Taxmann's Financial Management – A Self-Sufficient Treatise presenting Concepts & Theories underlying Financial Management in a Systematic, Precise & Analytical Manner


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Maximization of shareholders' wealth within the risk-return set-up of the firm is the unifying concept of the textbook. The objective of this book is two-fold: • Present concepts, models and theories of finance in a simple, comprehensive and lucid form • Help practising managers to apply these concepts in dealing with operational situations This book aims to fulfil the requirement of students preparing for professional exams conducted by ICAI, ICSI, ICWAI & students of post-graduate courses in commerce and management. This book will also be helpful for financial executives in updating the knowledge about current thinking and developments taking place in financial management. The Present Publication is the 6th Revised & Reprint Edition, authored by Dr. R.P. Rustagi, with the following noteworthy features: • [Simple, Systematic & Comprehensive Explanation] The subject matter is presented in a simple, systematic method along with a comprehensive explanation of the concept and theories underlying financial management. The book tries to explain the subject matter in terms of realistic and practical examples. • [Student-Oriented Book] This book has been developed, keeping in mind the following factors: o Interaction of the author/teacher with their students in the classroom o Shaped by the author/teachers experience of teaching the subject-matter at different levels for more than three decades o Reaction and responses of students have also been incorporated at different places in the book • [Practical Solutions] The problems the financial managers may face and the decisions they must make have been explained in terms of this objective and the risk-return trade-off • [Indian Capital Market in a Capsuled Form] Analysis & discussion on the changing structure of Indian Capital Markets • [Highlights & Summaries] of every chapter have been provided in the form of Points to Remember • [Latest Question Papers, 600+ Examples & Graded Illustrations] have been updated throughout the book • [Case Studies] are provided in this book dealing with various areas of Working Capital Management with selected hints • [Financial Decision Making through EXCEL] is explained with the help of several numerical examples from different topics • The scope of the following chapter has been broadened: o Treasury Management o Calculation of β, Portfolio Evaluation. Sharpe Index, Treynor Index, etc. o Valuation of Futures and Swaps and Credit Derivatives o Appendix 9A: Real Options and Capital Budgeting o Miller's preposition on Capital Structure o Pecking Order Theory; Project Financing and Project β o Lintner Model, Clientele Effect o Sources of Foreign Capital, Euro Issues, ADRs, GDRs, etc. o External Funds Requirement o Fisher Effect, Covered Interest Arbitrage, Use of Futures and Options to manage Foreign Exchange Risk o Securities Lending Scheme, Green Shoe Option, Indian Depository Receipts, Demutualization of Stock Exchanges, Terms commonly used in Capital Market. • The structure of this book is as follows: o Points to Remember o Graded Illustrations o Object Type Questions (True/False) o Multiple Choice Questions o Assignments o Problems (Unsolved Questions with Answers) • Contents of this book are as follows: o Part I – Background o Part II – Valuation and Risk Management o Part II – Long-Term Investment Decisions: Capital Budgeting o Part IV – Financing Decision o Part V – Divided Decision o Part VI – Management of Current Assets o Part VII – Long-Term Finance and Financial Services o Part VIII – Financial Analysis and Planning o Part IX – Miscellaneous Topics o Part X – Indian Capital Market




Capital in the Twenty-First Century


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What are the grand dynamics that drive the accumulation and distribution of capital? Questions about the long-term evolution of inequality, the concentration of wealth, and the prospects for economic growth lie at the heart of political economy. But satisfactory answers have been hard to find for lack of adequate data and clear guiding theories. In this work the author analyzes a unique collection of data from twenty countries, ranging as far back as the eighteenth century, to uncover key economic and social patterns. His findings transform debate and set the agenda for the next generation of thought about wealth and inequality. He shows that modern economic growth and the diffusion of knowledge have allowed us to avoid inequalities on the apocalyptic scale predicted by Karl Marx. But we have not modified the deep structures of capital and inequality as much as we thought in the optimistic decades following World War II. The main driver of inequality--the tendency of returns on capital to exceed the rate of economic growth--today threatens to generate extreme inequalities that stir discontent and undermine democratic values if political action is not taken. But economic trends are not acts of God. Political action has curbed dangerous inequalities in the past, the author says, and may do so again. This original work reorients our understanding of economic history and confronts us with sobering lessons for today.




Class


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This book describes the living-room artifacts, clothing styles, and intellectual proclivities of American classes from top to bottom.




Why are Artists Poor?


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An unconventional socio-economic analysis of the economic position of the arts and artists




A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism


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Accounting and Corporate Reporting


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We have spent a great deal of time on the continued development of accounting and auditing standards, which are used as a primary component of corporate reporting, to reach today's financial reporting framework. However, is it possible to say that, currently, financial statements provide full and prompt disclosure? Or will they still be useful as a primary element with their current structures in corporate reporting? Undoubtedly, we are deeply concerned about these issues in recent times. This volume contains chapters to discuss the today's and tomorrow's accounting and corporate reporting phenomena in a comprehensive and multidimensional way. Therefore, this book is organized into six sections: "Achieving Sustainability through Corporate Reporting", "International Standardization", "Financial Reporting Quality", "Accounting Profession and Behavioral Aspects", "Public Sector Accounting and Reporting", and "Managerial Accounting".




Defining Drug Courts


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Taxmann’s Working Capital Management – Comprehensive & Authentic book along-with Points to Remember, Graded Illustrations, Objective & Multiple Choice Questions, Assignments, Problems & Case Studies


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This book is a comprehensive & authentic book on ‘Working Capital Management’. This book aims to fulfill the requirement of students of MBA/M.Com./PGDM/CFA & other Postgraduate Courses in Commerce and Management. This book aims to fill the gap between theory and practice of working capital management. The finance managers will find the text worthwhile in their pursuit of updating the knowledge about current thinking & developments taking place in the area of working capital management. The Present Publication is the Reprint 2021 Edition, authored by Dr. R.P. Rustagi, with the following noteworthy features: • The subject-matter is presented in a simple, systematic method along with comprehensive explanation of the concept and theories underlying working capital management. The book tries to present the subject-matter in a non-mathematical and non-technical way • [Student-Oriented Book] This book has been developed, keeping in mind the following factors: 𝚘 Interaction of the author/teacher with his/her students in the class-room 𝚘 Shaped by the author/teachers experience of teaching the subject-matter at different levels 𝚘 Reaction and responses of students have also been incorporated at different places in the book • [Illustrations & Diagrams] are used to explain the concepts for a clear understanding of the subject-matter • [Practices Prevailing in India] have been referenced throughout the text • [300+ Objective Type & Multiple Choice Questions] are given at the end of different Chapters • [200+ Examples & Graded Illustrations] have been incorporated throughout the book • Question appeared in Latest Question Papers have been incorporated at appropriate places • [Real Life Case Studies] have been incorporated on various aspects of Working Capital Management • Incorporates separate chapters on Funds Flow Statement, Cash Flow Statement and Bank Finance for Working Capital Requirement The detailed contents of the book are as follows: • Working Capital | Planning and Estimation 𝚘 Working Capital | Introduction 𝚘 Working Capital | Operating Cycle 𝚘 Working Capital | Estimation and Calculation • Measurement and Analysis of Liquidity 𝚘 Measuring Liquidity | Ratio Analysis 𝚘 Working Capital Flow | Funds Flow Statement 𝚘 Analysing Liquidity Flow | Cash Flow Statement • Current Assets Management 𝚘 Management of Cash and Marketable Securities 𝚘 Receivables Management 𝚘 Inventory Management • Working Capital Financing 𝚘 Financing of Working Capital and the Banking Policy • Case Studies in Working Capital Management 𝚘 Okara Foods & Beverages Ltd. 𝚘 Indo-Swiss Watches Ltd. 𝚘 Aeron Adventures Ltd. 𝚘 Price Waterhouse Consultancy and Allied Services 𝚘 Dataware Computer Ltd. 𝚘 Kamat Engineering Works Ltd. 𝚘 Viptanu Housing Infrastructure Ltd. 𝚘 Good Apparels Ltd.




Making Economic Sense


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The Future of Financial Regulation


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The Future of Financial Regulation is an edited collection of papers presented at a major conference at the University of Glasgow in spring 2009, co-sponsored by the Economic and Social Research Council World Economy and Finance Programme and the the Australian Research Council Governance Research Network. It draws together a variety of different perspectives on the international financial crisis which began in August 2007 and later turned into a more widespread economic crisis following the collapse of Lehman Brothers in the autumn of 2008. Spring 2009 was in many respects the nadir since valuations in financial markets had reached their low point and crisis management rather than regulatory reform was the main focus of attention. The conference and book were deliberately framed as an attempt to re-focus attention from the former to the latter. The first part of the book focuses on the context of the crisis, discussing the general characteristics of financial crises and the specific influences that were at work this time round. The second part focuses more specifically on regulatory techniques and practices implicated in the crisis, noting in particular an over-reliance on the capacity of regulators and financial institutions to manage risk and on the capacity of markets to self-correct. The third part focuses on the role of governance and ethics in the crisis and in particular the need for a common ethical framework to underpin governance practices and to provide greater clarity in the design of accountability mechanisms. The final part focuses on the trajectory of regulatory reform, noting the considerable potential for change as a result of the role of the state in the rescue and recuperation of the financial system and stressing the need for fundamental re-appraisal of business and regulatory models.