Robin Saylor
Knowledgable professional with over 15 years accounting and finance experience. Certified Microsoft Office Specialist in Excel and Access. Hobbies include art, poetry, creative writing, and contemplating the roller coaster called love and life.
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Bachelors - American InterContinental University, Texas School of Business, Universal Accounting
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Liquid VoicesA heart stripped and frozen in time
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Understanding the U.S. Bond MarketThis document addresses what a bond is, key players in the market, types of investments available, how transactions are carried out, and the relation between bond and stock markets.
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How to Create a Good Business Presentation - Keeping it Simple and FocusedHelpful presentation hints and tips. How to be more effective in keeping the audience's attention, and how to avoid distracting and annoying colors and animations in slide shows.
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Investing: Stock Dividends, Stock Splits, and Return on EquityAnalysis on the affects of stock dividends and stock splits on the number of shares outstanding and stock prices. Also exploration on what factors could explain differences in return on equity between two companies. -
NYSE Vs NasdaqA research paper written for Financial Management Principles & Practice in 2005 that compares NYSE and Nasdaq. It also includes information about Martha Stewart's conviction in 2004 and how it affected the stock in her company.
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Blood and BonesLove and loss
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The Role of Accountants as Internal ConsultantsThis analysis shows how accountants can act as internal consultants in instead of just number crunchers. Although one company is highlighted, the shifting role of the accountant to internal consultant is critical in any company.
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The Williams Companies, Inc: Key Financial Information and P/E RatioThis article explores key financial information for The Williams Companies as of May 2005. More importantly, it shows how to research and use financial information, accounting data significance, and justification of stock price.


