in class it was solved in both ways...one as done by ICAI in which they have taken beta = 1 and another way, which is correct where we took corelation = 1... And, video of that class is also uploaded on youtbe...pls find link attached
in class it was solved in both ways…one as done by ICAI in which they have taken beta = 1
and another way, which is correct where we took corelation = 1…
And, video of that class is also uploaded on youtbe…pls find link attached
no it is not possible...answer will be same from all 3 methods.. yes, there is a question in material where answer is different...might be there is some mistake in question....
no it is not possible…answer will be same from all 3 methods..
yes, there is a question in material where answer is different…might be there is some mistake in question….
if rate of return on equity > rate of return on investment..ie jo shareholders ko chahiye co. us se jyada earn krne wali hai...so instead of paying dividend to shareholders we will invest money in the business...thus payout ratio is 0 if rate of return on equity < rate of return on investment.Read more
if rate of return on equity > rate of return on investment..ie jo shareholders ko chahiye co. us se jyada earn krne wali hai…so instead of paying dividend to shareholders we will invest money in the business…thus payout ratio is 0
if rate of return on equity < rate of return on investment….ie jo shareholders ko chahiye co us se less earn krne wali hai…so instead to waste shareholders money co unhe dividend pay kregi and shareholders apne ap khi or invest kr lega..
but if ROE = ROI, so it is irrelevant to decide whether co. to pay dividend or not
question clearly says that 50% of remittance will be made in next year of realisation... so 50% cash of 5th year will be remmitted in 6th year..so for that we will require 6th year ex rate
question clearly says that 50% of remittance will be made in next year of realisation…
so 50% cash of 5th year will be remmitted in 6th year..so for that we will require 6th year ex rate
Do not take it on your ego....feeling of getting pass in one attempt in May2022 will wipe out all your egos Its already 17 Sept...and looking at your syllabus remaining, it seems difficult to appear for exams in Dec'21.... Give yourself time and prepare best..... If you feel you will be having plentRead more
Do not take it on your ego….feeling of getting pass in one attempt in May2022 will wipe out all your egos
Its already 17 Sept…and looking at your syllabus remaining, it seems difficult to appear for exams in Dec’21….
Give yourself time and prepare best…..
If you feel you will be having plenty of time if opting for May22…then along with studies you can focus on building your soft skills
Firstly, here question does not mention to consider capital gain/loss tax thus solution is correct Further if you want to consider then initial investment will be 10lac - 4lac - 36ooo = 564000 bcoz there is capital loss of 1lac...tax will be saved on that 1lac thus instead of +, 36k will be subtractRead more
Firstly, here question does not mention to consider capital gain/loss tax
thus solution is correct
Further if you want to consider
then initial investment will be
10lac – 4lac – 36ooo = 564000
bcoz there is capital loss of 1lac…tax will be saved on that 1lac
thus instead of +, 36k will be subtracted from Initial investment
yes, as i can see here in solution depreciation is 0 so there is no use to write depreciation.. plus, P&l is to be made ignoring taxation....so, no use of depreciation as it is taken only to reduce tax liability
yes, as i can see here in solution depreciation is 0 so there is no use to write depreciation..
plus, P&l is to be made ignoring taxation….so, no use of depreciation as it is taken only to reduce tax liability
Mutual Fund
in class it was solved in both ways...one as done by ICAI in which they have taken beta = 1 and another way, which is correct where we took corelation = 1... And, video of that class is also uploaded on youtbe...pls find link attached
in class it was solved in both ways…one as done by ICAI in which they have taken beta = 1
and another way, which is correct where we took corelation = 1…
And, video of that class is also uploaded on youtbe…pls find link attached
See lesseff
no it is not possible...answer will be same from all 3 methods.. yes, there is a question in material where answer is different...might be there is some mistake in question....
no it is not possible…answer will be same from all 3 methods..
yes, there is a question in material where answer is different…might be there is some mistake in question….
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if rate of return on equity > rate of return on investment..ie jo shareholders ko chahiye co. us se jyada earn krne wali hai...so instead of paying dividend to shareholders we will invest money in the business...thus payout ratio is 0 if rate of return on equity < rate of return on investment.Read more
if rate of return on equity > rate of return on investment..ie jo shareholders ko chahiye co. us se jyada earn krne wali hai…so instead of paying dividend to shareholders we will invest money in the business…thus payout ratio is 0
if rate of return on equity < rate of return on investment….ie jo shareholders ko chahiye co us se less earn krne wali hai…so instead to waste shareholders money co unhe dividend pay kregi and shareholders apne ap khi or invest kr lega..
but if ROE = ROI, so it is irrelevant to decide whether co. to pay dividend or not
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question clearly says that 50% of remittance will be made in next year of realisation... so 50% cash of 5th year will be remmitted in 6th year..so for that we will require 6th year ex rate
question clearly says that 50% of remittance will be made in next year of realisation…
so 50% cash of 5th year will be remmitted in 6th year..so for that we will require 6th year ex rate
See lessDEC 2021 OR MAY 2022
Do not take it on your ego....feeling of getting pass in one attempt in May2022 will wipe out all your egos Its already 17 Sept...and looking at your syllabus remaining, it seems difficult to appear for exams in Dec'21.... Give yourself time and prepare best..... If you feel you will be having plentRead more
Do not take it on your ego….feeling of getting pass in one attempt in May2022 will wipe out all your egos
Its already 17 Sept…and looking at your syllabus remaining, it seems difficult to appear for exams in Dec’21….
Give yourself time and prepare best…..
If you feel you will be having plenty of time if opting for May22…then along with studies you can focus on building your soft skills
Hope u got my point
eff
It will be recommended if you can read Summary at least given in ICAI mat at the end of all chapters...+ audios and class notes + mock test
It will be recommended if you can read Summary at least given in ICAI mat at the end of all chapters…+ audios and class notes + mock test
See lessCapital budgeting
Firstly, here question does not mention to consider capital gain/loss tax thus solution is correct Further if you want to consider then initial investment will be 10lac - 4lac - 36ooo = 564000 bcoz there is capital loss of 1lac...tax will be saved on that 1lac thus instead of +, 36k will be subtractRead more
Firstly, here question does not mention to consider capital gain/loss tax
thus solution is correct
Further if you want to consider
then initial investment will be
10lac – 4lac – 36ooo = 564000
bcoz there is capital loss of 1lac…tax will be saved on that 1lac
thus instead of +, 36k will be subtracted from Initial investment
See lessca eff
you can have a glance on short questions ignoring long answer type
you can have a glance on short questions ignoring long answer type
See lessgst value of supply test your knowledge Q7 . I don’t agree with the suggested answer
if interest has been waived in full...then it is not to be added to the value of supply
if interest has been waived in full…then it is not to be added to the value of supply
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yes, as i can see here in solution depreciation is 0 so there is no use to write depreciation.. plus, P&l is to be made ignoring taxation....so, no use of depreciation as it is taken only to reduce tax liability
yes, as i can see here in solution depreciation is 0 so there is no use to write depreciation..
plus, P&l is to be made ignoring taxation….so, no use of depreciation as it is taken only to reduce tax liability
See less