Investing in the stock market in Nepal starts with two essential tools: a DeMAT account and a MeroShare account. These accounts allow you to apply for IPOs, buy/sell shares, and track your investments digitally. But what if you forget your username or password? Or haven’t opened one yet? This guide covers everything you need to open and recover DeMAT and MeroShare accounts in Nepal.
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Explore the latest Special Tax Exemptions in Nepal announced in the Finance Bill 2082, offering limited-time relief for businesses, service providers, and individuals. This blog highlights who qualifies and how to take advantage of these benefits.
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A company registration number (CRN) is a unique code issued by the government to identify a registered business. Here's how to check company registration number if you need to verify a firm's legal status or access official records.
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NAS 7 is a part of the Nepal Accounting Standards (NAS) that deals with the preparation and presentation of cash flow statements. It provides guidelines to ensure that companies present useful information about the cash inflows and outflows over a specific period. This standard is crucial for understanding how a business generates and uses cash.
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Inventories play a crucial role in the financial statements of businesses, especially those involved in trading and manufacturing. To ensure proper recording and reporting of inventories, Nepal Accounting Standard 2 (NAS 2) provides clear guidelines. This article will help you understand NAS 2 in a simplified way, suitable for both students and professionals in Nepal.
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The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is the top executive in a bank, responsible for overseeing its entire operations, strategic direction, and overall performance. They play a key role in shaping long-term plans, making important decisions, and ensuring that the bank adheres to regulatory standards.
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NAS 10 (Nepal Accounting Standards 10) deals with events that occur after the end of the reporting period but before the financial statements are authorized for issue. These events can have a significant impact on the financial position of a business, and recognizing them correctly is crucial for accurate reporting.
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Free business registration and renewal for women in Nepal is now part of the government’s latest budget plan. It’s a step toward encouraging more women to start and grow their own businesses without the burden of extra fees.
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Investing in the Nepal Stock Exchange (NEPSE) is a great way for people in Nepal to grow their money and take part in the country’s developing capital market. Through NEPSE, you can buy and sell shares of different companies, earning from both rising share prices and dividends. Of course, like any investment, it’s not without risks—things like market ups and downs, changes in the economy, or new government rules can all affect your returns.
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Commercial banks are financial institutions that accept deposits, offer loans, and provide various financial services to individuals, businesses, and governments. These banks primarily earn revenue through interest on loans and fees for services.
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This blog provides a complete annual audit preparation checklist for businesses in Nepal. Covering all essential compliance tasks for fiscal year 2081/82 to help you stay organized, avoid penalties, and ensure smooth audit readiness.
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