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504    Popularity:   76 Tags:   accounting jobs, clerical job description, clerical virtual patching resume, jobs in accounting, clerical resumes, clerical careers, jobs in clerical, clerical jobs, clerical secretary, administrative assistant clerical, clerical career, salary clerical, job search cleric   Author RSS Feed In a nutshell, outsourcing is virtual patching subcontracting work, such as product design or manufacturing, to third- party companies that are usually based in a different country. Information Technology based client support is also very popular among many western countries, virtual patching and these IT-based services include performing such necessary services as clerical and accounting work.  Usually, companies who seek the services of Business Process Outsourcing or BPO companies do so in the interest of virtual patching conserving energy that could be directed at the competencies of the business, of lowering firm costs, and of making more efficient use of capital, labor, virtual patching resources and technology.  Outsourcing involves the transfer of the management and day-to-day execution of an entire business function such as the companies’ accounting and clerical work.   Virtual Clerk / Virtual Assistant  Clerical work is a staple of most outsourcing companies these days. Even small and micro virtual patching businesses in western countries are now finding the benefits of re-assigning the most basic clerical works out of their walls. Clerical works can be as simple as handling of correspondence, keeping of records, and transcribing documents.  In the last few years, clerical work has taken on a new name. From BPO companies offering very broad services, there are now micro entrepreneurs who specialize in being VA or Virtual Assistants. A VA is an independent contractor who provides such assistance in their clients’ administrative and technical tasks. Some VA specializes in more specific tasks like creative writing, legal documentation, or record keeping for realtors.  A VA work in his or her own workstation, usually in their own home office or the like, hence, the term “virtual” assistant. Because of this easy working atmosphere, it is now growing in popularity. As of 2006, it is estimated that there are now about 8,000 VA in the world. Aside from the Internet, there are other common modes of communication that the VA uses like the fax machine and the File Transfer Protocol or FTP.  Although the VA has many advantages, particularly giving the person a large degree of independence, this type of work is still on a contractual basis and must rely on a long lasting cooperation with the client. Many western clients prefer virtual assistants who have at least five years of administrative experience in office work. A VA can work as an executive assistant, a legal assistant, a legal secretary, a paralegal, a real estate assistant, a secretary, and even as an office manager.  Of course, part and parcel of becoming a VA is to do most of the accounting, or at least, part of the company’s bookkeeping records. Some clients find this particularly attractive, alleviating many of the more repetitive activities. Also, outsourcing is definitely more affordable than hiring an in-house accountant, a separate bookkeeper and another person to do secretarial work. Clients can also virtual patching dedicate most of their time into thinking of marketing schemes; they can also redirect their money into advertising campaigns – efforts and funding which would likely funnel through the hiring of personnel that the company may not be able to afford. Author’s Resource Box KANATI Inc. www.kanati.com.phvirtual patching Clever And Effective Ways Merchant Services Can Improve Your Hotel Business   Author : Oscar Alejo Submitted : 2010-10-12 21:39:36    Word Count : 874    Popularity:   24 Tags:   merchant accounts   Author RSS Feed Running a virtual patching hotel can be a rewarding expe ability to process credit cards at the front desk of your establishment. You will do this by way of the same retail swipe terminals you see on the counter at any gas station. These swipe terminals have some of the lowest fees in the industry because fraud is lowest when people pay in virtual patching person.  One thing to watch out for when looking for an account provider is “free” swipe terminals. They may offer you one for free, but then hit you with a hefty fee if you ever want to change providers. Read the fine print and consider just buying the terminal straight up. It might save you money in the long run if you aren’t sure about a particular provider.  The way the swipe terminals work is virtual patching simple on your end. The payment will go through a series of complex transactions that are all taken care of by your account provider. In a few business days, the money will come back out on your end, deposited securely into your business’s bank account.  A swipe terminal can also process debit cards in much the same way. Everything works the same for you. The only difference is on your guest’s part. Instead of being charged later, the money will be deducted directly from their checking accounts. They will greatly appreciate this convenience.  With a merchant account, you will also be able to take reservations over the phone, byhttp://www.trendmicro.com.sg/sg/enterprise/challenges/cloud-virtualization/virtual-patching/