COMPANY PROFILE : ARAMIT CEMENT LIMITED | FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS | Authorised Capital | Tk | 500.00 Million | Paid-up Capital | Tk | 140.00 Million | 14% Redeemable Debentures | Tk | 6.345 Million | Quoted Price per Share | | | DSE & CSE - 31.12.2007 | Tk | 150.75 & 154.00 | - 31.12.2007 | Tk | 263.25 & 251.75 | | | KEY OPERATING AND FINANCIAL DATA OF LAST FIVE YEARS HAVE BEEN PRESENTED BELOW IN SUMMARIZED FORM | Particulars | 2009 Taka | 2008 Taka | 2007
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An Overview of The Companies Bill‚ 2011 Contents: 1.0 Meaning of Company 2.0 Companies Law 3.0 Sources of Company Law in Various Countries 4.0 Companies law in Some Countries 5.0 Origin of Companies Act in India 6.0 The Companies Act 1956 7.0 Background of Companies Bill‚ 2011 8.0 Highlights of the Companies Bill‚ 2011 9.0 Important Provisions of the Companies Bill‚ 2011 in Brief 10.0 Provisions of the Companies Bill‚ 2011 in Detail 11.0 Professional Opportunities for Chartered
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details • This course covers: – the characteristics of the Australian accounting environment and its financial reporting requirements for companies – accounting for owners’ equity (share capital and reserves) – accounting for liabilities (debentures) – accounting for income tax – accounting for leases – accounting for non-current assets (revaluation‚ impairment)‚ – accounting for intangible assets – a comprehensive coverage of consolidation issues – equity investments. Research School
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A PROJECT REPORT ON CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENT SUBMITTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI AS A PARTIAL REQUIREMENT FOR COMPLETING THE DEGREE OF M.COM (ACCOUNTS) SEMESTER I SUBJECT: ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING SUBMITTED BY: SHUBALAXMI.UMESH.SHETTY ROLL NO.: 47 UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF PROFESSOR DHANABALU.R.NAIKAR SIES COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS‚ PLOT NO. 71/72‚ SION MATUNGA
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OPTIMAL CAPITAL STRUCTURE INTRODUCTION This report tries to visualize “OPTIMAL CAPITAL STRUCTURE” and represent the facts that include features of capital structure‚ determinants of capital structure‚ and patterns of capital structure‚ types and theories of capital structure‚ theory of optimal capital structure‚ risk associated with capital structure‚ external assessment of capital structure and some assumption related to capital structure. BROAD OBJECTIVE • To determine features of capital structure
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are organized and shown in the below figure as follow: Sources of Finance Security Financing Loan Financing Internal Financing Equity Shares Retained Earning Short Term Financing Long Term Financing Depreciation Fund Preference Shares Debentures Figure (1): Sources of Finance. Any business needs to finance its firms or promising ventures due to the following reasons as follow: 1) Start a business. 2) Finance new Technology. 3) Open new Market. 4)
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Interest paid Interim dividend paid Profit and loss account Land and buildings Provision for depreciation of land and buildings Machinery Provision for depreciation of machinery Stock at 1 March 2005 Trade debtors Bank balance Trade creditors 8% Debentures (2012) Ordinary shares of $1 each fully paid Dr $000 914 330 10 80 Cr $000 1 750 450 700 90 450 130 280 410 106 3 280 190 110 560 3 280 Stock at 28 February 2006 was $339 000 The directors wish to provide for the following: Taxation $204 000
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ANALYSIS OF PUBLIC ISSUE OF PERSISTENT SYSTEM LIMITED |Sr No |Particulars | |1 |Executive Summary | |2 |The Company | |3 |Salient Features of Persistent Systems Ltd. Public Issue
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Accounting 260 Major assignment Kowloon Tong ltd- Jordan ltd 1. Acquisition analysis at 1 July 2008 Net fair value of identifiable assets and liabilities of Jordan ltd = 60000 +30000 +21000+6000 +6000(1-30%) Inventory +1000(1-30%) Machinery +6000(1-30%) Land +8000(1-30%) Equipment
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1. Describe clearly the accounting changes Harnischfeger made in 1984 as stated in Note 2 of its financial statements. • Harnischfeger included net sales figure from Kobe Steel Ltd. Previously‚ only net gross margin generated from transactions with Kobe Steel Ltd was included. As a result‚ net sales figure increased by $28 million. • Harnischfeger incorporated certain foreign subsidiaries’ financial statements with fiscal year ending 31st July. The adjustment resulted in a net sales figure increase
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