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[A47]A H1n1 In The Philippines
by Jimmymayon, Jim
The Philippines is slowly becoming one of the leading players when it comes to Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) services. As of late, there are about 62 BPO operators in the country; most of the larger companies are third-party contractors serving global accounts. It has been reported that in 2006, the back-office sector of many BPO companies has been employing 24,500 full time employees. Comparing revenue growth between years 2005 and 2006, market analysts have seen an 80% growth rate: that is about $180 million in just one year.
Saying thus, it should also be noted that among the back-office and management tasks being assigned to BPO operators in the Philippines, bookkeeping seems to be relatively prevalent. This is due to the fact that this country is home to more than 100,000 accountants and business-related graduates.
Every year, 3,000 accounting graduates subsequently become CPAs or certified public accountants. According to the market report of 2005, the Philippines had an estimate of 113,300 licensed accountants working in various BPO companies nationwide.
Bookkeeping in the Philippines
Accordingly, the US? Generally Accepted Accounting Principles or GAAP cites that Philippine based accountants are well versed with GAAP and IAS or International Accounting Standards for financial reporting, standards employed in the US, Japan and most of the Europe; and is thereby ?among the best in the world.?
Among the 60 other countries in the Asia Pacific, the Philippines is ranked by the Swiss International Institute for Management Development as no.1 when it comes to the availability of skilled workers; no.3 when it comes to the availability of senior managers; and no.12 when it comes to the availability of qualified engineers.
The back-office and management service providers in the Philippines perform a broad spectrum of activities especially in the fields of accounting and finance. Some of these include: accounts maintenance and accounts receivable collection; advisory services, inventory control and purchasing; asset accounting and management; claims processing (in the pre-need industry); expense and revenue reporting; financial analysis and auditing; general accounting and bookkeeping services; and HR services (which may include services like benefits administration, compensation planning, employee interface services learning systems and administration, expatriate and relocation services, HR application development and management, HR data management, payroll processing, stock options administration, travel and expense management.)
Other services also include: creating invoice and managing the accounts payable administration; management; payroll (which may include such service overtime tracking); sales auditing; tax reporting and other financial-related services (such as credit cards, factoring, financial leasing and stock brokering); and other arising BPO services like market analysis, market research and intellectual property management.
Kanati.com.ph
Here at Kanati Inc., we have a group of highly skilled employees that can perform specific accounting and financial-related tasks, with bookkeeping tasks being one of them. Our company specializes in streamlining services to fit the very specific ongoing needs of our clients ? bookkeeping-related or otherwise.
We also makes quick, intelligent adjustments of the tasks assigned, often anticipating even your most probable demands. And because Kanati Inc. specializes in Open Source technologies (which has little or no charge when it comes to licensing costs,) clients can be assured that not only do they have services outfitted specifically for their company's needs, but that they are to get quality work at a significantly reduced price.

I have had my share of working in an outsourcing company, actually companies, and still is having. The former one offered outsourcing services but I did work in its domestic account which dealt with the local customers. The one I'm currently working with renders services that could help lighten the loads of website owners. My sister also works in one. So, I would say, Philippines is one good venue for outsourcing companies.
The country has become a growing destination of outsourcing companies a bit behind India. With its workforce of 380,000 graduates per year, Philippines is producing a herd of skilled workers. Not only does the outsourcing destination have English proficient, computer literate, and capable set of workforce but also is cost-efficient like lower hourly-rates.
Philippines became the ideal place for contact centers and is becoming idyllic for business finance and software development and animation. With the country's archipelagic structure, the place is not an advantage to foreign companies who are willing to outsource in it. The people are the primary reason why the country has gained the opportunity to be an offshore point of business.
With the latter developing businesses for outsourcing like the software development and animation, Filipinos have already proven their worthiness in animated films produced and presented by world-renowned companies like Disney Pixar, etc. Also, a lot of major companies like Dell, JP Morgan Chase, and Motorola among others are already operating in the Philippines.
The Philippines has an increasing industry of Business Process Outsourcing and this is because of it people. But, let's say, in every amazing set-up, there's always an excruciating pain to realize that there are villains wandering around. In the articles I have read, prestigious or foreign-owned companies operating in the Philippines have higher risks because of the ongoing terrorist threats in the Philippines. Many foreign countries? citizens have proven this because they were held as kidnap victims by the terrorists living in the Philippines. Another one, the country does not have enough Information Technology facilities to provide this cultivating industry. In Iloilo, which is by the way one of the many cities that already is included in the developing Philippine cities to cater the outsourcing industry, the electricity supply is not that sufficient causing electrical bug downs.
Philippines is a rich country, most especially because of its skilled, loyal, and patient workforce. The president herself has even addresses the concerns and risks of operating in the Philippines by giving tax holidays and the like to those willing to function in the country.
As a Filipino, I dare say that my country is going to be a primary source of skilled workforce giving these BPOs excellent and satisfactory jobs. With the positive outlook in life and the striving-to-succeed attitude of my fellow countrymen, despite the odds that come on the way of the countries growing economy caused by its own people, this country can achieve something considering its developing industry of outsourcing.
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