humor
Workplace witticisms, job jokes and career quips; who says work can't be a laughing matter?
Is the VAT Flat Rate Plan Worthwhile?
Is taking part in the VAT flat rate system something that would be beneficial? The value-added tax, sometimes known as VAT, is a system that has been optimized in order to help save unnecessary labour. You pay HMRC a percentage that is fixed in relation to your turnover that includes VAT rather than calculating the amount of VAT that you are responsible for handing over to HMRC by subtracting input VAT from output VAT. This is because you pay HMRC a percentage that is fixed in relation to your turnover. The nature of your business is the primary factor in determining the appropriate ratio.
By cheap accountant3 years ago in Journal
Strange World Review
The year 2022 has been a mixed bag for Disney movies. We've seen good movies like Chip & Dale Rescue Rangers and Turning Red. While the year has had a fair share of movies worthy of a Razzie Award such as Pinocchio, Hocus Pocus 2, and Lightyear.
By Kylecovey Smith3 years ago in Journal
Blackest Day
November 25th, 2022 marked my seventh Black Friday as a retail worker, specifically in the electronics department. You would think after so many years you would just know what do to. How to handle the swarm of people coming into a store with wild eyes ready to drop absurd amounts of money. The rush of transactions right before your very eyes. The call-outs of coworkers, and the hope that the ones beside you can hold on.
By Lauren Girod3 years ago in Journal
The Latest Airline Ripoff — Making You Pay For an Ounce of Snacks — Before You Get on the Plane
This cranky old lady has been pushed over her limit. I have written stories complaining about 35-year-olds who don’t know what a pencil is, cashless banks, and dismal customer service that turns your hair grey and tolls your death knell before your call is answered, but WeOnlyWantYourMoney Airlines has completely destroyed my tolerance level. SNAPPED IT IN HALF. CRACK.
By Joan Gershman3 years ago in Journal
Annual Profit
What exactly is an annual return? The annual return is the return on an investment computed as a percentage of the initial investment over a year. If the return is positive (negative), the initial investment is deemed a gain (loss). The rate of return will vary according on the level of risk.
By cheap accountant3 years ago in Journal
Santa who?
First and foremost, the place where my origins began did not have the luxury of a lovely table spread with tantalizing aromatic, colorful and mouth watering varying conglomeration of foods. If luck favored us and funds allowed, we may have a whole chicken, not just some parts, cooked for the seven, eight, nine or whatever number of mouths that needed feeding at the time. It all depended on whether or not a few extra mouths had been rescued by my mother. She was known for her warmth and kindness. Most homes however, had a back yard garden, so we were able to supplement the lack of meat with home grown vegetables. There was no Christmas tree though, no decking the halls with holly, no caroling or even opening of gifts. We got up early on Christmas morn, ate breakfast, went to church and came home to a warm simple but well balanced delicious meal.
By Novel Allen3 years ago in Journal
Seeing Real Life Fantasy
As a child one of my favorite animals was always the seahorse. Ever since I laid eyes on this creature through books and media such as cartoons, they've always been in a special place to my heart. Yes, though they're not on the top of the food chain, unlike the orca, seahorses have always been oddly unique if not mesmerizing.
By Thavien Yliaster3 years ago in Journal
Being Your Number One Fan
I’ve been on the internet for several years — when my parents allowed me to play more than just the original Rollercoaster Tycoon with its pixelated NPCs wandering around the map before I flung them to their dooms, I was given the liberal useage to browse the endless slew of websites and social media outlets. I was a child unhinged and ready to strike my way into the world as the next digitized form of sliced bread— however that manifested itself, no matter how it did so. I was also (slightly) disillusioned with the notion of popularity and gaining a cult following.
By Lauren Girod3 years ago in Journal
Thank You, Troll. Now Scurry Back To Your Bridge
A few months ago I wrote a piece about the need for men to speak up about their struggles with mental health. The majority of what I write is undiluted garbage, and after writing for a few hours my apartment needs both a deep clean and an exorcism to rid it of the stench of my latest attempt at literary immortality.
By Christopher Donovan3 years ago in Journal





