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Savita (19 Points)
Replied 10 May 2007

hi,

kindly forward AS  at kvcavirmani @ yahoo.com

regards
kavita

Sharmila Chhikara (23 Points)
Replied 10 May 2007


hello everyone,

plz mail me the powerpiont presentation at sharmilachhikara @ gmail.com

Vinay Agarwal (13 Points)
Replied 10 May 2007

Please email me the power point presentations.

my email address is vinay_agarwal827 @ rediffmail.com



Thanks

Ruchi (13 Points)
Replied 10 May 2007

please send me the power point presentations on accounting standard . i would be grateful if you send it by tom at my email id
ca.ruchibhatia @ yahoo.co.i n

Sandeep Bijutkar (13 Points)
Replied 10 May 2007

please send me the PPT on accounting standard.

Thanks


Rajkiran (25 Points)
Replied 10 May 2007

hi,

Please send me the PPT to  raj_kiran @ idgindia.com

Raj Kiran

Gaurav Gupta (Service) (18 Points)
Replied 10 May 2007

Hi dear,


Can u kindly forward me these powerpoint presentation at gupta.grv @ gmail.com

thanks& regards,

Gaurav Gupta

Ranga Reddy (34 Points)
Replied 10 May 2007

hi
pl. forward  to my id 'rangareddi @ rediffmail.com'

regards
ranga reddy

Ranga Reddy (34 Points)
Replied 10 May 2007

hi
pl. forward  to my id 'rangareddi @ rediffmail.com'

regards
ranga reddy

Nitinkamboj (20 Points)
Replied 10 May 2007

Hi....

Please forward  the ppt  to me at

canitinkamboj @ gmail.com


Regards.
Nitin Kamboj


CA. V.M.V.SUBBA RAO (CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT) (183 Points)
Replied 10 May 2007

PRESIDENT's MESSAGE  






My dear colleagues,

Sub.: Allotment of bank branch audits

You might be aware that the Reserve Bank of India has recently decided to restrict audit of bank branches, to such branches whose advances are more than Rs.5 crores. Hitherto, this limit of auditable branches was Rs.1 crore.

Not only me, but the entire Council was perturbed due to the revised norms. We were concerned, not just because few members of the profession may not get audit allotment, but more due to the fact that sizeable number of branches of banks will go unaudited. We argued with RBI that advances should not be the criteria of determining the requirement of audit, but there were several other matters which should be put under the strict scanner of audit, in view of large volume of public money involved in the banks. According to RBI, the norm of Rs.1 crore was fixed sometime in the year 1975, and the same needed to be revised in view of efflux of time. We nevertheless made representation to the Deputy Governor of RBI immediately and our Council members, who flew from Delhi to Mumbai specially for this purpose, also met some of their key senior officials. I had a dialogue with the Deputy Governor.

We understand that in view of the urgency in starting the work of audit, the allotments have been finalised in respect of those branches whose advances are more than Rs.5 crores. The norms are being revised and the allotments in respect of branches having advances to the tune of more than Rs.3 crore are in the process of being finalised which would form part of their revised panel.

I am sure the members will appreciate the efforts taken by the ICAI.

Assuring of best and continued service to the profession, I remain

Yours sincerely

CA. SUNIL TALATI
President, ICAI

Date: 15 March, 2007
Place: New Delhi.


CA. V.M.V.SUBBA RAO (CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT) (183 Points)
Replied 10 May 2007

PRESIDENT's MESSAGE  






My dear colleagues,

Sub.: Allotment of bank branch audits

You might be aware that the Reserve Bank of India has recently decided to restrict audit of bank branches, to such branches whose advances are more than Rs.5 crores. Hitherto, this limit of auditable branches was Rs.1 crore.

Not only me, but the entire Council was perturbed due to the revised norms. We were concerned, not just because few members of the profession may not get audit allotment, but more due to the fact that sizeable number of branches of banks will go unaudited. We argued with RBI that advances should not be the criteria of determining the requirement of audit, but there were several other matters which should be put under the strict scanner of audit, in view of large volume of public money involved in the banks. According to RBI, the norm of Rs.1 crore was fixed sometime in the year 1975, and the same needed to be revised in view of efflux of time. We nevertheless made representation to the Deputy Governor of RBI immediately and our Council members, who flew from Delhi to Mumbai specially for this purpose, also met some of their key senior officials. I had a dialogue with the Deputy Governor.

We understand that in view of the urgency in starting the work of audit, the allotments have been finalised in respect of those branches whose advances are more than Rs.5 crores. The norms are being revised and the allotments in respect of branches having advances to the tune of more than Rs.3 crore are in the process of being finalised which would form part of their revised panel.

I am sure the members will appreciate the efforts taken by the ICAI.

Assuring of best and continued service to the profession, I remain

Yours sincerely

CA. SUNIL TALATI
President, ICAI

Date: 15 March, 2007
Place: New Delhi.


B C Kothandaraman (14 Points)
Replied 10 May 2007

hi
send me powerpoint presentation

Ashutoshrathi (32 Points)
Replied 10 May 2007

plz send me the presentations at ashu_great @ rediffmail.com
thx


Shyam Ballal (13 Points)
Replied 10 May 2007

Dear Member,

It would be great to have the PPP of AS.  Kindly mail them to me

Thanks and regards

Shyam Ballal


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