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CA, CS, CMA : When it comes to auditing, planning carefully and doing things accurately are crucial for a successful audit. This easy guide expl...
CA, CS, CMA : Ensure your audit documentation aligns with SA 230 principles, laws, and overall audit objectives. Learn the essentials of proper ...
CA, CS, CMA : Learn how to calculate turnover for derivatives, speculative transactions, and multiple businesses as per ICAI's revised 2023 guid...
CA, CS, CMA : Understand the 60-tax audit rule for Chartered Accountants, its exceptions, and its implications on professional conduct and ethic...
CA, CS, CMA : Explore the ethical issues in auditing, their consequences, and strategies for maintaining integrity. Understand how ethical stand...
CA, CS, CMA : Learn who can become a CS Mitr under the CS Mitr Scheme, the incentive structure, and essential eligibility criteria. Read the dis...
CA, CS, CMA : ICAI announces empanelment of members as observers for September/November 2024 Chartered Accountants Examinations. Eligible member...
CA, CS, CMA : ICAI announces November 2024 exam dates for CA Final, INTT-AT, and IRM courses. Check detailed schedule, centers, and application ...
CA, CS, CMA : Invitation for CA firms to audit XBRL India. Requirements, eligibility criteria, application process, and terms. Apply by 09/08/20...
CA, CS, CMA : Discover the latest updates from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India for 2025 exams. Detailed analysis of course publi...
CA, CS, CMA : Read the full NCLT judgment/order on Union of India Vs CA. Ramaiah Nataraja. Bengaluru CA barred from statutory auditor role for c...
CA, CS, CMA : Delhi High Court rules that ICAI can hold entire CA firms accountable for misconduct, even if individual guilt isn't found. Full j...
CA, CS, CMA : Patna High Court dismisses a Chartered Accountant firm's petition for non-empanelment due to non-compliance with tender conditions...
CA, CS, CMA : Supreme Court upholds ICAI’s limit of 60 tax audits per CA, validating it as a reasonable restriction under Article 19(1)(g) of ...
CA, CS, CMA : Despite concerns over elections, Delhi High Court rejects plea to delay CA exams. Detailed analysis of the judgment provided....
CA, CS, CMA : Explore Section 12(e) of the Partnership Act 1932 and its implications on sharing firm financials with legal heirs. Detailed analy...
CA, CS, CMA : Read about recent disciplinary actions by ICAI removing members from the register due to professional misconduct. Understand impli...
CA, CS, CMA : Explore the detailed analysis of a professional misconduct case under the Chartered Accountants Act 1949. Learn about findings, ch...
CA, CS, CMA : Explore the ICAI Board of Discipline's ruling on an audit dispute where the respondent's communication via registered post was dee...
CA, CS, CMA : The ICAI's Board of Discipline reprimanded CA Devarajan K.E. for misconduct, following an investigation into professional and othe...
Exemption(s) in a paper(s) are granted to candidates of Intermediate and Final examinations, in terms of Regulation 37C(8) and Regulation 38C(6), respectively, of the Chartered Accountants Regulations 1988. The rules in this regard are provided in the Guidance Notes made available to the candidates along with the examination forms and hosted on http://icaiexam.icai.org. The related FAQs are also hosted on www.icai.org.
Lets take a very popular example of taking one glass with a half filled by water. If u say that glass is half empty then as per the popular and general thinking, people will think you are a negative person. Now, think here outside the box !! How?? If you think glass is half empty, then you can think ahead to fill that empty part of the glass with something. Now, this is something interesting. Is it not??
Request For Proposal (RFP) For Engagement Of Auditor For Special Audit Of 5 Associate Banks Namely i) State Bank of Hyderabad (SBH) ii) State Bank of Patiala (SBP) iii) State Bank of Travancore (SBT) iv) State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur (SBBJ) v) State Bank of Mysore (SBM) And I) Bahrtiya Mahila Bank Ltd Preceding […]
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs has released the new forms relevant to Costing Rules prior to Companies (Cost Records and Audit) Rules 2014: FORM 23C [Pursuant to section 233B(2) of Companies Act, 1956]: Form of application to the Central Government for appointment of cost auditor FORM 23D [Pursuant to section 233B(2) of Companies Act, 1956]:Information […]
Students appearing in November, 2016 examination may note that Income Computation and Disclosure Standards (ICDS) shall not be applicable. ICDS need not be applied for computation of income or for answering application based or knowledge based questions
This is to mention here that to promote high standard of integrity and professionalism it is an essential part of the Professional duty of the Chartered Accountants to ensure compliance of various statutory and other regulatory requirements with regard to the relevant provisions of the Acts which regulate the functioning of Companies and LLPs.
Following applicants are rendered Ineligible due to the clause of exclusivity: Applying as Proprietary Concern and also having Sole Practice (Individual) registered in Institute’s records; Applying as Individual (either sole/individual practice registered or not in Institute’s records) and also having Proprietary Concern. Applying as Proprietor and having more than one Proprietary Concern but not associated as a Partner/Paid CA in any other Concern.
This Standard should be applied in accounting for provisions and contingent liabilities and in dealing with contingent assets, except: (a) those resulting from financial instruments that are carried at fair value; (b) those resulting from executory contracts, except where the contract is onerous; Explanation :
1. This Standard should be applied in the preparation and presentation of consolidated financial statements for a group of enterprises under the control of a parent. 2. This Standard should also be applied in accounting for investments in subsidiaries in the separate financial statements of a parent.
This standard deals with accounting for amalgamations and the treatment of any resultant goodwill or reserves. This standard is directed principally to companies although some of its requirements also apply to financial statements of other enterprises.