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Everyone is aware that rumour having material price movement must be verified, confirmed, or denied. But the important question is how to address this. What is the process to be adopted? How detailed does this process need to be? Will it be confined to verification alone? Whether such rumour will trigger materiality parameters and expect disclosure under Reg 30? And the most important one will it be required to be treated as UPSI? Will changes after the rumour is clarified be considered material updates? Have a glance at the below information which can help you get an insight: #mmjc #mmjccares #sebi #bse #nse #lodr
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Read the latest quarterly survey on how companies are preparing Q1’24 CECL estimates. As in our previous quarterly surveys, we show evolving best practices being developed by CECL filers.
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Read the latest quarterly survey on how companies are preparing Q1’24 CECL estimates. As in our previous quarterly surveys, we show evolving best practices being developed by CECL filers.
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