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What is revenue reserve?
THE REVENUE RESERVE IS THAT PART OF PROFIT THAT HAS BEEN NOT GIVEN TO THE SHAREHOLDER BUT RETAINED IN THE BUSINESS FOR FURTHER GROWTH. HENCE REVENUE RESERVE AS PAR DEFINATION IS THE PART OF THE...
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What are the differences between capital reserves and revenue reserves?
capital reserve is a type of account on a company's balance sheet that is reserved for longterm capital investment projects or any other large expenses that will be incurred in the future.
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Free reserves per share?
It is cash component (cash, debtors, advances and current assets) per share that is available with the company after excluding its fixed asset and inventory etc..
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What are the examples of revenue reserves?
Revenue reserve is created out of revenue Profit . It is created out of Revenue Profit for exaple General Reserve, Dividend equalization reserve, Investment fluctuation reserve etc.
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What are reserves?
A bank is required to reserve a certain amount of money in order to make loans or succeed as a bank. For instance, the Fed sets a required reserve ration that says a certain percentage of deposits...