Description : (i) In the case of Public Company Limited by Shares or Guarantee, the last word should be __________
Last Answer : Complete the sentences : (i) In the case of Public Company Limited by Shares or Guarantee, the ... 9/10th of majority in favour is called __________
Description : Which one of the following securities cannot be issued by a Public Limited Company in India ? (A) Participating preference shares (B) Redeemable preference shares (C) Deferred shares (D) Debentures.
Last Answer : Answer: Deferred shares
Description : Alfa Company Limited acquired the business of M/s Bharat Traders. The valuation of the items acquired was-building Rs. 1,20,000; machinery Rs. 80,000 and stock-in-trade Rs. 30,000. The company issued in lieu of the above items 800, ... ) Rs. 2,30,000 (B) Rs. 1,00,000 (C) Rs. 50,000 (D) Rs. 30,000
Last Answer : Answer: Rs. 30,000
Description : A company limited by shares has to call the statutory meeting within a period of not less than one month and not more than six months. This period is counted with reference to which one of ... date of actual receipt of certificate of incorporation (D) The date of actual commencement of business
Last Answer : Answer: The date at which the company is entitled to commence business
Description : The liability of the shareholders of a public limited company is limited to the extent of– (A) Par value of the share (B) Paid up value of the shares (C) Market price of the shares (D) Intrinsic value of the shares
Last Answer : Answer: Paid up value of the shares
Description : Which of the following companies do not have the obligation to get its Articles of Association registered along with the Memorandum of Association ? (A) Public Company limited by shares (B) Unlimited companies (C) Private companies limited by shares (D) Companies limited by guarantee
Last Answer : Answer: Public Company limited by shares
Description : With ICICI and BoB sold there shareholding in CIBIL, who has bought their percentage of shares? A) Aditya Birla Trustee Company Private Ltd. B) Indian Overseas Bank C) TransUnion International Inc D) Union Bank of India E) India Infoline Finance Limited
Last Answer : C) TransUnion International Inc Explanation: Earlier the shareholding patterns of CIBIL were TransUnion International Inc (66.1%) ICICI Bank Ltd (6%) Bank of Baroda (5%) Bank of India (5%) Union ... Private Ltd. (4%) India Alternatives Private Equity Fund (2.9%) India Infoline Finance Limited (1%)
Description : The liability of members if company is limited by shares A. Unpaid value of shares B. Guarantee amount C. Unlimited liability D. None of the above
Last Answer : B. Guarantee amount
Description : The liability of members if company is limited by guarantee. A. Unpaid value of shares B. Guarantee amount C. Unlimited liability D. None of the above
Last Answer : A. Unpaid value of shares
Description : Reserve bank of India is a/an _______. A. statutory corporation. B. company limited by guarantee. C. company limited by shares. D. unlimited company.
Last Answer : A. statutory corporation.
Description : Underwriting in terms of shares means 1. Agreeing to purchase shortfall of shares in a company in case of undersubscription 2. Selling shares at a discount 3. Purchasing property at less than market price 4. a and b 5. None of these
Last Answer : Agreeing to purchase shortfall of shares in a company in case of undersubscription
Description : X Limited forfeited Ram's 20 shares of Rs. 10 each on which Rs. 7 is called up. Ram had paid application and allotment money of Rs. 5 per share. Of these forfeited shares 15 shares were reissued to Hari as fully paid up ... to Capital Reserve account ? (A) Rs. 15 (B) Rs. 20 (C) Rs. 75 (D) Rs. 100
Last Answer : Answer: Rs. 15
Description : Explain the following terms/concept : Subsidiary company
Last Answer : Explain the following terms/concept : Subsidiary company
Description : Explain the following terms/concept : Unlimited Liability company
Last Answer : Explain the following terms/concept : Unlimited Liability company
Description : Explain the following terms/concept : Statutory company
Last Answer : Explain the following terms/concept : Statutory company
Description : Explain the following terms/concept : Public company
Last Answer : Explain the following terms/concept : Public company
Description : Explain the following terms/concept : Small company
Last Answer : Explain the following terms/concept : Small company
Description : Which of the following statements is not correct? A. For the purpose of Funds Flow Statement, the term 'fund ' generally refers to net working capital B. Funds flow is a wider concept than ... business D. The capitalisation of reserves by the issue of bonus shares also involves flow of funds
Last Answer : D. The capitalisation of reserves by the issue of bonus shares also involves flow of funds
Description : 1. Which chemical is used in foam fire extinguishers? 2. Where is the headquarters of World Health Organization? 3. By whom was concept of Five Year Plans in India introduced? 4. West Bengal shares ... Which is not a plantation crop? 20. By whom was first women's university in India was founded?
Last Answer : Answer : 1. Aluminium sulphate 2. Geneva, Switzerland 3. Jawaharlal Nehru 4. Three 5. Sambhaji 6. Hypothalmus 7. Direct elections 8. Oscillator 9. Punjab 10. Henry Vivian Derozio 11. Ranjita Biswas ... A Chairman and three other members 17. Silver 18. Increase 19. Sugarcane 20. Dhondo Keshave Karve
Description : PERT is (A) An analytic in concept (B) Limited of event oriented diagrams (C) Used for research and development projects (D) All the above
Last Answer : (D) All the above
Description : Sigma-Sunco has decided to introduce its new sunscreen eye drops in a limited market consisting of only two cities and closely monitor the reactions of potential customers to the product and marketing program. This ... B. Use test C. Concept test D. Test marketing E. Laboratory test.
Last Answer : D. Test marketing
Description : Sigma-Sunco has decided to introduce its new sunscreen eye drops in a limited market consisting of only two cities and closely monitor the reactions of potential customers to the product and marketing program. ... analysis B. Use test C. Concept test D. Test marketing E. Laboratory test.
Description : Explain the following Terms/Concept : Covenants of the Article
Last Answer : Explain the following Terms/Concept : Covenants of the Article
Description : Explain the following Terms/Concept : Bonus Issue
Last Answer : Explain the following Terms/Concept : Bonus Issue
Description : Explain the following Terms/Concept : Right Issue
Last Answer : Explain the following Terms/Concept : Right Issue
Description : Explain the following Terms/Concept : Dividend
Last Answer : Explain the following Terms/Concept : Dividend
Description : Explain the following Terms/Concept : Class Action Suit
Last Answer : Explain the following Terms/Concept : Class Action Suit
Description : Explain the following terms/concept : Prospectus
Last Answer : Explain the following terms/concept : Prospectus
Description : Explain the following terms/concept : Fiduciary duty
Last Answer : Explain the following terms/concept : Fiduciary duty
Description : Explain the following terms/concept : ROC
Last Answer : Explain the following terms/concept : ROC
Description : Explain the following terms/concept : TAN
Last Answer : Explain the following terms/concept : TAN
Last Answer : 1. Connected Load: It is the sum of load of all equipment's connected to supply system which are in use or not in use of each consumer. OR The sum of connected load of all consumers ... is the maximum load which a consumer uses at a particular time period out of his total connected load.
Description : Rahul invested a certain amount in buying Rs. 25 shares of a company, which pays a dividend of 12%. If the earns 10% per annum on his investment, then
Last Answer : Rahul invested a certain amount in buying Rs. 25 shares of a company, which pays a dividend of ... , then find the market value of each share.
Description : How much should a man invest in 12%, Rs. 150 shares of a company available at a premium of Rs. 30, if the annual income earned is to be Rs. 3,600 ?
Last Answer : How much should a man invest in 12%, Rs. 150 shares of a company available at a premium of Rs. 30, if the annual income earned is to be Rs. 3,600 ?
Description : A person invested Rs. 18,000 in buying Rs. 150 shares of a company which are available at a premium of Rs. 50. If the company pays a 9% dividend, then
Last Answer : A person invested Rs. 18,000 in buying Rs. 150 shares of a company which are available at a ... also the annual income he earned from the investment.
Description : If an investment of Rs. 42,000 in Rs. 300 shares of a company, paying a dividend of 7%, results in an annual income of Rs. 2100, then find the market
Last Answer : If an investment of Rs. 42,000 in Rs. 300 shares of a company, paying a dividend of 7%, results ... . 2100, then find the market value of each share.
Description : A man invests Rs. 20,000 in Rs. 80 shares of a company available at a premium of Rs. 20. IF the company pays a dividend of 8%, then find the rate of r
Last Answer : A man invests Rs. 20,000 in Rs. 80 shares of a company available at a premium of Rs. 20. IF ... of 8%, then find the rate of return on the investment.
Description : A person who is allotted shares or who buys shares is called a _______ of the company.
Last Answer : A person who is allotted shares or who buys shares is called a _______ of the company.
Description : Rs. 60,000 is invested in buying Rs. 120 shares of a company which are available at a premium of 25%. Find the number of shares bought and the annual
Last Answer : Rs. 60,000 is invested in buying Rs. 120 shares of a company which are available at a premium of ... dividend is paid at the rate of 10% per annum.
Description : Find the annual income derived from an investment of Rs. 18,000 in Rs. 150 shares available at Rs. 180 of a company paying 11% dividend.
Last Answer : Find the annual income derived from an investment of Rs. 18,000 in Rs. 150 shares available at Rs. 180 of a company paying 11% dividend.
Description : If the investment made in buying 150 shares of a company at Rs. 6 above par is Rs.99,000, then find the face value of each share.
Last Answer : If the investment made in buying 150 shares of a company at Rs. 6 above par is Rs.99,000, then find the face value of each share.
Description : An investment in buying 400 shares of a company at a premium of Rs.2.50 earns an income of `9.6%` per annum. If the rate of dividend paid by the compa
Last Answer : An investment in buying 400 shares of a company at a premium of Rs.2.50 earns an income of `9.6%` ... `12%`, then find the face value of each share.
Description : The authorized capital of a company is Rs.50,000 and the number of shares is 1000. If the paid-up capital is Rs.25,000, then the paid-up value of each
Last Answer : The authorized capital of a company is Rs.50,000 and the number of shares is 1000. If the paid-up ... the paid-up value of each share is Rs.______.
Description : The authorized capital of a company is Rs.150,000 and the number of shares is 500. What is the face value of each shares is 500. What is the face valu
Last Answer : The authorized capital of a company is Rs.150,000 and the number of shares is 500. What is the face ... then what is the paid-up value of each share?
Description : A company has 500 shares of face value Rs.50 in which Rs.30 is paid-up. The company collects Rs.12,000 as the second instalment. What is the paid-up v
Last Answer : A company has 500 shares of face value Rs.50 in which Rs.30 is paid-up. The company collects Rs.12, ... . What is the paid-up value of each share now?
Description : The paid-up capital of a company is Rs.50,000. If the company has shares of face of Rs.25 in which Rs.20 is paid-up, then how many shares does it have
Last Answer : The paid-up capital of a company is Rs.50,000. If the company has shares of face of Rs.25 ... have ? What is the authorized capital of the company?
Description : Mukesh invests Rs.12,000 in a company to but Rs.100 shares, paying `10%` dividend. His income from the shares is _______.
Last Answer : Mukesh invests Rs.12,000 in a company to but Rs.100 shares, paying `10%` dividend. His income from the shares is _______.
Description : A company is selling shares at Rs.96 each has a par value of Rs.120. The discount percentage is _______.
Last Answer : A company is selling shares at Rs.96 each has a par value of Rs.120. The discount percentage is _______.
Description : A company is selling shares at Rs.120 each. Each has a par vlaue of Rs.100. The premium percentage is _______.
Last Answer : A company is selling shares at Rs.120 each. Each has a par vlaue of Rs.100. The premium percentage is _______.
Description : A man invests Rs.13,200 in a company to by Rs.55 shares. The number of shares he bought is _______.
Last Answer : A man invests Rs.13,200 in a company to by Rs.55 shares. The number of shares he bought is _______.