Blogs1 - 6 of 6 recent posts for tag:"capital account"
01
Oct
2009
Dual Listing?? No Way… : India !!

77 days ago by smcinvestmentindia

India not agree to South Africa's proposal of dual listing of shares Considering of full convertibility of rupee not being in place, India could not have agreed to South Africa’s proposal of dual listing of shares that ultimately caused the collapse of the USD 23 billion MTN-Bharti merger deal, anal ...

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Bharti-MTN $23 Billion Deal Fell Through :(

78 days ago by smcinvestmentindia

Proposed $23-billion deal between Indian telecom major Bharti Airtel and South Africa-based MTN was called off on Wednesday The USD 23 billion deal for the merger of Bharti Airtel and South African giant MTN, which would have been the world’s largest in the telecom sector, today fell through. Sunil ...

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10
Sep
2009
Is capital gains applicable in a non-cash event?

99 days ago by raju

Mitt asked: For financing purposes on an investment property, I sold my partner all but 1% of my shares (no compensation was received). My CPA tells me that this will trigger capital gains treatment on my negative capital account. Can’t my 1% ownership fully retain that negative capital account?

Financial capital management - financialcapitalmanagement.com

01
Aug
2009
The Capital Account

138 days ago by IndianEcho

The Capital Budget is an account of the assets as well as liabilities of the central government, which takes into consideration changes in capital. It consists of capital receipts and capital expenditure of the government. This shows the capital requirements of the government and the pattern of thei ...

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12
May
2009
Deteriorating terms of trade and the current account balance

219 days ago by Jason Welker

U.S. Trade Gap Widens on Oil Imports - WSJ.com Terms of trade is a term that is often misunderstood by IB Economics students. Simply put, a nation’s terms of trade refers to the relative price of a country’s exports to its imports. When a country’s imports increase in price, while the value of its e ...

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