Article: If your party starts at 7:00pm, have all the guests be there by 6:00pm. People are always late to parties, this way, everyone will be together by 6:30pm and you'll have plenty of time to organize the big reveal. You'll have a few people who are actually punctual. For them, make sure you have some food and drinks ready on time so they're not left bored and hungry. This is why having their best friend helping you out will be a life saver. They can have the person with them, going and doing whatever the cover plan was, and you can correspond with them – they should let you know when they're on their way, etc. You can then manage the party and the guests. Make sure they keep you posted on how things are going and how far away they are. This way when you get a text that says, "10 minutes!" you'll be fully prepared. Some people choose to go with the standard lights off, hide-behind-couches, yell "Surprise" or cheer surprise. Other people choose to pretend it's just a normal party and let the person find out when they see their name on the cake. However you choose, be sure all the guests are on the same page. You may want to practice before the surprise. Make sure all the logistics are covered. Can your friend get in? Make sure the door is unlocked so you don't have to ruin it by coming to the door in a dark room. Will parking be an issue? Is anyone in the bathroom as the party person is walking up the stairs? Get them out! And success! Your well-planned party has gone off without a hitch! Well, hopefully. Did they have any idea? Even if they did, they'll feel incredibly loved and appreciate all the work you went to.
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Have everyone arrive an hour early to the party. Have one person with the guest of honor as the "Chaperone" to distract the guest of honor and one person with all the attendees. Make sure everyone understands the big reveal. Surprise them!

Problem: Article: Look on the back of the gift card to locate a removable label. Scratch off the label to find the hidden code. You should see a sixteen digit code. Open the iTunes application and then click on the store button. On the right hand side of the store screen, click the redeem button. Then, sign in with your Apple ID. After entering the code, you will see your new iTunes balance. The iTunes balance will include the redeemed gift card balance.  By “redeeming” your iTunes gift card, you are just adding it to your account. You are not actually using the sum but, rather, adding it to your account in order to see the balance. If you already had a balance on your account, you will need to subtract the amount of your previous balance from the new balance shown after redeeming the gift card. The difference between your old and new balance is the amount on your gift card. If you want to check your balance after making some purchases, you can follow the same process. Tap on the iTunes music application on your smart phone. Then, open the iTunes store and sign in. At the bottom of the screen, click on “music.” Tap the “redeem” option. Finally, enter your gift card code to reveal the balance. In some countries, you can use your smart phone camera to redeem the gift card. After clicking on the redeem option, click on the option to “use Camera.” Then, take a picture of the sixteen-digit code and the phone will automatically redeem the code. From your personal computer, click on the Apple icon on the top left hand corner of your screen. Scroll down to “App Store.” From the App Store, click on the featured tab. On the right side of the window, you should see an option to “redeem.” Enter your gift card number to see your account balance. Open up the wallet app and tap on the plus sign. Select the find apps option and then scroll down to redeem. At the bottom, you will see the option for an iTunes pass. Click on get started and then tap the option to add iTunes pass to your wallet. Once you have the iTunes gift card added to your wallet, you will just need to open up your iTunes pass and view your account balance in the top right hand corner.
Summary: Find the redemption code. Redeem the gift card on your personal computer. Enter the sixteen-digit coupon code. Redeem the gift card on your phone. Find the balance on the Mac App Store. Use the wallet app on your smart phone.

If you're interested in pursuing a career as an auditor, it may be helpful to take relevant courses in high school. This can help prepare you for future college-level course work, and may also help you determine if auditing is, in fact, something you want to make a career out of. Relevant courses that may be offered in high school include:  Accounting  Advanced mathematics coursework  Economics  Finance . In order to become an auditor, you'll need a college education. Most companies and organizations require at least a bachelor's degree, while some prefer applicants who have gone on to earn a master's degree. Some employers will hire graduates who hold an associate's degree, but these candidates must have extensive bookkeeping and accounting experience. Candidates who hold an associate's degree are typically hired as junior accountants, and must work their way up to more advanced accounting or auditing positions. Typically, though, to pursue a career as an auditor, you will need a bachelor's degree.  Many auditors major in accounting or a related field. However, some colleges offer highly-specialized majors like internal auditing for prospective auditors.  If you cannot find a college program in auditing, pursue a bachelor's degree in accounting, finance, or economics. Internships are not required, but they provide great hands-on experience and may help you make connections in the industry. You can find internships by searching for auditor or accountant internships in your area, or by seeking out internship opportunities through specific employers like the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Consider doing an internship over the summer when you're not in school. Whether you intend to pursue a master's degree after graduation or directly enter the workforce, you'll need to do well in college and earn a bachelor's degree. Most bachelor's degrees can be earned in four years or fewer, while some programs may offer a joint bachelor's and master's degree that can be earned in a five or six year period. Many companies do not require auditors to have a master's degree. However, some larger firms may desire an auditor with a master's degree. If you decide to pursue a master's degree, you'll want to find a program that specializes in accounting, economics, or finance. If you want to advance your career in the field of auditing, then you will need to become certified as a CIA (Certified Internal Auditor) or CPA (Certified Public Accountant). To earn a CIA certification, you will need to have a combination of education and experience. To earn a CPA certification, you will need 150 semester hours of coursework, which is equivalent to a 5-year accounting degree. It's not necessarily a requirement at all firms, but learning a second language will help set you apart from other auditors in the job market. If you decide you want to work for a government agency or work in an area that has a lot of bilingual speakers, learning a second language may actually be a requirement. When choosing a second language to learn, focus on what would be most pragmatic for your field and your location. For example, if you plan to work in southern California, New Mexico, or Texas, being able to speak Spanish would be a valuable asset for most financial firms. If you want to work in a state in the northeastern United States, knowing French may be beneficial due to the close proximity to the Canadian border.
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Take relevant high school courses. Apply to college Participate in an internship. Graduate from college. Consider earning a master's degree. Try to learn a second language.