This along with the rest of your videos are actually really helpful! I’ve been watching them all the past couple days and have my AVBK exam today, feeling confident thanks to your videos! Keep it up and thank you.
I know im asking the wrong place but does anybody know a way to get back into an Instagram account..? I somehow forgot the password. I love any assistance you can give me.
Thank you so much for this fantastic video! i'm studying from home and i'm finding the payroll unit really hard to get my head around but this video finally made it click!!
an example with a real situation would be very helpful, I admit I'm a little confused because in an employer's bank transactions there are also cash outlays to pay the PAYE, so it would seem that the cash outlay for net salary is not the only one. Am I wrong?
Yes, there are other cash outlays. Dr Pension account and Cr Bank account with €1500. Also Dr HMRC and Cr Bank with €6300. That, together with the €10.050 paid to the employee, brings the bank balance (Cr) to €17.850, which is the total wage expense.
This along with the rest of your videos are actually really helpful! I’ve been watching them all the past couple days and have my AVBK exam today, feeling confident thanks to your videos! Keep it up and thank you.
I know im asking the wrong place but does anybody know a way to get back into an Instagram account..?
I somehow forgot the password. I love any assistance you can give me.
Just wanted to say thank you so much for your clear explanations. You have got a real talent to teach and share knowledge!
Thank you so much for this fantastic video! i'm studying from home and i'm finding the payroll unit really hard to get my head around but this video finally made it click!!
Thank you very much for this video. I hope you will make another one on how to practically make entries in a payroll software.
Thank you for an excellent presentation, it has been very helpful to me and I am very grateful.
more vids pls you are better than my teachers
Thanks for the explanation. Simple and clear
Very clear explanation. Thank you
an example with a real situation would be very helpful, I admit I'm a little confused because in an employer's bank transactions there are also cash outlays to pay the PAYE, so it would seem that the cash outlay for net salary is not the only one. Am I wrong?
Yes, there are other cash outlays. Dr Pension account and Cr Bank account with €1500. Also Dr HMRC and Cr Bank with €6300. That, together with the €10.050 paid to the employee, brings the bank balance (Cr) to €17.850, which is the total wage expense.
Great explanation