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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Review Energy Trading. 1) Other than price & quantity there are three common characteristics of any contract. Identify each of these three and discuss their relevance to valuation of commodities. Form: What exactly is being delivered‚ Cost of transformation: taking one form and transforming to another form. Riskless trade capturing the full cost of transformation. Space: Location for delivery of the contract‚ driver is the cost of transporting an asset from one point to another. Riskless
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Principles of Accounts School-Based Assessment On Blanna’s Fashion Boutique Submitted by : Anna Kay Blake Registration number: 1000290074 Submitted To: The Donald Quarrie High School School code: 100029 Territory: Jamaica This project is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for certification in Principles of Accounts by the Caribbean Examinations Council
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Commodities Futures Trading in India Indian markets have recently thrown open a new avenue for retail investors and traders to participate: commodity derivatives. For those who want to diversify their portfolios beyond shares‚ bonds and real estate‚ commodities is the best option. What is commodity trading? It’s an age-old phenomenon. Modern markets came up in the late 18th century‚ when farming began to be modernised. Though the trade’s mechanisms have changed‚ the basics are still the same
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Ethical Judgments on Selected Accounting Issues: An Empirical Study ABSTRACT. This study investigates the judgments made by accounting majors when confronted with selected ethical dilemmas that pertain to accounting practice. Drawing upon literature in philosophy and moral psychology‚ it then examines these judgments for potential gender differences. Five case studies‚ each involving a specific ethical dilemma that a practicing accountant might face‚ were administered to 151 acounting
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Interpret market trends and developments Assessment Task 2: Project – Market analysis In this assignment I will discuss a business called Gurp Logistic. It is located in 20 Bourke Road‚ Balwyn VIC 3012. The business has been operating for the past 15years. It offers products of: • Inbound freight • Outbound freight • Wharf to door service Executive summary This report intends to discuss the following topics: • With the available market research data to identify the current and future market trends
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Principles of Accounts A Handbook is prepared mainly for the purpose of helping the grade 8 students who are new to this subject. In this book we have included all the topics to be covered in grade 8. Each topic is serially numbered. At the end of each topic‚ a large number of descriptive‚ multiple choice and gapped questions‚ which are related to that topic‚ are given. Gapped questions are included mainly for improving the students’ knowledge of theory. The multiple choice and descriptive
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All Firms Should Produce at MR=MC In economics‚ the point of profit maximizing and loss minimizing is called MR=MC. This point is where marginal revenue equals marginal cost‚ meaning that cost does not exceed revenue and revenue does not exceed cost. This is a profit-maximizing zone‚ meaning that total cost is not the lowest‚ but is farthest away from the total returns. The optimal point of production for the firm is at the point MR=MC. Marginal revenue is defined as the change in total revenue
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INTRODUCTION ABOUT COMPANY TAKEN (i.e. AMRUTANJAN HEALTH CARE LIMITED: Particulars AMRUTANJAN HEALTH CARE Year of establishment 1936 Revenue for the current year 26.1749(USD in millions) Market Capitalization 1686.607351( RS. in millions) Industry Pharmaceuticals Total Income 1393.532573(Million rupees on year ending march 2013) Net Profit 121.196237 INTRDUCTION: There are two types of prospective financial statements. 1. Projected financial statement 2. Forecasted financial statement
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The general rule of the Companies Act of the Section 167(1) state that every company and the directors and managers thereof shall cause to be kept such accounting and other records as will sufficiently explain the transactions and financial position of the company and enable true and fair profit and loss accounts and balance sheets and any documents required to be attached thereto to be prepared from time to time‚ and shall cause those records to be kept in such manner as to enable them to be conveniently
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