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Rate of compounding
Financial Management
answered on 11-Sep-24 13:44
Whether r is directly or indirectly proportional to fv and no. of compoundings? (In this example actually r increase fv decrease)
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FV increases if r increases. So it is directly proportionate
anju B
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Debt
Financial Management
answered on 11-Sep-24 13:55
Why didn't the equity capital reduced to 20L because of buyback?
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Because of inducing debt component and the tax benefit of it, the new value of the firm has increased to 26.5 L out of which 5L is debt hence the value of equity is 21.5 L
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Interest
Financial Management
answered on 12-Sep-24 09:59
interest of long term loan Why we written under *current liabilities* head
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Yea
anju B
CA Inter
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Debt components
Financial Management
answered on 11-Sep-24 15:43
How can the whole debt component be tax benefit... Only the interest can be get beneficted right?
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Sir your classes are awesome💝
07- Issac Jolly-XII C
CA Inter
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Exam presentation
Strategic Management
answered on 10-Sep-24 17:41
in case SM of CA intermediate, for theory questions what is the required number of points for 5 mark qns , is 5 points enough ?
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Ok sir thank you
Muthu Sudharsan A
CA Inter
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Shortlist of questions for practice
Financial Reporting
answered on 10-Sep-24 15:09
Hello Sir! I am a student who took your classes for FR earlier. I found the classes helpful. Thank you sir! I wrote my final exam last may and scored 44 marks in FR. I couldn't clear the exams. Now I am preparing for this November exams. I request you to suggest important questions in every topic. Some topics have over 50 questions. A pointer on important questions might helps us a lot!
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Thank you sir!
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CA Final
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Hire purchase
Accountancy
answered on 11-Sep-24 15:17
How to solve hire purchase principal and interest value. when interest percentage is not given
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Step 1 - Compute difference between 1st and second instalment IN this case it is 5,000. Interest for year 1 = 5000*4 Interest for year 2 = 5000*3 Interest for Year 3 = 5000*2 Interest for Year 4 = 5000*1
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Internal Reconstruction
Accountancy
answered on 10-Sep-24 19:31
Are we supposed to prepare capital reduction account while preparing balance sheet even when the question does not require the same specifically?
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Yess for sure!
Sagar Kathuria
CA Final
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Reduction of share capital
Corporate & Other Laws
answered on 12-Sep-24 17:45
With respect to subsection 7,could you please explain the term amount deemed to have been paid on shares with example...
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"Deemed" Means presumed amount paid on shares or we can say set off of the amount payable by shareholder. If shareholder has to pay 100 Rs. per share and lets say the company owes him 10 Rs, then he will only have to pay 90 Rs. per share to company. Rs. 10 will be adjusted against paid up. This is "Deemed paid up amount"
Nisha M
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Doubt in Net Asset Value Calculation
Accountancy
answered on 11-Sep-24 15:33
Sir, Why is the 10% debentures not included in the liabilities while calculating Net Asset Value? If we subtract the debentures the Net Asset Value will be 8,10,000/- instead of 12,10,000/-. Please clarify.
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Thank you sir
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