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Financial Accounting provides a comprehensive coverage to course requirements of students appearing in the Financial Accounting paper for BCom, BBA and Foundation Courses of CA, CS and CMA. It also meets the requirements of students appearing in the accounting paper at the Foundation Examinations of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, the Institute of Company Secretaries of India and the Institute of Cost Accountants of India. The book is divided into three sections: Section I explains the fundamental principles necessary for understanding the subject. It covers the entire accounting cycle, from recording of financial transactions to the preparation of final accounts. Section II deals with accounting problems related to certain specific types of business transactions. Section III deals with partnership accounts.
The book provides comprehensive coverage of the course-content requirements of the students appearing in the paper 'Management Accounting' at the B.Com, M.Com, BBA, and MBA Examinations of different Indian Universities. The book has been divided into THREE Convenient Sections. Each section covers a different aspect of 'Management Accounting' with the subject divided into chapters covering different topics systematically and concisely. The unique features of this book lie in its simplicity of style and systematic presentation of theory and graded practical illustrations which have made it user-friendly mainly for the students. This book's other main strengths are exhaustive text plentiful illustrative examples and end-of-the-chapter exercises with answers. NEW FEATURES IN THIS EDITION Updated position regarding, IFRSs and steps for their convergence in India. Certain new concepts viz. Target Costing, Kaizen Costing, and Balanced Scorecard have been incorporated in Chapter 3 (Section A) and Appendix 1 of the book. Schedule III regarding the presentation of financial statements as per the Companies Act, 2013 has been incorporated as Appendix 5 to the book.
The book provides a comprehensive coverage of the course-content requirements of the students appearing in the paper ‘Management Accounting’ at the MBA and MCom examinations of different Indian Universities and those of professional institutions. The book has been divided into five convenient sections. Each section covers a different aspect of ‘Management Accounting’ with the subject divided into chapters covering different topics in a systematic and concise manner. The unique features of this book lie in its simple and systematic presentation of theory, which would enable the students to solve practical problems with ease. The other main strengths of this book are: plentiful illustrative examples and end-of-the-chapter exercises with answers.
Financial Accounting for BBA has been written to meet the requirements of undergraduate students, particularly at the BBA level. This book covers the syllabi of major universities across the country, providing basic knowledge of accounting principles and practices in a systematic manner. The topics have been dealt with in a lucid manner to enable better understanding, especially for those students who do not have an accounting background. The text is examination-oriented and is supplemented with relevant solved illustrations for all the topics.
This textbook provides students with the knowledge of basic accounting principles and practices concerned with preparing and presenting corporate accounts in a systematic manner. The unique feature of this book is the simplicity of presentation which enables students to understand the subject and solve practical problems with ease. The main strengths of the book are the plentiful illustrative examples and the end-of-chapter exercises with answers. The wide coverage and user-friendly approach makes the book to comprehensively meet the requirements of students studying Corporate Accounting as a subject at B.Com & BBA examinations of different Indian universities based on Choice Based Credit System (CBCS).
This book has been written specifically for the students of BCom (Hons) of the University of Delhi in accordance with its prescribed syllabus and that of School of Open Learning. Its basic features are the same as the mother book Cost Accounting—Principles and Practice, which is a UGC recommended text for the last many years. Thus, it gives a thorough grounding in cost concepts, cost behaviour, and costing methods. The subject matter has been organized on ‘first things first’ basis to sustain the interest of the students. Every discussion involving conceptual difficulties is immediately followed by a numerical example.
“Lively history. . . . Show[s] double entry’s role in the creation of the accounting profession, and even of capitalism itself.”—The New Yorker Filled with colorful characters and history, Double Entry takes us from the ancient origins of accounting in Mesopotamia to the frontiers of modern finance. At the heart of the story is double-entry bookkeeping: the first system that allowed merchants to actually measure the worth of their businesses. Luca Pacioli—monk, mathematician, alchemist, and friend of Leonardo da Vinci—incorporated Arabic mathematics to formulate a system that could work across all trades and nations. As Jane Gleeson-White reveals, double-entry accounting was nothing short of revolutionary: it fueled the Renaissance, enabled capitalism to flourish, and created the global economy. John Maynard Keynes would use it to calculate GDP, the measure of a nation’s wealth. Yet double-entry accounting has had its failures. With the costs of sudden corporate collapses such as Enron and Lehman Brothers, and its disregard of environmental and human costs, the time may have come to re-create it for the future.
The extensively revised 8th edition thoroughly involves readers with Financial Statements by using real-world examples. The emphasis is on the analysis and interpretation of the end result of financial reporting and financial statements.