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Revenue in construction projects is recognized using the percentage of completion method or completed contract method.
Percentage of completion method recognizes revenue based on the percentage of work completed
Completed contract method recognizes revenue only when the project is completed
Percentage of completion method is more commonly used as it provides a more accurate representation of revenue over time
Example: If a...
TDS rate for payment made to non-resident for technical services in foreign countries and its applicability.
TDS rate is usually 10% for payment made to non-residents for technical services in foreign countries.
TDS is applicable if the payment exceeds a certain threshold amount.
The payer is responsible for deducting TDS before making the payment to the non-resident.
The TDS amount deducted must be deposited with the gove...
posted on 20 Jun 2024
Stress strain is a measure of the relationship between the force applied to a material and the resulting deformation. Keplar reaction refers to the principle of action and reaction in mechanics.
Stress strain is a measure of how a material deforms under a given load.
Stress is the force applied to a material, while strain is the resulting deformation.
Keplar reaction states that for every action, there is an equal and opp...
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Minimum gap between two structures for seismic point of view is typically around 1.5 times the height of the taller structure.
Minimum gap is usually 1.5 times the height of the taller structure to reduce seismic interaction.
This gap helps prevent collision or structural damage during an earthquake.
Building codes and regulations may specify minimum gaps for seismic safety.
Example: If one building is 100 feet tall, the m...
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