Thursday, 22 May 2014

Flipkart buys Myntra & Moto E will be Available for Sale at 11AM Tomorrow


Update: It’s official, Flipkart has bought Myntra. Myntra founder Mukesh Bansal will join Flipkart board. Both entities will remain independent.

Key points
- Mukesh Bansal will be joining Flipkart board and head fashion vertical
- Both the companies will continue to work separately.
- Flipkart will be investing upward of $100M in Myntra i
- Post acquisition, Myntra and Flipkart will account for 50% marketshare in Fashion.
- All Myntra employees get Esops which will now be converted to Flipkart stock
- Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed.

Motorola Moto E to be 

available again on Flipkart from 

tomorrow 

The E-Commerce Website Officially Announced that new stocks of the Moto E will be arriving at 11:00AM tomorrow. Last week, Motorola thanked users for the highly positive response and also promised that new stock would soon be available.

The Motorola Moto E went on sale last week, and within 16 hours Flipkart ran out of stock. Though limited stocks arrived the next day, they too flew off the shelves in no time. The Moto E is priced at Rs 6,999 and offers a lot of bang for the buck. We were quite impressed with the device, and you can read all about it in our review here.

To recap on the specifications, the Moto E features a 4.3-inch qHD display, 1.2GHz Snapdragon 200 dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 5-megapixel rear camera, 4GB internal storage, microSD card slot, and a 1,980mAh battery. On the software front, it runs on Android 4.4.2 KitKat.

At 11:00AM when the stocks arrive, you can buy the Moto E By clicking the Below Links :

Moto E (4GB Black) : http://goo.gl/MGwYZY

Moto E (4GB White) : http://goo.gl/07qNxo


To Buy Moto G and Moto X :

Moto G (16GB - Black Colour) : http://goo.gl/llc2k7
Moto G (8GB - Black Colour) : http://goo.gl/cHJkZE
Moto X (16GB - Black Colour) : http://goo.gl/uQbEBJ
Moto X (16GB - White Colour) : http://goo.gl/ys8HtO
Moto X (16GB) Royal Blue : http://goo.gl/LIumL6
Moto X (16GB) Turquoise : http://goo.gl/A223Nr
Moto X (16GB) Red : http://goo.gl/XiJsFF
Moto X (16GB) Walnut : http://goo.gl/HYcPwZ
Moto X (16GB) Teak : http://goo.gl/DszNfW



Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Applicability of Companies Act 2013 for May 2015 Examination



For Official Notifications 


                                                    

Monday, 5 May 2014

Physical Admit Cards Will not be Issued



Physical Admit Cards are issued to those students who submitted physical application forms and those students who applied in online will not get their physical admit card w.e.f may 2014 examinations


Hosting of exemption(s) in a paper granted in Intermediate and Final examinations, valid for May 2014

Exemption(s) in a paper(s) are granted to candidates of Intermediate and Final examinations, in terms of Regulation 37C(8) and Regulation 38C(6), respectively, of the Chartered Accountants Regulations 1988.

The rules in this regard are provided in the Guidance Notes made available to the candidates along with the examination forms and hosted on http://icaiexam.icai.org. The related FAQs are also hosted on www.icai.org.

However, in spite of the information already made available, it is seen that some of the candidates carry a mistaken notion that they enjoy an exemption in a paper(s) whereas in reality they do not and end up absenting themselves in the said paper, resulting in avoidable hardships.

To avoid this kind of situation, exemption(s) granted in a paper(s) which are valid for May 2014 examination are hosted on http://exemptions.icaiexam.icai.org, so that candidates can check their exemption status before the exams and take necessary action.

Date of hosting the exemption data : 5th May 2014
Last date for emailing discrepancy, if any : 15th May 2014

Hence, candidates are advised to check the details more particularly, the month and year of exam and roll number indicated on the said site, with those contained on the relevant Statement of marks issued to them. Exemptions granted in a paper(s) are indicated by way of “#” against the marks awarded thereon and the Result of the relevant Group is indicated as “F-EX”, in the Statement of Marks.

In case of discrepancy, if any, candidates are advised to write to Exam Dept. immediately, in any case not later than 15th May 2014, at the e-mail address provided herein below, enclosing scanned copy of the relevant mark sheet in which exemption was granted.

Final candidates : final.exemption@icai.in
Intermediate(IPC) candidates : inter.exemption@icai.in

Exam Dept. will respond, within 7 days of the receipt of the e-mail. In case you do not receive any response within 7 days, write to:

Final candidates : final2@icai.in
Intermediate(IPC) candidates : inter7@icai.in

Examination Department

Friday, 2 May 2014

Ipcc May 2014 Admit Cards


You can Download Admit Cards at

FAQs on admit cards-May 2014 CA exams

1. How do I get my admit card?
Admit  cards  for  may 2014   exam  are  hosted  on  http://www.icai.nic.in. Candidates may print their admit cards from the website.

Physical admit cards for may 2014 examination are also sent by post, as an additional service to the examinees.

Both are valid for admission to the examination.

Admit card downloaded from the website bears your photograph and signature, besides other necessary details and is a valid admit card for gaining admission to the examination. However, should there be still any query, feel free to contact the Helpline numbers of the Exam dept. given in answer to Question No.14.

2.  Will the admit cards bear my photograph and signature?

Yes, if the application you have submitted bears them.

3.  I had not affixed my photograph in the exam form. Can I send them now?

Yes. However, once the admit cards are posted/hosted, no changes will be made thereon. The photographs will be used at the time of preparation of pass certificates. We advise you to carry with you a photo identity card issued by the Govt. or by ICAI at the time of registration as articles assistants, to the examination hall, along with the admit card downloaded/printed from the website.

4.  How do I print my admit card from the website

Visit the site http://www.icai.nic.in. Enter the following:
   Select the examination in which you intend to appear
Student registration number or the bar code of the examination form; and Personal Identification Number (PIN) indicated by you in your application form.

Your admit card and the “Instructions to Examinees” will appear on the screen. You
can then print the same in A 4 size paper.


5.  What is PIN?



It is the four digit number of your choice which you have entered in your exam form. It is like a password.  Without this, you will not be able to download/print your admit card from the website.

6.  I forgot my PIN.  What can I do now?

We had advised you, earlier, while you filled up the exam form, to memorise or keep it safe for future reference. We had also advised you to keep a copy of the exam form for reference at a later date, if need be. You can now check the copy of the form for the PIN.

You can also call our Helpline numbers of the Exam Dept. or the respective regional office(s) for assistance in the matter.

7.  My photograph and/or signature are not there in the admit card. Is it valid?

Yes. It is valid. However, in such cases where your photograph is not on the admit card, you should carry a photo identity card issued by the Govt. or issued by ICAI at the time of registration as articled assistants, failing which you will not be allowed entry into the examination hall.

Else, you may get your photograph and signature attested by a Chartered Accountant or a Gazetted Officer on the official letterhead indicating inter-alia the following

Name
Registration Number Exam
Month and Year of exam Roll NO.
Medium Group Centre
Postal address

and carry the same to the examination centre, as proof of your identity.

8. I have downloaded my admit card from the website.   However, details therein do not relate to me.  What should I do?

Contact the Helpline numbers ( mentioned below) immediately, quoting your registration number, bar code number of your examination form and receipt number issued by the regional office(s), centre opted (with zone, if applicable), telephone number, fax number etc.
9. I have downloaded my admit card from the website. However, details therein are different from what I had filled in my exam application form. What should I do now?

Send an email or contact the Helpline numbers ( mentioned below) immediately, quoting your registration number, bar code number of your examination form and receipt number issued by the regional office(s), centre opted (with zone, if applicable), telephone number, fax number etc.

10.I have not yet received the physical admit card sent by post by ICAI. What should I do?

Physical admit cards have already been dispatched. You will be receiving them shortly. However, even if you do not receive them, due to delays in transit, do not worry. You can print your admit card from the website http://www.icai.nic.in and carry the same to the examination hall.  It is also valid.

11.I have not yet received the physical admit card sent by post by ICAI. Can I have a duplicate admit card issued?

No. Duplicate admit cards will not be issued. However, a print out of the admit card on A4 size paper will be issued, on request, which will be valid for admission to the examination. In fact, you can take a print out of the admit card from the website www.icai.nic.in yourself and use the same.

12.  I am not able to print my admit card from the site. What should I do?

Contact the Helpline numbers (mentioned below) immediately, quoting your registration number, bar code number of your examination form and receipt number issued by the regional office(s), centre opted (with zone, if applicable), telephone number, fax number etc.

13.   I received my admit card. I have a valid exemption in a paper. However, the admit card does not show that exemption. Will I get the exemption?

Exemptions granted to you are not shown on the admit card. Please go through the relevant statement of marks of the exam, where in your opinion, you were granted an exemption in a paper(s).

So also, “#” symbol printed against the marks of a paper denotes that you have been granted an exemption in that paper, which will be valid for the next three following exams. The result of that group is also shown as “F-EX” ( i..e failed with exemption).
Alphabet “E” printed against the marks of a paper denotes that marks of that paper have been brought forward from an exemption granted in that paper in an earlier attempt.

If no such symbol (#) is printed against the marks of any paper, even though the marks obtained in that paper may be more than 60, then that indicates that no exemption has been granted in that paper.

14.  What are the contact details?

Help Line Telephone numbers: 0120 3054 851, 852, 853 or 835

Fax 0120 3054 841, 843

E-mail:

Intermediate (IPC) candidates : intermediate_examhelpline@icai.in Final candidates : final_examhelpline@icai.in

CPT candidates : cpt_exam@icai.in




Wednesday, 23 April 2014

Auditing Important Questions for May 2014 Exams



Auditing & Assurance - IPCC Important questions
JUNE 2014 Exams
BY CA LOKESH C V
1. Qualifications and Disqualifications of an auditor.
2. Appointment of auditors (all cases)
3. Casual vacancy of an auditor to be filled up
 4. Removal of auditors
5. Remuneration of auditors
6. Duties of the auditor
7. Discuss about cost Audit.
8. Provisions relating to Branch Audit.
9. Vouching and verification 8m (refer class notes)
10. Inherent limitations of audit
11. CAR0, 2003 4m (refer to summary)
12. Qualities of an auditor
13. Types of Reserves AND Objects of creating each.
14. Appointment of auditor of Government Company.
15. SA 580
16. SA 530
17. SA 560
 18. SA 700, 705, 706
19. Types of Audit Report/ Audit Opinion
20. Concept of Materiality & SA 320
21. Audit of hire purchase transactions.
22. Aspects to be covered in an audit
23. Write about local bodies.
24. Audit of Hotels.
25. Design and Special Characteristics of EDP Systems.
26. CAAT requirement in EDP audit.
27. Audit of Charitable institutions.
28. Audit of Incomplete records.
29. Audit of Cinema Theater.
30. Letter of weakness. 1
31. Audit Trail or Examination In Depth
32. Write about analytical review test.
33. Methods to obtain Audit Evidence.
34. Capital Expenditures and its types.
35. Audit procedures to obtain Audit Evidence
36. Basic elements of Auditor’s report.
37. Audit of commercial accounts.
38. Controls in an EDP environment.
39. Matters to be verified in the audit of dividend.
40. Prior period items, Extra-ordinary items.
41. SA 200, 210, 220, 240.
42. Audit evidence and what is the need of it.
43. Revenue expenditure.
44. Approaches to auditing in a computerized environment.
45. Audit of a Hospital.
46. Audit of Stores and stocks.
47. Audit of issue of share capital.
48. Powers and duties of C&AG.
49. AS 1
50. AS 6

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Wednesday, 16 April 2014

Live Webcast on Service Tax & VAT - IPCC



ICAI conducting live webcast On " Strategy To Qualify & Excel in IPCC Paper 4 : Part 2 Service Tax and VAT -  May 2014 Exams

IPCC         : 26th April 2014 from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM


These webcast can be viewed online on the time specified above on  www.icaitv.com


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Tuesday, 1 April 2014

The evil you do remains with you: The good you do, comes back to you!


••• Wonderful Touching Story •••

A woman baked bread for members of her family and an extra one for a hungry passerby. She kept the extra Bread on the window sill, for whosoever would take it away.

Every day, a hunchback came and took away the Bread.

Instead of expressing gratitude, he muttered the following words as he went his way:
" The evil you do remains with you: The good you do, comes back to you!"

This went on, day after day. Every day, the hunchback came, picked up the bread and uttered the words:
"The evil you do, remains with you: The good you do, com es back to you!"

The woman felt irritated. "Not a word of gratitude," she said to herself...
" Everyday this hunchback utters this jingle! What does he mean?"

One day, exasperated, she decided to do away with him. "I shall get rid of this hunchback," she said. And what did she do? She added poison to the bread she prepared for him!

As she was about to keep it on the window sill, her hands trembled.
"What is this I am doing?" she said.

Immediately, she threw the Bread into the fire, prepared another one and kept it on the window sill.

As usual, the hunchback came, picked up the Bread and muttered the words:
" The evil you do, remains with you: The good you do, comes back to you!"

The hunchback proceeded on his way, blissfully unaware of the war raging in the mind of the woman.

Every day, as the woman placed the Bread on the window sill, she offered a prayer for her son who had gone to a distant place to seek his fortune.For many months,she had no news of him.. She prayed for his safe return.

That evening, there was a knock on the door. As she opened it, she was surprised to find her son standing in the doorway.

He had grown thin and lean. His garments were tattered and torn. He was hungry, starved and weak.

As he saw his mother, he said,"Mom, it's a miracle I'm here.

While I was but a mile away, I was so famished that I collapsed.

I would have died, but just then an old hunchback passed by.I begged of him for a morsel of food, and he was kind enough to give me a whole Bread.

As he gave it to me, he said,"This is what I eat everyday: today, I shall give it to you, for your need is greater than mine!"

As the mother heard those words, her face turned pale.
She leaned against the door for support. She remembered the poisoned bread that she had made that morning.

Had she not burnt it in the fire, it would have been eaten by her own son, and he would have lost his life! It was then that she realized the significance of the words:
"The evil you do remains with you: The good you do, comes back to you!"

Moral
Do good and Don't ever stop doing good, even if it is not appreciated at that time.