degree in a business related discipline. Also considered will be applicants who have a two-year college diploma or a partial university degree (75 per cent complete), and who have a minimum of two years work experience relevant to the program. In addition to these requirements, students may be required to provide proof of English proficiency and may be asked to complete an assessment of numeracy skills.

Can Singapore Private Banking Replace Swiss Private Banks

Singapore private banking has grown massively over the past decade. Assets under management at Singapore private banks have grown to around 300Bn, 6 times what they were 10 years ago. It is estimated that Singapore manages around 5% of the world’s private wealth, while Swiss private banking manages around a quarter.

Singapore has benefited from tight bank secrecy regulation, in addition to a rise in the number of Asian millionaires, especially the type that want to invest with private banks and financial instruments rather than in property.

Yet in response to demand from the G20 group of developed countries, Singapore has promised to rethink its ultra private secrecy laws. Like Switzerland, Singapore has to walk the tightrope between keeping its sovereignty and international acceptance of its laws and banks.

One of the reasons why Singapore has grown is because it already was a large financial center in its own right. Unlike smaller tax havens and dependencies of other countries which have been accused of ”inventing” laws to benefit from capital flight, Singapore is a long-standing trading hub and center of international financial settlements.

There are several arguments in favour of Singapore keeping its privacy laws. Many private banking clients in Singapore are very powerful people among neighbours like China, Indonesia and Thailand. It’s in their interest to ensure that Singapore bank secrecy is not relaxed. Furthermore, Singapore is an international financial center – it cannot be blackmailed in the same way as other jurisdictions.

However Singapore has made concessions, and may not necessarily see its future in harbouring Western tax evaders. Singapore has signed TIEAS with a number of countries and promised to adopt article 26 of the OECD model tax convention on information exchange over tax matters.

After Swiss banking secrecy was put under the spotlight, it was widely reported that bankers were urging a massive flight of capital to Singapore, where bank secrecy rules still held strong. But in reality, basing any structure on bank secrecy is like building a house on a fault line, it’s bound to change. The smartest investors instead used techniques which do not depend on bank secrecy in any single country.

Savvy private banking clients are now using distinct structures which operate independent of bank secrecy such as investing through trusts or trust companies.

Further, the reasons for banking in an offshore centre like Switerland do not depend entirely on tax. In fact the biggest reason is security. Hundreds of banks have been going under in the US, not Switzerland. Investors are also escaping from currency devaluations, civil forfeiture and frivolous lawsuits.

Singapore wealth management is certainly growing in sophistication, but it is still in a learning phase. During the mid 2000’s when Singapore’s private banking industry was growing rapidly, it was alleged that ther were not enough bankers to meet demand. Singapore private banks were instead employing local hairdressers and carsalesmen with good people skills and turning them into private bankers.

Singapore private banking is modelled closely on Swiss private banking, even down to its family trust law. In terms of weathering geo-political events like the war on bank secrecy, Singapore may have to follow the Swiss lead also.

Find the Correct Vibrational Place to Attract Financial Abundance

The universe can provide a steady stream of abundance and if you believe and attain a vibrational alignment with this abundance you will receive your share and it won’t be difficult to do and it doesn’t have to take much time because you are already well along the way.

What often happens with most people is they unwittingly provide resistance to their natural financial well-being. If they could shift their vibration around money from worry and concern to enthusiasm and fun their financial well-being would be assured. As your resistance is replaced with allowing and your doubts replaced with belief your abundance will become obvious and real. When that emotional shift occurs, immediate financial manifestations will be the evidence of that shift. If I can convince you that the path to financial abundance is simply an emotional path, in other words when you focus on how you feel and care about how you feel and you feel good most of the time your abundance and in fact anything you desire will become a reality.

Your work is not to go out and try and make this happen through action and effort but simply to allow and relax into a comfortable and gradual rediscovery of your natural state of relief and ease and well-being.

When you attain financial abundance it does not mean that you deprive someone else of theirs. Because the way the universe works is that abundance expands proportionately to match all desires. If you can find joy and happiness when you see the success of another then your resistance disappears and your own success will soar. The fastest way to get an improved financial condition is to look for pleasing things that you already have. For in focusing on that which is already working in your life, more success will come and it will come quickly.

Financial abundance does not occur in one’s life through hard work or good luck or favouritism. Financial abundance is simply the universe’s response to consistent thoughts and feelings of abundance. When you are able to accomplish the feeling of abundance within yourself before the evidence has shown itself to you, the evidence must come and it will continue to come as long as you maintain the feeling of abundance. I know this because I have created financial abundance in this way in my own life.

Any time you are feeling good no matter the reason you are a vibrational match to the feeling of abundance. In your absence of resistance everything that you have ever asked for is making its way to you through the law of attraction. With each passing day your vibrational point of attraction will continue to improve until there will be an obvious tipping point. For a while the only evidence of your financial progress will be your improved emotional state of being. And if you let that be enough, not focusing on where your finances are at the moment, financial improvement will come.

Know that you are doing extremely well and abundance is flowing to you and the abundance that you seek is coming One of the best ways to do this is to feel gratitude and appreciation for where you are and excitement and enthusiasm for what is next.

Going To College Invest In Wisdom

I was reading through Proverbs, looking for some direct instruction about finances, and I stumbled upon something very interesting. Read these scripture verses, and see if you notice a theme:

Blessed is the man who finds wisdom,
the man who gains understanding,
for she is more profitable than silver
and yields better returns than gold. (Proverbs 3:13-14)

Choose my instruction instead of silver,
knowledge rather than choice gold (Proverbs 8:10)

How much better to get wisdom than gold, to choose
understanding rather than silver! (Proverbs 16:16)

Now I might be a bit slower than your average bear, but it seems to me that the Lord is saying that wisdom is more important than gold or silver. Wisdom is worthy of searching for and pursuing. Wisdom and knowledge are worth the effort, and worth all the hard work. It is more important than investing in gold – AND it will get you a better annual average rate of return!

For some families, these verses may help them as they consider the cost of college. College is worth the effort. College may be worth the investment. Nobody knows your family, your finances, and your child’s future income better than you. With all those factors in mind, it may be worth taking a college loan – particularly since it has better dividends than gold and silver (which are doing pretty well right now, what with the government printing money like crazy, LOL!)

I say this with some trepidation, however, because the Bible also has a LOT to say about debt (none of it good). This is DEFINITELY something you should pray about and consider carefully.

One of my friends was talking to me about college debt, and how much debt was OK. From a secular perspective, you want to look at some specific statistics. Look up the statistics for one college at a time. What percent of students graduate on time? What percent of students are employed within 6 months of graduating? What is the average income for graduates? What is the average income for students getting a specific degree? How much debt does the average student accumulate at that college? Then take all the information and put it all together. Can the average student get a job that will pay off the average debt in a reasonable amount of time?

The Lord appears to be a big fan of investing your money in wisdom. It is worth it. How MUCH to invest can vary from family to family. It is worth going over the numbers though. After all, it is better to get wisdom than to pursue gold!