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What are FOB value and CIF Value?

The export order received by an exporter from a foreign buyer may be on FOB terms, CIF firms, and CIP or CPT terms are among the most common of the 12 international commerce terms (incoterms) established by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) in 1936. These are international shipping agreements used in the transportation of…

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What is Basel III, why it is important?

The Basel III rule introduced several measures to strengthen the capital requirement of banks across the globe and presented more capital buffers to supplement the risk-based minimum capital requirements. This is to ensure that adequate funding is maintained in case there are other severe banking crises.The Reserve Bank of India introduced Basel III norms in…

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What is FCTR or Foreign currency translation reserve?

In terms of Accounting Standard (AS) 11 FCTR or foreign currency translation reserve arises due to the translation of financial statements of bank’s foreign operations. FCTR is reckoned at a discount of 25% for the purpose of determining bank’s regulatory capital. The above treatment is subject to a condition that the FCTR are shown as…

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What are key differences between Trial Balance and Balance sheet?

Trial balance is a part of accounting process which is a list of debit and credit balances taken from all the ledger accounts. The trial balance may be prepared on daily or weekly or monthly or at the end of the accounting period to check the arithmetical accuracy in recording and posting .The periodicity of…

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What are accounting errors?

Types of accounting errors include  ‘Error of principle’,’ Error of Omission in accounting’, ‘Error of commission’,  ‘Compensating Error’,  ‘Error of original entry’,  ‘Complete reversal of entries’. Error of principle in accounting: When correct amount is posted to wrong type of account, such error is called error of principle. Suppose machinery installation charges is debited to…

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