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Internal Audit of treasury

November 29, 2009 58540 Views 0 comment Print

A treasury can be : the part of a government which manages all money and revenue.the funds of a government or institution or individual.the government department responsible for collecting and managing and spending public revenues . depository (a room or building) where wealth and precious objects can be kept.he center of financial operations within a company.

Inspection & Investigation under Companies Act, 1956

November 29, 2009 15761 Views 0 comment Print

Investigation under Section 235:-Investigation is the act of determining whether criminal matters such as employee theft, securities fraud (including falsification of financial statements), identity theft, and insurance fraud have occurred.

Highlights of Sarbanes- Oxley Act of 2002

November 29, 2009 3426 Views 0 comment Print

Senator Paul Spyros Sarbanes in his capacity as Chairman of the Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee, held a series of comprehensive hearings resulting in the passage of a bi-partisan bill designed to reform the accounting industry and restore the investor confidence. “The Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act” was signed into law on July 30, 2002, and has been referred to as “the most far-reaching reforms of American business practices since the time of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.” Congressman Michael G Oxley is the co-author of the Act. The law is now known as the “Sarbanes-Oxley Act,” named for the principal sponsors of the legislation.

Before you choose avenues for tax saving -series II

November 28, 2009 985 Views 0 comment Print

It’s true that an equity investment fetches much higher returns as compared to other investment avenues. But just remember what happened to your tax saving funds when the Indian equity markets went for a rock bottom decline. We find that all the NAV of the major tax saving funds having exposure in equity went for a cascading fall in their NAV values.

Tax saving habit–a change is required series-1

November 28, 2009 1950 Views 0 comment Print

All we need to do is to bring some changes in our habits and do the tax planning for the financial year 2009-10 in advance. Moreover before one decides for tax saving one should look into the all the list of probable deductions under which one gets benefits of tax saving.

Indian banking makes us jealous

November 28, 2009 880 Views 0 comment Print

After 31st March 2010 Indian banks will have to adhere to the Basel II norms. India had adopted Basel I guidelines in 1999. Later on in February 2005 the RBI had issued draft guidelines for implementing a New Capital Adequacy Framework, in line with Basel II. The deadline for implementing Basel II, originally set for March 31, 2007, has now been extended. Foreign banks in India and Indian banks operating abroad will have to adhere to the guidelines by March 31, 2009.

Where us economy is heading?

November 28, 2009 657 Views 0 comment Print

In this article we will try to figure out the true picture of US economy through some prime indicators and the probable ways by which US economy can try to come out of the dark woods. We will try to find the trend, analyse and foresight the future of the US economy.

Cheap Money Debt

November 28, 2009 510 Views 0 comment Print

Cheap money supply will remain for some more time giving more opportunity to invest in emerging market and increase the assets prices. But among all these we forgot to accentuate that US fiscal deficit is rising which is not a burden for US economy but will be shared equally among other economies. Now a thought line will emerge among my readers that how that happens to affect.

Convoluted Turbulenlence of Japan

November 28, 2009 768 Views 0 comment Print

Japan’s second quarter GDP increased by 4.8% in 2009 from a year ago. This was surprising for most economists as the predicated a 2.7% growth. The figure is very much reliable as the GDP number came riding not only at the cost of export buts also domestic demand contributed too. Consumption of goods has increased in Japan along with investments growth in manufacturing and capital goods and other sectors excluding residential projects.

U.S. foreclosure threatens-world market

November 28, 2009 612 Views 0 comment Print

Before we get into the critical invisible analysis of foreclosure we need to understand clearly what it means by Foreclosure.This articles brings out the trend and analysis of the climbing high Foreclosure rates andits effect on the US economy as foresight. Foreclosure is to shut out, to bar, to extinguish a mortgagor’s right of redeeming a mortgaged estate. It is a termination of all rights of the homeowner covered by a mortgage. Foreclosure is a process in which the estate becomes the absolute property of the lending institution.

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