What Should Investors Look For In A Company's Balance Sheet?The Balance Sheet is a financial statement that gives a quick overview of the assets and liabilities of a firm as well as the amount of shareholder investment. While doing basic analysis or calculating financial ratios, Balance Sheet can be utilised in conjunction with other crucial financial data. The Balance Sheet is a crucial source of information that can fix any shortcomings of analysis. It can help you decide where to invest and where not to. Yet, you should know what to read in a Balance Sheet and also, how to fast optimise a business. Watch this presentation with India Today's Udayan Mukherjee to know more.
Udayan Mukherjee In Conversation With India’s Fabric King Sanjay Lalbhai, CMD, Arvind LtdIndia Today Group Global Business Editor Udayan Mukherjee has an exclusive chat with Sanjay Lalbhai, Chairman and Managing Director of Arvind Limited, about the variety of portfolios of Arvind Limited. He also discusses the succession of Arvind Limited and how both of his sons manage two of the four Arvind listed companies. The conversation also touches on whether Arvind will be moving away from denim or has a new strategy for denim. Listen in.
As the lead anchor and editor of CNBC, he virtually pioneered stock market broadcasting in the country since the last years of the previous century. Through many bull and bear markets, and major upheavals in the world of business, he spoke to audiences every day for nearly two decades till the rigours of the job became too tiring. During this tenure, he received numerous recognitions including the prestigious Ramnath Goenka Journalist of the year award for his coverage of the Great Financial Crisis.
In his new avatar, as the Global Business Editor of the India Today group, he engages in stimulating discourses with leading faces from the business world, fronts the group's coverage of key events in the business calendar such as the Union Budget and conducts periodic interactions with the top minds of Dalal street to help investors navigate the choppy waters of financial markets.