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This book is useful for any pharmacists, who need a readily available source of advice. It is set out in sections and each section bringing together the questions that relate to one aspect of the finance or management of community pharmacy.
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This book is useful for any pharmacists, who need a readily available source of advice. It is set out in sections and each section bringing together the questions that relate to one aspect of the finance or management of community pharmacy.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 96
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315348988
- Artikelnr.: 50404063
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 96
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315348988
- Artikelnr.: 50404063
Dr Terry Maguire
Basic Accounting 1. Types of accounts 2. Goodwill 3. Depreciation -
consistency concept 4. Accounting terms 5. Calculating depreciation 6. Dual
entry accounting Buying a Pharmacy 7. Buying a pharmacy 8. Business
planning 9. Interest payment 10. Borrowing money 11. Assessing accounts 12.
Limited liability company 13. Gross profit 14. Pricing policy 15.
Stockholding 16. Reasons for selling a pharmacy 17. Bank loan interest 18.
Personal monies introduced 19. Fixtures and fittings Running a Pharmacy 20.
Profit on return 21. Part-time employees 22. PAYE tax codes 23. PAYE 24.
Pregnant employee 25. Statutory maternity pay 26. Continuation of
employment 27. Statutory sick pay 28. Claiming back SSP 29. Claiming back
SMP 30. Value Added Tax (VAT) 31. VAT explained 32. VAT - zero-rated goods
33. VAT - making returns 34. VAT - zero-rated items 35. VAT on locum fees
36. Meals as business expenses 37. Staff Christmas bonus 38. Staff
redundancy 39. Staff purchases 40. Staff interview 41. Sex discrimination
42. Staff induction 43. Stock management 44. Stock turnover ratio 45. EPOS
system 46. Short items of stock 47. Cost of display 48. Over stocking 49.
Stock turn 50. Marketing in pharmacy 51. Competing on cost 52. Pharmacy
mission statement 53. Advertising costs 54. Merchandising 55. Staffing
levels 56. Staffing levels II 57. Locum pay 58. Work clothing 59. Keeping
accounts 60. Reconciling accounts 61. Monthly prescription summary sheet
62. NHS payments 63. Calculating advance payments 64. Out-of-pocket
expenses 65. Partnerships Personal Finance 66. Tax for self-employed 67.
Pension plans for wives 68. Selling a business 69. Transfer of capital
gains to wife 70. Child minding 71. Claiming for home expenses 72.
Conference expenses 73. Professional expenses/examination fees 74.
Inheritance Tax 75. Inheritance Tax management 76. Medical insurance
policies 77. Tax and marital separation 78. Taxation on pensions 79.
Tax-free investments 80. Wages for wife 81. Income Tax - self-employed 82.
Maternity benefit - self-employed 83. National Insurance Contributions
(NICs) 84. Locum fees - PAYE pharmacists 85. Company cars 86. Partnerships
87. Tax relief on wife's car
consistency concept 4. Accounting terms 5. Calculating depreciation 6. Dual
entry accounting Buying a Pharmacy 7. Buying a pharmacy 8. Business
planning 9. Interest payment 10. Borrowing money 11. Assessing accounts 12.
Limited liability company 13. Gross profit 14. Pricing policy 15.
Stockholding 16. Reasons for selling a pharmacy 17. Bank loan interest 18.
Personal monies introduced 19. Fixtures and fittings Running a Pharmacy 20.
Profit on return 21. Part-time employees 22. PAYE tax codes 23. PAYE 24.
Pregnant employee 25. Statutory maternity pay 26. Continuation of
employment 27. Statutory sick pay 28. Claiming back SSP 29. Claiming back
SMP 30. Value Added Tax (VAT) 31. VAT explained 32. VAT - zero-rated goods
33. VAT - making returns 34. VAT - zero-rated items 35. VAT on locum fees
36. Meals as business expenses 37. Staff Christmas bonus 38. Staff
redundancy 39. Staff purchases 40. Staff interview 41. Sex discrimination
42. Staff induction 43. Stock management 44. Stock turnover ratio 45. EPOS
system 46. Short items of stock 47. Cost of display 48. Over stocking 49.
Stock turn 50. Marketing in pharmacy 51. Competing on cost 52. Pharmacy
mission statement 53. Advertising costs 54. Merchandising 55. Staffing
levels 56. Staffing levels II 57. Locum pay 58. Work clothing 59. Keeping
accounts 60. Reconciling accounts 61. Monthly prescription summary sheet
62. NHS payments 63. Calculating advance payments 64. Out-of-pocket
expenses 65. Partnerships Personal Finance 66. Tax for self-employed 67.
Pension plans for wives 68. Selling a business 69. Transfer of capital
gains to wife 70. Child minding 71. Claiming for home expenses 72.
Conference expenses 73. Professional expenses/examination fees 74.
Inheritance Tax 75. Inheritance Tax management 76. Medical insurance
policies 77. Tax and marital separation 78. Taxation on pensions 79.
Tax-free investments 80. Wages for wife 81. Income Tax - self-employed 82.
Maternity benefit - self-employed 83. National Insurance Contributions
(NICs) 84. Locum fees - PAYE pharmacists 85. Company cars 86. Partnerships
87. Tax relief on wife's car
Basic Accounting 1. Types of accounts 2. Goodwill 3. Depreciation -
consistency concept 4. Accounting terms 5. Calculating depreciation 6. Dual
entry accounting Buying a Pharmacy 7. Buying a pharmacy 8. Business
planning 9. Interest payment 10. Borrowing money 11. Assessing accounts 12.
Limited liability company 13. Gross profit 14. Pricing policy 15.
Stockholding 16. Reasons for selling a pharmacy 17. Bank loan interest 18.
Personal monies introduced 19. Fixtures and fittings Running a Pharmacy 20.
Profit on return 21. Part-time employees 22. PAYE tax codes 23. PAYE 24.
Pregnant employee 25. Statutory maternity pay 26. Continuation of
employment 27. Statutory sick pay 28. Claiming back SSP 29. Claiming back
SMP 30. Value Added Tax (VAT) 31. VAT explained 32. VAT - zero-rated goods
33. VAT - making returns 34. VAT - zero-rated items 35. VAT on locum fees
36. Meals as business expenses 37. Staff Christmas bonus 38. Staff
redundancy 39. Staff purchases 40. Staff interview 41. Sex discrimination
42. Staff induction 43. Stock management 44. Stock turnover ratio 45. EPOS
system 46. Short items of stock 47. Cost of display 48. Over stocking 49.
Stock turn 50. Marketing in pharmacy 51. Competing on cost 52. Pharmacy
mission statement 53. Advertising costs 54. Merchandising 55. Staffing
levels 56. Staffing levels II 57. Locum pay 58. Work clothing 59. Keeping
accounts 60. Reconciling accounts 61. Monthly prescription summary sheet
62. NHS payments 63. Calculating advance payments 64. Out-of-pocket
expenses 65. Partnerships Personal Finance 66. Tax for self-employed 67.
Pension plans for wives 68. Selling a business 69. Transfer of capital
gains to wife 70. Child minding 71. Claiming for home expenses 72.
Conference expenses 73. Professional expenses/examination fees 74.
Inheritance Tax 75. Inheritance Tax management 76. Medical insurance
policies 77. Tax and marital separation 78. Taxation on pensions 79.
Tax-free investments 80. Wages for wife 81. Income Tax - self-employed 82.
Maternity benefit - self-employed 83. National Insurance Contributions
(NICs) 84. Locum fees - PAYE pharmacists 85. Company cars 86. Partnerships
87. Tax relief on wife's car
consistency concept 4. Accounting terms 5. Calculating depreciation 6. Dual
entry accounting Buying a Pharmacy 7. Buying a pharmacy 8. Business
planning 9. Interest payment 10. Borrowing money 11. Assessing accounts 12.
Limited liability company 13. Gross profit 14. Pricing policy 15.
Stockholding 16. Reasons for selling a pharmacy 17. Bank loan interest 18.
Personal monies introduced 19. Fixtures and fittings Running a Pharmacy 20.
Profit on return 21. Part-time employees 22. PAYE tax codes 23. PAYE 24.
Pregnant employee 25. Statutory maternity pay 26. Continuation of
employment 27. Statutory sick pay 28. Claiming back SSP 29. Claiming back
SMP 30. Value Added Tax (VAT) 31. VAT explained 32. VAT - zero-rated goods
33. VAT - making returns 34. VAT - zero-rated items 35. VAT on locum fees
36. Meals as business expenses 37. Staff Christmas bonus 38. Staff
redundancy 39. Staff purchases 40. Staff interview 41. Sex discrimination
42. Staff induction 43. Stock management 44. Stock turnover ratio 45. EPOS
system 46. Short items of stock 47. Cost of display 48. Over stocking 49.
Stock turn 50. Marketing in pharmacy 51. Competing on cost 52. Pharmacy
mission statement 53. Advertising costs 54. Merchandising 55. Staffing
levels 56. Staffing levels II 57. Locum pay 58. Work clothing 59. Keeping
accounts 60. Reconciling accounts 61. Monthly prescription summary sheet
62. NHS payments 63. Calculating advance payments 64. Out-of-pocket
expenses 65. Partnerships Personal Finance 66. Tax for self-employed 67.
Pension plans for wives 68. Selling a business 69. Transfer of capital
gains to wife 70. Child minding 71. Claiming for home expenses 72.
Conference expenses 73. Professional expenses/examination fees 74.
Inheritance Tax 75. Inheritance Tax management 76. Medical insurance
policies 77. Tax and marital separation 78. Taxation on pensions 79.
Tax-free investments 80. Wages for wife 81. Income Tax - self-employed 82.
Maternity benefit - self-employed 83. National Insurance Contributions
(NICs) 84. Locum fees - PAYE pharmacists 85. Company cars 86. Partnerships
87. Tax relief on wife's car