A Oneindia Venture

Accounting Policies of Prime Capital Market Ltd. Company

Mar 31, 2024

1. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES

1.1 Statement of compliance

The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 and the Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) notified under the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules, 2015 (as amended from time to time) issued by Ministry of Corporate Affairs in exercise of the powers conferred by section 133 read with sub-section (1) of section 210A of the Companies Act, 2013. In addition, the guidance notes/announcements issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) are also applied along with compliance with other statutory promulgations require a different treatment.

The financial statements for the year ended March 31, 2024 of the Company is the first financial statements prepared in compliance with Ind AS. The date of transition to Ind AS is April 1, 2017. The financial statements upto the year ended March 31, 2018, were prepared in accordance with the accounting standards notified under the Companies (Accounting Standards) Rules, 2006 ("Previous GAAP") and other relevant provisions of the Act. The figures for the year ended March 31, 2018 have now been restated under Ind AS to provide comparability.

1.2 Basis of preparation:

The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Indian Accounting Standards (Ind AS) as per the Companies (Indian Accounting Standards) Rules, 2015 as amended from time to time and notified under section 133 of the Companies Act, 2013 (the Act) along with other relevant provisions of the Act and the Master Direction - NonBanking Financial Company (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2016 (''the NBFC Master Directions'') issued by RBI. These financial statements have been prepared and presented under the historical cost convention, on the accrual basis of accounting except for certain financial assets and liabilities that are measured at fair values at the end of each reporting period, as stated in the accounting policies stated out below.

The Financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis. The Company presents its balance sheet in order of Liquidity.

Accounting policies have been consistently applied except where newly issued accounting standard is initially adopted or a revision to an existing accounting standard requires a change in the accounting policy hitherto in use.

Fair value measurements under Ind AS are categorized into Level 1, 2, or 3 based on the degree to which the inputs to the fair value measurements are observable and the significance of the inputs to the fair value measurement in its entirety, which are described as follows:

• Level 1 inputs are quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities that the Company can access at reporting date

• Level 2 inputs are inputs, other than quoted prices included within level 1, that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly; and

• Level 3 inputs are unobservable inputs for the valuation of assets or liabilities

1.3 Presentation of financial statements:

The Balance Sheet and the Statement of Profit and Loss are prepared and presented in the format prescribed in the Division III to Schedule III to the Companies Act, 2013 ("the Act") applicable for Non-Banking Finance Companies ("NBFC"). The Statement of Cash Flows has been prepared and presented as per the requirements of Ind AS 7 "Statement of Cash Flows". The disclosure requirements with respect to items in the Balance Sheet and Statement of Profit and Loss, as prescribed in the Schedule III to the Act, are presented by way of notes forming part of the

financial statements along with the other notes required to be disclosed under the notified accounting Standards and the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015.

Amounts in the financial statements are presented in Indian Rupees rounded off to zero decimal places as permitted by Schedule III to the Companies Act, 2013. Per share data are presented in Indian Rupee to two decimal places.

1.4 Revenue Recognition

Revenue is recognised to the extent that it is probable that the economic benefits will flow to the Company and the revenue can be reliably measured and there exists reasonable certainty of its recovery. Revenue is measured at the fair value of the consideration received or receivable as reduced for estimated customer credits and other similar allowances.

Income from arbitrage comprises profit / loss on sale of securities held as stock-in-trade and profit / loss on equity derivative instruments is accounted as per following:

i. Interest income is recognised in the Statement of Profit and Loss and for all financial instruments except for those classified as held for trading or those measured or designated as at fair value through profit or loss (FVTPL) is measured using the effective interest method (EIR).

The calculation of the EIR includes all fees and points paid or received between parties to the contract that are incremental and directly attributable to the specific lending arrangement, transaction costs, and all other premiums or discounts. For financial assets at FVTPL transaction costs are recognised in profit or loss at initial recognition.

The interest income is calculated by applying the EIR to the gross carrying amount of non-credit impaired financial assets (i.e. at the amortised cost of the financial asset before adjusting for any expected credit loss allowance). For credit-impaired financial assets the interest income is calculated by applying the EIR to the amortised cost of the credit-impaired financial assets (i.e. the gross carrying amount less the allowance for expected credit losses (ECLs)). For financial assets originated or purchased credit-impaired (POCI) the EIR reflects the ECLs in determining the future cash flows expected to be received from the financial asset.

ii. Dividend income is recognised when the Company''s right to receive dividend is established by the reporting date and no significant uncertainty as to collectability exists.

iii. Fee and commission income and expense include fees other than those that are an integral part of EIR. The fees included in the Company statement of profit and loss include among other things fees charged for servicing a loan, non-utilisation fees relating to loan commitments when it is unlikely that these will result in a specific lending arrangement and loan advisory fees.

iv. Profit / loss on sale of securities are determined based on the FIFO cost of the securities sold.

v. Profit / loss on FNO Segment and Commodity transactions is accounted for as explained below:

Initial and additional margin paid over and above initial margin for entering into contracts for Equity Index / Stock Futures / Commodity Spot Trading/ Currency Futures and or Equity Index / Stock Options / Currency Options, which are released on final settlement / squaring-up of underlying contracts, are disclosed under "Other current assets". Mark-to-market margin-Equity Index / Stock Futures / Currency Futures representing the amounts paid in respect of mark to market margin is disclosed under "Other current assets".

"Equity Index / Stock Option / Currency Option Premium Account" represents premium paid or received for buying or selling the Options, respectively.

On final settlement or squaring up of contracts for Equity Index / Stock Futures / Currency Future, the realized profit or loss after adjusting the unrealized loss already accounted, if any, is recognized in the Statement of Profit and Loss. On settlement or squaring up of Equity Index / Stock Options / Currency Option, before expiry, the premium prevailing in "Equity Index / Stock Option / Currency Option Premium Account" on that date is recognized in the Statement of Profit and Loss.

As at the Balance Sheet date, the Mark to Market / Unrealized Profit / (Loss) on all outstanding arbitrage portfolio comprising of Securities and Equity / Currency Derivatives positions is determined on scrip basis with net unrealized losses on scrip basis being recognized in the Statement of Profit and Loss and the net unrealized gains on scrip basis are ignored.

vi. Other operational revenue represents income earned from the activities incidental to the business and is recognised when the right to receive the income is established as per the terms of the contract.

1.5 Intangible assets:

Intangible assets are recognised when it is probable that the future economic benefits that are attributable to the asset will flow to the enterprise and the cost of the asset can be measured reliably. Intangible assets are stated at original cost net of tax/duty credits availed, if any, less accumulated amortization and cumulative impairment. Direct expenses and administrative and other general overhead expenses that are specifically attributable to acquisition of intangible assets are allocated and capitalized as a part of the cost of the intangible assets.

Intangible assets not ready for the intended use on the date of Balance Sheet are disclosed as "Intangible assets under development".

Intangible assets are amortised on the written down value method over the estimated useful life. The method of amortization and useful life are reviewed at the end of each accounting year with the effect of any changes in the estimate being accounted for on a prospective basis.

An intangible asset is de-recognised on disposal, or when no future economic benefits are expected from use or disposal. Gains or losses arising from de-recognition of an intangible asset are recognised in profit or loss when the asset is derecognized.

1.6 Property, Plant and Equipments

Freehold land is carried at historical cost. All other items of property, plant and equipment are stated at historical cost less depreciation less impairment loss, if any. Historical cost comprises of purchase price, including nonrefundable purchase taxes, after deducting trade discounts and rebates, any directly attributable cost of bringing the item to its working condition for its intended use.

Subsequent costs are included in the asset''s carrying amount or recognized as a separate asset, as appropriate, only when it is probable that future economic benefits associated with the item will flow to the Company and the cost of the item can be measured reliably. The carrying amount of any component accounted for as a separate asset is derecognized when replaced. All other repairs and maintenance are charged to statement of profit or loss during the reporting period in which they are incurred.

If significant parts of an item of property, plant and equipment have different useful lives, then they are accounted for as separated items (major components) of property, plant and equipment.

Depreciation methods, estimated useful lives and residual value:

Depreciation is provided on a pro-rata basis on the written down value method over the estimated useful lives of the assets which in certain cases may be different than the rate prescribed in Schedule II to the Companies Act, 2013, in order to reflect the actual usages of the assets.

The asset''s residual values and useful lives are reviewed, and adjusted if appropriate, at the end of each reporting period. The asset''s residual values and useful lives are reviewed, and adjusted if appropriate, at the end of each reporting period.

The assets'' residual values, useful lives and method of depreciation are reviewed, and adjusted if appropriate, at the end of each reporting period.

An asset''s carrying amount is written down immediately to its recoverable amount if the asset''s carrying amount is greater than its estimated recoverable amount.

Gains and losses on disposals are determined by comparing proceeds with carrying amount and are recognized as income or expense in the statement of profit and loss.

1.7 Impairment of tangible and intangible assets other than goodwill

As at the end of each accounting year, the Company reviews the carrying amounts of its PPE and intangible assets to determine whether there is any indication that those assets have suffered an impairment loss. If such indication exists, the PPE, investment property and intangible assets are tested for impairment so as to determine the impairment loss, if any. Goodwill and the intangible assets with indefinite life are tested for impairment each year.

Impairment loss is recognised when the carrying amount of an asset exceeds its recoverable amount. Recoverable amount is determined in the case of an individual asset, at the higher of the net selling price and the value in use.

Recoverable amount is the higher of fair value less costs of disposal and value in use. In assessing value in use, the estimated future cash flows are discounted to their present value using a pretax discount rate that reflects current market assessments of the time value of money and the risks specific to the asset for which the estimates of future cash flows have not been adjusted.

If recoverable amount of an asset (or cash generating unit) is estimated to be less than its carrying amount, such deficit is recognised immediately in the Statement of Profit and Loss as impairment loss and the carrying amount of the asset (or cash generating unit) is reduced to its recoverable amount. For this purpose, the impairment loss recognised in respect of a cash generating unit is allocated first to reduce the carrying amount of any goodwill allocated to such cash generating unit and then to reduce the carrying amount of the other assets of the cash generating unit on a pro-rata basis.

When an impairment loss subsequently reverses, the carrying amount of the asset (or cash generating unit), except for allocated goodwill, is increased to the revised estimate of its recoverable amount, but so that the increased carrying amount does not exceed the carrying amount that would have been determined had no impairment loss is recognised for the asset (or cash generating unit) in prior years. A reversal of an impairment loss (other than impairment loss allocated to goodwill) is recognised immediately in the Statement of Profit and Loss.

1.8 Employee benefits:

i. Short term employee benefits:

Employee benefits falling due wholly within twelve months of rendering the service are classified as short term employee benefits and are expensed in the period in which the employee renders the related service. Liabilities recognised in respect of short-term employee benefits are measured at the undiscounted amount of the benefits expected to be paid in exchange for the related service.

ii. Post-employment benefits:

a) Defined contribution plans: The Company''s superannuation scheme, state governed provident fund scheme, employee state insurance scheme and employee pension scheme are defined contribution plans. The contribution paid/ payable under the schemes is recognised during the period in which the employee renders the related service.

b) Defined benefit plans: The employees'' gratuity fund schemes and employee provident fund schemes managed by board of trustees established by the Company, the post-retirement medical care plan and the Parent Company pension plan represent defined benefit plans. The present value of the obligation under defined benefit plans is determined based on actuarial valuation using the Projected Unit Credit Method.

The obligation is measured at the present value of the estimated future cash flows using a discount rate based on the market yield on government securities of a maturity period equivalent to the weighted average maturity profile of the defined benefit obligations at the Balance Sheet date.

Re-measurement, comprising actuarial gains and losses, the return on plan assets (excluding amounts included in net interest on the net defined benefit liability or asset) and any change in the effect of asset ceiling (if applicable) is recognised in other comprehensive income and is reflected in retained earnings and the same is not eligible to be reclassified to profit or loss.

Defined benefit costs comprising current service cost, past service cost and gains or losses on settlements are recognised in the Statement of Profit and Loss as employee benefit expenses. Interest cost implicit in defined benefit employee cost is recognised in the Statement of Profit and Loss under finance cost. Gains or losses on settlement of any defined benefit plan are recognised when the settlement occurs. Past service cost is recognised as expense at the earlier of the plan amendment or curtailment and when the Company recognizes related restructuring costs or termination benefits.

In case of funded plans, the fair value of the plan assets is reduced from the gross obligation under the defined benefit plans to recognize the obligation on a net basis.

iii. Long term employee benefits:

The obligation recognised in respect of long term benefits such as long term compensated absences is measured at present value of estimated future cash flows expected to be made by the Company and is recognised in a similar manner as in the case of defined benefit plans vide (ii) (b) above.

iv. Termination benefits:

Termination benefits such as compensation under employee separation schemes are recognised as expense when the Company''s offer of the termination benefit is accepted or when the Company recognises the related restructuring costs whichever is earlier.

1.9 Financial instruments:

Financial assets and financial liabilities are recognised in the Company''s balance sheet when the Company becomes a party to the contractual provisions of the instrument.

Recognised financial assets and financial liabilities are initially measured at fair value. Transaction costs that are directly attributable to the acquisition or issue of financial assets and financial liabilities (other than financial assets and financial liabilities at FVTPL) are added to or deducted from the fair value of the financial assets or financial liabilities, as appropriate, on initial recognition. Transaction costs directly attributable to the acquisition of financial assets or financial liabilities at FVTPL are recognised immediately in profit or loss.

A financial asset and a financial liability is offset and presented on net basis in the balance sheet when there is a current legally enforceable right to set-off the recognised amounts and it is intended to either settle on net basis or to realize the asset and settle the liability simultaneously.

1.10 Write off:

Loans and debt securities are written off when the Company has no reasonable expectations of recovering the financial asset (either in its entirety or a portion of it). This is the case when the Company determines that the borrower does not have assets or sources of income that could generate sufficient cash flows to repay the amounts subject to the write-off. A write-off constitutes a de-recognition event. The Company may apply enforcement activities to financial assets written off. Recoveries resulting from the Company''s enforcement activities will result in impairment gains.

1.11 Impairment:

The Company recognizes loss allowances for ECLs on the following financial instruments that are not measured at FVTPL:

o Loans and advances to customers; o Debt investment securities; o Trade and other receivable; o Lease receivables;

o Irrevocable loan commitments issued; and o Financial guarantee contracts issued.

Credit-impaired financial assets

A financial asset is ''credit-impaired'' when one or more events that have a detrimental impact on the estimated future cash flows of the financial asset have occurred. Credit-impaired financial assets are referred to as Stage 3 assets. Evidence of credit impairment includes observable data about the following events:

o significant financial difficulty of the borrower or issuer; o a breach of contract such as a default or past due event;

o the lender of the borrower, for economic or contractual reasons relating to the borrower''s financial difficulty, having granted to the borrower a concession that the lender would not otherwise consider;

o the disappearance of an active market for a security because of financial difficulties; or o the purchase of a financial asset at a deep discount that reflects the incurred credit losses.

It may not be possible to identify a single discrete event—instead, the combined effect of several events may have caused financial assets to become credit-impaired. The Company assesses whether debt instruments that are financial assets measured at amortised cost or FVTOCI are credit-impaired at each reporting date. To assess if corporate debt instruments are credit impaired, the Company considers factors such as bond yields, credit ratings and the ability of the borrower to raise funding.

A loan is considered credit-impaired when a concession is granted to the borrower due to a deterioration in the borrower''s financial condition, unless there is evidence that as a result of granting the concession the risk of not receiving the contractual cash flows has reduced significantly and there are no other indicators of impairment. For financial assets where concessions are contemplated but not granted the asset is deemed credit impaired when there

is observable evidence of credit-impairment including meeting the definition of default. The definition of default (see below) includes unlikeliness to pay indicators and a back-stop if amounts are overdue for 90 days or more.

1.12 Cash and Bank balances:

For the purpose of presentation in the statement of cash flows, cash and cash equivalents includes cash on hand, deposits held at call with financial institutions, other short-term, highly liquid investments with original maturities of three months or less that are readily convertible to known amounts of cash and which are subject to an insignificant risk of changes in value, and bank overdrafts. Bank overdrafts are shown within borrowings in current liabilities in the balance sheet.

1.13 Securities premium account:

i. Securities premium includes:

• The difference between the face value of the equity shares and the consideration received in respect of shares issued pursuant to Stock Option Scheme.

• The fair value of the stock options which are treated as expense, if any, in respect of shares allotted pursuant to Stock Options Scheme.

ii. The issue expenses of securities which qualify as equity instruments are written off against securities premium account.

1.14 Borrowing Costs:

Borrowing costs include interest expense calculated using the effective interest method, finance charges in respect of assets acquired on finance lease and exchange differences arising from foreign currency borrowings, to the extent they are regarded as an adjustment to interest costs.

Borrowing costs net of any investment income from the temporary investment of related borrowings, that are attributable to the acquisition, construction or production of a qualifying asset are capitalised as part of cost of such asset till such time the asset is ready for its intended use or sale. A qualifying asset is an asset that necessarily requires a substantial period of time to get ready for its intended use or sale. All other borrowing costs are recognised in profit or loss in the period in which they are incurred.

1.15 Accounting and reporting of information for Operating Segments:

Operating segments are those components of the business whose operating results are regularly reviewed by the chief operating decision making body in the Company to make decisions for performance assessment and resource allocation. The reporting of segment information is the same as provided to the management for the purpose of the performance assessment and resource allocation to the segments. Segment accounting policies are in line with the accounting policies of the Company.

1.16 Foreign Currencies:

i. The functional currency and presentation currency of the Company is Indian Rupee. Functional currency of the Company and foreign operations has been determined based on the primary economic environment in which the Company and its foreign operations operate considering the currency in which funds are generated, spent and retained.

ii. In currencies other than the Company''s functional currency are recorded on initial recognition using the exchange rate at the transaction date. At each Balance Sheet date, foreign currency monetary items are reported at the prevailing closing spot rate. Non-monetary items that are measured in terms of historical cost in foreign currency are not retranslated.

Exchange differences that arise on settlement of monetary items or on reporting of monetary items at each Balance Sheet date at the closing spot rate are recognised in the Statement of Profit and Loss in the period in which they arise.

iii. Financial statements of foreign operations whose functional currency is different than Indian Rupees are translated into Indian Rupees as follows -

A. assets and liabilities for each Balance Sheet presented are translated at the closing rate at the date of that Balance Sheet;

B. income and expenses for each income statement are translated at average exchange rates; and

C. all resulting exchange differences are recognised in other comprehensive income and accumulated in equity as foreign currency translation reserve for subsequent reclassification to profit or loss on disposal of such foreign operations.

1.17 Taxation:

Current Tax:

Tax on income for the current period is determined on the basis of taxable income (or on the basis of book profits wherever minimum alternate tax is applicable) and tax credits computed in accordance with the provisions of the Income Tax Act, 1961 and based on the expected outcome of assessments/appeals.

Deferred Tax:

Deferred tax is recognised on temporary differences between the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities in the Company''s financial statements and the corresponding tax bases used in computation of taxable profit and quantified using the tax rates and laws enacted or substantively enacted as on the Balance Sheet date.

Deferred tax assets are generally recognised for all taxable temporary differences to the extent that is probable that taxable profit will be available against which those deductible temporary differences can be utilized. The carrying amount of deferred tax assets is reviewed at the end of each reporting period and reduced to the extent that it is no longer probable that sufficient taxable profits will be available to allow all or part of the asset to be recovered.

Deferred tax assets relating to unabsorbed depreciation/business losses/losses under the head "capital gains" are recognised and carried forward to the extent of available taxable temporary differences or where there is convincing other evidence that sufficient future taxable income will be available against which such deferred tax assets can be realized. Deferred tax assets in respect of unutilized tax credits which mainly relate to minimum alternate tax are recognised to the extent it is probable of such unutilized tax credits will get realized.

The measurement of deferred tax liabilities and assets reflects the tax consequences that would follow from the manner in which the Company expects, at the end of reporting period, to recover or settle the carrying amount of its assets and liabilities.

Transaction or event which is recognised outside profit or loss, either in other comprehensive income or in equity, is recorded along with the tax as applicable.


Mar 31, 2015

I. Basis of Accounting and preparation of financial statements :

These financial statements have been prepared to comply in all material aspects with applicable accounting principles in India, the applicable Accounting Standards prescribed under Section 133 of the Companies Act, 2013 (Act') read with Rule 7 of the Companies (Accounts) Rules, 2014, till the Standards of Accounting or any other addendum thereto are prescribed by Central Government in consultation and recommendation of the National Financial Reporting Authority, the existing Accounting Standards notified under the Companies Act 1956 (the Act) shall continue to apply. Consequently, these financial statements are prepared to comply in all material aspects with the Accounting Standards notified under sub section (3C) of section 211 of the Act {Companies (Accounting Standards) Rules, 2006} and other relevant provisions of the Companies Act 2013.

All assets and liabilities have been classified as current or non-current as per the Company's normal operating cycle and other criteria set out in the Schedule III to the Companies Act, 2013. Based on the nature of products and the time between acquisition of assets for processing and their realization in cash and cash equivalents, the Company has ascertained its operating cycle as 12 months for the purpose of current/non-current classification of assets and liabilities.

ii. use of Estimates :

The presentation of financial statements in conformity with the generally accepted accounting principles require estimates and assumptions to be made that affect the reported amount of assets and liabilities on the date of the financial statements and the reported amount of revenue and expenses during the reported period. Differences between the actual result and estimates are recognized in the period in which the results are known/materialize. Management believes that the estimates used in the preparation of financial statements are prudent and reasonable. Future results could differ from these estimates.

iii. Cash Flow :

Cash flow statement has been prepared in accordance with the "indirect method" as explained in the Accounting Standard 3 issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.

iv. Fixed Assets :

Tangible assets are stated at cost of acquisition, including any attributable cost for bringing the assets to its working condition for its intended use, less accumulated depreciation and impairment loss.

v. Depreciation and Amortisation of Tangible Assets :

Depreciation on tangible assets is calculated on a pro-rata basis on the Written Down Value Method at the rates prescribed under Schedule II to the Companies Act, 2013 with the exception of the following:- assets costing Rs. 5,000/- or less are fully depreciated in the year of purchase.

vi. Revenue Recognition :

Revenue is recognized to the extent it is probable that the economic benefits will flow to the Company and the revenue can be reliably measured. The following specific recognition criteria must also be met before revenue is recognized as under :

a) Revenue from sales is recognized when significant risk and rewards in respect of ownership of the products are transferred, recovery of the consideration in reasonably certain. Revenue from sale of goods includes excise duty, sales tax and is net of returns.

b) Profit / loss earned on sale of investment is recognised on trade date basis. Profit/ Loss on sale of Investment is determined on basis of FIFO cost of the investment sold.

vii. Other Income recognition

Interest on investments and Loans and Advances is booked on a time proportion basis taking into account the amounts invested or loan given and the rate of interest.

Dividend income is recognized when the right to receive payment is established.

viii. Foreign Currency Transactions :

Foreign currency transactions are recorded in the books at exchange rates prevailing on the date of the transaction. Exchange differences arising on foreign exchange transactions settled during the period are recognized as income or expense in the profit and loss account of the same period.

Foreign currency assets and liabilities are translated at the period end rates and the resultant exchange differences, are recognized in the profit and loss account.

ix. Borrowing Cost :

Borrowing Costs that are directly attributable to the acquisition or construction of qualifying assets are capitalized as the cost of the respective assets until the time all subs activities necessary to prepare the qualifying assets intended use are complete. Other Borrowing Costs are charged to the Profit and Loss Account in the period in which they are incurred.

x. Employees benefits :

All employee benefit obligations payable wholly within twelve months of the rendering the services are classified as Short Term Employee Benefits. Such Benefits are estimated and provided for in the period in which the employee renders the related service.

Post Employment Benefits

1. EE and E.S.I.C Scheme is not applicable to the company.

2. Gratuity is accounted when an employee works for more the 6 months.

xi. Inventories

Inventories are measured at lower of the cost and net realizable value. Cost of inventories comprises all costs of purchase (net of input credit) and other costs incurred in bringing the inventories to their present location and condition. Costs of consumable and trading products are determined by using the Eirst-In Eirst-Out Method (FIFO).

xii. Investments

Investments that are readily realisable and are intended to be held for not more than one year from the date, on which such investments are made, are classified as current investments. All other investments are classified as non-current investments.

Long-term Investments are carried individually at cost less provision for diminution, other than temporary, in the value of such Investments.

Current investments are carried individually at the lower of cost and fair value. Costs of investments include acquisition charges such as brokerage, fees and duties.

xiii. Accounting for taxes on Income :

a) Income tax comprises the current tax and net change in deferred tax assets, which are made in accordance with the provisions as per the Income Tax Act, 1961.

b) Deferred Tax resulting from timing differences between accounting income and taxable income for the period is accounted for using the tax rates and laws that have been enacted or substantially enacted as at the balance sheet date. The deferred tax asset is recognized and carried forward only to the extent that there is reasonable certainty that sufficient future taxable income will be available against which such deferred tax asset can be realized.

Particulars As at Credit/ As at 1st April 14 (Charge) 31st for the March year 15

Deferred Tax on Account of Depreciation 2,59,522 - 2,59,522

Deferred Tax on Account of Others - - -

Net Deferred Tax (Assets)/ Liabilities 2,59,522 - 2,59,522

xiv. Leased Assets :

Assets acquired on leases where a significant portion of the risks and rewards of the ownership are retained by the lessor, are classified as Operating Leases. The rental and all other expenses of leased assets are treated as revenue expenditure.

xv. Provisions :

The Company recognizes a provision when there is a present obligation as a result of a past event that probably requires an outflow of resources and a reliable estimate can be made of the amount of the obligation.

xvi. Contingent Liabilities :

A contingent liability is disclosed there is a possible obligation that arises from past events whose existences will be confirmed by the occurrence or non-occurrence of one or more uncertain future events beyond the control of the Company or a present obligation that is not recognized because it is not probable that an outflow of resources will be required to settle the obligation.

xvii. impairment of Assets :

The Company assesses at each balance sheet date whether there is any indication that an assets may be impaired. If any such indication exists, the Company estimates the recoverable amount of the asset. If such recoverable amount of the asset or recoverable amount of the cash generating unit to which the assets belongs is less than the carrying amount, the carrying amount is reduced to its recoverable amount. The reduction is treated as impairment loss and is recognized in the profit and loss account. If at the balance date there is an indication that if a previously assessed impairment loss no longer exists, the recoverable amount is reassessed and the assets is reflected at the recoverable amount.

xviii. Cash and cash equivalents :

The Company considers all highly liquid financial instruments, which are readily convertible into cash and have original maturities of three months or less from the date of purchase, to be cash equivalents.

xix. Segment information :

a) The Company's business segments are identified around products in which company deals.

b) The accounting policies used in the preparation of the financial statements of the Company are also applied for segment reporting.

c) Segment revenues, expenses, assets and liabilities are those, which are directly attributable to the segment or are allocated on an appropriate basis. Corporate and other revenues, expenses, assets and liabilities to the extent not allocable to segments are disclosed in the reconciliation of reportable segments with the financial statements.

d) Figures in brackets are in respect of the previous year.

e) Segment Revenues, Results and Other Information: The Company is operating in single segment vide finance and investments, thus segment reporting is not applicable to the Company for the year under review.

xxi. Segment Reporting

The company operates in Trading activity of Commodity and Shares and is carrying financing activities, which is only identifiable reporting segment under AS-17 Segment Reporting issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India.

xxii. Earnings per Share:

Earnings per share is calculated by dividing the profit/(loss) attributable to the equity shareholders by the weighted average number of equity shares outstanding during the year. The number used in calculating the basic and diluted earnings per share are stated below:

Particulars 31.05.2015 11.05.2014

Net profit/(loss) for the year as per statement of profit 4,518,818 2,307,736 and loss (Rs.)

Weighted Average number of equity 10,000,100 10,000,100 shares for calculating Basic EPS

Weighted Average number of equity 10,000,100 10,000,100 shares for calculating Diluted EPS

Face value per share (Rs.) 10.00 10.00

Basic EPS on face value of Rs. 10/- 0.45 0.23

Diluted EPS on face value of Rs. 10/- 0.45 0.23

* xxiii. Related party transactions:

A. Particulars of related Parties

i. Subsidiary Companies - None

ii. Enterprises / individuals having direct or indirect control over the Company

* Blue Circle Services Ltd.

* Unisys Softwares & Holding Industries Ltd.

* Warner Multimedia Ltd.

* JMD Telefilms Industries Ltd.

* Scan Infrastructures Limited

* JMD Sounds Limited

iii. Key Managerial Personnel & their relatives (as on 51st March 2015)

Mr. Sushil Kr. Purohit - Managing Director

Mr. Pawan Kr. Purohit - Non-Executive Director@

Mr. Surendra Singh - CFO

@Mr. Pawan Kr. Purohit resigned from the Board w.e.f. 13.12.2014

B. Details of Remuneration paid to Directors and their relatives

a. Payment to Directors - Nil

b. Payment to Directors' Relatives - Nil

C. Transactions with related parties during the year ended 51st March, 2015

The Company is having investment of Rs. 179.68 Lac in Companies which are related to the Directors of the Company.

D. Disclosure of material transactions with related parties during the year ended 51st March, 2015: Nil


Mar 31, 2014

1. Accounting Policies not specifically referred to otherwise are in consonance with generally accepted accounting principles.

2. Accounts of the Company have been prepared on historical cost basis and on accrual basis of Accounting as going concern.

3. Expenses and Income considered payable and receivable respectively are accounted for on accrual basis.

4. In the opinion of the Board, the Current Assets, Loans and Advances are approximately of the value stated if realized in the ordinary course of business. The provisions of all known liabilities are adequate and not in excess of the amount reasonably necessary.

Fixed Assets

5. The Company is not having any of the Fixed Assets during the year under review.

Investments

6. Investments are valued at cost.

Revenue Recognition

7. Income is accounted on accrual basis except Dividend.

Gratuity

8. None of the Employee has completed the service period to become eligible for payment of gratuity.


Mar 31, 2013

1. Accounting Policies not specifically referred to otherwise are in consonance with generally accepted accounting principles.

2. Accounts of the Company have been prepared on historical cost basis and on accrual basis of Accounting as going concern.

3. Expenses and Income considered payable and receivable respectively are accounted for on accrual basis.

4. In the opinion of the Board, the Current Assets, Loans and Advances are approximately of the value stated if realized in the ordinary course of business. The provisions of all known liabilities are adequate and not in excess of the amount reasonably necessary.

Fixed Assets

5. The Company is not having any of the Fixed Assets during the year under review. Investments

6. Investments are valued at cost. Revenue Recognition

7. Income is accounted on accrual basis except Dividend. Gratuity

8. None of the Employee has completed the service period to become eligible for payment of gratuity.

Contingent Liabilities

9. No provision has been made in the books of Accounts as against income tax demand. Others

10. None of the Raw Materials, Stores, Spares and Components consumed or purchased during the year have been imported.

11. None of the Earnings / Expenditures is in Foreign Currency.

12. Balance of Debtors, Creditors, Deposits, Loans and Advances are subject to confirmation.

13. In the opinion of the Board, the Current Assets, Loans & Advances are approximately of the value stated if realized in the ordinary course of business. The provision for depreciation and all known liabilities are adequate and not in excess of the amounts reasonably necessary.

14. Investments of the Company have been considered by the management to be of a long term nature and hence they are long term investments and are valued at cost of acquisitions.

15. There was no employee receiving remuneration to the extent as laid on under section 217 (2A) of the Companies Act, 1956.

Segment Report

16. Segment reporting as defined in Accounting Standard 17 is not applicable as the Company is primarily engaged in NBFC Activities. As informed to us, there are not separate segment within the Company as defined as 17 (Segment Report).


Mar 31, 2011

General

1. Accounting Policies not specifically referred to otherwise are in consonance with generally accepted accounting principles.

2. Accounts of the Company have been prepared on historical cost basis and on accrual basis of Accounting as going concern.

3. Expenses and Income considered payable and receivable respectively are accounted for on accrual basis.

4. In the opinion of the Board, the Current Assets, Loans and Advances are approximately of the value stated if realized in the ordinary course of business. The provisions of all known liabilities are adequate and not in excess of the amount reasonably necessary.

Fixed Assets

5. The Company is not having any of the Fixed Assets during the year under review.

Investments

6. Investments are valued at cost.

Revenue Recognition

7. Income is accounted on accrual basis except Dividend.

Gratuity

8. None of the Employee has completed the service period to become eligible for payment of gratuity.

Contingent Liabilities

9. No provision has been made in the books of Accounts as against income tax demand.

Others

10. None of the Raw Materials, Stores, Spares and Components consumed or purchased during the year have been imported.


Mar 31, 2010

1. Accounting Policies not specifically referred to otherwise are in consonance with generally accepted accounting principles.

2. Accounts of the Company have been prepared on historical cost basis and on accrual basis of Accounting as going concern.

3. Expenses and Income considered payable and receivable respectively are accounted for on accrual basis.

4. In the opinion of the Board, the Current Assets, Loans and Advances are approximately of the value stated if realized in the ordinary course of business. The provisions of all known liabilities are adequate and not in excess of the amount reasonably necessary.

FIXED ASSETS

5. The Company is not having any of the Fixed Assets during the year under review.

INVESTMENTS

6. Investments are valued at cost.

REVENUE RECOGNITION

7. Income is accounted on accrual basis except Dividend.

GRATUITY

8. None of the Employee has completed the service period to become eligible for payment of gratuity.

CONTINGENT LIABILITIES

9. No provision has been made in the books of Accounts as against income tax demand.

OTHERS

10. None of the Raw Materials, Stores, Spares and Components consumed or purchased during the year have been imported.


Mar 31, 2009

1. Accounting Policies not specifically referred to otherwise are in consonance with generally accepted accounting principles.

2. Expenses and Income considered payable and receivable respectively are accounted for on accrual basis.

3. In the opinion of the Board, the Current Assets, Loans and Advances are approximately of the value stated if realized in the ordinary course of business. The provisions of all known liabilities are adequate and not in excess of the amount reasonably necessary.

Fixed Assets

4. The Company is not having any of the Fixed Assets during the year under review. Investments

5. Investments are valued at cost.

Revenue Recognition

6. Income is accounted on accrual basis except Dividend.

Gratuity

7. None of the Employee has completed the service period to become eligible for payment of gratuity.

Contingent Liabilities

8. Contingent Liabilities not provided for : Nil Others

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