to the Accounting Standards Board (UK‚ 2006)‚ a heritage asset was defined as ‘an asset with historic‚ artistic‚ scientific‚ technological‚ geophysical or environmental qualities that is held and maintained principally for its contribution to knowledge and culture and this purpose is central to the objectives of the entity holding it’. It also has been defined by Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants (1989) as ‘fixed assets that a government intends to preserve indefinitely because
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ABSTRACT The project entitled is “A STUDY ON NON PERFORMING ASSETS IN INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK WITH REFERENCE TO KODAMBAKKAM BRANCH”. The research study was done on the problems of credit risk faced by the Indian Overseas Bank after lending loans to the customers. The main objective of the study is to find out the level of Non Performing Assets‚ which affects the performance of bank pertaining to kodambakkam branch. The study also goes on in examining the recovery procedure that are followed
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o Current ratio o Acid-test‚ or quick‚ ratio o Receivables turnover o Inventory turnover · Profitability ratios o Asset turnover o Profit margin o Return on assets o Return on common stockholders’ equity · Solvency ratios o Debt to total assets o Times interest earned Resource: Virtual Organizations Click the Virtual Organization link on the student website to access the Virtual Organizations.
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MANAGING CORE RISKS OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ASSET LIABILITY MANAGEMENT Industry Best Practices 14 July 2005 BANGLADESH BANK Focus Group Members Asset Liability Management Name Team Co-ordinator Sudhir Chandra Das Arif Khan Asad Khan Jadab Malakar Team Members Nehal Ahmed S. H. Aslam Habib Tapan K. Podder Designation DGM GM MD (Designate) Head of Finance & Company Secretary SVP & Company Secretary Head of Finance & Resources and Company Secretary MD Organization Bangladesh
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NON PERFORMING ASSETS(NPA) WHAT IS A NPA (NON PERFORMING ASSET) Non Performing Asset means an asset or account of borrower‚ which has been classified by a bank or financial institution as sub-standard‚ doubtful or loss asset‚ in accordance with the directions or guidelines relating to asset classification issued by RBI. Non-performing asset (NPA) shell be a loan or an advance where; i. interest and /or installment of principal remain overdue for a period of more than 90 days in respect of a
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add up all its asset (equipment‚ cash‚ stock‚ acc receivable‚etc). But that is not necessary what the company is worth‚ you can have inventory/stock and other asset that have a book value of $2mil but perhaps no one who want to pay that much to them‚ so the test of value is how much a buyer will pay and how much someone will pay is largely dependent by what revenue that the company will earn in future. In short term it is known as your NPV or cash flow. 2. MBA means they are assets that exist out
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Alabama State University College of Business Administration ACT 532 Advanced Fund Accounting Exam III November 20‚ 2012 1) Governments must report nonspendable fund balance in a governmental fund ’s balance sheet for A) Inventory. B) Prepaid assets. C) Land. D) All of the above. E) Items A and B only. Answer: 2) The following benefits are examples of other postemployment benefits (OPEB) except for A) Health care insurance. B) Pension benefits. C) Vision insurance. D) Life insurance
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in the form of trading‚ profit and loss account and balance sheet. The paramount importance function is record serve a dual purpose as evidence in the event of any dispute regarding ownership title of any property or assets of the business‚ which protects and safeguards business assets. It also helps prevent unwarranted and unjustified use. However‚ there are some limitations of
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valuation and reporting of long-lived assets. IFRS permit the use of either the revaluation model or the cost model‚ while under GAAP; only the cost model is permitted. Revaluation model changes the carrying amount to fair value. But the assumption is the fair value can be measured reliably. P2 revaluation model& cost model A key difference between the two models is that the cost model allows definitely decreases in the values of long-lived assets‚ but the revaluation model may result
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Accounting Standards (AAS)‚ assets are carried on the financial statements at the higher of current market value or historical cost. | True | | False | The Australian Accounting Standards state the assets are to be ’carried on the books ’ (recorded) at what the firm paid for them. 2. Suppose KLM Inc. just received a patent on a new anti-cholesterol drug. This patent is an intangible fixed asset. | True | | False | Patents are intangible fixed assets. 3. A non-cash item is
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