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    can you please give me a formate toby which i can calculate the outsourcing cost as I have tried even taking 40% of only material and variable overheads..but still got incorrect ans…

    #569174
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    there are 2 other costs are given in accountancy department..1 is amortisation of non current asset and second is admin costs of material and variable overheads…I have tried to taking 40 of them but still got incorrect ans

    #568947
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    i am not asking about staff accountancy costs ..I am asking about non-satff accountancy costs..

    #388278
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    I am having difficulty in associate part ..which happen in july….

    #249531
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    R plc has in issue $400000 8% bonds redeemable in 5 years time at a premiuim of 10% and investor required return is 12%.
    market value of debt?

    #249423
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    how to calculate effective cost of offering discount where only 60% customers taking advantage of discount?

    #249028
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    LJM Co is considering investing in a new project which will cost $160000.
    It has an expected life of 4years and scarp value of $20000.
    The anticipated net operating cashflows are as follow:
    Year 1 $40000
    Year 2 $60000
    Year 3 $80000
    Year 4 $20000

    Cost of capital is 10% pa.
    What is the ARR?

    dear sir how you calculate the ARR?
    As my ans is 55.56% and the real ans is 16.67%

    #106955
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    The amount which we can easily recover from tangible assets….

    #105853
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    But dear sangria the acquisition is at 20X5 ,so the dep. is over 36 years, not at 40…..

    #107571
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    You can use direct impact of entries.

    #108391
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    Tell me the figures….
    I wll help you…

    #108450
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    Yes…why not

    #108632
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    Dear ,
    As in first adjustment 105 rev.reserve, from this the impairment loss will be adjusted and its 25 rev.reserve took to PnL as impairment loss…

    #108771
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    If you get higher percentage you will get the certificate… other wise not…

    #109104
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    As sangria said right, our formula for present value is :
    present value=F*1/(1+r)n

    Where “F” is the factor , “r” is rate of capital and “n” is the period .

    There “n” use as the power of brackets..

    #109129
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    Dear ,
    clear one thing, parent acquire these loan notes or issue these loan note?

    #109198
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    Sangria said good.
    Ok If we are talking about associate , we remember, the share of profits are debit in balance sheet and credit in cons.reserves(retained earning)

    #109451
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    Dear jehangum,
    EPS is the earning per share, for this You can just apply the formula:

    EPS=profit dividable to shareholder/average number of shares

    #69814
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    Can we pass f4 in one month preparation?

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