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General Meetings Summary for Quick Revision
First Annual General Meeting: In case of the first annual general meeting, it shall be held within a period of nine months from the date o...
CA Final ISCA Mnemonic Codes for Easy Learning
Before starting with I would like to clear that I will be reproducing some mnemonic words already there in Prof. Jignesh Chheda book, just...
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Vouching comes under the Auditing Paper of the CA IPCC Group-2 Examinations. On an average, it will be asked for around 6-8 marks in the...
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Promotion: The term ‘Promotion’ means all those steps that are required to bring a companyinto existence and continues until BOD take the c...
CA Final ADVANCED AUDITING PROFESSIONAL ETHICS MNEMONICS MEMORY TECHNIQUE
As per the trend icai generally asks around 20 to 25 marks questions from this. With this memory technique mnemonics you can easily ...
Bonus Issue
CAPITALISATION of accumulated profits, by issue of fully paid Equity Shares to existing and potential shareholders in the ratio of shares ...
Goodwill
Goodwill means the CAPACITY of a firm to earn SUPER NORMAL PROFIT from OPERATING ACTIVITIES and that Super Normal Profit should be CONTINUE...
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Amalgamation is of two type 1. In nature of purchase 2. In nature of merger In nature of purchase New company will pay purchase con...
CA IPCC Important Topics Nov 2016 Group 1 & Group 2
These Important Topics will cover at least 50% of the total syllabus . Students must note that, these important topics are to be given or...
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