CA Divesh Harpalani (AIR 6, 13)
Kem Cho Future CAs!!
I'm CA Divesh Harpalani - AIR 6 (CA Inter), 13 (CA Final), with ~5yrs of post-qualification experience at Bain & Company (top 3 global management consulting firms) & Advent International (top 10 global private equity). Pursued my 3yrs articleship from Deloitte Tax.
This channel is built for one thing: helping CA Final students master AFM the way it's actually tested.
What you'll find here:
- Tips to clear CA exams - strategies, ranker ways, planners, etc.
- CA Final AFM complete strategy
- AFM examiner traps - where students lose marks and how to avoid them
- Past paper, RTP & MTP solutions with reasoning
My approach blends ICAI rigour with the analytical lens I built in PE and consulting - so you understand the why behind every formula, not just the steps.
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CA Divesh Harpalani (AIR 6,13)-CA Final AFM
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CA Divesh Harpalani (AIR 6,13)-CA Final AFM
π’ CA Intermediate May 2026 Results are out!
Check your results here:
caresults.icai.org/caresult/
All the best!β¨
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CA Divesh Harpalani (AIR 6,13)-CA Final AFM
To all CA Inter students expecting their results today: All the bestβ€οΈ
Hoping you turn to CA Finalists today!!
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CA Divesh Harpalani (AIR 6,13)-CA Final AFM
Wondering when Telegram will be back, ig tomorrow? Daily MCQs back on telegram starting tomorrow. Posting MCQ For today
In Sharpe's Optimal Portfolio selection process, securities are ranked based on:
(Ans: (c)
Step 1 = Calculate (Ri β Rf)/Ξ²i for each security = Treynor's ratio. Step 2 = Rank highest to lowest. Step 3 = Calculate Ci values and determine Cut-Off Point C*. Securities above C* are included. Ranking uses TREYNOR's ratio - not Sharpe's - a commonly confused detail.)
π Pages 6.53β6.54)
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CA Divesh Harpalani (AIR 6,13)-CA Final AFM
Dear Future CAs - Nov 26/ May 27!!
Launching an Exam Oriented Batch for CA Final AFM!
If you couldn't clear unfortunately in May 26 & feel that you want to clear your concepts or even if it is your first attempt in Nov 26/ May 27 but want to strengthen concepts (or recall the subject since you studied 2Y back), then this batch is for you!
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CA Divesh Harpalani (AIR 6,13)-CA Final AFM
Continuing Daily MCQs.... Will resume on Telegram from tomorrow
Under the CPPI Policy, the Target Investment in Shares is calculated as:
(Explanation: Answer: (b)
CPPI formula: Target Investment in Shares = Multiplier Γ (Portfolio Value β Floor Value). The term (Portfolio Value β Floor Value) is called the CUSHION. The Multiplier is a fixed constant with value more than 1. Example: Portfolio βΉ10,00,000; Floor βΉ7,50,000; Multiplier 2; Shares = βΉ5,00,000.
π Page 6.60)
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CA Divesh Harpalani (AIR 6,13)-CA Final AFM
Continuing daily MCQs here till Telegram is off - keep preparing
Under Markowitz Theory, an Efficient Portfolio is defined as one that:
(Explanation of answer: Options (a) and (b) are incomplete β each describes only ONE side of the definition. Option (d) is incorrect β portfolios below the frontier are INFERIOR, not efficient.
π Pages 6.6, 6.32)
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CA Divesh Harpalani (AIR 6,13)-CA Final AFM
The results of the CA Final Examination - May 2026 have been declared.
Students may check their results at:
caresults.icai.org/caresult/
All the best β€οΈ
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CA Divesh Harpalani (AIR 6,13)-CA Final AFM
It's 18th June!! All the best guys!! β€οΈ
Soon to be CAs!
Keep praying β¨
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CA Divesh Harpalani (AIR 6,13)-CA Final AFM
Given Telegram is off, continuing the daily AFM MCQs via YT:
Under the Constant Mix Portfolio Rebalancing Policy, the pay-off diagram shape is:
(See this after attempting the solution: Answer: (c) EXAMINER TRAP: Buy and Hold = STRAIGHT LINE. Constant Mix = CONCAVE (tends to do well in flat but fluctuating markets). CPPI = CONVEX (does well in bull markets, protects in bear). Option (a) = Buy & Hold; Option (b) = CPPI
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