
Accounting for Investments, Volume 1 Equities, Futures and Options
by Subramani, R. Venkata-
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Summary
Author Biography
Since 2005, he is the Chief Operations Officer of Variman Capital Markets Services Private Limited in Chennai, India. Venkata Subramani manages a team of core finance and accounts professionals and is responsible for the daily operations including the preparation of net asset value (NAV), portfolio valuation and accounting, partnership allocation and accounting, for various global clients.
Venkata Subramani taught at the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India and the University of Madras from 1984–1990. He lives in Chennai with his wife and daughter.
Table of Contents
Preface | |
Foreword | |
Accounting for Equity Investments - Trading | |
Accounting for Equity Investments - AFS | |
Equity Accounting - Some additional aspects | |
Equity Futures Theory | |
Accounting for Equity Index Futures | |
Accounting for Equity Stock Futures | |
Equity Options - Theory and Pricing | |
Accounting for Equity Call Options | |
Accounting for Equity Put Options | |
Equity Options - Hedge Accounting | |
Accounting for Contract For Difference | |
Accounting for Short Equity Investments | |
Accounting for ADR/GDR Investments | |
Key Features & approach | |
Intended Audience | |
Tation | |
This chapter discusses how organisation understand, manage, and enhance their perception by key stakeholders, and the role of the CEO as the chief communicator | |
The Role of Public Affairs in Asia | |
This chapter looks at the practice of public affairs and lobbying and explains how organisations go about mobilising large public groups and communities, and make an impact on public opinion around issues and policies | |
Managing Issues and Communicating in a Crisis | |
As one of the most important developing areas of pub | |
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