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Retained earnings
Financial Management
answered on 27-May-24 10:10
Why retained earnings considered as 80%
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The amount of 1.6 lacs is Equity - Paid up cap + Reserves & surplus
Shivashankar Jawai
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Dividend decisions
Financial Management
answered on 22-May-24 14:43
Book back sum number 5 At the end of 5 th year what the power number given to 1+ke is that 5 or 4 Because in ICAI material they mentioned as 5 But in Nov2021 suggested answer it mentioned as 1+ke power 4??? In suggested answer the question in 1(c) page number 2
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Okk thank you sir
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Ratio analysis
Financial Management
answered on 22-May-24 11:08
Book back sum number 3 Why no closing stock shown in profit and loss account but included in current assets.?
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Because Direct material consumed already accounts for opening and closing stocks
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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
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Cash flow statement
Financial Management
answered on 22-May-24 11:18
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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Increase in stock means increased outflow and hence a reduction in cashflow
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Ratio Analysis
Financial Management
answered on 17-May-24 14:11
Sir In Stock turnover ratio formula when to use COGS & when to use sale.
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Credit sales
Fathima Hamtha Hussaina
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Which method is to adopt in exam
Financial Management
answered on 10-May-24 17:21
YTM and by using cost of debt formula, Both methods are present in exam or what? Or can I use whichever is easier
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Usually formula method needs to be followed unless otherwise asked to use YTM method
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About interest and discount rate while computing
Financial Management
answered on 10-May-24 17:24
That 10% and 15% is discount rate or interest rate I can't understanding that
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Using the concept of discounting (discount rate) the Interest rate is computed
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Cost of capital
Financial Management
answered on 10-May-24 18:02
@CS Bala Aditya sir, I have recently watched the youtube video posted by 1fin regarding the doubt in cost of capital chapter. There I got literally confused. There in the explanation,what should be taken as net proceeds in case of debentures/pref.shares,you explained that always prefer issue price - floatation cost. Also a note has been given, that if the term "issued at par/ premium/ discount " is [not] given , assume issued at market price, then net proceeds = MP - floatation cost. My doubt is in illustration 1 of ICAI material itself. In that issue price = 103( given) Current market price= 94 ( given) Then why we have not considered issue price? And another doubt is ,the note given in the video mentions....(' issued at par/ premium/ discount 'is not given), whether this line to be considered as it is or somewhat it can be rearranged. I.e., in the illustration 1 Sona ltd.( issued )12% irredeemable debentures( @ )₹103,at ₹3 (premium).... note the (). Kindly help me to clear the doubt sir
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Whatever I had mentioned in the video, I have also referred the illustrations. The case there is about either new company or fresh issue of securities. Here, in the question you had posted, the company had raised the debentures in the past and it is trying to evaluate the cost based on today’s market scenario and hence the market price is considered.
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Mock test series 1
Financial Management
answered on 11-May-24 21:49
#MTP Series 1 2024 In solution to question 2(a) for computation of cashflows tax shield for depreciation calculated seperately why they gave like that. whether it need to compute like this for all sums. And tax shield of capital loss that is WDV at year end (less) scrap value also calculated Does the calculation need to done wherever this model sums came?
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Thank you much for the explanation sir 🙏
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