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EXPLANATION ABOUT UNIT SCHEME
Others
asked on 16-May-24 22:48
Kindly provide any explanation about unit scheme
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MONIKAA RAMESHKUMAR
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SPOM LOCKED
Others
asked on 16-May-24 22:47
Sir...My spom classes are locked.. is it only for me?? Or what to do with the issue? I tried to send the mail but it shows the address not found.
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madhu miraa
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Consolidated Financial Statement
Financial Reporting
asked on 16-May-24 21:41
Video No 77 Illustration 39 Can I get journal entry after completing the calculation part
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swaminathan sundaram
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Ill3
AFM
answered on 17-May-24 04:39
Sir in sum I'll 1 and 2, 3 The x-xmean sum is =136.32 and y-ymean sum is 196.86 =136.32*196.86/9=2982 co variance coming i don't know where I'm missing.
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Okay sir thank you I will work out that .
HEMAVATHYSUBRAMANI SUBRAMANI
CA Final
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Paper 6 - IBS
Exams
asked on 16-May-24 20:18
Hello team, Will you be posting any videos on IBS paper, or share the answer key for MCQs ? It will be very helpful 😅 Thank you
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Susee Arunachalam
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supply, related person
Indirect Taxation
answered on 16-May-24 19:58
meaning of this explain with an example 3rd person control ≥ 25% share of both of them
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Sushmita Chowdhury
CA Inter
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Calculation of exponent in exams
AFM
answered on 16-May-24 21:02
Hi sir, while computing theoretical future price you have computed in excel. But how should we note in notes. e^10.5%×(58/365) how to compute this value in notes. Please provide the solution
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Check my video on calculator tricks in introduction chapter
B. Dinesh
CA Final
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Dividend
Financial Management
answered on 16-May-24 16:20
Can I assume ₹50 as EX dividend price .
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Rs. 50 is the cum dividend price. 50 - 10 (div paid) = Rs. 40 is the ex dividend price
kowselyaa G
CA Inter
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Supply or Not
Indirect Taxation
answered 1 day ago
Is movement of Cranes considered a supply or service ?
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Movement of Cranes is neither treated as supply of Goods nor supply of services. Hence no GST WILL Be Leviable..
Harish Chandar T
CA Inter
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Cash flow statement
Accountancy
answered on 16-May-24 12:52
Financial management , study material of ICAI , On page 9.52 of module 2 , illustration 8, in cash flow statement, 50 lakh is subtracted as cash required for increase in stock. Please explain why it is subtracted , as also adjustment is done in making entry in profit and loss account of 420 lakhs of material consumed in year 3 .
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50 L is increase in stock. (In question they told that the closing stock is expected to go up by same amount as between year 1 and 2)(15L - 10L) Please refer working notes for material consumption (35% of sales)
Anirved Rahatgaonkar
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