Table of Contents
- PAPER 1: FINANCIAL REPORTING (100 MARKS)
- PAPER 2: ADVANCED FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (100 MARKS)
- PAPER 3: ADVANCED AUDITING, ASSURANCE AND (100 MARKS) PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
- PAPER 4: DIRECT TAX LAWS & INTERNATIONAL (100 MARKS) TAXATION
- PAPER 5: INDIRECT TAX LAWS (100 MARKS)
- PAPER 6: INTEGRATED BUSINESS SOLUTIONS (100 MARKS)
PAPER 1: FINANCIAL REPORTING (100 MARKS)
Objective
- To develop the skills necessary for integrating and resolving issues with Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) in real-world scenarios in order to determine the proper accounting treatment and create acceptable accounting policies.
- To develop the ability to understand and implement the disclosure standards outlined in Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) while compiling and presenting the financial statements.
- Gaining knowledge and skills necessary to generate financial statements for group businesses, such as subsidiaries, associates, and joint ventures, in accordance with Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS).
- The ability to comprehend specific accounting standards and to find solutions to issues in real-world situations where the treatment of the issue differs between the two standards.
Contents
Introduction to General Purpose Financial Statements as per Indian Accounting Standard (Ind AS)
Statutory provisions: Requirements for application
The Companies Act of 2013’s Schedule III, Division II, and related Guidance Note
Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting under Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS)
- Application of Ind AS with reference to General Purpose Financial Statements
- Ind AS on Presentation of Items in the Financial Statements Ind AS 1 “Presentation of Financial Statements”
Ind AS 34 “Interim Financial Reporting” Ind AS 7 “Statement of Cash Flows”
- Ind AS on Measurement based on Accounting Policies
Ind AS 8 “Accounting Policies, Changes in Accounting Estimates and Errors” Ind AS 10 “Events after the Reporting Period”
Ind AS 113 “Fair Value Measurement”
- Ind AS on Income Statement
Ind AS 115* “Revenue from Contracts with the Customers”
- Ind AS on Assets and Liabilities of the Financial Statements Ind AS 2 “Inventories”
Ind AS 16 “Property, Plant and Equipment” Ind AS 116* “Leases”
Ind AS 23 “Borrowing Costs”
Ind AS 36 “Impairment of Assets” Ind AS 38 “Intangible Assets”
Ind AS 40 “Investment Property”
Ind AS 105 “Non-current Assets Held for Sale and Discontinued Operations” Ind AS 19 “Employee Benefits”
Ind AS 37 “Provisions, Contingent Liabilities and Contingent Assets”
- Ind AS on Items impacting the Financial Statements Ind AS 12* “Income Taxes”
Ind AS 21 “The Effects of Changes in Foreign Exchange Rates”
- Ind AS on Disclosures in the Financial Statements Ind AS 24 “Related Party Disclosures”
Ind AS 33 “Earnings per Share” Ind AS 108 “Operating Segments”
- Other Ind AS
Ind AS 20 “Accounting for Government Grants and Disclosure of Government Assistance” Ind AS 102 “Share Based Payment”
Ind AS 41 “Agriculture”
- Ind AS on Financial Instruments (it includes Ind AS 32, Ind AS 109, Ind AS 107) Financial Instruments: Scope and Definitions
Classification and Measurement of Financial Assets and Financial Liabilities Financial Instruments: Equity and Financial Liabilities
Derivatives and Embedded Derivatives
Recognition and Derecognition of Financial Instruments Hedge Accounting
Disclosures
Ind AS on Group Accounting
- Business Combinations (Ind AS 103)
- Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements (it includes Ind AS 110, Ind AS 111, Ind AS 27, Ind AS 28, Ind AS 112)
First time adoption of Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS 101)
- Analysis of financial statements (as per Ind AS)
- Ethics with Accounting Concepts
Name and describe the main moral dilemmas.
Technology and Accounting
Accounting development in a technological setting
PAPER 2: ADVANCED FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (100 MARKS)
Objective
To develop the capacity to integrate ideas and methods of financial management into strategic decision-making for ca final new syllabus 2024.
Contents
I Financial Policy and Corporate Strategy
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CFO’s expanded position in Value Creation and other areas
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Framework for strategic decision-making
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Integrating financial policy and strategic management
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Weighing financial objectives against sustainable growth
Risk Management
Identification of types of Risk faced by an organization ii Evaluation of Financial Risks
- Value at Risk (VAR)
- Evaluation of Appropriate Techniques for Financial Risk Identification and Management
Advanced Capital Budgeting Decisions
i Current trends in Capital Budgeting
- Effects of Inflation on Decisions Regarding Capital Budgets
- Effect of technological change on capital budgeting
- Changes in government policies’ effects on capital budgeting
ii Managing risk in investment choices
iii Factors both internal and external that influence capital budgeting
iv Techniques for Adding Risk to Capital Budgets
- Relative Present Value
- Optimum Exchange Cycle
Security Analysis
i Technical Analysis
ii Fundamental Analysis
- Conceptualizations
- Theories
- Principles
- Basic Charting Techniques
- Analysis of the Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH)
iii resources for equity research
Security Valuation
i Theoretical Value Analysis
ii Return Concepts
- Required Equity Risk
- Premium Return on Equity
- Choice of Discount Rate in Relation to Cash Flows,
iii Valuation Methods for Equity
iv Preference Shares, and Valuation of Debentures and Bonds
- Role and Responsibilities of Valuers
- A valuer must exercise prudence before taking any assignment involving valuation.
Portfolio Management
i Portfolio Analysis,
ii Portfolio Selection,
iii Capital Market Theory,
iv Portfolio Revision,
v Portfolio Evaluation,
vi Asset Allocation are the steps involved in a portfolio.
Alternative Investment Options for the Fixed Income Portfolio Risk Analysis of Investing in Distressed Securities
- Real Estate
- Gold
- Private Equity
- REITs
- Hedge Funds
- ETFs
- Mutual Funds
- Commodities
Securitization
Introduction
Understanding and Definition
Benefits of securitization,
Participants,
Mechanism,
Problems
Assets used in securitization
Costing of instruments used in securitization
x Tokenization risks
xi Securitization risks India’s use of reinsurance
Mutual Funds
i Meaning,
ii Types,
iii Benefits, and Drawbacks of Mutual Funds,
iv An Evaluation of Mutual Funds
v The Fund Manager’s Position in Mutual Funds
vi Hedge Funds,
vii The FIIs’ role in mutual funds
Derivatives Analysis and Valuation
i Forwards, Futures,Options Introduction
ii Futures Market,
iii Pricing of Forwards and Futures
iv Futures Market
v Futures Hedging
vi Optional
Pricing Greeks for Options
Optional exotic
vii Credit Derivatives
Mistakes and Lessons in Real Options Derivatives
Swaps
Currency Derivatives
xi he Derivatives of Weather
xii Derivatives of Electricity
Foreign Exchange Exposure and Risk Management
i Foreign exchange rate influencing factors
ii SWIFT’s Function in Foreign Exchange
- Gateways for National and International Payments
- Determining exchange rates,
v Foreign exchange markets,
vi Managing foreign exchange risk
International Financial Management
- International Capital Budgeting
- Considering Offshore Investment Strategies Considering the
- Domestic Capital Budgeting
- Project Flows of Parent Cash
- Changing the discount rate and the cash flows
- Present Value Modified
- Raising funds from International Sources iii Sovereign Funds
- International Financial Centre (GIFT City)
- International Working Capital Management
- Worldwide Cash Management
- Goals of Successful Cash Management
- Streamlining Cash Flows and Needs
- Worldwide Receivables Management
- International Inventory Control
Interest Rate Risk Management
i Benchmark Rates
ii Interest Rate Risk
iii Hedging Interest Rate Risk
- Traditional Methods
- Asset and Liability Management (ALM)
- Forward Rate Agreement (FRA)
- Modern Methods including Interest Rate Derivatives
- Interest Rate Futures
- Interest Rate Options
- Swaps
- Swaptions
Business Valuation
i Conceptual Framework of Valuation
ii Approaches/ Methods of Valuation
- Assets Based Valuation Model
- Earning Based Models
- Cash Flow Based Models
- Measuring Cost of Equity
- Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM)
- Arbitrage Pricing Theory
- Estimating Beta of an unlisted company
- Relative Valuation
- Steps involved in Relative Valuation
- Equity Valuation Multiples
- Enterprise Valuation Multiple
- Other Approaches to Value Measurement
- Economic Value Added (EVA)
- Market Value Added (MVA)
- Shareholder Value Analysis (SVA)
- Arriving at Fair Value
iii Going concern and Non Going concern valuation
iv Valuation of Distressed Companies
- Valuation of Startups
- Valuation of Digital Platforms
- Valuation of Professional/ Consultancy Firms
viii Impact of ESG on valuation
Mergers, Acquisitions and Corporate Restructuring
i Conceptual Framework
ii Rationale
- Forms
- Mergers and Acquisitions
- Financial Framework
- Takeover Defensive Tactics
- Reverse Merger v Divestitures
- Partial Sell off
- Demerger
- Equity Carve outs
- Ownership Restructuring
- Going Private
- Management/ Leveraged Buyouts
- Unlocking the value through Mergers & Acquisitions and Business Restructuring
viii Cross Border Mergers
ix Special Purpose Acquisition Companies (SPACs)
Startup Finance
i Introduction including Pitch Presentation
ii Concept of Unicorn
iii Startup Initiative of GOI
iv Sources of Funding
v Succession planning in Business
PAPER 3: ADVANCED AUDITING, ASSURANCE AND (100 MARKS) PROFESSIONAL ETHICS
Objective
- To develop the skills necessary to evaluate current auditing practices and use them in auditing engagements.
- To improve one’s case-solving skills in relation to audit engagements for ca final new syllabus 2024
Contents
I Quality Control
SQC 1 Quality Control for Firms that Perform Audits and Reviews of Historical Financial Information and Other Assurance and Related Services Engagements
SA 220 Quality Control for an Audit of Financial Statements
General Auditing Principles and Auditors Responsibilities
SA 240 The Auditor’s Responsibilities Relating to Fraud in an Audit of Financial Statements SA 250 Consideration of Laws and Regulations in an Audit of Financial Statements
SA 260 Communication with Those Charged with Governance SA 299 Joint Audit of Financial Statements
SA 402 Audit Considerations Relating to an Entity Using a Service Organisation
Audit Planning, Strategy, and Execution
SA 300 Planning an Audit of Financial Statements; (Content is covered in depth at Intermediate level, therefore, application part of SA 300 may be discussed in the form of Case Study at Final level.)
SA 450 Evaluation of Misstatements identified During the Audit SA 520 Analytical Procedures
SA 540 Auditing Accounting Estimates, Including Fair Value Accounting Estimates and Related Disclosures
SA 610 Using the Work of Internal Auditors SA 620 Using the Work of an Auditor’s Expert
Materiality, Risk Assessment and Internal Control
Evaluation of Internal Control Procedures;
Components of Internal Controls;
Internal Control and Risk Assessment;
Auditor’s response to assessed risks;
Risk-Based Audit- Audit Risk Analysis;
Reporting on Internal Control Weaknesses,
Framework on Reporting of Internal Controls
SA 265 Communicating Deficiencies in Internal Control to Those Charged with Governance and Management
SA 330 The Auditor’s Responses to Assessed Risks
Audit Evidence
(Note: At the Intermediate level, there is a thorough discussion of the material in SA 500 Audit Evidence, SA 501 Audit Evidence – Specific Considerations for Selected Items, SA 505 External Confirmations, SA 510 Initial Audit Engagements – Opening Balances, SA 530 Audit Sampling, and SA 550 Related Parties. Thus, at the final level, a case study might be used to discuss the application portion of the aforementioned SAs.)
Completion and Review
(Note: At the Intermediate level, extensive coverage of the material in SA 560 Subsequent Event, SA 570 Going Concern, and SA 580 Written Representation is provided. Thus, at the final level, the application portion of the aforementioned SAs may be explored as a case study.)
Reporting
SA 700 Forming an Opinion and Reporting on Financial Statements
SA 701 Communicating Key Audit Matters in the Independent Auditor’s Report SA 705 Modifications to the Opinion in the Independent Auditor’s Report
SA 706 Emphasis of Matter Paragraphs and Other Matter Paragraphs in the Independent Auditor’s Report
SA 710 Comparative Information – Corresponding Figures and Comparative Financial Statements SA 720 The Auditor’s Responsibility in Relation to Other Information
Specialised Areas
Basic and Overview of SA 800 Special Considerations-Audits of Financial Statements Prepared in Accordance with Special Purpose Frameworks
Basic and Overview of SA 805 Special Considerations-Audits of Single Financial Statements and Specific Elements, Accounts or Items of a Financial Statement
Basic and Overview of SA 810 Engagements to Report on Summary Financial Statements
Audit-related Services
Basic and Overview of SRS 4400 Engagements to Perform Agreed-upon Procedures Regarding Financial Information
Basic and Overview of SRS 4410 Compilation Engagements
Review of Financial Information
Basic and Overview of SRE 2400 Engagements to Review Historical Financial Statements
Basic and Overview of SRE 2410 Review of Interim Financial Information Performed by the Independent Auditor of the Entity
Prospective Financial Information and Other Assurance Services
Basic and Overview of SAE 3400 The Examination of Prospective Financial Information Basic and Overview of SAE 3402 Assurance Reports on Controls at a Service Organisation
Basic and Overview of SAE 3420 Assurance Engagements to Report on the Compilation of Pro Forma Financial
Digital Auditing and Assurance
Auditing digitally and Digital auditing, Usage of Automated Tools such as CAAT, Data Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, etc., Remote Auditing
Group Audits
Audit of Consolidated Financial Statements – Responsibility of Parent Company, Auditor of the Consolidated Financial Statements; Audit Considerations – Permanent Consolidation, Current Period Consolidation; Reporting
Audit of Group Financial Statements including the work of Component Auditors (SA 600 Using the Work of Another Auditor)
Special Features of Audit of Banks & Non-Banking Financial Companies
- Overview of Audit of Public Sector Undertakings: Concept of Propriety Audit; Performance Audit; Comprehensive Audit
- Internal Audit : Provisions of Internal Audit as per Companies Act, 2013; Scope of Internal Auditing; Relationship between Internal and External Auditor; Basics of Internal Audit Standards issued by the ICAI; Drafting of Internal Audit Report; Audit Trail, Internal Audit as a Management Function
- Due Diligence, Investigation and Forensic Accounting: Due Diligence Review; Audit versus Investigation; Steps for Investigation; Types of Investigation; Procedure, Powers, etc. of Investigator; Types of Fraud, Indicators of Fraud, Follow-up thereof; Forensic Accounting- meaning, difference between Statutory Audit and Forensic Accounting, Forensic Accounting and Investigation Report, Introduction of Forensic Accounting and Investigation Standards
Emerging Areas: Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) & Environment, Social and Governance (ESG) Assurance, etc.
- Professional Ethics and Liabilities of Auditors: Introduction of Code of Ethics as per IESBA and Code of Ethics with special reference to the relevant provisions of the Chartered Accountants Act, 1949 and the Regulations thereunder; Application of Fundamental Principles; Application of Threats, Evaluation of Threats; Addressing Threats and Safeguards; Conceptual Framework; Important Provisions of Chartered Accountants Act,1949 and Chartered Accountants Regulations 1988
PAPER 4: DIRECT TAX LAWS & INTERNATIONAL (100 MARKS) TAXATION
Objective
- To develop the ability to analyse and interpret direct tax law provisions and to suggest the best, most tax-efficient answers to real-world issues.
- To apply direct tax law provisions and the ideas, rules, and guidelines of international taxation to suggest answers to problems arising from cross-border transactions.
Contents
Accounting for all income tax owed by businesses and other organisations under the alternative tax regimes established by the Income Tax Act of 1961 in order to minimise tax liability
- General Act rules for calculating total revenue and tax obligations of businesses and other bodies
- Companies and other entities are subject to special tax systems under the Act.
- Tax planning helps businesses and other entities reduce their tax obligations.
Political parties and electoral trusts, commercial trusts, securitization trusts, investment funds, and other funds and trusts are all subject to special provisions.
Anti-avoidance provisions under the Act
Provisions to address tax challenges on digitalisation
Tax Administration and Appellate Mechanism
i Deduction, Collection and Recovery of Tax
ii Income-tax Authorities
- Assessment Procedures
- Appeals and Revision; and Dispute Resolution
- Provisions to counteract unethical tax practices
- Taxation of undisclosed income under the Income-tax Act, 1961
- Taxation of undisclosed foreign income and assets
- Penalties and offences and prosecution
- Miscellaneous Provisions
- Tax Audit
International Taxation
- Taxation of cross border transactions and Non-resident taxation under the Income-tax Act, 1961, including
- Transfer Pricing
- Non-resident Taxation
- Double Taxation Relief
- Advance Ruling
- Other Aspects of International Taxation, namely,
- Significant articles of OECD and UN Model Tax Conventions
- Fundamentals of BEPS
- Application and Interpretation of Tax Treaties
- Latest developments in International Taxation
PAPER 5: INDIRECT TAX LAWS (100 MARKS)
PART I: GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (80 MARKS)
Objective
To develop the capacity to evaluate, understand, and offer suggestions for cases regarding the provisions of the goods and services tax law.
Contents
Goods and Services Tax (GST) Law as contained in the Central Goods and Services Tax (CGST) Act, 2017 and Integrated Goods and Services Tax (IGST) Act, 2017 including
- Case studies based on following:
Levy and collection of CGST and IGST – Application of CGST/IGST law; Concept of supply, inter-State supply, intra-State supply, supplies in territorial waters; Charge of tax including reverse charge; Classification; Exemption from tax; Place of supply; Time of Supply; Value of supply; Input tax credit;
Computation of GST liability
- Procedures under GST including registration, tax invoice, credit and debit notes, electronic way-bill, accounts and records, returns, payment of tax
- Refunds and case studies based on refund provisions iv Job work
- Liability to pay in certain cases
- Administration of GST; Assessment and Audit vii Inspection, Search, Seizure and Arrest
viii Demand and Recovery; Offences and Penalties ix Appeals and Revision
x Advance Ruling xi Ethics under GST
xii Other provisions *
*The full CGST and IGST laws are covered in the Final level syllabus. The phrase “Other provisions” would apply to any residuary provisions under the CGST Act of 2017 and the IGST Act of 2017 that are not covered by one of the aforementioned particular provisions. Furthermore, the syllabus will cover the relevant provisions if any new Chapters in the CGST Act of 2017 or the IGST Act of 2017 are added.
PART II: CUSTOMS & FTP (20 MARKS)
Objective
To gain knowledge of customs laws and foreign trade policy, as well as the skills necessary to evaluate and comprehend its contents.
Contents
Customs Law as contained in the Customs Act, 1962 and the Customs Tariff Act, 1975
- Introduction to customs law including Constitutional aspects
- Levy of customs duties including application of customs law, taxable event, charge of customs duty, exceptions to levy of customs duty, exemption from custom duty
- Types of customs duties
- Classification and valuation of imported and export goods
- Import and Export Procedures including special procedures relating to baggage, goods imported or exported by post, stores
- Warehousing
- Refund
Foreign Trade Policy
- Introduction to FTP – legislation governing FTP, salient features of an FTP, administration of FTP, contents of FTP and other related provisions
- Basic concepts relating to import and export
- Basic concepts relating to export promotion schemes provided under FTP
PAPER 6: INTEGRATED BUSINESS SOLUTIONS (100 MARKS)
(MULTI-DISCIPLINARY CASE STUDY WITH STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT)
Objective
In order to address problems in realistic case studies, it is necessary to analyse and integrate the concepts, principles, and rules of accounting, auditing, taxation, corporate law, finance, and business strategy and management.
Contents
This paper will only use case studies to evaluate the integrated understanding of the following topics:
Financial Reporting
- Advanced Financial Management
- Advanced Auditing, Assurance and Professional Ethics
- Direct Tax Laws & International Taxation
- Indirect Tax Laws
- Corporate and Economic Laws
- Strategic Cost & Performance Management
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