Link to part 1 of this post: Part 1 In last week’s post, we discussed the factors that have made India among the…
Since the original BRIC reports came out in the early 2000s, global economists, banks and governments have watched the BRIC economies with interest. The…
Valuations of companies or equity in India are required for a variety of reasons, usually triggered by mergers, acquisitions or share purchase/sale. The most…
As financial education grows, more and more high net worth individuals (HNIs) are beginning to realise that diversification is important. Traditionally HNIs have believed…
– Pooja Balan The Union Budget was presented by Finance Minister Mr Arun Jaitley in the Parliament on 1 February 2018. Each year…
View Part 1 here: Part 1 of this post In the previous post, we discussed some problems of equity funding that are faced…
Most companies (foreign or Indian) provide funding to their subsidiary through equity. This is first as initial capital and then rounds of subsequent capital…
– Dakshita Mehta Since GST was implemented in India, several exporters have faced difficulties in claiming GST refunds. The result is large amounts…
– CA Steffi Almeida Update: On 2 Feb 2018, the CBEC announced that due to certain technical issues, the implementation of the E-Way…
Everything about a startup is exciting – except the paperwork. There are no two ways about it – no one enjoys the documentation involved in…
In our “Case Study” series we will be posting articles about specific questions or problems that we have been approached with and our solution…
In Part 1, we discussed some rookie mistakes we’ve seen businesses make while creating financial forecasts. New businesses are especially prone to making errors when…