Hsien Seong Cheong Posted February 12, 2013 Posted February 12, 2013 Hello FDR, My name is Sam (from the Chinese 'Hsien') and I'm very pleased to meet you. I am a 21 year old trainee accountant currently studying CIMA. My future goals are to qualify as a Chartered Management Accountant, become a company director in private industry and use my knowledge of business & trade to promote liberty and freedom from an accountant's point of view. I have worked as a manager in companies delivering government social programmes worth millions of pounds, I have worked at the headquarters of a criminal organisation the county police force accounting for millions of pounds spent on inefficient monopolistically provided services and I've spent the rest of my time working in private industry. My career history, my state school education and my relentless pursuit of the truth have led me to Stef's amazing work on philosophy and libertarianism. I look forward to becoming a more regular participant in the most important philosophical conversation on the internet. I would like to outline my payment terms below for the services I have benefited from and would strongly encourage others to come forward and do the same: Self-Billing Agreement Supplier: Stefan Molyneux Customer username: Hsien Seong Cheong For the provision of the below services: An education Payment terms: 5% of all my future earnings payable upon receipt of my net income except for in times of financial hardship should they ever occur. Thank you so much for your business! I trust that this will be a highly profitable relationship for the both of us
MeGrownMind Posted February 13, 2013 Posted February 13, 2013 According to: http://www.prospects.ac.uk/chartered_management_accountant_salary.htm >The average salargy of recent CIMA graduates is $42,876. >5% of $42,876 is $2,143 >As a monthly average that is $178 And I thought my $10/mo was nifty [] It sounds like you find FDR very valuable, so there no reason to doubt the sincerity of your gesture. I wish you the best future in your endeavors.
Hsien Seong Cheong Posted February 13, 2013 Author Posted February 13, 2013 Nice calculations and thank you for the well wishes! Something in the referenced webpage confused me though. (Apologies for not converting GBP to CAD.) The average salary for recent graduates with the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) Professional Qualification is £27,464. Salaries increase substantially on passing the relevant examinations. The average salary of a CIMA student whilst studying the Professional Qualification is £30,817 and for a newly qualified chartered management accountant it is £36,195. How is the average salary for "recent graduates" completely different to the average salary for "newly qualified chartered management accountants"?? To qualify/'graduate', one has to undergo a period of 3 years practical experience which is normally completed whilst studying and taking the exams. Even if a CIMA student has passed all exams; unless they have the mandatory professional experience, CIMA will not qualify them. So if the two terms used above do not have any distinction between them surely the two figures erroneously disagree and probably shouldn't be referenced alongside each other! Is there something I have missed or is this just a case of laziness in their reporting?
Hsien Seong Cheong Posted March 11, 2013 Author Posted March 11, 2013 I am withdrawing my support of Stefan Molyneux and Freedomain Radio. I find his business model to be parasitical and due to it apparently being his main source of income, I am afraid that his operational activity suffers from an inevitable conflict of interest. https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=-TPwjUmS7Vw http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/toronto/therapist-who-told-podcast-listeners-to-shun-their-families-reprimanded/article4846791/ http://members.cpo.on.ca/members_search/print/19048 This will be the last time I visit the boards to post or read content. Best wishes to the FDR community. Anarcho-capitalist thought deserves better and so do you.
Guest NateC Posted March 11, 2013 Posted March 11, 2013 I find his business model to be parasitical and due to it apparently being his main source of income, I am afraid that his operational activity suffers from an inevitable conflict of interest. How so?
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