Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Short cute for Shutdown, Reboot, Logoff, Statndby & Hibernate

Standby: %windir%\System32\rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,SetSuspendState
Hibernate: %windir%\System32\rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,SetSuspendState Hibernate

I saw the word Hibernate at the end of the Hibernate line, and a little intuitive thinking led me to try the same with Standby. It works -

%windir%\System32\rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,SetSuspendState Standby

So to reiterate the whole list, with the proper standby line:

Shutdown: %windir%\System32\shutdown.exe -s
Reboot: %windir%\System32\shutdown.exe -r
Logoff: %windir%\System32\shutdown.exe -l
Standby: %windir%\System32\rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,SetSuspendState Standby
Hibernate: %windir%\System32\rundll32.exe powrprof.dll,SetSuspendState Hibernate

Friday, December 24, 2010

Some thing about a Good Budget

Creating a budget may not sound like the most exciting thing in the world to do, but it is vital in keeping your financial house in order. Before you begin to create your budget it is important to realize that in order to be successful you have to provide as much detailed information as possible. Ultimately, the end result will be able to show where your money is coming from, how much is there and where it is all going.
        1.        Gather every financial statement you can. This includes bank statements, investment accounts, recent utility bills and any information regarding a source of income or expense. The key for this process is to create a monthly average so the more information you can dig up the better.
2.        Record all of your sources of income. If you are self-employed or have any outside sources of income be sure to record these as well. If your income is in the form of a regular paycheck where taxes are automatically deducted then using the net income, or take home pay, amount is fine. Record this total income as a monthly amount.
3.        Create a list of monthly expenses. Write down a list of all the expected expenses you plan on incurring over the course of a month. This includes a mortgage payment, car payments, auto insurance, groceries, utilities, entertainment, dry cleaning, auto insurance, retirement or college savings and essentially everything you spend money on.
4.        Break expenses into two categories: fixed and variable. Fixed expenses are those that stay relatively the same each month and are required parts of your way of living. They included expenses such as your mortgage or rent, car payments, cable and/or internet service, trash pickup, credit card payments and so on. These expenses for the most part are essential yet not likely to change in the budget. 

Variable expenses are the type that will change from month to month and include items such as groceries, gasoline, entertainment, eating out and gifts to name a few. This category will be important when making adjustments.
5.        Total your monthly income and monthly expenses. If your end result shows more income than expenses you are off to a good start. This means you can prioritize this excess to areas of your budget such as retirement savings or paying more on credit cards to eliminate that debt faster. If you are showing a higher expense column than income it means some changes will have to be made.
6.        Make adjustments to expenses. If you have accurately identified and listed all of your expenses the ultimate goal would be to have your income and expense columns to be equal. This means all of your income is accounted for and budgeted for a specific expense. 
7.        If you are in a situation where expenses are higher than income you should look at your variable expenses to find areas to cut. Since these expenses are typically essential it should be easy to shave a few dollars in a few areas to bring you closer to your income.
8.        Review your budget monthly. It is important to review your budget on a regular basis to make sure you are staying on track. After the first month take a minute to sit down and compare the actual expenses versus what you had created in the budget. This will show you where you did well and where you may need to improve.

How to Pay Income Tax Online

This post is specially for income tax payee who want to save their time with paying income tax online. Now you can pay income tax online easily. Income tax is a personal tax levied on annual income or income tax is a tax levied on the income of individuals or businesses. There are various types of income tax rule are available. In this technology world people are always like to be fast & want to save more time.
Today people do not like to stand in a queue and pay their mobile bills, LIC premium and many more. People today use online service via internet to pay their bills online. If you are still do not know about these services here I clear you that now you can pay mobile bills online, pay LIC premium online as well can pay income tax online.
So you not need to go to the income tax office to deposit income tax online. Paying income tax online is not a hard task. just follow the below steps to know how to pay income tax online. The online tax payment is official. You can not only pay but also can get the income tax refund status online.
How to pay income tax online
§  At first you have to select relevant challan from NSDL site and enter your PAN/TAN as applicable.
§  Visit NSDL Direct Tax Payment page here.




§  There are a total of 4 types of applicable challan such as Challan No./ITNS 280, Challan No./ITNS 281, Challan No./ITNS 282 and Challan No./ITNS 283. The Challan No./ITNS 280 is applicable for for payment of Income Tax. Or you have select the right challans by reading the text provide beside the Challan Numbers.
§  After selecting the challan no, you step forward to the next page where you would be asked to provide the details like Permanent Account No (PAN CARD), Assessment year, Full Name, address, Type of Payment like Advance Tax, Surtax, Self assessment tax and others. Fill-up those options correctly.



§  After completion of the all the details you would be immediately redirected to your bank site where you would be required to log in using your net banking login information.
§  Now your income tax payment successfully submitted. You can get acknowledgment of payment through phone SMS.
§  Now a CIN would be displayed on your screen which is the copy and the proof of yourtax paid. Just save it so that you can show it to the income tax department.

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