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Auditing
answered on 12-Nov-25 19:36
In our lecture module, we can see lectures named as company audit (i.e for dividend , accounts , LLP), could you pls guide in which chapter of icai it is, as i was going through module i could find them
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Audit of LLP wil come as a part of special audits. Rest is not the part of new syllabus. That is not removed from content here because it would be helpful
Hrishikesh Pradhan
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RTI certified copy
Exams
answered on 12-Nov-25 17:07
I made payment to RTI for certified answer copies of Sep 2025 exam and the transaction got successful. However, the registration number/application number or any kind of acknowledgement is not received and the request is not yet registered. Can someone pls guide me on this
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You can check status on RTI website.
Shankari C
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Computation of Beta of Mutual Funds
AFM
answered on 13-Nov-25 00:00
Sir, in Illustration 66 [regarding D Mutual Fund & K Mutual Fund] (@ 2 hours 35mins), the Beta value that we get from the Treynor Ratio equation is actually the Portfolio Beta [={Weight*Beta(Equity)} + {Weight*Beta(Cash)}]. However, when finding out the value of Equity due to market changes we are directly using the Portfolio Beta. Shouldn't we actually use the Equity Beta for this? For instance, Beta (D Mutual Fund) = 1.50 => 0.99*Beta (Equity) + 0.01*Beta (Cash) = 1.50 => 0.99*Beta (Equity) = 1.50, since Beta (Cash) is nil => Beta (Equity) = 1.515 Original Equity Value = 70.71 * 0.99 = 70.0029 & Original Cash Value = 0.7071 Revised Equity Value = [{1 - (1.515*0.05)} * 70.0029] = 64.700 Revised Portfolio Value = Equity (64.700) + Cash (0.7071) - Expenses (3/12 = 0.25) = 65.1571 [Video Time Stamp: 02:35:18]
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Ok Sir.
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Capital Advance: Long Term in nature?
Auditing
answered on 17-Nov-25 10:25
Mam, you said capital advance is something like a loans & Advance given to a party for their capital investment, is likely in nature of long term. BUT What if the amount so paid is recoverable within 12 months as per the agreement? will it still be treated as long term in nature? [Video Time Stamp: 03:18]
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Yes this format is expected and its rather a correct flow of thoughts ! We first understand question , relate to provision and then conclude. That’s the idea
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Question bank
Financial Reporting
answered on 12-Nov-25 10:37
Sir does the question bank given by 1FIN is enough for FR or do i need to refer any other questions?
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Enough. You can refer to latest exam solutions and RTPs which I discuss on YouTube.
sabarish s
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Options-Nov 2020
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answered on 12-Nov-25 13:19
Sir, This is the question asked for American call option , now i think they have in answer calculated value as per European option, right? Because according to me, answer shall be 7.41, am i right ?
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American put
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correlation coefficient
AFM
answered on 11-Nov-25 22:19
Sir how did you arrive at r=1? [Video Time Stamp: 05:42]
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perfect correlation means + 1
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Sept 2025 Q1
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answered on 11-Nov-25 22:18
Sir, in sub question 4, i had a query, pls correct me if I am wrong but u think that shouldn't we calculate FCFF as far as I remember EV = FCFF/k-g, so what have we actually done in this question suggested answer
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ev canbe arrived in many ways from m cap from ebitda using fcff using ev / sales multiple just like price of share can be found using dcf,pe ratio, pb ratio, nav etc
Hrishikesh Pradhan
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Market return
AFM
answered on 11-Nov-25 22:16
While calculating percentages for market return why did you add +5, +6 and +7? shouldnt it be +5, +4 and +5? [Video Time Stamp: 09:16]
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because rest of the data also we took like that only. first yr avg price is taken as opening and hence had to follow same logic
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Learning Technique : 100% correct
Auditing
asked on 11-Nov-25 19:51
This technique of learninig is what i most commonly use. Remembering something about what i can memorise and what i will forget and giving more emphasis on what i will forget. By this way, i keep both the memory integrated inside my brain. [Video Time Stamp: 03:30]
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No answers yet!!
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