More regulation in store for auditors?
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Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Cindy Last Day in HP
Today is Cindy last day in HP, quite 不舍得 to let her go after we have been working for 3 months where we eat together, OC together and play together. I like her as even she is so called "lazy" but she is smart and effective. Moreover, she is friendly and open-minded. This little girl will have her bright future as she is not the ordinary person as she possessed the greeatest mind. It is great by having a smart friend like her who do not mind to share everything she knew with you.
I think I will feel bored without her accompany during my breakfast, my 吃蛇 time. Wishing our friendship will never end even after she left HP. Maybe someday we can meet again coincidence in somewhere like tuition center or in a new environment. Last but not least, wish you all the best Cindy. Do miss 38 gals and msn, sms, email us frequently. Do not overwork till forget us. Remember the do and don't la. Miss you~
Monday, September 14, 2009
Knowledge sharing: Difference between Charge Card and Credit Card
Hello, previous day I learned something from friends and internet where the areas I got confused for a long time. That is :
1) Charge card (AMEX) will have unlimited credit so you have to ensure the ability to repay at the end of the day. However, credit card has certain limit for their customers therefore it will limit your debt threshold.
2) Charge card has to repay the amount in full and there is no room for you to make installment repayment. As for credit card, you can slowly pay off your debt by installment but subject to the interest imposed on the amount you incurred.
Therefore, think properly before you use any card.
1) Charge card (AMEX) will have unlimited credit so you have to ensure the ability to repay at the end of the day. However, credit card has certain limit for their customers therefore it will limit your debt threshold.
2) Charge card has to repay the amount in full and there is no room for you to make installment repayment. As for credit card, you can slowly pay off your debt by installment but subject to the interest imposed on the amount you incurred.
Therefore, think properly before you use any card.
Friday, September 11, 2009
Nightmare Started
Few days I have not written my blog, I am quite emotional lately. The nightmare will be started soon as my pen recon not tie again for this month. I have no idea to resolve this time. Crying, worrying, heart shaking , nobody can help. Even myself, tried my best also can't guarantee the outcome. Really challenging task and got me headache. Why this not tie and why that not tie.
Listening to "The Climb" , hopefully I have the strength like Miley~
I wanna kill you - PEN RECON! You got me crazy!!
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
My Dog
My silly dog looked straight at me as she is starving for food. Her round eyes never blink once when she staring at me.
I seldom play with her as I am allergic to dog fur, but she is so cute. She just passed her 3 years old birthday. Suddenly, I only realised that she stay with us for 3 years. Haha. . . Growing fatter and fatter. . . And eat more and more. . . Wowowo. . . Can't imagine one day home without her as she is so noisy and lovely! Dog Dog love you oh~~
Monday, September 7, 2009
Goals For Tommorrow
I have set a very tiny goal for myself is to understand the rollup for WWIF PPV (business term, so no need to bother) and scrutinise the email to decide when to send out reminder for pen recon. Moreover, catchup some APC task. Then go back earlier from office. Yes ! Hopefully can finish all that by tomorrow! Gambatte!
Today must have a good sleep as I do not know why I feel tired easily. After reading the below news, I am wondering why we don't go for the part time domestic maid instead of the foreign full maids. Moreover, the more foreign maid we hire, the weaker our currency as more Ringgit flow out to Malaysia. For me, I rather pay a RM 800 to a domestic part time maid than a foreign maid. On top of that, the more foreign workers come in, the higher the crime rate in Malaysia(Maybe I just too Bias over foreign workers)
Demand for RM800 maid salary not feasible, say groups
PETALING JAYA: Indonesia’s demand that its maids be paid a minimum RM800 monthly salary has hit a raw nerve among Malaysians.
“Not all of us are getting a four-figure pay packet . Wait for us to progress, then such a request can be deemed feasible,’’ Malaysian Association of Tour and Travel Agents (Matta) Kedah chapter chairman Pishol Ishak said.
He said many Matta members could not afford to pay RM800 monthly to their general workers, what more a similar sum for foreign maids.
Calling for rationality, he said: “As much as we value the role played by maids, particularly from Indonesia, the salary expectation must be in tandem with the earning power of Malaysians too.”
Indonesian ambassador to Malaysia Da’i Bachtiar has been quoted in press reports as saying that the republic is pressing for the minimum wage following cases of maid abuse by Malaysian employers.
Human Resources Minister Datuk Dr. S. Subramaniam is expected to comment on the issue today.
It is estimated that 294,115 Indonesian maids are working throughout the country currently.
The Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers northern region chairman, Datuk O.K. Lee, said manufacturers would be worried if the Government agreed to such a minimum wage as some local workers earned less than that.
‘‘It would cause anger among the workers. We have to find a balance. Such a move is not advisable at this juncture due to the (global economic slump),’’ Lee said.
Deputy Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datin Paduka Chew Mei Fun asked whether employers could still afford to hire Indonesian maids if they had to pay that sum.
“Also, will the increase in pay lead to better service from the maids?”
Chew suggested that households opt for other alternatives like engaging local or part-time maids to only work on certain days.
Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil said there should not be a dependency on foreign labour, including that of maids.In a press statement, she suggested that the private sector, NGOs and individuals provide assistance in building more childcare and daycare centres to help families care for their children.
Insurance planning manager Looi Kok Cheong, who has had a maid for 15 years, said:
“It (RM800) will be a big jump from what we are paying now. It will be better if this increase is done gradually and not in one go.”
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Nice Chatting
Everytime I would feel better after having a conversation with my boyfriend. As he is my best listener, and whenever I need some advice, he would provide in an "ad hoc" basis. Ya, I really felt better even I just experienced a very "down" mood recently.
About education, I will like to work it out. For rental, just borrowed and settle later. As for working, still figuring out a new plan as this is quite unexpected and new for me. It is true that I able to walk out from sadness eventually.
Having the best listener is the best medicine for curing my mood. Hehe... At least I have my greatest boy friend. Thanks. . .
Appreciate each day you have after reading the below news:
5 dead, 900 people rescued from Philippine ferry - Adapted from The Star
MANILA, Philippines (AP) - At least five people drowned and 900 terrified passengers, many roused from their sleep, were rescued early Sunday from a ferry that listed then sank in the southern Philippines, officials said. More than 60 people were missing.
Coast guard chief Admiral Wilfredo Tamayo said 900 of 968 passengers and crewmen on board the Superferry 9 were transferred to two nearby commercial ships, a navy gunboat and a fishing boat hours after the ferry began to list off Zamboanga del Norte province before dawn.
A search was under way for more than 60 people who remained missing, Tamayo said, adding that they may have drifted with their life jackets or have been rescued but were not yet listed as survivors.
"We really hope they're just unaccounted for due to the confusion," Tamayo told The Associated Press.
Navy ships were deployed and three military aircraft scoured the seas, Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro said. American troops providing counterterrorism training to Philippine soldiers in the region deployed a civilian helicopter and five boats, some carrying paramedics, to help, U.S. Col. William Coultrup said.
Teodoro said two men and a child drowned during the scramble to escape the ship. The bodies of two other passengers were later plucked from the sea by fishermen, the coast guard said, adding that three passengers were injured.
The cause of the listing was not clear. The ferry skipper initially ordered everyone on board to abandon the ship as a precautionary step, said Jess Supan, vice president of Aboitiz Transport System, which owns the steel-hulled ferry.
There were reports that the ferry listed to the right due to a hole in the hull, the National Disaster Coordinating Council said. As the 7,268-ton ferry tilted, some passengers may have panicked and jumped into the water, the coast guard said.
Passenger Roger Cinciron told DZMM radio by cell phone that he felt the ferry was tilting around midnight but he was assured by a crewman that everything was well. About two hours later, he was roused from sleep by the sound of crashing cargo below his cabin, he said.
"People began to panic because the ship was really tilting," he said as he waited for rescuers to save him and a group of more than 20 other passengers.
The ferry left the southern port city of General Santos on Saturday and was scheduled to arrive in Iloilo city in the central Philippines later Sunday but ran into problems midway and began to list about nine miles (15 kilometers) from the nearest shore, Tamayo said.
There were no signs of possible terrorism, Tamayo said.
Al-Qaida-linked Abu Sayyaf militants bombed another Superferry in Manila Bay in 2004, setting off an inferno that killed 116 people in Southeast Asia's second-worst terrorist attack.
The weather was generally fair in the Zamboanga peninsula region, about 530 miles (860 kilometers) south of Manila, although a tropical storm was battering the country's mountainous north, the coast guard said.
Sea accidents are common in the Philippine archipelago because of tropical storms, badly maintained boats and weak enforcement of safety regulations.
Last year, a ferry overturned after sailing toward a powerful typhoon in the central Philippines, killing more than 800 people on board.
In December 1987, the ferry Dona Paz sank after colliding with a fuel tanker in the Philippines, killing more than 4,341 people in the world's worst peacetime maritime disaster.
Friday, September 4, 2009
Please Cheer Myself Up
I feel extremely down today, because I knew I failed something again and again. It's making me hurts, helpless~~ Why there is so many failure around me recently, feel like I am a loser.
I can't talk any single things out of my mouth, crying deep inside my heart... scream loudly inside but unable to disclose and dared to do so......
Really hope that I have the courage to face the failure and pack up my unhappy immediately and live & work more proactively without remembering all the failure I have been went through.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Terrible Work Day 3 Temporary Away From Me
I merely to finish this month end after WD3, some grateful thought that this time better than those days. Yesterday, I make up my mind take MIA after persuaded by Baoyi. Hopefully, I can kill it within one year.
This month my pocket will be very tight as need to pay rental for RM 875. I really have no idea where to get such huge amount in short time. I'm very desperate for $$$. Annoying me most is $$$. Wish one day, people can live without involving any money transaction.
Gopeng trip need $$, rental need $$, petrol need $$. I'm frustrated. Tommorow I decide to save $$ by eating MAGGI.
Even I'm poor but I'm not stingy on giving out some recent interesting story which shown as below:
Woman found murdered and buried in cement at landing of staircase - Adapted from The Star
KUALA LUMPUR: For several days, tenants of a four-storey shoplot in Gombak were troubled by a stench emanating from within their building but had no inkling it was caused by a decomposing body buried under a layer of cement.
KUALA LUMPUR: For several days, tenants of a four-storey shoplot in Gombak were troubled by a stench emanating from within their building but had no inkling it was caused by a decomposing body buried under a layer of cement.
The unidentified woman is suspected to have been murdered in the shoplot and could have been buried there for a week.
The gruesome discovery was made by the building owner who for a week received numerous complaints from his tenants regarding the stench emitting throughout the shoplot near the Selayang wholesale market.
Stairway to murder: The landing of the shoplot in Selayang where the body of the woman was found buried under a layer of cement Wednesday.
At 12.30pm yesterday, the owner conducted an inspection and spotted toes protruding out of a cement layering at the landing of a staircase leading to a vacant second floor unit. He immediately alerted the police.
Gombak police chief Assistant Commissioner Abdul Rahim Abdullah said the deceased used to live with her brother-in-law and his family in the second floor unit when they moved in six months ago.
“We are looking for the brother-in-law, S. Muniandy, 41, a odd-job worker, who moved out with his family last week as the unit is undergoing renovations.
“His last known address is No 27 Jalan 4/1 Taman Sri Layang, Mentakab, Pahang. We need him to come forward to help our investigations,” he added.
He said police, who took several hours to hack through the cement flooring to remove the woman’s body, believe she was murdered in the unit as they found several spots of blood there.
It is learnt the owner told police that Muniandy and his wife seemed nervous as they packed their belongings into their van before they left.
According to tenants and neighbours, the sounds of heated argument were frequently heard coming from their unit.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
What I want most???
I need to improve my English, I want to start my ACCA as fast as I wish, I want to master new thing fast and easy. There are so many wants in my life, I want $$$ too , of course. But, the most EAGER WANT is I want to be smarter, as I know, if I am smart, the above wants will be not be a problem to me anymore.
Moreover, I feel like I'm have been left behind after graduate. People have their life meaningfully and learn every new thing daily. I need to ensure I will have the same as their too. Maybe this is called Motivation. Keep motivating myself to become a better man.
Tomorrow I'm gonna try a new task, a bit of anxious but anticipating for it as I want to try how smart or how far I can be... GEO ALIGNMENT, I'm coming~~ Really hope to do it as fast and as accurate as I could. Wishing myself ALL THE BEST and Good Luck. And not forgetting update a sharing a day which posted as below.
After reading this, I only have one thought, why the student act so rude and irrespect to others. Just a song, so what ??? Does it matter enough till want to humiliate Malaysian Embassy, what if others treat the same way as you did to you?? How you will feel? Always think in other's shoes. Really irrational ~~
Indonesian students pelt M’sian embassy with rotten eggs - Adapted from The Star Online
PETALING JAYA: About 30 Indonesian students pelted the Malaysian Embassy in Jakarta with rotten eggs and attempted to raise an Indonesian flag at the gate on Tuesday.
The attack, believed spurred by allegations that the Malaysian national anthem Negara Ku had been copied from the Indonesian song Terang Bulan, came a day after Malaysia celebrated its 52nd National Day.
The Indonesian flag was raised from the embassy gate after a tug-of-war between police and students.
The attack was also reportedly triggered by allegations that a Balinese dance had been used to promote a television show about Malaysia, although it was revealed that no Malaysian government agency had a role in the advertisement.
An embassy official in Jakarta told The Star that nobody was hurt in the incident but added that there have been regular demonstrations at the Embassy over the last few months, especially during the Ambalat issue.
That issue came up after Indonesia claimed that Malaysian warships had entered the Ambalat area in the Sulawesi sea in early June.
“The still ongoing demonstration here is being heavily monitored by the police, but no demonstrators have been stopped or arrested,” said the embassy official.
He said that everything was under control at the embassy, adding that the demonstration would not affect ties between the two countries.
Local media quoted a demonstrator as saying that the protest was a symbolic act to demand that the Indonesian government break off diplomatic ties with Malaysia and evict the Malaysian ambassador.
PETALING JAYA: About 30 Indonesian students pelted the Malaysian Embassy in Jakarta with rotten eggs and attempted to raise an Indonesian flag at the gate on Tuesday.
The attack, believed spurred by allegations that the Malaysian national anthem Negara Ku had been copied from the Indonesian song Terang Bulan, came a day after Malaysia celebrated its 52nd National Day.
The Indonesian flag was raised from the embassy gate after a tug-of-war between police and students.
The attack was also reportedly triggered by allegations that a Balinese dance had been used to promote a television show about Malaysia, although it was revealed that no Malaysian government agency had a role in the advertisement.
An embassy official in Jakarta told The Star that nobody was hurt in the incident but added that there have been regular demonstrations at the Embassy over the last few months, especially during the Ambalat issue.
That issue came up after Indonesia claimed that Malaysian warships had entered the Ambalat area in the Sulawesi sea in early June.
“The still ongoing demonstration here is being heavily monitored by the police, but no demonstrators have been stopped or arrested,” said the embassy official.
He said that everything was under control at the embassy, adding that the demonstration would not affect ties between the two countries.
Local media quoted a demonstrator as saying that the protest was a symbolic act to demand that the Indonesian government break off diplomatic ties with Malaysia and evict the Malaysian ambassador.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
First Smooth WD1 Month End Close
Today, it's quite a smooth month end close work day 1. As normally, I struggled a lots for the past 2 months. This time is very cool, which I quite satisfy with. Moreover, I will feel that I have less reliance toward my senior.
Hopefully, I'm in luck for the next few work days and for good.
Before ending my blog for today, I would like to attach an interesting news to my readers as below:
‘Spiderman’ arrested after climbing Twin Towers' - Adapted From The Star, Published: Tuesday September 1, 2009 MYT 2:22:00 PM
French climber Alain Robert, also known as “Spiderman,” was arrested Tuesday after successfully scaling the 88-storey Petronas Twin Towers.
It was Robert’s third attempt to scale the 88-storey structure, at one time the world’s tallest building. Robert sneaked past security before dawn Tuesday and climbed to the top of Tower 2 of the landmark building. The 47-year-old has climbed more than 70 skyscrapers worldwide, including the Empire State Building, the Sears Tower and Taipei 101, according to his website. He can be charged for criminal trespass as he climbed the building without a permit from the management.
Robert, clad in a black shirt and trousers, celebrated his ascent by standing with his arms outspread on the pinnacle of one of the towers as a helicopter circled in the misty early morning.
Eyewitnesses said he took less than two hours to complete the climb, and then fixed a Malaysian flag on top of the building. He climbed using his bare hands and reached the top very fast ... no security personnel noticed him or stopped him.
Robert first tried to scale the building on March 20, 1997, and made a second unsuccessful attempt in 2007 after which he was freed without charge. Each time he reached the 60th storey before being intercepted by authorities
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