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Creative Accounting
Aminate
7 episodes
9 months ago
In this final Entry, David Simmons reflects on his career and journey through Creative Accounting. Including the recurring value of his innate ability to act and capitalise on his proximity to the currency of chaos, chance and opportunity. How once let into this artistic and financial conversation, he may have also pioneered certain templates and instruments that helped better merge and blend the creative alchemy between music + business. Finally, he recounts how when he became the accountant...
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In this final Entry, David Simmons reflects on his career and journey through Creative Accounting. Including the recurring value of his innate ability to act and capitalise on his proximity to the currency of chaos, chance and opportunity. How once let into this artistic and financial conversation, he may have also pioneered certain templates and instruments that helped better merge and blend the creative alchemy between music + business. Finally, he recounts how when he became the accountant...
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Entry 5: - Assets and Liabilities - The Subledger Of Creative Chaos
Creative Accounting
31 minutes
2 years ago
Entry 5: - Assets and Liabilities - The Subledger Of Creative Chaos
In this Entry of Creative Accounting, David Simmons describes how on several occasions in his career he was repeatedly asked to improvise in the role as the money man. Frequently brought in to tap dance a way out of a potentially tricky creative situation and navigate a path through a financial tight spot. This leads him into a series of bizarre cameos featuring Lee "Scratch" Perry, Marcus Garvey Jr., Motown and The Spirit of Africa and Ike Turner where he was frequently the only white man in...
Creative Accounting
In this final Entry, David Simmons reflects on his career and journey through Creative Accounting. Including the recurring value of his innate ability to act and capitalise on his proximity to the currency of chaos, chance and opportunity. How once let into this artistic and financial conversation, he may have also pioneered certain templates and instruments that helped better merge and blend the creative alchemy between music + business. Finally, he recounts how when he became the accountant...