Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
About FEMA
The Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) objective is to assist the public and first responders in promoting the idea that we should all work together to strengthen our nation's capacity to anticipate, defend against, respond to, recover from, and reduce all risks.
Over 20,000 employees work for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) countrywide.
The Individuals and Families Program (IHP) of FEMA offers financial assistance and direct services to qualified disaster victims and their households who have significant needs and uninsured or underinsured expenditures. Assistance for both households and individuals. more catastrophe survivors programs.
Why is FEMA important?
FEMA's basic beliefs and goals guide us in carrying out our purpose, which is to assist people before, during, and after catastrophes. The Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) objective is to assist the public and first responders in promoting the idea that we should all work together to strengthen our nation's capacity to anticipate, defend against, respond to, recover from, and reduce all risks.
Who should take the FEMA Exam?
- Finance professionals
- Exporters & importers
- FX dealers
- Bank employees dealing with FX
- Global investors
- FII managers
- International fund managers
- Financial analysts
FEMA Certification Course Outline
- FERA to FEMA 1999
- Resurgence of India
- Basic concepts of FEMA 1999
- Objectives of FEMA
- The ecosystem of FEMA 1999
- Structure of various sections in FEMA
- Balance of Payment
- All Current Account Transactions
- Capital Account Transactions
- Residential status
- Who is the Resident?
- FEMA vs Income Tax Act of India
- Classification of Transactions in FEMA 1999
- Several Current Account Transactions under FEMA
- Capital Account Transactions under FEMA 1999
- Liberalized Remittance Scheme
- FX Denominated Bank accounts for residents and non-residents
- Type of Bank Accounts for Non Residents
- Different Types of Bank Accounts for Residents
- Contravention of FEMA
- Highlights of FEMA 1999