by Kathie | Jan 21, 2016 | Accounting, Gender, PhD Studies, Qualitative research
First of all, to understand where I am coming from, my ontology is a nominalist one rather than a realist one. I argue that our social world exists because of how we, as society, structure it. It is society that has created the social world that we live in, unlike the...
by Kathie | Jun 6, 2014 | Accounting, Instruction and presentations, PhD Studies
Some old and some new. I post on things interesting to me at the time. Currently my interests include my research into gender and professions (particularly accounting), Bourdieu, instruction and presentations, and work-life balance. An overview of my current...
by Kathie | Jan 7, 2013 | Accounting
I’ve been accepted at Newcastle University too start working on my PhD in Accounting. Many people ask me why, at my age, would I want to do a PhD. Lifelong learning is not just something I talk about, it is something I believe in. It is something i do. Doctors...
by Kathie | Jan 19, 2012 | Accounting
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by Kathie | Feb 13, 2011 | Accounting
I always like free stuff.If you are a small business, Simply Accounting now has a free Express version of their software.
by Kathie | May 11, 2010 | Accounting
I am not a fan of GST. Not because I don’t like tax – but because it is not logical. How and when you charge GST does not always make sense – you have to confirm everything to be sure. Well, now BC and Ontario are moving to the HST on...