What is CMA Data? Explain in detail.
Answer Posted / ketki phatak
The fullform of CMA is Critical Monetary Analysis. It is
required by Banks and other financila institutions, to
ntrospect or study the minutes of balancesheet and other
financial statements of a body corporate for financing
their projects. In other words it is the detailed
explaination of the balancesheet and other financial ratios
of the Firm or any other Body corporate.
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