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I applied via Referral and was interviewed before May 2023. There was 1 interview round.
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posted on 8 May 2024
GST input and output working involves calculating the tax paid on purchases (input) and tax collected on sales (output).
Calculate GST input by adding up the tax paid on purchases.
Calculate GST output by adding up the tax collected on sales.
The net GST payable is the difference between output and input GST.
Example: Input GST = $500, Output GST = $800, Net GST payable = $300.
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posted on 13 Jan 2025
I applied via campus placement at Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India (ICWAI) and was interviewed in Dec 2024. There were 3 interview rounds.
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Balance sheet shows assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific point in time. Trial balance lists all ledger accounts with their balances.
Balance sheet is a snapshot of a company's financial position at a specific point in time.
Trial balance is a list of all ledger accounts with their balances to ensure debits equal credits.
Balance sheet includes assets, liabilities, and equity sections.
Trial balance is used to prep...
Standard costing formula calculates the expected cost of a product based on predetermined standards.
Standard costing formula includes direct materials, direct labor, and overhead costs.
It helps in comparing actual costs with standard costs to identify variances.
Formula: Standard Cost = Standard Quantity of Inputs x Standard Price of Inputs
Explanation of journal entries for Prepaid, Accruals, Depreciation, Provision for Bad debts, DTA, and DTL.
Prepaid expenses are initially recorded as assets and then expensed over time as they are used up.
Accruals are expenses incurred but not yet paid or revenue earned but not yet received.
Depreciation is the allocation of the cost of a fixed asset over its useful life, with accumulated depreciation representing the to...
Preparation of balance sheet involves listing assets, liabilities, and equity. Ratios are computed using financial data from the balance sheet.
List all assets, liabilities, and equity on the balance sheet
Calculate various financial ratios such as current ratio, debt to equity ratio, and return on equity
Use formulae like Current Ratio = Current Assets / Current Liabilities
Interpret the ratios to analyze the financial he
DTA stands for Deferred Tax Asset and DTL stands for Deferred Tax Liability.
DTA is an asset recorded on a company's balance sheet that may be used to reduce taxable income in the future.
DTL is a liability recorded on a company's balance sheet that represents taxes that have been accrued but not yet paid.
DTA arises when a company has overpaid taxes or has tax deductions that exceed its taxable income.
DTL arises when a c...
Accumulated depreciation is a contra asset account that represents the total depreciation expense taken on an asset since it was acquired.
Accumulated depreciation is recorded on the balance sheet as a reduction from the gross amount of fixed assets to arrive at the net book value.
The accounting entry for accumulated depreciation involves debiting the depreciation expense account and crediting the accumulated depreciati...
Standard costing formula calculates the expected cost of a product based on predetermined standards.
Standard costing formula = Standard cost of direct materials + Standard cost of direct labor + Standard manufacturing overhead cost
Standard cost of direct materials = Standard quantity of materials x Standard price per unit
Standard cost of direct labor = Standard hours of labor x Standard rate per hour
Standard manufactur...
Budgeting involves setting financial goals and allocating resources, while forecasting predicts future financial outcomes based on past data and trends.
Budgeting is a plan for how to allocate resources and achieve financial goals
Forecasting predicts future financial outcomes based on past data and trends
Budgeting is typically done on an annual basis, while forecasting can be done on a shorter or longer term basis
Budget...
Variance analysis is a technique used to identify and analyze the difference between planned financial outcomes and actual results.
Variance analysis helps in understanding the reasons for deviations from budgeted or expected figures.
It involves comparing actual financial performance with budgeted or standard performance.
Common types of variances include price variance, quantity variance, and mix variance.
Variance analy...
I applied via Walk-in and was interviewed in May 2024. There were 3 interview rounds.
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Assets are resources owned by a company that have economic value, while liabilities are obligations or debts that a company owes.
Assets can include cash, inventory, equipment, and investments.
Liabilities can include loans, accounts payable, and bonds.
Assets are typically listed on the left side of a balance sheet, while liabilities are listed on the right side.
The difference between assets and liabilities is known as e...
Prepaid expenses are expenses that have been paid for in advance but have not yet been incurred.
Prepaid expenses are assets on the balance sheet
They are expenses that have been paid for in advance but have not yet been incurred
They are gradually expensed over time as they are incurred
Examples include prepaid rent, insurance premiums, and prepaid subscriptions
I applied via Naukri.com and was interviewed in Oct 2024. There were 2 interview rounds.
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posted on 1 Apr 2024
Artificial Intelligence is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems.
AI involves machines learning from data, recognizing patterns, and making decisions based on that data.
Examples of AI include virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa, self-driving cars, and recommendation systems like those used by Netflix and Amazon.
AI can be categorized into narrow AI (focused on a narrow...
Applications leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning are now able to perform complex tasks that previously required human input.
Artificial intelligence and machine learning technologies have advanced to the point where they can analyze large datasets and make decisions without human intervention
Examples include chatbots that can provide customer service, algorithms that can predict financial market tren...
posted on 12 Aug 2024
I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed before Aug 2023. There were 4 interview rounds.
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I am excited about the opportunity to contribute my financial expertise and leadership skills to a dynamic and growing organization like yours.
I am impressed by the company's reputation and success in the industry.
I believe my experience and qualifications align well with the requirements of the Assistant Manager Finance role.
I am eager to work with a talented team and contribute to the company's financial growth and s...
Variable costs change with production levels while fixed costs remain constant.
Variable costs fluctuate based on production volume (e.g. raw materials, labor)
Fixed costs remain the same regardless of production levels (e.g. rent, salaries)
Variable costs are directly related to the level of output, while fixed costs are independent of output
Understanding the distinction between variable and fixed costs is crucial for bu
I would rate myself as highly proficient in Excel.
I have extensive experience using advanced functions and formulas in Excel.
I am skilled in creating complex financial models and analyzing large datasets.
I have successfully automated various reporting processes using VBA macros.
I am proficient in data visualization techniques using pivot tables and charts.
I have completed advanced Excel courses and certifications to en
I applied via LinkedIn and was interviewed before Sep 2023. There were 2 interview rounds.
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IFRS 15 is a revenue recognition standard that outlines principles for recognizing revenue from contracts with customers.
IFRS 15 provides a single, comprehensive framework for revenue recognition
It specifies the criteria for recognizing revenue at an amount that reflects the consideration to which an entity expects to be entitled
The standard also requires entities to disclose sufficient information to enable users to u...
US GAAP to IFRS reconciliation involves aligning financial statements prepared under US GAAP with those prepared under IFRS.
US GAAP and IFRS have different accounting standards and principles
Reconciliation involves adjusting financial statements to ensure they comply with IFRS standards
Differences in revenue recognition, lease accounting, and financial instruments are common areas requiring reconciliation
I applied via Job Fair and was interviewed in Mar 2024. There was 1 interview round.
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