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Who is an entrepreneur?

Who is an Entrepreneur? An entrepreneur is someone who turns ideas into reality, takes risks, and builds something from the ground up. They’re the dreamers who create the future! Golden Words to Remember: "People don’t have the patience to build their own business for 3 years, but they have the patience to work for someone else for 30 years." Are you ready to invest in your own dreams?  💡#Entrepreneurship       #DreamBig             #BuildYourFuture

CMA — Path to Success

 CMA (Cost & Management Accountant) — Path to Success 1. STEP 1 → Register for CMA Foundation after 12th (Offered by ICMAI) 2. STEP 2 → Clear Foundation (4 papers: Fundamentals of Economics, Accounts, Maths) 3. STEP 3 → Register for CMA Intermediate (8 papers in 2 groups) 4. STEP 4 → 15 months Practical Training in Finance/Accounts department 5. STEP 5 → Clear CMA Final (8 papers covering Strategic Finance & Cost Management) 6. STEP 6 → Complete practical training and get ICMAI membership 7. ⏱ Total Duration: 3 to 4 years 8. 🏭 Best suited for: Manufacturing, Govt PSUs, FMCG Companies 9. 💰 CMA salary range: ₹4–18  LPA | CMA in industry = high demand

How to Become a CA — Step by Step

  How to Become a CA — Step by Step 1. STEP 1 → Register for CA Foundation after 12th (Offered by ICAI ) 2. STEP 2 → Clear CA Foundation (4 papers: Principles, Maths, Economics, Law) 3. STEP 3 → Register for CA Intermediate (8 papers in 2 groups) 4. STEP 4 → Complete 3-Year Articleship under a practicing CA 5. STEP 5 → Clear CA Final (2 groups, 8 papers total) 6. STEP 6 → Complete ICITSS & AICITSS training programs 7. STEP 7 → Get ICAI membership → You are now a CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT ! 8. ⏱ Total Duration: 4.5 to 5 years with articleship 9. 💰 Starting Salary : ₹6–10 LPA | Big4 firms pay ₹12–20 LPA 📞 Register at:   www.icai.org | Helpline: 1800-110-910

Top 10 Jobs After BCom — Your Career Roadmap

 1. Chartered Accountant (CA) — Avg salary ₹7–25 LPA after qualification 2. Financial Analyst — Analyse markets, salary ₹4–15 LPA 3. Cost & Management Accountant (CMA) — Perfect for manufacturing firms 4. Company Secretary (CS) — Corporate legal compliance expert 5. Investment Banker — Work with stocks, mergers, and acquisitions 6. Tax Consultant — High demand in GST era, salary ₹3–10 LPA 7. Actuary — Maths + Finance = ₹10–30 LPA salary potential 8. Data Analyst — Trending role combining Excel/SQL with commerce 9. Stock Broker / Trader — Work in NSE/BSE, SEBI regulated 10. Entrepreneur — BCom gives the perfect base to start your own business!

3 types of Bank Accounts will be Closed from 20 December 2025.

  These 3 types of Bank Accounts will be Closed from 20 December 2025. RBI has Issued New Rules. Three Types of Bank Accounts That May Be Closed Bank Account Type Reason for Closure Dormant Account No transactions for 2 years Inactive Account No customer-initiated transactions for 12 months Zero Balance Account Open for a long period without meaningful transactions Source: https://aairashoes.co.in/bank-rules-latest-update/

TDS Rate Chart for FY 2025-26 AY 2026-27

  TDS Rate Chart for FY 2025-26 AY 2026-27 TDS (Tax Deducted at Source) rate chart is a comprehensive table that outlines the applicable tax deduction rates for various types of payments under the Income Tax Act, 1961. This TDS percentage chart specifies the percentage of tax to be deducted by the payer before making payments such as salaries, interest, rent, professional fees, and commissions. The TDS slab rates varies based on the nature of the transaction and the recipient’s category, such as individuals, companies, or non-residents. Updated annually in the Union Budget, the TDS rate chart helps taxpayers and deductors comply with tax regulations and avoid penalties for non-compliance.   Budget 2025: Key TDS Changes Effective from April 1, 2025 The Budget 2025 has revised threshold limits for TDS, ensuring that smaller transactions remain exempt from tax deduction, thereby reducing the compliance burden. These revised limits, effective fro...

What is E-commerce SEO?

  What is ecommerce SEO and how does it work? Ecommerce SEO is the process of making your online store more discoverable in search engines. It involves optimizing product pages, category pages, site structure, and content to help shoppers find what they need. The goal is to attract high-intent visitors organically without relying on ads. Visibility alone isn’t enough. Search success comes from aligning your site with buyer intent. Every site element should work in harmony, guiding people and search engines with ease. Success comes from creating a seamless experience that attracts attention and drives action. At its core, ecommerce SEO serves four key purposes, helping you to: 1. Claim your spot in the search results. Search engines reward clarity. A well-structured site helps products rise to the top of the results when people search for them. 2. Match the right products to the right people. Content should reflect real questions and real intent, guiding sea...