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    ANGEL JOICE C. VELANDO “Are there any significant experiences you have had‚ or accomplishments you have realized that have helped to define you as a person?” Experiences and accomplishments that helped me define me as a person? I can say everything! The things that I saw from the moment I opened my eyes in the morning‚ from what I read‚ what I see on a billboard and television‚ or even what I smell on the way to school. These things help me stimulate my thoughts and

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    Redemption of Preference Shares The fund provided by the owners in to a business is known as capital. You know that capital of the business depends upon the form of business organization. From ownership point of view‚ there are number of business organizations like‚ sole proprietorship business‚ partnership business‚ cooperative societies‚ joint stock companies etc. Total capital of the company is divided into a number of small units of fixed amount and each such unit is called a share. The fixed value

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    Buy Back of Shares

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    Project on “Buy Back of Shares” Contents |Sr.No. |Topic |Page No. | |1. |Introduction |1 | |2. |Share buyback- An Overview |2 | |3. |Share buyback: Positive Aspects

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    com/Occasional_Papers/OP78/op78.html What is buyback? Buyback is reverse of issue of shares by a company where it offers to take back its shares owned by the investors at a specified price; this offer can be binding or optional to the investors. Why companies buyback? * Unused Cash: If they have huge cash reserves with not many new profitable projects to invest in and if the company thinks the market price of its share is undervalued. Eg. Bajaj Auto went on a massive buy back in 2000 and Reliance’s

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    Buyback of Shares in India

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    Buy-Back of Shares 1. Companies Act‚ 1956: Section 77A of the Companies Act lays down the conditions governing buy-back of shares by a company. Section 77A stipulates that a buy-back can be done only out of free reserves or securities premium account or proceeds of fresh issue of shares or specified securities subject to certain terms and conditions. The conditions to be complied with by the Company for buy-back are: • • Articles of Association (AoA) of the Company provides for buyback of its own

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    against the company into shares. The conversion or capitalization of debt into shares has various potential tax consequences. For companies with assessed losses‚ this may result in a reduction of the assessed loss. The reason for this is that the Income Tax Act provides that a taxpayer’s assessed loss must be reduced by the value of any benefit derived by it in consequence of a compromise or concession made with any creditor. OBJECTIVE • To study about shares and debentures‚ • To study

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    Share repurchases and the protection of shareholders* KATHLEEN VAN DER LINDE** 1 Introduction From a creditor’s perspective there is not much difference between the payment of a dividend in respect of a share and a payment for the acquisition or repurchase of that share. However‚ from the point of view of the shareholder a dividend is a return on capital while a repurchase is a return of capital to the vendor shareholder. Share repurchases change the structure of the company’s share capital

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    What is a rights issue? Distinguish between a renounceable and a non-renounceable rights issue. How would a company account for such issues? A rights issue is an issue of new shares to existing shareholders whereby they are given the right to purchase additional shares in proportion to their current shareholdings. Usually the issue price is set below the current market price of the company’s shares. A renounceable rights issue allows the shareholder to take up the rights issue‚ let it lapse

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    Mutual Fund and Share

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    How to read mutual fund fee table • 1.8 Tips for buying mutual fund 2. Share Market • 2.1 How to Share traded • 2.2 Types of Share Market  2.2.1 Primary Market  2.2.2 Secondary Market • 2.3 Multi channels used in share market • 2.4 Transaction cycle • 2.5 How to read Share Market • 2.6 Why invest in Share Market • 2.7 Difference between primary market and secondary market • 2.8 Termology used in Share Market 3. Stock Exchange • 3.1 Definition of Stock Exchange • 3.2 Roles

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    |Company Accounts | |Accounting for Share Capital 1 | |  | |  |

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