The Institute of Company Secretaries of India with its ever evolving educational structure aims to incorporate each single development in every arena of corporate activity concerning this brigade of professionals to make them truly live up to the meaning of ‘intellectuals’.
Following is the Exposure Draft of the Indian Valuation Standard 303 Financial Instruments issued by the Valuation Standards Board of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, for comments.
The Board invites comments on any aspect of this Exposure Draft. Comments are most helpful if they indicate the specific paragraph or group of paragraphs to which they relate, contain a clear rationale and, where applicable, provide a suggestion for alternative wording.
The Board invites comments on any aspect of this Exposure Draft. Comments are most helpful if they indicate the specific paragraph or group of paragraphs to which they relate, contain a clear rationale and, where applicable, provide suggestions for alternative wording.
Following is the Exposure Draft of the Indian Valuation Standard 202 Valuation Report and Documentation issued by the Valuation Standards Board of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, for comments.
This Standard prescribes the basis for: (a) determining and documenting the scope/terms of a valuation engagement, responsibilities of the valuer and the client; (b) the extent of analyses and evaluations to be carried out by the valuer; and (c) responsibilities of the valuer while relying on the work of other experts.
Following is the Exposure Draft of the Indian Valuation Standard 103 Valuation Approaches and Methods issued by the Valuation Standards Board of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, for comments.
Following is the Exposure Draft of Valuation Bases issued by the Valuation Standards Board of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, for comments.
Following is the Exposure Draft of the Indian Valuation Standard 101 Definitions issued by the Valuation Standards Board of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, for comments.
It has now been decided to publish the age-band wise estimate of all new subscribers as declared by their employers. The new employees have been categorised in six age bands like less than 18; 18-21; 22-25; 26-28; 29-35 and more than 35 years of age.