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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Rupak Nepali Bio Data and CV with Cover letter


BabarMahal Kathmadu

To,
The Human Resource Manager,
Mega Bank
Nepal

Respected sir,

With the job-listing of Junior Assistants seen in the www.merojob.com I am interested to apply for the post.  I am a technically skilled and accomplished IT Professional looking for a rewarding and challenging position where my skills and knowledge will be utilized.

My outgoing personality, my experience, and my recently completed education make me a strong candidate for your vacant position. I recently graduated from the Nobel College with a degree of Computer Information System.

Although a recent graduate, I am not a typical new graduate. I attended school from Nava Ratna Secondary School and I've put myself through these schools by working such jobs as own website development, personal website development of others, printing, drawing, team management, book publishing and many more.

I have the maturity, skills, and abilities to embark on a career, and I'd like to do it from your company.

Thanking you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,
Rupak Nepali
Email:rupaknpl@gmail.com
Mob: 9808660830
*Below is my bio-data




Rupak Nepali Bio-data/CV
Career Objectives
·         Technically skilled and accomplished IT Professional looking for a rewarding and challenging position where my skills and knowledge will be utilized.
Summary
  • One years of experience as PHP programmer

  • Excellent team player with positive attitude

  • Strong presentation and organizational skills

  • Possess effective command over written and verbal communication skills

  • Familiar with web development and content management systems

  • Possess good time management and organizational skills

  • Career oriented, hard working and ability to handle multiple tasks

  • Quick learner and ability to learn new concepts

Personal Information





Name:
Rupak Nepali


Father’s Name:
Bhairab Nepali
Mother’s Name:
Subthara Nepali
DOB:
2043-07-24
Sex:
Male
Marital Status:
Single
Language:
Nepali, English
Contact Information







Address:




Permanent:
Bashghari, Ward no 2, Panuati, Kavre, Bagmati


Temporary:
Babar Mahal, Kathmandu

Mobile:
9808660830


E-mail:
rupaknpl@gmail.com






Education / Qualification




Nava Ratna English SS
SLC
2059
73.37
Sanjiwani HSS
+2(Science)
2062
66.10
Nobel College
BCIS
Exam Completed(waiting for result)
3.49 CGPA (upto 7 sem)
                                                            



Experience
1.      Final Year Project on Ecommerce with affiliation
2.      Internship at Website Programming and designing at DP Sign, 2010
3.      MIS of Nobel College, 2009
4.      Data Analysis and system analysis of sites at Systematic,2008 like

Technical Skills
Extensive knowledge of Html/CSS ,  Php/ MySQL, CodeIgniter, MVC framework, wordpress, blogger, sulekha and Joomla
Project Completed
1.      Ecommerce with affiliation program
2.      School Management System of Pabson Bhaktapur
3.      Website of Restaurant Kathmandu
4.      Personal Websites
5.      Flex and Content Management of DigitAll
Reference:
1.      Mr. Prabha Shrestha, MD of DP Sign, mob: 9851045292
2.      Mr. Hari Sharan Nepal, MD of DigitAll, mob: 9851045297



Something About Love

I have found girl who didn't know how to kiss. I've always found time to teach them.

What was the point of having unending life if that life was without love?

I love someone and that’s the beginning of everything.so lets wait nd watchhhhh

Some one says "Soul meets soul on lover's lips".

love is life and if you missed love you miss life so don't miss loveee....

Love is like a treatment who is looking for it but its hard to find the true one

treatment so be careful otherwise anything can happen with u and also have many sideffect of this treatment and sometime it can be very dangerous.

In real love you want the other person's good. In romantic love you want the other person

Love does not alter the beloved, it alters itself.so be careful i hope everyone loved someone.

Love is my religion - I could die for it.but not alone, i want company of anyone.so anyone is coming......????

We can live without religion and meditation, but we cannot survive without human love

Love her all the time, she's the one who keeps you strong, even when she's not so strong herself.

We waste time looking for the perfect lover, instead of creating the perfect love.

There is no good love story without any romance

Love makes your soul crawl out from its hiding place.

First love is only a little foolishness and a lot of curiosity.

Love is like dew that falls on both nettles and lilies.

Love's greatest gift is its ability to make everything it touches sacred

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Sometalking about boys and girls

Girl sends a text to 4 guys from school that she likes. The text said, "What would we be doing if I were with you right now?" Guy #1 says...

Age 3 -- Boy kisses girl. Parents: "Awwww. That's so cute" *Takes picture*
Age 16 -- Boy kisses girl. Dad: "Get the hell away from my daughter!!!!!" *Loads shotgun*


One spelling mistake can destroy your life.
A Husband sent this to his wife:I'm having a wonderful time wish you were her."

Wife: If i become fat and ugly will you leave me?
Husband starts laughing.
Wife: WHAT?!
Husband: Im still here arent i?


Age 6:
lil sis: *crying
big bro: " aww whats wrong?"
little sister: " I got a owwy"
Age: 15
lilsis: *crying
big bro:alright who was it?!
lil sis: cries. (name)
big bro* loads shotgun " Be right back.."


Girl, Age 6: "Mom, you look pretty today. :)"
Mom: "Thank You! :)"

Girl, Age 16: "Mom, you look pretty today. :)"
Mom: "What do you want?"


Every girl has three guys in her life.
The one she loves.
The one she hates.
and the one she can't live without.
And in the end,
They're all the same guy.

SixFacts
1.You cannt stick your tounge out and look up at the ceiling at the same time a physical impossibility.
2.All idiots after reading #1 will try it.
3.And discover #1 is a lie.
4.You are smiling now because are an idiot.



*BOY LOGS ON*
~girl thinks~ YAY HE'S ONNNNNNNN
Girl:HEYYYYYYY
Boy:Hi
~quietness~
Boy:Do you like me?
Girl:Maybe..
Boy:TELL ME
Girl:ITS NOT IMPORTANT!
Boy:IT IS
Girl:WHY?!?!?!
Boy:CAUSE I LIKE YOU


BOYFRIEND GUIDE(:
1.When she walks away from yu mad[Follow her]
2.When she stare's at yur lips[Kiss her ]
3.When she pushes yu or hits yu[Grab her & dnt let go]
[There is more]


Boy:Why havent you had a boyfriend yet?
Girl:Im not allowed, why dont you have a girlfriend?
Boy:Cos your not allowed to have a boyfriend yet :)


age 4-9 "yay trick or treating! :D" age 10-12, "im to old an cool for trick or treating, its for kids ^_^' Age 13+ "HELL YEA FREE CANDY"


Elementary School; ew you kissed him! cooties!
Middle School; c'mon, kiss! kiss! kiss!
High School; seriously guys stop making out and get a room!

1st-5th grade- I can't wait until we get older!
6th-7th- We're so cool!
8th- GET ME OUT OF THIS SCHOOL.
9th-10th: I hate my life...
11th- Am I a senior yet...?
12th: Can I go back to Kindergarden?


For girls:
Mom can I.... NO.... Dad can I.... Sure anything for my little princess.
For boys:
Mom can I.... Sure sweety just be careful.... Dad can I.... NO NO NO NO NO....

1970: what's a computer?
1990: computer's in school!!??
2000: guess what? i have a computer!!!!
2010: MOM MY LAP TOP IS TOO SLOW!!!!!


Dear Tummy, sorry for all the butterflies. Dear Pillow, sorry for all the tears. Dear Heart, sorry for all the damage. Dear Brain, you were right

Girl: what would you do if i broke up with you?
boy: then i'd go back to my ex.
(girl cried and broke up with him)
--next day--
girl: what are you doing here??
boy: like what i said, i'd go back to my ex. so, will you take me back ?


I might hug other guys, i might laugh with other guys, i might even hang out with other guys.. but none of them will ever mean to me as much as you do.

A boy walks into kitchen to find parents having sex, the dad looks at the boy and winks. that night the father finds the boy in his bedroom having sex with his nana, the boy rolls over, winks and says "not so funny when it's your mum is it"


elementry school: mommy i have a new friend. middle school: hey mom can ____ come over? mom: yeah whos that? you: my new friend. high school: *you and your friend walk in* mom: whos that? my friend...


*bf and gf texting*
boy:are you okay?
girl:yeah..why?
boy:because you seem sad..are you lieing to me?
girl:no im fine i pinky promise.
boy:ok good

*girl thinking to herself*
i loved how you could tell i wasnt okay..i hate how you believed my lie.

when we were 8 we said "I'm rubber u are glue whatever you say bounces off of me and sticks to you!" Now we say "Well your a ...."


fake friends:never ask for food
real friends:are the reason you have no food.
fake friends:would knock on your front door.
real friends:would knock after they let themselves in.
fake friends:last a couple years.
real friends:last forever.

Okay, so there are 10 fish. 2 die, 5 drown, 1 gets trapped in the filter, how many left? stop counting you idiot. fish cant drown.


Age,4: *little girl starts crying*
brother: Awww, wats wrong?
Sister: i got an owwy.

Age 16: *girl starts crying*
Brother: WHO THE FUCK WAS IT THIS TIME!!
Sister: *cries some more* ... (name)
Brother: IMMA FUCKING KILL THAT S.O.B

As soon as you get online, whose name do you look for first? When a slow song comes on, whose face pops up in your head? When you get a text, who do you hope it's from? Whose name makes your stomache drop when you hear it?


Send up question collection of VS Niketan College



V.S. NIKETAN COLLEGE
Pokhara University Affiliate
Send-Up Examination-2004
Level: BBA 2nd Semester                                                                                            Full Marks: 100
Subject: Financial Accounting- II                                                                               Pass Marks: 50


QN.1.
a. Why would the company prefer a shorter depreciation period for tax purpose than for financial reporting (book) purposes?                                                                           [7]
b. Assume you own the retail business that offers credit sales. To estimate bad debts, your business uses the percentage of net credit sales approach. For the new fiscal year, how would you decide what percentage to use to estimate your bad debts?                               [8]

QN.2. a. Following table has been developed to assist you:
                                   





Assets
Acquisition cost
Accumulated depreciation
Book value
A
40,000
–––––
25,000
B
66,000
28,000
–––––
C
–––––
37,500
12,500

Required: 1. Calculate the amount of missing figures
      2. Develop the property plant and equipment category of balance sheet, how the individual assets would appears in balance sheet.
                  3. Prepare the Journal entries to record the sale of assets assuming assets B was sold for Rs.25,000.
     4. Show the effect of required 3 in the accounting equation                               [5×2=10]

b.  B & R enterprise purchased a computer on Jan. 1 2002 for Rs.36,000. The double decline balance method was used for depreciation purposes, with a four years life and a residual value estimate of Rs.5,000.
Required: (a) Calculate the amount of depreciation expenses and book value of computer for 31st Dec. 2002
                  (b)  Prepare Journal entry to record the depreciation expenses.
                  (c)  Show how the computer would appear on the balance sheet on Dec. 31st 2002.                                                                                                       [1+2+2]
QN.3. ‘Kid’s world’ is the retail store of Card; dolls & Gifts items had the following transactions during the year:
a.       Kid’s world purchased inventory on account from a supplier for Rs 80,000. Assume that Kid’s world uses periodic inventory system.
b.      On may 1 apartment was purchased for Rs 5,50,000. A 20% down payment was made & a 18 months 8% note was signed for the remainder.
c.       Kid’s world returned Rs.4,500 worth of inventory purchased in item a, which was found broken when the inventory was received.
d.      Paid the balance due on the purchase of inventory.
e.       On June 1 Kid’s world signed a one year Rs.150,000 note to Union Bank and received Rs.145,000 only.
Requirecd:  (a) Record all necessary journal entries relating to these transactions.
(b) Assume that Kid’s world’s accounting year ends Dec. 31st. Prepare any necessary adjusting entries.                                                                   [10+5=15]

QN.4. Young heart Inc. plans to issue Rs.600,000 face value bonds with a stated interest rate of 8%. They will mature in 5 year. Interest will be paid annually. At the dated of issuance market rate is assumed to be 10%.
            Required:  (a)  Calculate the issue price of bond.
                                (b)  Calculate the premium or discount on issue of bonds.
     (c) Prepare a 5 year amortization schedule for discount or premium as appropriate)
   (d)  Calculate the total cash interest payment & interest expenses.
   (e)  Prepare necessary journal entries for issuance amortization and   payment of interest.                                                                         [3+2+5+2+3=15]

QN.5. Ghana Plaza distributes fine stones. It sells on credit to retail Jewelry stores and extends terms of 2/10, net 30. For accounts that have probability of collecting the receivable as follows?
                                    Not yet due                             100%
                                    One month past due                95%
                                    One to two months                 80%
                                    More than two months            60%
            On Dec. 31st 2002, the credit balance in allowance for doubtful account is Rs.15,300. The amount of gross receivables by age on this date is as follows:
        



Receivable category
Amount
Current (not yet due)
            Past due:
            Less than one month
            One to two months
            More than two months
Rs.  200,000
         
75,000
         50,000
10,000

Required: (a) Prepare a schedule to estimate the amount of uncollectible accounts at Dec. 31st 2002
(b)   On the basis of the schedule in part (a) prepare journal entry on        Dec.31st 2002 to estimate bad debts.
(c)    Show how account receivable would be presented on the Dec. 31st 2002 balance sheet.                                                                      [5×3=15]

QN.6 The following information is available concerning Oshkosh Inc.;
                                                                        units                            unit cost
                        Beginning inventory               200                              $10
                        Purchases:
                           March 5                                300                                11
                          June 12                                  400                                12
                          August 23                             250                                13
                          October 2                              150                                15
Oshkosh, which uses a perpetual system, sold 1,000 units for $22 each during the year. Sales occurred on the following dates:
                                                                        Units
                        February 12                             150
                        April 30                                   200
                        July 7                                       200
                        September 6                            300
                        December 3                             150
            Required:
1. Calculate ending inventory and cost of goods sold for each of the following three methods:
                        a. Moving average.
                        b. FIFO.
                        c. LIFO.
2. For each of the three methods, compare which of the methods gives a different answer depending on whether a company uses a periodic or a perpetual inventory system?   [15]

QN.7. Write sort notes on: (any two)                                                                                    [5×2=10]
a.      Depletion expenses
b.      Intangible Assets
c.       Treasury stock


    ***********************************Good Luck********************************




Send up questions for VS Niketan College



V.S. NIKETAN COLLEGE
Pokhara University Affiliate
Send-Up Examination-2004
Level: BBA 2nd Semester                                                                                            Full Marks: 100
Subject: Financial Accounting- II                                                                               Pass Marks: 50


QN.1.
a. Why would the company prefer a shorter depreciation period for tax purpose than for financial reporting (book) purposes?                                                                           [7]
b. What are the different methods for treatment of bad debts? How does the % of net credit sales and % of year end accounts recevable approaches differed in terms of their accounting treatment?                                                                                                              [8]

QN.2. a. Following table has been developed to assist you:
                                   





Assets
Acquisition cost
Accumulated depreciation
Book value
A
40,000
–––––
25,000
B
66,000
28,000
–––––
C
–––––
37,500
12,500

Required: 1. Calculate the amount of missing figures
      2. Develop the property plant and equipment category of balance sheet, how the individual assets would appears in balance sheet.
                  3. Prepare the Journal entries to record the sale of assets assuming assets B was sold for Rs.25,000.
     4. Show the effect of required 3 in the accounting equation                               [5×2=10]

b.  B & R enterprise purchased a computer on Jan. 1 2002 for Rs.36,000. The double decline balance method was used for depreciation purposes, with a four years life and a residual value estimate of Rs.5,000.
Required: (a) Calculate the amount of depreciation expenses and book value of computer for 31st Dec. 2002
                  (b)  Prepare Journal entry to record the depreciation expenses.
                  (c)  Show how the computer would appear on the balance sheet on Dec. 31st 2002.                                                                                                       [1+2+2]
QN.3. ‘Kid’s world’ is the retail store of Card; dolls & Gifts items had the following transactions during the year:
a.       Kid’s world purchased inventory on account from a supplier for Rs 80,000. Assume that Kid’s world uses periodic inventory system.
b.      On may 1 apartment was purchased for Rs 5,50,000. A 20% down payment was made & a 18 months 8% note was signed for the remainder.
c.       Kid’s world returned Rs.4,500 worth of inventory purchased in item a, which was found broken when the inventory was received.
d.      Paid the balance due on the purchase of inventory.
e.       On June 1 Kid’s world signed a one year Rs.150,000 note to Union Bank and received Rs.145,000 only.
Requirecd:  (a) Record all necessary journal entries relating to these transactions.
(b) Assume that Kid’s world’s accounting year ends Dec. 31st. Prepare any necessary adjusting entries.                                                                   [10+5=15]

QN.4. Young heart Inc. plans to issue Rs.600,000 face value bonds with a stated interest rate of 8%. They will mature in 5 year. Interest will be paid annually. At the dated of issuance market rate is assumed to be 10%.
            Required:  (a)  Calculate the issue price of bond.
                                (b)  Calculate the premium or discount on issue of bonds.
     (c) Prepare a 5 year amortization schedule for discount or premium as appropriate)
   (d)  Calculate the total cash interest payment & interest expenses.
   (e)  Prepare necessary journal entries for issuance amortization and   payment of interest.                                                                         [3+2+5+2+3=15]

QN.5. Ghana Plaza distributes fine stones. It sells on credit to retail Jewelry stores and extends terms of 2/10, net 30. For accounts that have probability of collecting the receivable as follows?
                                    Not yet due                             100%
                                    One month past due                95%
                                    One to two months                 80%
                                    More than two months            60%
            On Dec. 31st 2002, the credit balance in allowance for doubtful account is Rs.15,300. The amount of gross receivables by age on this date is as follows:
        



Receivable category
Amount
Current (not yet due)
            Past due:
            Less than one month
            One to two months
            More than two months
Rs.  200,000
        
75,000
         50,000
10,000

Required: (a) Prepare a schedule to estimate the amount of uncollectible accounts at Dec. 31st 2002
(b)   On the basis of the schedule in part (a) prepare journal entry on        Dec.31st 2002 to estimate bad debts.
(c)    Show how account receivable would be presented on the Dec. 31st 2002 balance sheet.                                                                      [5×3=15]

QN.6 The following information is available concerning Oshkosh Inc.;
                                                                        units                            unit cost
                        Beginning inventory               200                              $10
                        Purchases:
                           March 5                                300                                11
                          June 12                                  400                                12
                          August 23                             250                                13
                          October 2                              150                                15
Oshkosh, which uses a perpetual system, sold 1,000 units for $22 each during the year. Sales occurred on the following dates:
                                                                        Units
                        February 12                             150
                        April 30                                   200
                        July 7                                       200
                        September 6                            300
                        December 3                             150
            Required:
1. Calculate ending inventory and cost of goods sold for each of the following three methods:
                        a. Weighted Average Cost Method.
                        b. FIFO.
                        c. LIFO.
2. For each of the three methods, compare which of the methods gives a different answer depending on whether a company uses a periodic or a perpetual inventory system?   [15]

QN.7. Write sort notes on: (any two)                                                                                    [5×2=10]
a.      Depletion expenses
b.      Intangible Assets
c.       Deferred Tax


    ***********************************Good Luck********************************