I used to spend my youth enjoying summertime in our hometown in Bolinao, Pangasinan.
I felt bad for my kids for calmly enduring the heat and the darkness. I felt bad for my wife because I knew I disappointed her even if she made no mention of it.
The 2017 NBA championship is now part of history and the Golden State Warriors emerged as the winner.
One Tuesday night in June, I found myself lying down on a mat in a hot, candlelit room filled with people, mostly women.
Is your tax department acting as your active internal business partner? Or is it the usual compliance and transaction-based unit that most large corporations in the Philippines have?
In one of then-United States Senator and eventual President John F. Kennedy’s campaign speeches in 1960, he said,“(but) efforts and courage are not enough without purpose and direction.”
AS an accountant, I keep myself well-informed and updated about financial developments, including the jargons. One term that caught my attention – maybe because of its relevance to current political and business situations in the Philippines – is the “cobra effect.”
Social media, once dismissed as a passing fad by most people, is now more important and ubiquitous than traditional print advertising.