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28th April 2015, 12:01 PM
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University of Calicut Study Material
I am pursuing BA Malayalam Course form School of Distance Education at University of Calicut and looking for Study Material for preparation of Examination so please tell me that where to get it? Is it available on official website of University of Calicut?
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9th May 2018, 09:19 PM
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Re: University of Calicut Study Material
I want the Study Material of B.Com I year program of University of Calicut so will you provide me ?
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9th May 2018, 09:20 PM
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Re: University of Calicut Study Material
I am providing you the Study Material of B.Com I year program of University of Calicut University of Calicut B.Com I year Study Material Syllabus BC6 B15 FUNDAMENTALS OF INVESTMENTS Lecture Hours per week: 5 Credits: 5 Internal : 20, External : 80 Objectives: To familiarize the students with the world of investments. To provide a theoretical framework for the analysis and valuation of investments. Module I The Investment Environment: The investment decision process - Types of Investments -Commodities, Real Estate and Financial Assets - Security market indices - Sources of financial information - Concept of return and risk of investments. 20 Hours Module II Fixed Income Securities: Bond - Features - Types of bonds - Estimating bond yields -Types of bond risks - Default risk and credit rating - Bond valuation. 08 Hours Module III Security Analysis: Fundamental Analysis - Equity valuation - Dividend capitalisation models - Dividend Growth model - Price to Earnings ratio Valuation of preference shares - Technical Analysis - Security market theories Efficient Market Theory Random Walk Theory Elliott Waves Theory. 20 Hours Module IV Portfolio Analysis and Financial Derivatives: Portfolio and Markowitz Diversification -Portfolio Risk and Return - Introduction to Financial Derivatives: Meaning and need -Exchange Traded Financial Derivatives in India Participants Functions Types of derivatives Forward Futures Options Swaps The regulatory frame work of derivative trading in India. 20 Hours Module V Investor Protection: SEBI & role of stock exchanges in investor protection - Investor grievances and their redressal system - Insider trading - Investors' awareness and activism. Reference Books: 1. Donald E. Fisher and Ronald J. Jordan: Securities Analysis and Portfolio Management, Prentice Hall, New Delhi. 2. S. Kevin: Security Analysis and Portfolio Management. 3. Sourain. Harry; Investment Management, Prentice Hall of India. 4. Francis and Archer: Portfolio Management , Prentice Hall of India. 5. Gupta L.C.: Stock Exchange Trading in India, Society for Capital Market Research and Development, Delhi. 6. Machi Raju, H.R.: Working of Stock Exchanges in India, Wiley Eastern Ltd, New Delhi BC5 B10 FINANCIAL REPORTING Lecture Hours per week: 5 Credits: 4 Internal : 20, External : 80 Objective: To enable the students to have a basic knowledge of the latest financial reporting standards. Module I Basics Of Financial Reporting: Objectives and uses of financial statements for users - Role/objectives of accounting standards - Development of accounting standards in India - Requirements of international accounting standards - International organizations engaged in accounting harmonization - IASB - FASB - Role of IASB in developing IFRS - IFRS adoption or convergence in India - Implementation plan in India - Ind AS - Differences between Ind AS and IFRS - Conceptual framework -Definition of financial elements - Principles of recognition, measurements, presentation and disclosure. 10 Hours Module II Assets Based Accounting Standards: Accounting for tangible non-current assets (IAS 16 and Ind AS 16) - Accounting for intangible assets (IAS 38 and Ind AS 38) -Accounting for impairment of assets (IAS 36 and Ind AS 36) Inventories ( IAS 2 and Ind AS 2) - Accounting for borrowing costs (IAS 23 and Ind AS 23). 15 Hours Module III Revenue And Liabilities Based Accounting Standards: Revenue from contracts with customers (IFRS 15 and Ind AS 115) - Income tax (IAS 12 and Ind AS 12) -Employee benefits (IAS 19 and Ind AS 19) - Provisions, contingent liabilities and contingent assets (IAS 37 and Ind AS 37) - Share based payments (IFRS 2 and Ind AS 102) Accounting for taxation (IAS 12). 15 Hours Module IV Other Reporting Standards: Accounting for financial and operating leases (IAS 17 and Ind AS 17) - Accounting for basic and diluted earnings per share (IAS 33 and Ind AS 33) - Accounting for agriculture (IAS 17 and Ind AS 41) - Disclosure of related party transactions (IAS 24 and Ind AS 24) - Interim reporting (IAS 34 and Ind AS 34) - Operating segments (IFRS 8 and Ind AS 108) For complete details here is the attachment Contact- University of Calicut Thrissur- Calicut Road, Thenhipalam, Kerala 673635 0494 240 7227 |
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