Sankha Sekhar Das has over 7 years of experience in tax preparation and accounting. He currently works as a Tax Associate at Grant Thornton where he prepares various tax returns for individuals, partnerships, corporations and trusts. He also prepares financial statements, manages client accounts, mentors junior staff, and analyzes client specifications. Previously he worked as a Sr. Process Associate at Accenture and as a Transaction Processing Officer at Mphasis where he processed transactions and adjusted customer accounts. He has an MBA in Finance and a B.Com degree and is proficient in SAP FICO, Oracle R12, and Microsoft Office.
Proactive service solutions in the commercial vehicle industry - Les Bishop, ...Tim McAloone
The story of the transition from a manufacturing and sales company to transport solution provider – a transition process which revolutionised the company
Proactive service solutions in the commercial vehicle industry - Les Bishop, ...Tim McAloone
The story of the transition from a manufacturing and sales company to transport solution provider – a transition process which revolutionised the company
Strategic Parts Management with PARTsolutions at MAN Truck & Bus AG
Goals of Strategic Parts Management
PARTsolutions areas of use within
the MAN Truck & Bus AG
Content and integration of PARTsolutions within
the MAN Truck & Bus AG
This paper is produced on the basis of the on-going work of the Analyzing Development Issues Centre (ADIC) in collaboration with DC Research team working in Dak Dam commune in Mondulkiri Province, Cambodia, since 2013. It is aims to illustrate a different model of development that takes into account the active involvement of the communities for long term social, economic and environmental development. The paper begins with examining the mismatch of development approaches, followed by the concept of going with the flow of community life (GFCL) in participatory action research (PAR) then the emergence of community-corporate partnership (CCP) concept; its relation to social enterprise, and stock taking of CCP in its current practice in the communities.
Different approaches to development interventions in Cambodia have been tested to examine if they offer greater chance of ownership, benefits, and sustainability to the people or communities. Often, the claim of the intended beneficiaries to the approach comes nil when these factors are brought in. In one instance, community people were urged to advocate for their rights and access to land and forest resources when these were encroached on by powerful individuals or companies. Community people’s motivation comes to despair when the intended achievements end up beyond their reach. On the other hand, there are approaches such as the community forestry program that seeks to improve livelihoods in line with environmental conservation; however, the outcome is not realized because of the dependency on external support and the lack of subsidy to those who sacrifice for forest protection. This paper argues that there is an alternative to build a strong individual or household economic base before they effectively start engaging in protecting their resources. This lends itself to the concept of community-corporate partnership (CCP), which taps into available resources such as land from community people while capital and technical inputs come from outside for collective production that is based on mutually agreed principle of shared benefits and losses. Cases of coffee, pepper production and a few other cash crops are being experimented over the past year with indigenous people in upland Mondulkiri Province. Over the period, there have been manifestations of shared understanding, trust, control of processes and challenges, which indicate a promising path to long term benefits. This has long term potential for strengthening community solidarity for defending their rights to land and natural resources they presently depend upon for their living.
A set of slides that can be used alongside the Facilitator Guide to train practitioners in how to use market mapping.
The Facilitator Guide can be found at http://www.slideshare.net/pmsd-map/step2training-guide
A highly motivated and result driven professional utilizing enthusiasm, perseverance and strong desire to learn, contribute and make a positive difference to the organization. An attitude to learn and grow with multiple talents and skills.
Overall 10 yrs. of experience in accounting sector handling General Accounting, AP, AR, Bank, MIS, Budgeting and Trade Facility etc. with core competency up to Finalization in Oil & Gas, Manufacturing, Trading & various companies.
1. Sankha Sekhar Das Email:Sankh_sekhar@rediffmail.com
Tax Associate Mobile No: +91-8951359673
Tax Associate:
Current role as an Tax Associate at Grant Thornton from 2nd Feb 2015 till date.
Completed all areas of tax preparation including corporations (1120C), partnerships (1065),
individuals (1040), trusts (1041), (5471) and various state filings.
Worked on various consol statements for individual clients.
Worked on various PTP statement preparation on individual clients.
Preparation of Financial statements- Analyzing various Financial statements provided by client.
Preparation of balance sheet which includes coding of accounts.
Managed disbursements and receipts of large client estates,trusts and Individual.
Analyzing each client specifications and preparation tax returns.
Mentored and trained new analyst-level staff members.
Synopsis:As Sr. Process Associate at Accenture (Accounts Receivable OTC)
Collection of payments from the customer to achieve organization targets.
Interact with the BU’s, thereby ensuring follow up and follow through, managing collections day to
day activities. Ensure MIS sent out in a timely and accurate manner.
Reporting and monitoring internal target as against actual collections. Resolve Credits and
unapplied.
Identify PTP, disputes and capture them on the systemand track as per process guidelines.
Process approved write-offs, freight & tax and other AR adjustments within threshold of
authorization.
Researchcredit balances from customer. Identify refunds and submit for approval.
Collate first level Escalations. Minimize LOAR.
Ensure high quality comments are captured and uploaded on ERP.
Pulling out collection report on daily basis from the SAP System.
2. Producing aged debt listings and days sales outstanding (DSO) reports to maintain and control the
debtor level and days outstanding.
Ensure proper allocation of cash received.
As a Transaction Processing Officer at Mphasis
Processing Transaction of a Non-Financial nature.
Adjustments to customer accounts to correct pre-processing and processing errors.
Receive request from external clients for processing New Business.
Processing Mid Term Adjustments and Lapse. Verify all transactions processed on a daily basis
against transaction reports and process adjustments.
Academic Profile:
● 2009--2011: MBA Finance (VTU)
● 2006--2008: B.Com graduate from Dibrugarh university.
● 2003--2005: Intermediate from C.B.S.E (Commerce).
● 2003 : SSC from State Board.
Software skills:
● Good knowledge on Sap Fico R/3 End User.
● Hands on experience on Oracle R12.
● MS Office.
Project Details:
Title Study On Receivables Management At Oil India Limited
Duration 2 months
Project
Description
(M.B. A)
A study on receivables management at OIL. Classification of receivables as
per the Ageing Schedule. To analyze the key ratios associatedwith
receivables management. To understand the impact of Receivables on
profitability.
Strengths:
Good Initiator
Abilitytolearnnewtechnologies.
Good motivatedteamplayer.
Active participationinall activities.
Personal Details:
Father’s Name Dilip Das
Date of Birth 19-May-1987
Nationality Indian.
3. Gender Male
Permanent address
SankhaSekharDas
s/oDilipDas
TinsukiaRailwayColony
Qtr No:L/36/B,
Tinsukia,Assam
Linguistic Abilities English, Hindi, Bengali and Assamese.
Hobbies & interests
Playing and watching Cricket, Football and Basketball. Listening
music, watching movies, Making new friends, Reading Books.
Declaration: I hereby declare that all the details furnished above are true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
Place:Bangalore
Date: (Sankha Sekhar Das)