You should note the following when using the India Localization SuiteTax Engine SuiteApp: ■ If you allow transactions outside of posting periods, enable this preference by going to Setup > Accounting > Accounting Preferences > General, then check the Allow Transaction Date Outside of Posting Period box. ■ To ensure proper tax calculation for your… Continue reading Best Practices when using the India Localization SuiteTax Engine
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Tax Deduction at Source (TDS) Limitations
■ The Tax Deduction at Source (TDS) feature does not support overriding of tax details on vendor bills. Checking the Tax Details Override box and editing tax information under the Tax Details subtab of a vendor bill transaction will result in an error. ■ Section codes 194 LBB and 194 LBC are not supported. ■… Continue reading Tax Deduction at Source (TDS) Limitations
Efficient market hypothesis
The Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) is a theory in financial economics that suggests that asset prices reflect all available information, and it is not possible to consistently outperform the market through active trading or stock picking. The theory implies that financial markets are efficient in incorporating new information into asset prices rapidly and accurately. There… Continue reading Efficient market hypothesis
Head and shoulders pattern in equity
The head and shoulders pattern is a technical analysis pattern commonly observed in equity markets. It is formed by three peaks (or highs) and two troughs (or lows) on a price chart. The pattern resembles the outline of a head with two shoulders on either side. The head and shoulders pattern typically indicates a trend… Continue reading Head and shoulders pattern in equity
Price to earning ratio
The Price-to-Earnings (P/E) ratio is a widely used valuation metric in finance to assess the relative value of a company’s stock by comparing its current market price per share to its earnings per share (EPS). The formula for calculating the P/E ratio P/E ratio=Earnings per Share (EPS) Market Price per Share Where: Market Price per Share: The current… Continue reading Price to earning ratio
Bond investment analysis
Analyzing bond investments involves assessing various factors to determine the attractiveness and risk associated with investing in a particular bond. Here’s a breakdown of the key components typically considered in bond investment analysis: Issuer Credit Quality: The creditworthiness of the bond issuer is a critical factor. Bonds issued by governments or highly rated corporations (investment-grade… Continue reading Bond investment analysis
IPO Intelligence: Choosing NetSuite for Robust Financial Management
Selecting NetSuite for robust financial management in the context of an Initial Public Offering (IPO) requires careful consideration of various factors. NetSuite, a cloud-based enterprise resource planning (ERP) system, offers comprehensive financial management capabilities that can support companies through the IPO process and beyond. Here’s why choosing NetSuite for IPO intelligence can be beneficial: Scalability:… Continue reading IPO Intelligence: Choosing NetSuite for Robust Financial Management
Audit Procedure
Audit procedures are the steps and techniques that auditors use to gather evidence and evaluate the reliability of financial information. These procedures are designed to assess whether financial statements are presented fairly and accurately in accordance with accounting standards and regulatory requirements. Audit procedures can be broadly categorized into three main types: Risk Assessment Procedures:… Continue reading Audit Procedure
Matrix, Kit, and Group Items – How Do They Differ?
Matrix items are used when there are multiple options for the same product. An example would be different colorways to choose from for the same welding helmet model or different rebar lengths. This type of item allows multiple options to fall under one “parent” item. A parent item is the overarching item in the matrix… Continue reading Matrix, Kit, and Group Items – How Do They Differ?
Advanced Inventory: Automated Reorder Points
Advanced inventory enhances NetSuite and provides more visibility between locations and an even furthered automated environment. The automated reorder point feature allows for the creation of purchase orders when inventory reaches a threshold set by the user or automatically calculated by NetSuite. This helps streamline the inventory management process by optimizing inventory levels. In the reorder… Continue reading Advanced Inventory: Automated Reorder Points