Castlemore offers valuable information about Working Capital Management and its importance

Toronto, ON, Aug 16, 2022 - Castlemore Accounting Services recently released a press document that provides some crucial information to their clients about working capital management to prevent their companies from running out of resources. Castlemore Accounting Service offers a wide range of accounting services and makes sure that quality is upheld at every stage, producing observable and quantifiable results.

The spokesperson from this top accounting services in Caledon informs any company that wants to be sustainable, expand, and develop must practice good working capital management in order to be profitable and keep a positive cash flow. Technically speaking, working capital is positive when a company's assets exceed its liabilities. Having more obligations than assets could lead to negative working capital.

According to this company’s main source, A company's financial stability, which includes elements like working capital management and cash flow, depends on accurate accounting and bookkeeping. A business's financial health reports are influenced by the accounting and bookkeeping function of working capital management. Streamlining bookkeeping and accounting procedures helps provide accurate reporting on the company's working capital. Working flow and cash flow management can be taken care of by using professional accounting services. This is especially beneficial for expanding organizations that need to pursue new business possibilities and revenue streams without jeopardizing current debt obligations.

About the company

Castlemore is one of the top accounting services in Caledon that offer the standout and most affordable accounting and income tax services. They provide a range of services, such as tax preparation for individuals, small businesses, corporations, payroll, tax registration for businesses, budgeting and cash flow services, accounting and bookkeeping, business counseling, etc.

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Ahlers and Ogletrees Huge Online Only Fine Estates and Collections Auction Aug 25 to 27 has 1289 Lots

Original oil paintings by Igor Tulpanov (Russian-American, b. 1939), Jean Baptiste Van Loo (French, 1684-1745) and Eastman Johnson (American, 1824-1906) are a few of the expected top lots in Ahlers & Ogletree’s three-day, online-only Fine Estates & Collections auction planned for the weekend of August 25th-27th starting at 10 am Eastern time all three days.

Session 1, on Thursday, August 25th, will feature 362 lots of Asian and ethnographic arts. Session 2, the following day, will contain 396 lots of Mid-Century Modern and modern art and design, jewelry and silver. The final session, on Saturday, August 27th, will have 529 lots of period antiques and fine art, making for a three-day event bursting with a total of 1,289 lots.

The large oil on canvas by Igor Tulpanov, 36 inches by 59 ½ inches (less frame), is a colorful surrealist work titled Samurai (est. $35,000-$55,000). It’s one of Tulpanov’s most important paintings and is signed and dated (‘96’). It depicts chess boards, a ghost-like figure, a rolling hill of sleeping people and a red Samurai. The Russian-born Tulpanov makes his home in Florida.

The oil on canvas portrait painting by Jean Baptiste Van Loo is an 18th century three-quarter length painting of the actress and playwright Madame Marie Justine Benoit Duronceray Favart (French, 1727-1772), shown in a blue dress with jewels, against a red draped background (est. $15,000-$25,000). The apparently unsigned work is 37 ¼ inches by 31 ¾ inches (less frame).

The oil on board depiction of an Old Man Reading by Eastman Johnson depicts a gentleman with white hair reading a book on a table in a darkened interior, initial signed (“E.J.”) lower left, with two paper labels on verso, possibly in Johnson’s hand, and nicely housed in a 20 ¾ inch by 27 inch frame (est. $4,000-$6,000). The work is listed in the Eastman Johnson Catalogue Raisonné.

The Session 1 Asian offerings will be led by a Chinese root wood and dream stone parlor set, comprising two gnarled root wood arm chairs, each having a round marble dream stone centered in the back, with a conforming rectangular cocktail table (est. $2,000-$4,000).

A pair of Chinese blue and white vases with stands, having short necks with lotus scrollwork above square section tapering bodies decorated with flowers, the underside with a blue Kangxi artemisia leaf mark, possibly period, should finish at $1,500-$3,000.

A Korean Chaekgeori 8-panel floor screen, ink and gouache on paper with silk borders, depicting a scholar's bookshelf with vases, chimes, stone chops, calligraphy brushes, a toad and flowers, each panel 70 inches by 16 ½ inches wide, should reach $1,000-$2,000.

Session 2 top lots will be dominated by intriguing artworks, highlighted by a silkscreen behind float glass by Gerhard Richter (German, born 1932), titled Schwarz - Rot - Gold IV (2015), signed and numbered (“89/100”), 15.375 inches square (est. $8,000-$16,000).

A 1969 zinc etching on paper artist proof by Charles White (American 1918-1979), titled Sara at lower left, signed and dated at lower right, having a Forum Gallery (N.Y.) label on verso, 11 ½ inches by 22 ¼ inches (less frame) is expected to sell for $4,000-$8,000.

An artist proof lithograph in colors by Rufino Tamayo (Mexican, 1899-1991), titled Sandias (Watermelons), circa 1969, artist signed lower right, from edition of 100 (artist proof aside), 28 ½ inches by 21 inches (minus frame), has an estimate of $2,000-$4,000.

A mixed media on shirt board by Robert Rauschenberg (American 1925-2008), titled 3 Shirt Boards (1991), from the artist’s 'Shirt Boards, Morocco, Italy ’52 Portfolio', pencil signed and editioned 17/65, 23 ½ inches by 28 inches (sight) should hit $2,000-$4,000.

Session 3 will feature artworks, but other items, too, such as a bronze and marble bank table acquired by Amadeo P. Giannini, president of the Bank of Italy (now known as Bank of America). The table resided in the lobby of The Bank of Italy in San Francisco for years. It’s 69 ¾ inches wide by 39 ¾ inches deep and should reach $8,000-$12,000.

A Civil War military commission on velum, signed by President Abraham Lincoln, appointing William H. Walcott (American 1828/1830-1901), "First Lieutenant in the 17th Regiment of Infantry" on Aug. 19, 1861 framed, carries an estimate of $4,000-$6,000.

An oil on Masonite board by Gifford Beal (1879-1956), undated, titled Summer Night, depicting Central Park at night with a horse drawn hack carriage and two figures, signed lower right and signed and titled on verso, framed, is expected to rise to $4,000-$6,000.

An 18th century oil on canvas bust-length portrait of a noble lady with jewels, wearing a yellow brocade dress with a blue cloak, from the Circle of Nicolas de Largilliere (French, 1656-1746), untitled, signed "JM Nattier" (likely later), should command $3,000-$5,000.

Internet bidding will be available on Ahlers & Ogletree’s Auction Mobility bidding platform, bid.AandOAuctions.com, as well as LiveAuctioneers.com and Invaluable.com. Telephone and absentee bids will also be taken. Live, in-person previews will be held August 22nd-24th, from 10-5 all three days, in the Ahlers & Ogletree showroom, located at 700 Miami Circle in Atlanta.

To learn more about Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Gallery and the three-session Fine Estates & Collections auction planned for August 25th-27th, or to join their email list for information on upcoming sales, please visit www.aandoauctions.com. Updates are posted often. You can also follow Ahlers & Ogletree through social media on Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook.

University of Essex helps students become university ready in post Covid world launches free online course for Indian and international students

With normal studies being disrupted due to COVID-19, UK-based University of Essex today announced Essex Preparation Programme (EPP), a special and free online course to help incoming students become university-ready. The online course, which is offered at no cost to students, is especially designed to get students from India and around the world ready for their university studies. Over six weeks, students explore independent learning, critical thinking, academic integrity and many more areas. The course is open to anyone applying for undergraduate study at the University of Essex, and if they complete the course and register to study at Essex for the 2022-23 academic year, they will qualify for a £250 (INR 24,000) financial assistance. Completion of the EPP is optional, but University of Essex believes it will give students a great start to their studies.

University of Essex launched EPP last year to help incoming students. The course was enthusiastically welcomed by school and college students, as well as had positive feedback from teachers and school advisors, and had a positive impact on student success.

Deputy Vice-Chancellor Professor Lorna Fox O’Mahony said: “We were delighted with the level of engagement in this programme last year, the enthusiasm students had for starting university after the disruption to their studies, and their determination to succeed on their new courses. Following hugely positive feedback from students and teachers alike we have built on the success of the EPP platform to give this new cohort of students a helping hand. We are determined to make sure they feel confident and ready for the challenges of university.”

“We recognise that these students had a difficult time during the pandemic, and we want to do everything we can to help them to succeed,” added Professor Fox O’Mahony. “We already have over 500 students enrolled in this year’s programme, so it promises to be even more impactful this year.”

Last year more than 1,750 students enrolled in the six-week programme, which involved 12 live Zoom workshop sessions coupled with an online course. This year University of Essex is expecting more students will take part in the EPP, which has been further developed following student feedback and will be integrated with other student preparation programmes and activities during Welcome Week at Essex.

New for this year, Essex is also offering a MPP (Masters Preparation Programme) for post-graduate students. Essex also offers two other programmes, one for Years 12 and 13 and one for Years 10 and 11, which are designed to be a high-quality source of information, advice and guidance which students can work through independently or teachers can use in the classroom.

 

Register with ‘Open Essex’ and check the full program details – Essex Preparation Programme

 

About University of Essex

Founded in 1964, University of Essex is one of the UK’s leading universities, which has grown from 122 students in the first year to 18,000+ now. The University maintains three campuses at Colchester, Southend and Loughton. Essex has three faculties which lead on delivering excellence in teaching and research: the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Faculty of Science and Health, and Faculty of Social Sciences. It has close to 1,000 active researchers and 18,000 students from over 140 countries with an alumni strength in excess of 100,000. It was named University of the Year at the Times Higher Education Awards 2018 and in the top 25 for research quality in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide2 2022

KPM Helps Businesses Hit Their Targets Through Worldclass Direct Mail Marketing And End To End Print Solutions

Modern-day marketing isn’t just about digital campaigns. For marketers who want to leverage the power of print marketing — especially direct mail marketing, the KPM Group is here to help.

KPM is a company that offers mail marketing services and end-to-end print solutions tailored to help clients hit their specific objectives and targets. They take your marketing efforts to a deeper, more personal level by making the most of customer data available.

How To Use Data To Make The Most Of Direct Mail Marketing

As one of the leading printers Kent has to offer, KPM knows that data is essential to any successful marketing campaign. When it comes to your direct mails, it’s even more important to ensure you're using your data to its fullest potential.

At nearly 30%, this type of marketing technique generates a significant return on investment or ROI. And to take advantage of such a benefit, you need to design it in a way that appeals the most to your target audience. And for you to do that, you need to familiarise yourself with your audience and segment them accordingly (e.g. By age, by product preference, by customer behaviour).

Based on this kind of data that you have, you can write a message and position your offering more enticingly. You can also use that to decide which kind of direct mail you’ll send — whether it’s a brochure or product catalogue, a magazine, or even promotional items.

With the help of a printing partner like KPM, you can guarantee that these mails are printed and delivered exactly the way you want them.

How To Use Data To Produce Printed Materials That Will Give ROI

Creating personalised printed content has never been more efficient with KPM. One of the most trusted printers Kent has, they have end-to-end solutions to help you design and deliver marketing collateral to your audience.

To guarantee the effectiveness of printed materials you produced with them, it’s a must to look into the data of your customers. One huge benefit of printed collateral is that it provides with you different opportunities to personalise and be creative about how you compel your recipients to take them the action that you want them to do.

For instance, you can use variable data printing to incorporate an image of your product that a specific recipient has previously purchased. You can also include coupons that would appeal to a male or a female audience member.

You can further track their responses for future reference and devise your print marketing strategies based on those. You're one step closer to achieving your business marketing goals with proper data analysis, coupled with quality printing and fulfilment service.

Partner Up With Kent’s Leading Direct Mail Marketing and Printing Business

KPM understands the importance of reaching your target audience and achieving your desired results. That’s why for over 20 years, they’ve been relentlessly providing mail marketing and print solutions that will get your business to where it deserves to be.

Learn more about their result-oriented services and visit https://kpmgroup.co.uk/services/direct-mail and https://kpmgroup.co.uk/services/print-services. For enquiries, reach out to them at 01322 663328 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Future Electronics Wins 2021 Passives Distributor of the Year Award from Vishay

Montreal, Canada (release-news ) August 8, 2022 - Future Electronics, a global leading distributor of electronic components, has been awarded Passives Distributor of the Year for 2021 by Vishay Intertechnology, a global manufacturer of semiconductors and passive electronic components.

"Future Electronics being named Passives Distributor of the Year is a recognition that we're humbled to have received," said Jacques Hing, Future's Corporate Vice President, Passives. "The fruits of our mutual labour are reflected in this award and we're thankful for the continued support."

The award was presented to Future Electronics at EDS 2022 in Las Vegas by Vishay's Gary Giordano, Senior Director, Americas Distribution and Serge LeBlanc, Global Distribution Strategic Manager.

"We are pleased to present the Future Electronics team with the Passives Distributor of the Year award in recognition of their outstanding topline performance in 2021," said Dave Valletta, Executive Vice President of Sales at Vishay Intertechnology. "This award recognizes Future's leadership in offering easy access to our large and ever-expanding passives portfolio. We thank the entire Future team for this achievement."

Future Electronics outperformed all other distributors in 2021, generating industry-leading sales growth for Vishay's passive components while effectively supported their customers' needs. Future also won the company's Semiconductor Distributor of the Year award in 2020.

"Vishay is a key manufacturer in Future Electronics' passives portfolio," said Hing. "Over the years we have strengthened our position and solidified our partnership in this space, resulting in positive synergies that helped move both companies forward."

Vishay manufactures one of the world's largest portfolios of discrete semiconductors and passive electronic components that are essential to innovative designs in the automotive, industrial, computing, consumer, telecommunications, military, aerospace, and medical markets. Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. is a Fortune 1,000 Company listed on the NYSE (VSH).

For more information, and to order from the complete line of Vishay products, visit www.FutureElectronics.com .

About Future Electronics

Future Electronics is a global leader in electronics distribution, recognized for providing customers with global supply chain solutions, custom-tailored engineering services and a comprehensive suite of passives and semiconductor products. Founded by Robert Miller in 1968, Future Electronics has over 5,500 employees and operates in 170 offices in 44 countries around the world. Future Electronics is globally integrated, with a unified IT infrastructure that delivers real-time inventory availability and access to customers. With the highest level of service, the most advanced engineering capabilities, and the largest available-to-sell inventory in the world, Future's mission is always to Delight the Customer®. For more information, visit www.FutureElectronics.com .

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