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A merger and acquisition is a corporate strategy involving the combination of two or more companies into a single entity.
Mergers and acquisitions are commonly used to achieve growth, diversification, or synergy.
A merger occurs when two companies agree to combine their operations and assets to form a new company.
An acquisition happens when one company purchases another company, becoming its new owner.
Mergers and acquisi...
The P/E ratio is calculated to assess the relative value of a company's stock by comparing its price to its earnings.
P/E ratio helps investors determine if a stock is overvalued or undervalued.
A high P/E ratio suggests that investors have high expectations for future earnings growth.
A low P/E ratio may indicate that a stock is undervalued or that the company is facing challenges.
P/E ratio is commonly used in fundamenta...
The country's current economic condition is stable but facing challenges.
The GDP growth rate has slowed down in the past year.
Unemployment rate has increased slightly.
Inflation is under control but rising prices of essential commodities are a concern.
Government policies and reforms are being implemented to boost economic growth.
Exports have been affected by global trade tensions.
Stock market performance has been volati...
Deferred tax liability is a balance sheet item representing taxes that will be paid in the future due to temporary differences in accounting and tax rules.
Deferred tax liability arises when a company's taxable income is greater than its accounting income, resulting in taxes being paid in the future.
It is calculated by multiplying the temporary difference between taxable income and accounting income by the tax rate.
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A swap is a financial agreement between two parties to exchange cash flows or other financial instruments.
A swap involves two parties exchanging cash flows or other financial instruments based on a predetermined set of terms.
Common types of swaps include interest rate swaps, currency swaps, and commodity swaps.
The dividend growth model is a method used to value a company's stock based on the expected future dividends i...
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Budgeting is the process of creating a plan to manage income and expenses over a specific period of time.
Involves estimating income and expenses
Setting financial goals
Monitoring actual performance against the budget
Adjusting the budget as needed
Common types include operating budgets, capital budgets, and cash budgets
Forecasting is the process of making predictions about future trends based on past and present data.
Forecasting involves analyzing historical data to identify patterns and trends
Different methods such as qualitative and quantitative analysis can be used for forecasting
Common techniques include time series analysis, regression analysis, and econometric modeling
Forecasting helps businesses make informed decisions and pla...
Revenue recognition is the process of recording revenue in a company's financial statements when it is earned.
Revenue is recognized when it is realized or realizable and earned, regardless of when cash is received.
It is important to match revenues with expenses in the period they are incurred to accurately reflect the financial performance of a company.
Different industries may have specific guidelines for revenue recog...
Assets are recognized in the balance sheet to reflect the company's resources and their value, while depreciation is recorded to allocate the cost of assets over their useful life.
Assets are recognized in the balance sheet to show the company's resources and their value.
Depreciation is recorded to allocate the cost of assets over their useful life.
Recognizing assets and depreciating them helps in accurately reflecting ...
Contingent liabilities are potential liabilities that may arise in the future depending on the outcome of certain events.
Contingent liabilities are not recorded on the balance sheet but disclosed in the footnotes.
They are dependent on a future event occurring or not occurring.
Examples include lawsuits, warranties, and guarantees.
If the contingent liability is probable and the amount can be estimated, it should be recor
Provision is an amount set aside in financial statements to cover anticipated future expenses or losses.
Provision is a liability that is recognized on the balance sheet.
It is used to account for potential future expenses or losses that are uncertain but likely to occur.
Examples of provisions include bad debt provisions, warranty provisions, and restructuring provisions.
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