How to Conduct Tax Audit – Part 1 Analysis of Certain Clauses Audit under Section 44AB of the Income Tax Act By Raman Jokhakar‚ Chartered Accountant Objective To understand the purposes of this Form To learn nuances of the clauses To understand audit risk To effectively carry out attestation To document adequately To disclose standard notes‚ limitations and stands To know inter links between clauses To be aware of important stands taken by Courts To understand the objective of the
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second quarter profit and loss statement (see Exhibit 1). Jenkins had been preparing to go home but now anticipated a long evening ahead to prepare for the next morning’s meeting. Assignment Question 1: Prepare a variance analysis report based on the information in Exhibit 1. Would this be sufficient to explain the profit shortfall to Norton at the 8 AM meeting? History Richard Norton had founded Software Associates ten years ago to perform system integration projects for clients. While initially
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Christopher Benson Dr. Leslee N. Higgins Financial Analysis Project Accounting 6130 Financial Accounting Part I: Introduction This is a report on Lockheed Martin‚ Inc. I will‚ from hereon‚ refer to Lockheed as the company. The annual report on which this report is based was filed with the SEC on Feb 28‚ 2005. The report is for the fiscal year 2004. In the company’s own words‚ "Throughout this form 10-K‚ we incorporate by reference‚ information from parts of other documents filed with
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ACA ADVANCED STAGE SYLLABUS 2014-15 BUSINESS REPORTING © ICAEW 2013 ACA OVERVIEW Aim The ACA is regarded globally as one of the leading business and finance qualifications and is recognised and valued in practice‚ industry‚ commerce and the public sector. The ACA qualification aims to ensure that all newly qualified chartered accountants have the technical and professional skills required to meet the professional challenges likely to be faced and to provide a platform on which to build continuing
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calculation of unit costs and make pricing decisions using relevant information B 3.3 Assess the viability of a project using investment appraisal techniques C LO4 Be able to evaluate the financial performance of a business 4.1 Discuss the main financial statements D 4.2 Compare appropriate formats of financial statements for different types of business D 4.3 Interpret financial statements using appropriate ratios and comparisons‚ both internal and external D Student declaration I certify that
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LinkedIn Case Analysis Executive Summary LinkedIn Corporation went public on the New York Stock Exchange on May 18th‚ 2011. The Initial Public Offering documents listed the stock at $45 per share. It started trading the next day at an opening price of $83.20‚ peaked at $122.70‚ and closed at $94.25. This was an increase of 109.44% over the IPO price. Almost two years later‚ the stock has had its low points‚ but still its market price remains well above the value calculated by many analysts
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to grow by 5% each year thereafter. What should the price of the stock be if instruments of similar risk are paying 12%? (a) $83.33 (b) $142.86 (c) $150 (d) $200 2. A project has the following cashflows: Year 0 1 2 Cashflow +12000 −7080 −6654 The IRR of these cashflows is 9%. Assets of similar risk pay 5%. Should you accept this project? (a) Yes (b) No 3. I am considering buying a Greek government bond that promises to pay $1210 in two years’ time. However‚ there is a possibility that the Greek government
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Chapter 2 Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting · 2–1 CHAPTER 2 CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR FINANCIAL REPORTING This IFRS Supplement provides expanded discussions of accounting guidance under International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) for the topics in Intermediate Accounting. The discussions are organized according to the chapters in Intermediate Accounting (13th or 14th Editions) and therefore can be used to supplement the U.S. GAAP requirements as presented in the
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Practical Applications 1 Consolidated Financial Statement Preparation Considerations Prepared for Oprah Hill‚ President of SSI Prepared by Tarun Sinha‚ partner‚ assurance‚ of Krishna Associations‚ CGAs September 30‚ 20X0 Introduction This report will identify the adjustments that will need to be considered in order to prepare the consolidated financial statements for Sterling Shoes Inc. (SSI) and Footsie Inc. (Footsie) Financial Accounting Issues Goodwill Acquisition
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