RBI elucidates eligible Non-Resident investment in debt instruments

RBI issued a Master Direction on January 7, 2025   – Reserve Bank of India (Non-resident Investment in Debt Instruments) Directions, 2025 Consolidating all earlier regulatory circular for debt instruments in India. These Directions shall be applicable with immediate effect. These Directions shall be applicable to all transactions by eligible non-residents in debt instruments. The following…

Different Users and Use of Ratios explained

Introduction Ratios are essential tools for assessing the earning capacity, financial soundness, and operational efficiency of a business organization. Accounting ratios, a group of metrics derived from financial statements, are widely used to measure management’s aptitude, efficiency, and profitability. By expressing relationships between various accounting data points, these ratios form the basis of ratio analysis.…

What are working capital sources and working capital management?

Working capital is the operating capital of a business which is used in its day-to-day operations, calculated as the current assets minus the current liabilities. The positive working capital commonly indicates that a company can pay off its short-term liabilities almost immediately. Sources of working capital are Share Capital, retained profits,  debentures,  long-term loans, and…

What is a common size balance sheet?

A common size financial statement is an income statement or balance sheet in which all items are expressed as percentages of a common base figure rather than as absolute numerical figures. For example, in a common-size income statement you will find the income and expenditure amounts as percentage of net sales. Similarly, a common size…

How to compute working capital limits under Turn-over method/Nayak committee

(Nayak Committee norms for computation of working capital limits) The term working capital means sum of the funds invested at various current assets used in the operating cycle, by the industrial and trading establishments. Operating cycle means the length of time required to convert ‘Non-Cash current assets’, (like raw material (RM), work in process (WIP), finished goods (FG),…