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1. Nature and Scope of Accounting : Father of the Accountancy Profession in India Shri Kalyan Subramani aiyar, 2. Accounting Principles, 3. Indian and International Accounting Standards, 4. Accounting Mecganism : Double Entry System, 5. Prrparation of Journal Entries, Ledger and trial Balance, 6. Goods and Services Tax (GST), 7. Concepts of Income and Its Measurement, 8. Preparartyion of Final Accounts, 9. Royalty Accounts, 10. Hire- Purchase System, 11. Instalement Payment System, 12. Departmental Accounts, 13. Branch Accounting, 14. Insolvency Accounts, 15. Voyage Accounts,
According to the New Syllabus for B. Com. Ist Year by Department of Higher Education, 1. Accounting — Meaning and Scope, 2. Accounting Principles : Concepts and Conventions, 3. Double Entry System, 4. Recording of Transactions : Journal, Ledger and Trial Balance, 5. Sub-division of Journal : Subsidiary Books (i) Cash Book (ii) Other Subsidiary Books, 6. Final Accounts-with Adjustments, 7. Accounting Standards, 7 (A) . Detailed Study of Accounting Statndards 6 and 10, 8. Branch Accounting, 9. Departmental Accounting, 10. Royalty Accounts, 11. Accounting of Non-Trading or Not-for-Profit Organisations/Institutions, 12. Joint Venture Accounts, 13. Consignment Accounts, 14. Investment Accounts, 15. Dissolution of a Partnership Firm-I, 16. Dissolution of a Partnership Firm-2, 17. Dissolution of a Partnership Firm-3, 18. Amalgamation of Partnership Firm, 19. Sale of Partnership Firm/Conversion into Company. 20. Revenue Recognition (AS -9), 21. Depreciation, 22. Computerised Accounting Sysytem (CAS), Chapterwise Very Short Answer Type Questions .SYLLABUS Unit I: Concept of Double Entry System, Accounting Concepts and Conventions, Preparation of Journals, Sub-division of Journal, Preparation of Ledger and Trial Balance, Final Accounts with Adjustments. Unit II: Introduction to Indian Accounting Standards, Detail Study of Accounting Standard-6 and 10, Branch Accounts, Departmental Accounts. Unit III: Royalty Accounts, Accounting of Non-Profit Making Organisation. Unit IV: Joint Venture Accounts, Consignment and Investment Accounts. Unit V: Partnership Accounts—Dissolution with Insolvency of Partner, Amalgama-tion of Partnership Firms, Conversion of Partnership Firm into Joint Stock Company.
4. Accounting for Depreciation, 5. Valuation of Inventory (Stock), 6. Accounting of Non-Trading or Not-For-Profit Organisations/Institutions, 7. Single Entry System or Accounting from Incomplete Records, 8. Hire-Purchase System, 9. Instalment Payment System, 10. Royalty Accounts, 11. Branch Accounting, 12. Departmental Accounts, 13. Dissolution of a Partnership Firm-1, 14. Dissolution of A Partnership Firm-2 : Insolvency of Partner, 15. Insolvency Accounts, 16. Preparation of Journal Ledger and Trial Balance, 17. Preparation of Subsidiary Books [(i) Cash Book (ii) Other Subsidiary Books],
UNIT - I Financial Accounting 1.Nature and Scope of Accounting, 2 Accounting Principles, 3 Indian and International Accounting Standards, 4. Accounting Mechanism : Double Entry System, 5. Preparation of Journal Entries, Ledger and Trial Balance, 6. Goods and Service Tax (G.S.T.), 7. Sub-Division of Journal : Subsidiary Books, (i) Cash Book (ii) Other Subsidiary Books, 8. Preparation of Final Accounts, 9. Capital and Revenue, 10. Measurement of Business Income, 11. Revenue Recognition (Including AS-9), 12. Valuation of Inventory (Stock), 13.Depreciation, 14. Branch Account, 15. Accounting of Non-Trading or Not-For-Profit Organisations/ Institutions Computerised Accounting 1.Accounting, 2. Introduction to Computer and Accounting Information System (IAS), 3. Computerised Accounting System Appendix : Multiple Choice Question with Answers
Unit-I 1. Introduction to Accounting, 2. Accounting Principles : Concept and Conventions, 3. Indian and International Accounting Standards, Unit-II 1. Accounting for Depreciation, 2. Valuation of Inventory (Stock), 3. Accounting of Non-Trading or Not-For-Profit Organisations/Institutions, 4. Single Entry System or Accounting from Incomplete Records, Unit-III 1. Hire-Purchase System, 2. Instalment Payment System, 3. Royalty Accounts, Unit-IV 1. Branch Accounting, 2. Departmental Accounts, Unit-V 1. Dissolution of Partnership Firm-1, 2. Dissolution of Partnership Firm-2 (Insolvency of Partner), 3. Insolvency Accounts
Financial Accounting 1. Nature and Scope of Accounting, 2. Accounting Principles, 3. Indian and International Accounting Standards, 4. Accounting Mechanism Double Entry System, 5. Preparation of Journal, Ledger and Trial Balance, 6. Goods and Service Tax (GST), 7. Sub-Division of Journal : Subsidiary Books, 8. Preparation of Final Statement, 9. Capital and Revenue, 10. Concept of Income and Its Measurement, 11. Revenue Recognition (Including AS-9), 12. Valuation of Inventory (Stock), 13. Depreciation, 14. Branch Accounting, 15. Accounting of Non-Trading or Not-For-Profit Organisation, Computerised Accounting 1. Accounting, 2. Introduction to Computer and Accounting System (IAS), 3. Computerised Accounting System, (Popular Accounting Software-Tally-ERP9. Creating Stock Groups and Voucher Entry) l Appendix,
1.Accounting Mechanism : Double Entry System , 2. Preparation of Journal, Ledger and Trial Balance, 3. Goods and Services Tax (GST) , 4. Concept of Income and Its Measurement, 5. Preparation of Final Statement, 6. Royalty Accounts, 7. Hire-Purchase System, 8. Instalment Payment System, 9. Departmental Accounts, 10. Branch Accounting, 11. Insolvency Accounts , 12. Voyage Accounts
This textbook has been primarily designed to meet the needs of B.Com. First Semester students under the recommended National Education Policy 2020. It comprehensively covers the major paper, namely, Financial Accounting. This book has been divided into five units, comprising of 13 chapters. The book acquaints the students to acquire conceptual knowledge of financial accounting and to impart skills for recording various kinds of business transactions. The students will understand the accounting treatment of depreciation, accounting for hire purchase and instalment purchase system along with the branch accounting. Topics like Accounting Theory and Philosophy, Financial Accounting Standards, Business Income and Revenue Recognition, Financial Statements of Non-corporate Entities, Financial Statements of Not for Profit Organisations (NPO), Hire Purchase, Instalment and Lease, Branch Accounting, Introduction to Computerised Accounting and Introduction to Tally.ERP 9 have been aptly discussed in a lucid manner.
Financial Accounting 1. Nature and Scope of Accounting, 2. Accounting Principles, 3. Indian and International Accounting Standards, 4. Accounting Mechanism Double Entry System, 5. Preparation of Journal, Ledger and Trial Balance, 6. Goods and Service Tax (GST), 7. Sub-Division of Journal : Subsidiary Books, 8. Preparation of Final Statement, 9. Capital and Revenue, 10. Concept of Income and Its Measurement, 11. Revenue Recognition (Including AS-9), 12. Valuation of Inventory (Stock), 13. Depreciation, 14. Branch Accounting, 15. Accounting of Non-Trading or Not-For-Profit Organisation, 16. Hire Purchases System, 17. Instalment Payment System, Computerised Accounting 1. Accounting, 2. Introduction to Computer and Accounting System (IAS), 3. Computerised Accounting System (Popular Accounting Software-Tally-ERP9. Creating Stock Groups and Voucher Entry) l Appendix.
1. Cost Accounting : Meaning, Nature, Scope and Importance, 2. Cost : Concepts, Elements and Classification, 3. Material's Control and Valuation, 4. Labour Cost Control, 5. Overhead/ Expeness : Classification, 6. Overhead : Collection, Allocation, Apportionment and Absorption [Including Machine Hour Rate], 7. Single or Unit or Output Costing, 8. Calculation of Quotation, Estimaste or Tender Price, Reconciliation of Cost and Financial Accounts, Process Costing, Contract Costing Operating Costing Cost Audit,