Please can someone give me some advice on how to put a multi-currency cashflow forecast together? Any help gratefully received. I have done a sterling one but I need to incorporate Sterling, Euro & Dollar, not sure if there is a prefered method or layout.
So hows about an intro before we start. We always ask newbies!
Usual stuff - what prof body do you belong to, do you work for yourself or in a practice/ firm, who is your MLR with, are you a bookkeeper or accountant, what qualifications, how long in role, where up to in your studies-what exams passed/with what body//in midst of doing, where based, what you did before this role? That sort of thing. Helps get to know you but also how best to pitch answers.
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So hows about an intro before we start. We always ask newbies!
Usual stuff - what prof body do you belong to, do you work for yourself or in a practice/ firm, who is your MLR with, are you a bookkeeper or accountant, what qualifications, how long in role, where up to in your studies-what exams passed/with what body//in midst of doing, where based, what you did before this role? That sort of thing. Helps get to know you but also how best to pitch answers.
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Also add your name so it appear in your posts- edit profile
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Joanne
Winner of Bookkeeper of the Year 2015, 2016 & 2017
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You should check out answers with reference to the legal position
Sorry, my name is Alison, I have been working in a similar role for more than 20 years, I qualified as a book-keeper 15 years ago. I am currently a Finance Coordinator in a family run Electrical Company in Hampshire. I havent had much experience with multi currency.