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What should be the strategy for the SSC CGL 2020 if only 2 months are left? Which topics should be focused more?

Thanks for the A2A.It totally depends on your level of preparation. If you have covered your syllabus and started taking mocks then there are many things you can do to improve your score.1- Repeat mathematics concepts, don't give too much time to Advance maths just learn the basic formulae because ssc don't ask hard questions from advance maths in tier 1.2- Last 4-5 months current affairs should be on your finger tips, weightage of CA has increased in ssc.3- Try to go through previous year questions of GS from any source, it will give boost in your preparation.4- Try to revise previous year vocabs and revise Grammar rules 1 more time before one month of your exam.5- Try to learn some special questions of reasoning that most aspirants ignore, like calendar, clock, dice and cubes, figure counting.6. Do at least 1 mock everyday and analyse it well, try to write everything that goes wrong in your mocks.7- Go through last 2 years ssc question papers and try to solve them.Best of luck.

If BC refers to "Before Christ" and AD refers to "Anno Domini", what do you call the year when Jesus Christ was born?

The “zero problem” was mentioned a few times. There is no “year zero” in any calendar system, and the “problem” is purely a linguistic one, existing only in modern English and similar languages, where the age of a person is deemed to tick up a notch after each birthday. What we are really saying, with the word “birthday,” is, anniversary of the day of [one’s] birth, so that your “first birthday” is the first anniversary of the day you were born, not the day you were born.Even in English, we refer to “babies in their first year of life” regarding infants who have not yet reached the first anniversary of their birth. Calling them “one year old” after that anniversary simply means that they have already completed one full year plus, a status they will keep until they reach their second anniversary of their birth, and so on.In keeping track of older folks’ ages, we do the same thing. For instance, I’m a sexagenarian, which means I’m in my 60s. But, that means I am in my seventh decade of life — one I will complete the moment I turn 70. Then, during the year that starts on my 70th birthday, I will already be in my eighth decade of life.I didn’t see anyone discuss the “century problem” or the “millennium problem,” either — did the 21st century start at the beginning of 2000, or not until a hair past midnight brought us into January 1, 2001? Since the first year C.E. was the “year one” not the “year zero,” the year 2000 was the last year of the second millennium. That didn’t stop people from treating New Year’s Eve 1999 as the end of the 20th century and New Year’s Day 2000 as the beginning of the 21st.Anyway, about the Jesus thing. Jesus wasn’t born in the middle of any year on the calendar the civilized world universally uses today (putting aside the issue of whether the idiot monk who tried to calculate the date of Jesus’ birth was off by 4 years or so). On the Christian calendar, his birth marks the beginning of a new era, so that everything before or after that event is dated from that event. That’s how calendars work. And, there’s nothing magical, or inevitable, about a calendar. It is a cultural creation, intended to highlight the importance of some historic event in that culture by making that event the “zero point” of all else. Muslims date their calendar by referring to events as occurring either some number of years before, or some number of years after, the Hijra, the date when Mohammed and his followers fled Mecca and moved to Medina. We are currently in the Muslim Year 1438 A.H. The Japanese (and many other monarchical peoples) date their calendars from the beginning of each Emperor’s reign (which, happily, solves the “before” or “after” problem — the era before the current one simply gets a separate name. We are currently in year 28 of the Heisei era. The Jewish calendar is dated from the rabbinically-calculated first day of Creation (which began on Rosh Hashonah, Year 1). So, we are currently in the Jewish Year 5777.Finally, since the Christian (Gregorian) calendar has come into use worldwide for ease of commerce and communication, even in non-majority-Christian countries, and also because its dates don’t exactly line up with the presumed date of Jesus’ birth, social scientists (and others, in a non-liturgical context) prefer to refer to the eras in this calendar system as C.E. (Common Era) or B.C.E. (Before the Common Era).So… I never answered the original question: “what do you call the year when Jesus was born?”Nothing. He wasn’t born in any year then currently in use. If you are building a calendar around the presumed date of his birth, the day on which he pops out of the womb then becomes day 1 of the “year of our lord” 1. But the building of that calendar didn’t happen until many years after he was born, indeed, long after he died. If anyone had bothered to note the date of that birth when it happened, the result would have looked something like, “In the XX year of the reign of Caesar Augustus, on the YY day of [month] …”Don’t forget, Jesus in all probability wasn’t born on December 25. The Roman calendar then in use had months of basically the same name as are currently used by the Gregorian calendar, with March (the beginning of Spring) being the first month. That’s why we call the ninth Gregorian month September (which means, “seventh month,” the tenth month October (“eighth month,”) and the eleventh month November (“ninth month”). The 25th of December (“tenth month”) marked the presumed date of the Winter Solstice (they were not as accurate as modern astronomers) which continued until the first day of January, the month named for Janus, the two-faced god who looked both backwards and forwards at the same time (not because it was a new year, duh, but because it was the end of the decline and the beginning of the increase of daily sunlight, following the Solstice). The authors of the Gregorian calendar conveniently latched on to this when designating the date to be celebrated for the birth of Jesus and to mark the beginning of the new Christian era, so that it would overlap and supersede the pagan Saturnalia holiday that began on the Solstice and continued until the same day the following week (for a total of 8 days, ending on January 1). Conveniently, 8 days (1 week, including both the day of the event and its one-week anniversary) was the period of time between birth, and circumcision, of a Jewish male child; that is when the baby is given a name, not when he is born. So, the calendar makers made the circumcision of Jesus the beginning of their new year and new era.

What corporate tax advantages exist for a Dec 31 fiscal year-end date?

I’m not a tax guy, but I would say that there are none, which is very likely why you have yet to receive a single answer on this question.Except for their first year in business (and their last), no matter when a company’s tax year ends, it is for a 12-month period. If you put 12 pro-forma tax returns side by side for a given company, all with different fiscal year ends, of course they will look different, but the reality is that all you have is a timing difference. In most cases, these differences will be negligible. Those differences get ‘flushed out’ in the following tax year and new ones are created in its place. This basically means that if deductions cannot be taken because the company cuts off one month earlier, that deduction will taken in the following tax year. Same goes with revenue.Most non-C-Corp companies don’t really have a choice in the matter. They must end on December 31st, since these are flow-through entities (company earnings ‘flow through’ their owners’ personal tax returns). For C-Corps, the primary reason for choosing a ‘fiscal’ year end (as opposed to a ‘calendar’ year end) is so that are on equal comparable financial footing with similar companies in their industry and not due to any tax advantages.

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