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p&l of subsidiary inclusion

Accountancy

answered on 12-May-25 15:38

sir, we actually won't take subsidiary's p&l bal. while preparing consolidated balance sheet right? then why are we including it here?

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ok sir, thank you

Poojasree Shakthiraam

Poojasree Shakthiraam

CA Inter

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Others

Others

answered on 12-May-25 13:14

Sir can ifin have virtual library like it happen at discord Where student can study together online

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It's ok Sir Thanks for replying

Sushmita Chowdhury

Sushmita Chowdhury

CA Inter

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Value at Risk

AFM

answered on 12-May-25 09:40

Sir, can you please explain what the 1-day and 10-day VaR actually indicate? Some Interpretation on it.

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Thank you sir

Murali Thripuraboina

Murali Thripuraboina

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Bill of entry

Indirect Taxation

answered on 11-May-25 19:39

When is bill of entry for vessel to be filed?

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The Bill of Entry must be filed before the end of the day preceding the day of arrival of the vessel at the customs station

Neha Pradhan

Neha Pradhan

CA Final

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Asset beta

AFM

answered on 11-May-25 21:50

Sir, does the asset beta remain constant irrespective of change in debt equity ratio or we are assuming it is constant to find the equity beta

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Understood sir

Nitin Raj

Nitin Raj

CA Final

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Ratio analysis module

Financial Management

answered on 11-May-25 20:00

Mcq number 14 Can someone help me find out operating expenses

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Thanks for your reply

Prit Sitapara

Prit Sitapara

CA Inter

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Variance and SD

AFM

answered on 11-May-25 12:19

Sir, while calculating variance, we square the deviations from the mean. I understand this is done partly to avoid negatives, but I want to know where does the effect of squaring go? I know that we take the square root while calculating standard deviation, but since squaring is applied to each individual deviation and square root is applied only after averaging, does that mean the impact of squaring is not fully cancelled out in standard deviation? Could you please explain this?

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Squaring effect is cancelled out when we do sq rt of avg If u need to understand these concepts in greater depth you will have to do a bsc stats For now what I have explained is sufficient

Murali Thripuraboina

Murali Thripuraboina

CA Final

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Floor

AFM

answered on 11-May-25 12:13

Why we take Libor only instead of Libor Plus 2% because the floor fixed upto 8.5% i.e Bank can face upto 8.5%, So bank will get 8.4%+2% = 10.4% which is not loss but above floor rate. if Libor = 6.4% then 6.4%+2%=8.4% which is under the floor 8.5% remaining 0.1% should compensate or else the bank will get that 0.1%. I need this clarification sir, will we consider only Libor or Libor + 2% with strike rate?

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Swaps are always for the variable rate and not for spread explained in one of the lectures

Alekya Bandaru

Alekya Bandaru

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Spom

Others

answered on 12-May-25 12:44

I have booked slot for spom exams on 13th may 2025 . Is it postponed or will exams be conducted?

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ICAI has not given any information on this. Mostly it would be held.

Pooja .

Pooja .

CA Final

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Derivatives analysis and valuation Illustration 4 on real options

AFM

answered on 11-May-25 12:05

It is given that the current yield on treasury bonds i.e. Rf for 15 years duration is 7.8%. So in the black scholes model while deriving d1 why do we need to again multiply by time t is the rate is already for 15 years. And if we have to what is this expected cost of delays that we are subtracting from Rf.

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Int rate is always per annum Explained dividend based Black scholes model in class Pls go through that

Valli Kotapati

Valli Kotapati

CA Final

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