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Preparation of Ledger Accounts
What is Ledger? A Ledger records transactions from the journal and forms separate accounts for th...
Recording transactions in General Journal
The General Journal is the first place where financial transactions are formally recorded in acco...
Golden Rules of Debit and Credit
The Golden Rules of Debit and Credit: Keeping the Accounting Equation Balanced The Golden Rules o...
Cost of Capital: Meaning and concept
1. Introduction The cost of capital is a crucial concept in financial management, serving as a be...
Internal Rate of Return (IRR) & Modified IRR
Internal Rate of Return (IRR) and Modified Internal Rate of Return (MIRR) Internal Rate of Retur...
Profitably Index Method
1. Introduction The Profitability Index (PI) is a discounted cash flow (DCF) technique that measu...
Net Present Value (NPV) Method
1. Introduction The Net Present Value (NPV) method is a discounted cash flow (DCF) technique used...
Evaluation Techniques: Payback Period and Discounted Payback Period
1. Payback Period (PB) 1.1. Definition The payback period is a method that determines the number ...
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Principles and Process
1. Principles of Capital Budgeting Capital budgeting decisions are guided by several core princi...
Computation of overall cost of capital based on Historical and Market weights (WACC).
1. Introduction The overall cost of capital (WACC) is a composite or average cost, derived by com...
Cost of Retained Earning
1. Introduction Retained earnings, the portion of a company's profits not distributed as dividend...
Cost of equity shares
1. Introduction The cost of equity capital is the return that a company must provide to its equit...
Cost of preference shares
1. Introduction The cost of preference shares represents the return expected by investors who hol...
Cost of debt
1. Introduction Companies raise debt through various channels, including financial institutions, ...
Measurement of cost of capital
1. Introduction The cost of capital, as a decision criterion, is an overall or combined cost, rep...
Net Terminal Value
1. Introduction The Terminal Value (TV) method evaluates investments by explicitly considering th...
NPV vs. IRR
1. Introduction Net Present Value (NPV) and Internal Rate of Return (IRR) are two widely used dis...
Time Value of Money- Present value and Future Value
1. Introduction The time value of money (TVM) is a core concept in finance. It essentially means ...