Anonymous
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Hello Sir,

I am at present in the Final Year of my MBA(Finance+Marketing). The Final exam shall be on coming April - 2010. Now, I want to drive for the course of CA, just after completion of my Final. I am not a Comerce Student & have got a very poor knowledge about the Accounts. Even I can not pass a Journal Entry in a proper manner. Please guide me how should I plan the entire course of action in order to pass the CA Curriculam.

Please tell me, how far the Share & Stock Field is suitable for a CA ??

Please show me the right way. I need to have your kind guidance to my way. I want to crack the egg with a good marks.

Please guide me.


Thanks & regards,
Sudeshna Mazumdar.


SUNNY
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26 August 2010 at 12:07

Software for NCDEX

Hi to all Exprerts....
Sir Please tell me which software is most suitable for NCDEX Technical Analysis,...
The software should be like which cover all aspect..
please answeme fast


Saurabh Toshniwal
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24 August 2010 at 10:44

no knowledge of shares

I dont have knowledge about shares & stocks, so plz anyone tell me basics about the same

thanks in advance


Guest
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23 August 2010 at 18:36

Share Transfer

A pvt.company have 6 shareholders,out of 6,4 shareholders transfer their shares to remaining 2 shareholders.Now Pvt company have only 2 share holders.

Q1-what will be procedure to make effective this transfer in case of Pvt company?

Q2-Whether company will pass any resolution for this transfer?

Q3-what will be ROC Procedure in case of Pvt Comapny for This Transfe?


Samarth Mehta
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One of the conditions for listing an existig company on NSE is that it's market capitalisation should be greater than 50 crores Rs.. How to calculate market capitalisation for this purpose?

The condition:

The market capitalisation of the applicant’s equity shall not be less than Rs. 50 crores. **


** Explanation 2 The market capitalisation shall be calculated by using a 12 month moving average of the market capitalisation over a period of six months immediately preceding the date of application. For the purpose of calculating the market capitalisation over a 12 month period, the average of the weekly high and low of the closing prices of the shares as quoted on the National Stock Exchange during the last twelve months and if the shares are not traded on the National Stock Exchange such average price on any of the recognised Stock Exchanges where those shares are frequently traded shall be taken into account while determining market capitalisation after making necessary adjustments for Corporate Action such as Rights / Bonus Issue/Split.



Anonymous
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This Query has 5 replies

22 August 2010 at 10:07

ncfm

sir i am a student of icwai inter.which ncfm module is suitable for me?



Anonymous
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This Query has 4 replies

21 August 2010 at 18:15

SEBI ACT

What is the public deposit under a SEBI act .



Anonymous
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Hi All,

I run a start up and we want to raise money from market through private placement issuing preferrential share. Wanted to know the following
- Is a start-up allowed to raise money through such route
- Is there any approval required
- How one fixes the price
- What are the regulatory risk involved
-what happens if the company fails to make the payment of the share holders in the stipulated time.

Kindly edcuate me on this, I need the information urgently. Looking forward to help of this estemeed group. Thanks a lot in advance, regards


Vishnu
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This Query has 1 replies

19 August 2010 at 18:18

Split

A compnay has declared 16:1 split..Is it a reverse or forward split...Whts the net effect of shares and Earnings Per share.

Thanks


venugopalareddy
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This Query has 3 replies

17 August 2010 at 18:31

Shares in a Private Limited Company

Hi
I have 2% holding in a private limited compnay.
Total shares 31,50,000
Now that company book value per share is Rs.18(Face value of Rs.10)
Due to my health conditions i would like to come out of that company
Management is willing to give to me only Rs.19 per share even though the book value is Rs.30
Artcles also says Purchase value to be "fair value to be determined herein after"
can you please suggest us how to proceed with this isssue
Is there any legal protection for me to get the amount at the rate of Rs.30 per share?
Is there any possibility that Fair value is less than the Book value Generally?





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