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subodh
26 November 2008 at 11:20

Presentation of Export turnover

I would like to know the presentation of deemed export sale, wether it should be trated as domestic sale or export sale.


sriram
26 November 2008 at 01:45

accural and closing stock valuation

hi

1)what is accural and what impact it as
2)when closing stock will appear inside the Trail balance and when it will appear outstide the Trail Balance. what entry will be made in the books


Regards
ramanathan


vinay chopra

In case a trading firm imports goods is there any rule as regard to booking the purchase at the rate prevaling on the date of Bill of lading or rate on the day on which documents are released by the importers bank.


Richa
25 November 2008 at 17:47

Deferred tax

Sir,
AS 22 says that "Assets and liabilities to be netted off only when the enterprise has a legally enforceable right to set off and intends to settle on net basis." most of the companies have shown it as net.
so it is legal in India? does company law say so? thanks


devan.k
25 November 2008 at 12:42

could anyone help to solve

Problem statement: A new inventory management system for Argie Inc.
could be developed at a cost of $250,000. The estimated operating
costs and estimated benefits over six years of operation would be:

Year Costs Benefits
0 $250,000 $ 0
1 7,000 52,000
2 9,400 68,000
3 11,000 82,000
4 14,000 115,000
5 15,000 120,000
6 16,000 120,000

- Assuming a 10% discount rate, what is this investment's NPV?
- What is the ROI for this investment?
- What would the payback period be for this investment?
- What is the IRR?
- Would it be a good or bad investment? Why?



- The time value of money refers to the concept of comparing present
cash outlays to future expected returns. A dollar today is worth more
than a dollar one year from today because money can be invested. The
rate at which money can be borrowed or invested is called the discount
rate (symbolized with an r).
- The present value (PV) is a measure of the time value and
represents the current value of a future cash flow (or CF).
– Net Present Value (NPV): The calculation of the discounted projected
cash flows of the investment over a number of periods (typically
years) . The NPV formula is as follows:


where n is the number of periods over which the calculation is applied

Note that each cashflow CFi can be positive or negative. Period
0 typically signals initial
investment

- Internal Rate of return (IRR): The discount rate r that makes NPV
equal zero . Can be seen as a threshold discount rate above which
the project/ investment renders some net present value. Can bes
estimated as the discount rate that will make the present value of the
projected cash flows equal to the investment


- The return on investment (ROI) is the ratio of the net cash receipts
of the project divided by the cash outlays of the project
- Payback period: Time required for the investment/project to become break even


CA SUDIPTA SINHA
25 November 2008 at 12:05

Advertisement Expenditure

A company has incurred advertisement expenditure of Rs. 5 crore in 2007-08 the effect of which will sustain for 3 years. what will be the treatment of such expenditure-whether it will be deferred or charged to the P/L or be treated as per AS-26. Please suggest.


ajay agarwal
25 November 2008 at 10:25

consolidation

while preparing consolidated financials, for unrealised profits of subsidiary, should holding bear all liability or holding & minorities both should bear it. is thereany ICAI clarification over the same.. plz give reference


Sudheer J. Sarvate
25 November 2008 at 01:26

Company requirements

Our company is having accumulated loss, but from last 2 years it is making profit. We have to fix remuneration of directors, so we have to calculate net worth of the company.

Can anyone tell me the formula to calculate net worth of company.

Also I want to know the advantages of changing from LTD (Deemed) to Pvt. Ltd. like exemptions from following companies act provisions etc.


Raj
24 November 2008 at 15:35

BEP & P/V Ratio


a) P/V ration
b) Break – Even point (in units and rupees)
c) Margin of safety (in units and rupees)
d) Variable cost per unit Rs. 15.00
e) Fixed cost per unit Rs. 9.00
f) Sales in units 10000

The selling price is fixed to yield 25% profit on cost.


MR. CA
24 November 2008 at 13:38

Consolidated Balance Sheet

Hi,
When I Completed my BCom ,Than In Holding Companies Chapter I prepared Consolidated Balance Sheet. But Now I M Confused That What Is Difference Between
(1)Consolidated Balance Sheet & Balance
Sheet.
(2)Consolidated Profit & Loss Account
Profit & Loss Account.
(3)Consolidated Cashflow Statement & Cash
Flow Sattement.

Actually I Want to Know Meaning of Consolidated. In Friendly & General Language not in Bookish Language.






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