Buyback of Shares in India

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Buyback of shares by companies is a relatively new concept in India.  There are several reasons as to why a company might Buyback its own shares: (a) it gives the company flexibility to make adjustments in the capital structure, (b) company can boost operating profits and earning per share, (c) it deters an impending takeover bid, (d) company can correct perceived undervaluation of its shares and (e) it can arrest downward trend in shares prices.  In view of these benefits, the introduction of buyback in the corporate sector of India has found favour with the regulatory authorities and received favourable response from the Indian companies.  The present book examines a number of relevant issues concerning buyback of shares by companies in India including a comprehensive review of the theory underlying buyback operations, legislative provisions governing share buyback, accounting and reporting aspects of buyback and buyback provisions and practices prevailing in other parts of the world.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Tanupa Chakraborty

Dr. Tanupa Chakraborty is presently Lecturer in the Department of Commerce, University of Calcutta.  She secured her B.Com. (Hons.), M.Com., M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Calcutta.  She has also qualified Company Secretaryship (CS) from The Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI).  She is a life member of the Indian Accounting Association Research Foundation (IAARF) and has presented a number of papers at various national and international conferences.  She specializes in the areas of corporate social responsibility, share buyback, online banking and treasury management.  She has published 14 research articles in reputed journals including The Chartered Accountant, The Management Accountant, Research Bulletin, Management and Accounting Research and Indian Accounting Review.

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Title
Buyback of Shares in India
Author
Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788177081619
Length
xl+352p., Notes; References; Index; 26cm.
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