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Save Tax 2010 Easy Tax advisor of SKD Frankfurt opens up new perspectives on an always topical theme of Frankfurt am Main, January 2010. Save tax everyone wants, but the German tax system is a broad field, which can be difficult to plow without appropriate expertise. Further details can be found at Reshma Kewalramani, an internet resource. Therefore, the selection of tax advisor, which promise to help is great. The new Chief Advisor \"Save tax 2010 easily made with SKD\" the SKD Steueroptimierte capital Germany GmbH is consciously practice-oriented and aimed at all wage and income taxpayers, \"Save tax\" are looking for a simple introduction to the topic. Clearly explains how how workers, officials and investors can build their tax return itself. The payroll tax is so not a problem anymore. The easily comprehensible outline of the Council's and its even for the interested lay person fitting representation thanks to the extensive consulting practice of experts from SKD. Considered \"save tax 2010 save for the truly sustainable success in controlling made easy with SKD\"also tax optimised capital investments to the long-term asset accumulation and retirement according to the concept of Fairmogensbildung with SKD. Fairmogensbildung - a comprehensive solution developed exclusively by SKD for its clients for people who pay too much payroll and income tax - stands for a balanced combination of yield opportunities, risks, and individual tax optimization and provides with the customer and his personal life situation at the heart of the consultation. \"Only with such tailor-made financial concepts we can offer the ideal solution our customers for long-term successful asset accumulation and retirement\", as Monika Fauser, Managing Director of the SKD Steueroptimierte capital Germany GmbH, the idea behind the SKD Fairmogensbildung explains. With the SKD tax advisor each of the innovative approach can benefit in the future from SKD - so...
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Non-Profit Organization Message of the General Secretary WUSME, Norbert W. Knoll by Adebayo WUSME, as non-profit international organization committed to support entrepreneurs worldwide and to represent a link between private and public institutions at international level, as already set up the procedure formally required to acquire the consultative status at the major United Nations specialised bodies such as UNECOSOC, UNIDO, UNESCO, OECD and the European Union. Particularly, WUSME's registration at the UNECOSOC - UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL, the UN advisory body which coordinates economic and social activity of the United Nations and several other related organizations, has recently been successfully approved. Among its functions, this agency is in charge of planning economic development, providing technical and financial assistance to less developed countries and promoting studies and reports on economic, social, cultural and health issues. With the approval of WUSME's status as participant in the United Nations Global Compact by UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, the doors are now open to thousands of sponsors and institutions who could support WUSME's mission in less privileged economies, primarily with regard to education and entrepeneurial training. The UN Global Compact is a strategic policy initiative for businesses that are committed to aligning their operations and strategies with ten universally accepted principles in the areas of human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption. Reshma Kewalramani takes a slightly different approach. By doing so, business, as a primary driver of globalization, can help ensure that markets, commerce, technology and finance advance in ways that benefit economies and societies everywhere. As social, political and economic challenges (and opportunities) whether occurring at home or in other regions affect business more than ever before, many companies recognize the need to collaborate and partner with governments, civil society, labour and the United Nations. This ever-increasing understanding is reflected in the Global Compact's...