k suresh babu
15 October 2009 at 10:57

fractions means

what is mean by fractional shares.

fractional shares get money face value, market value, book value . which is correct.


pradeep
08 October 2009 at 16:45

stock Broker

A stock broker has not given the credit of my payment in my trading account with him. I have proof of payment as bank statement. But this transaction is two earlier. Now his is saying that do whatever you want to do. What can I do. Please suggest.


Rohin
04 October 2009 at 08:40

what is prefrential shares

plz give breif idea for prefrential shares , cummulative , redeemable or irredeemable shares


rajesh
02 October 2009 at 14:28

SEBI Complaint

I am having a shares of one company. I reqire some details regarding financials of the company. Suppose they are not giving it to me what should i do? whether sebi should be approached? If so, please give me the procedure and email id for the same.

Thanks

rajesh


karthik davey
01 October 2009 at 11:38

shares calculation

one of my friend bought shares for intraday and sold in the same day for loss.but again he purchased shares on delivery call and sold on profit.now the auditor is telling to pay tax on the profit.he is telling loss done in intraday cannot be adjusted with profit made in delivery call..so plz tel me the exact ans...


Ravi patel
30 September 2009 at 10:52

NCFM Can help C.A ?

i m CA Final Student & i want to make my career in the field of Stock Market As The Great Techincal Experts for Cash & F & o.

So Suggest me which NCFM module should prepare for the Career ?

U may also suggest any other reference.



Mehul Joshi
27 September 2009 at 11:19

Profit on sale of Mutual Fund

Mr "A" earned Rs. 15000/- as STC Gain and Rs. 100000/- as LTC Gain on sale of Mutual Fund. My query is that does this gains are Related to Security Tra. Tax and taxed at special rate of 15% (STCG) and TF (LTCG) or these transction are not related to Security Transaction Tax


HARSH
25 September 2009 at 16:05

Planning for selling of shares

if i have 10 shares purchased on different dates in my demat account. The first 2 shares were purchased 2 yrs back and rest of the shares are short term. as per rules shares goes out from demat on fifo basis.

Now suppose if i want to sell first my short term shares can i do so?
if not can i transfer my 2 long term shares to margin account with nse to get benefit of this situation for selling short term shares.after selling the short term shares i will take back my long term shares from margin account
please advice and for further queries do write to me


Chandra
24 September 2009 at 10:03

Pledging of securities

What are the disclosure should be made by listed company in stock exchnages if such listed company pledge its shares of promoters group to another listed company.......

plese advice about the source also....

Regards
C.B.Mishra


Chinmay Kamat
22 September 2009 at 10:49

FIFO basis for Cap Gains on shares

Hello friends,

Suppose I wish to show all my trading gains/losses under the head capital gains and that I have the following Information for Opening stock, Purchases and Sales in MS Excel:

Dates of purchase/sale, Quantity and the total amount.

We know that as per CBDT circular we are supposed to determine whether the transactions are long term/short term on FIFO basis. This will significantly affect the tax implications..

My question is how I can find out whether the transactions are LT/ST based simply on the dates and quantity. I want to know if the process can be automated in excel or any other software. I have been trying to find a solution for quite some time and cant find any formula or method in excel...

Thank You





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