Accounts
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The maximum amount of share capital that a business is permitted by its constitutional documents to issue (allocate) to shareholders is known as the authorised capital of a company (also known as the approved share capital, registered capital, or nominal capital, notably in the United States). A portion of the permitted capital may not be issued, which happens rather regularly. Shareholder approval is required to modify the authorised capital. The company’s issued capital is the portion of authorised capital that has been distributed to shareholders.
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A fixed asset, or noncurrent asset, typically is an actual, physical item that a company buys and uses to make products or servicea that it then sells to generate revenue. For example, machinery, a building, or a truck that's involved in a company's operations would be considered a fixed asset.
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The question here is very simple. The price of machinery is not given but depreciation is give 2500. Depreciation is the reduction in the value of asset over time due to wear and tear. Hence, depreciation is reduced from the asset.
Let machinery be x
x - 2500(which is 5% depreciation) =47500
x= 47500+2500
x= 50,000
Hence, the value of machinery is 50,000.
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If you got RT in one subject that means you have to repeat theory in that particular subject. CBSE provides and opportunity for the students who got RT in any subject to rewrite the exam. You are supposed to right compartment exam and improve your marks. For getting admission to any undergraduate course eligibility criteria is candidates should have passed there 12th with 40% or above marks. The minimum pass marks required may vary based on colleges or universities you are applying.
Eligibility criteria for BA English honours is Candidates should have completed class 12th or equivalent from any recognized educational board and candidates should have attained a minimum aggregate score of 50% of marks in class 12th with English as one of the main subjects. Hence you have to pass in that subject. You can write compartment exam for accounts and pass.
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This totally depends upon your school that they provide hindi paper or not many of the schools do it, but many does not. Some of the cbse schools i know have this facility of both hindi and English papers of a particular subject.
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You should select your best 5 subjects as to increase your percentage but English is a compulsory subject and after it you can choose your other subjects according to you. If you have more marks in maths then you can take maths and if you have more in IT then choose it to increase your percentage.
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Chartered accountancy is the study of accounting and taxation procedures in order to be qualified as a professional who can handle accounting and taxation for a business or firm.
Students in the Commerce stream must obtain 50 percent aggregate marks in their Class 12 exams to be eligible for CPT. In the Class 12 board exams, students from all other streams must achieve an aggregate score of 55 percent excluding Mathematics and 60 percent including Mathematics.
So as you got 48 percent in your class 12, so you are not eligible for CA.
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These are some of the courses you can study after 10+2 in Commerce-
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor Of Economics
Bachelor of Business Management
Bachelor of Computer Applications
Journalism and Mass Communication
Bachelor of Accounting and Finance
Bachelor of Banking and Insurance
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Here below I am providing you some options for which you can go for after 12 with interest in accounts and business studies.
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