NATIONAL STOCK EXCHANGE OF INDIA LIMITED Test Details: Sr. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Name of Module Fees (Rs.) Test Duration (in minutes) 120 120 120 120 120 120 105 105 120 120 120 120 120 No. of Questions 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 100 Maximum Marks 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 Pass Certificate Marks Validity (%) (in years) 50 50 50 50 50 50 60 50 60 60 60 60 50 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 3 5 5 3 3 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
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Class of: 2013 Course Title: Financial Risk Management (FRM) Semester: III Credits: 3 Course Objective & Learning Outcome: This course gives students a working knowledge of derivative instruments and their applications in managing various types of financial risks. While doing so, students would understand the organizational aspects of those risk functions and their roles & responsibilities. The emphasis is on mechanics, properties and valuation of forwards, futures
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Taxation system in India India has a well-developed tax structure with clearly demarcated authority between Central and State Governments and local bodies. Central Government levies taxes on income (except tax on agricultural income, which the State Governments can levy), customs duties, central excise and service tax. Value Added Tax (VAT), (Sales tax in States where VAT is not yet in force), stamp duty, State Excise, land revenue and tax on professions are levied by the State Governments
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Project Report on Derivatives | Introduction to Futures & Options 1.0INTRODUCTION In recent times the Derivative markets have gained importance in terms of their vital role in the economy. The purpose of this report to get an orientation to the derivatives and develop a basic understanding of what it is and how does it work. Derivatives are financial instruments, which derive their value from an underlying asset. The underlying asset can be bullion, index, share
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* Currency futures. * Interest rate futures. INDIVIDUAL STOCK FUTURES Individual stock futures are the simplest of all derivative instruments. Stock futures were officially introduced in India on 9th November 2001. Before that, the local version of stock futures called ‘badla’ were traded which was eventually banned by the Securities Exchange Board of India in July 2001. The Badla system: the ‘badla system’ was almost similar to the futures contracts we discussed. In simple terms- A badla
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Financial Markets Lecture 6 Overview Futures, Options, Swaps Financial Derivatives Commodity Derivatives 1 Derivatives – Overview • Financial instrument or security whose payoffs depend on another instrument or security • Price of instrument a derivative of underlying security – Farmer who sows a crop in June, faces uncertainty over the price received at harvest time in September – Merchant/ consumer faces a price in September as well – Farmer, merchant negotiate on a price in June for
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International Excellence in Retail Financial Services Awards • Best Retail Bank in India • Best Bancassurance business in India • Best Risk Management in India Businessworld Best Bank Awards • Best Bank CNBC TV18 Best Bank and Financial Institution Awards • Best Bank • Aditya Puri - Outstanding Finance Professional CNBC TV18 Financial Advisor Awards • Best Performing Bank (Private) DSCI (Data Security Council of India) Excellence Awards • Security in Bank Dun & Bradstreet Banking Awards • Best Private
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Accountants of India (AS 30, 31 and 32), UK’s reporting standard and the International Reporting Standards. ____________________________ *Research Scholars, Department of Commerce and Management Studies, Andhra University, Vsiakhapatnam-530003. Definitions of Financial Instruments A Financial Instrument can involve very simple things like cash, or something far more complicated, such as a derivative.
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Apart from India, countries like Japan, Sri Lanka, Canada and Korea have also committed to adopt IFRS from 2011. United States of America has announced its intention to adopt IFRS from 2014 and it also permits foreign private filers in the U.S. Stock Exchanges to file IFRS complied Financial Statement, without requiring the presentation of reconciliation statement. In this scenario of globalisation, India cannot insulate itself from the developments taking place worldwide. In India, so far as the
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The Road to IFRS in India A practical guide to IFRS 1 and first-time adoption The Road to IFRS in India - A practical guide to IFRS 1 and first-time adoption 2 Introduction The Road to IFRS International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) is fast becoming the global accounting language. Over 100 countries have now adopted IFRS and many more have committed to make the transition in the next few years. The benefits of global standards are widely acknowledged. For companies, however
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