Welcome to 'Accounting with Caity'! As you can probably tell I am new to this but I hope to make my blog more exciting as time passes. I'm a full-time business student at CQUniversity in Rockhampton and a part-time receptionist/administrator for a local finance company..so no doubt I will share something new with you all regularly!

Thursday, 26 March 2015

My Top 3 Favourite Blogs

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This blog captivated me before I began reading. Great presentation and layout! Tash has used an appealing colour scheme and simple illustrations to keep the reader interested without taking away from what she is telling us. Reading the introductory post, I was kept engaged with her writing and I felt welcomed and ready to learn more about the accounting game. As for the content, she has compiled quality and relevant information about her company and the industry.  I can see she has developed a true understanding for Sarossa and leaves me feeling like I have gained a lot as well.

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Rebecca’s blog is interesting with its regular updates, keeping the readers up to speed with her company and the assignment. For her Chapter 1 Key Concepts, I found it really easy to relate to this author. When reading through the study guide, I too had similar insights and idea on accounting. From the readings of her company, I have actually begun to also understand aspects of my own firm. The concept of subsidiary companies and consolidation was worded appropriately and is now the reason I am noticing more about my companies recent changes. Rebecca shares her thoughts and opinions on accounting and the study guide well. It was easy reading and I understood completely how she was trying to come across to us readers.  Great presentation and great blog!

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My third choice for my top 3 is a simple, yet eye catching blog. To me, Natasha’s blog provides a great source of information about her company and yet still manages to make it interesting to readers. I admire her sense of humour as we study this course as it comes across in her writings. My company too is hurting and feeling the pain of competition, and I like how she brought this aspect of her firm across in her posts.



1 comment:

  1. Hi Caitlin,
    I like how you have specifically said what you liked about each blog and their blog link.
    Rebecca

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