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What is liquid net worth calculator?

What is a Liquid Net Worth Calculator   In personal finance, understanding your liquid net worth is essential for making informed decisions about investments, savings, and overall financial health. A liquid net worth calculator is a handy tool that helps you determine how much of your net worth can be quickly converted into cash or… Read More »

Does net liquidating value include margin?

Liquidating Value Include Margin   What is Liquidating Value? Liquidating value refers to the estimated amount that can be realized from selling off a company’s assets in a distressed situation, such as during bankruptcy or liquidation. It’s a measure of the total cash that could be generated if all assets were sold and liabilities were… Read More »

Turnover Requirements?

Turnover Requirements   Turnover requirements refer to the specific criteria or thresholds related to the financial turnover or revenue that a company or individual must meet in order to qualify for certain opportunities, benefits, or obligations. These requirements can vary depending on the context and can be set by organizations, regulatory bodies, or government agencies.… Read More »

How to prepare provisional financial statements?

Provisional Financial Statements   Preparing provisional financial statements entails the development of interim financial statements for a designated timeframe prior to the availability of the final statements. Here are the steps to prepare Provisionals financial statements: 1. Gather Available Data: Collect all available financial data for the period you want to prepare the pro visional… Read More »

What is book keeping accounting?

Book Keeping   Book keeping is a subset of accounting and refers to the process of recording and organizing financial transactions of a business. It involves systematically recording the financial activities such as sales, purchases, receipts, and payments in appropriate books or electronic records. Accounting, on the other hand, encompasses a broader set of activities… Read More »

How to learn bookkeeping and accounting?

Learning Bookkeeping and Accounting   Here are some steps for Learning Bookkeeping and Accounting wich you can follow: 1. Study Relevant Resources: Start by gathering educational resources on learning bookkeeping and accounting. This can include textbooks, online courses, tutorials, and articles. Look for resources that cover the fundamentals of accounting principles, financial statements, bookkeeping methods,… Read More »

Why ITR filing is important?

ITR Filing Important   ITR filing  important for several reasons: 1. Legal Requirement: It is a legal obligation imposed by the Income Tax Act, 1961 for individuals and entities meeting certain income criteria to file their income tax returns. Failure to comply with this requirement may attract penalties and legal consequences. 2. Income Verification: ITR… Read More »

ITR for self employed: Which ITR to file for self employed ?

ITR for self employed For self-employed individuals in India, the Income Tax Return (ITR) form to be filed depends on the nature and source of income. Here are the common ITR forms applicable to different types of self-employed individuals: ITR-3: This form is applicable if you have income from business or profession as a partner… Read More »

ITR for non-salaried person: Which ITR to file for non salaried person ?

ITR for non-salaried person   For non-salaried individuals in India, the Income Tax Return (ITR) form to be filed depends on the nature and source of income. Here are the common ITR forms applicable to different types of non-salaried individuals: ITR-1 (Sahaj):  This form is applicable if you have income from salary, one house property,… Read More »

Which ITR to file for capital gains?

ITR for capital gains   If you have capital gain, you will generally need to file ITR-2. Income Tax Return-2 is applicable for individuals and Hindu Undivided Families (HUF) who have income from sources other than business or profession. These are typically categorized as “Income from Capital Gains” in ITR-2. However, it is important to… Read More »