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2. Elements of Cost and their Classification, 3. Materials Control and Valuation, 4. Labour Cost Control, 5. Expenses/Overheads, 6. Overheads—Machine Hour Rate, 7. Single or Unit or Output Costing, 8. Calculation of Tender Price or Quotation Price, 9. Production Account or Manufacturing Account, 10. Contract Costing, Job Costing and Batch Costing, 11. Process Cost Accounting, 12. Reconciliation of Cost and Financial Accounts, l Operating Costing/Service Costing.
For a thorough grasp of the subject of Cost Accounting, adequate practice in the working out of numerical problems is as much an essential prerequisite as the understanding of its fundamental principles, concepts and conventions. The present book is specially designed to enable the students to acquire the practice by going through a wide, variety of carefully selected, adapted and designed problems with complete solutions and detailed workings and notes. The book contains more than five hundred Problems with full solutions and explanatory notes. Questions have been taken from the latest examination papers of the various Universities and Professional Bodies. The book is very useful to the students of B.Com., M.Com. of Various Universities and Intermediate and Final Examination of Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, I.C.W.A., Institute of Company Secretaries and Indian Institute of Bankers.
1. Elements of Cost and their Classification, 2. Materials Control and Valuation, 3. Labour Cost Control, 4. Expenses/Overheads, 5. Overheads—Machine Hour Rate, 6. Single or Unit or Output Costing, 7. Calculation of Tender Price or Quotation Price, 8. Production Account or Manufacturing Account, 9. Contract Costing, Job Costing and Batch Costing, 10. Process Cost Accounting, 11. Reconciliation of Cost and Financial Accounts, Operating Costing/Service Costing Cost Control Accounts or Non-Integrated Accounts Integrated Accounts.
1. Material Control and Valuation, 2. Labour Cost Control, 3. Overheads: Collection, Apportionment and Absorpation (including Machine - Hour Rate), 4. Single or Unit or Output Costing, 8. Calculation of Quotation, Estimates or Tender Price, 9. Reconciliation of Cost and Financial Accounts, 10. Process Costing, 11. Contract Costing, 12. Operating Costing.
An excellent book for commerce students appearing in competitive, professional and other examinations. 1. Elements of Cost and their Classification, 2. Materials Control and Valuation, 3. Labour Cost Control, 4. Expenses/Overheads, 5. Overheads—Machine Hour Rate, 6. Single or Unit or Output Costing, 7. Calculation of Tender Price or Quotation Price, 8. Production Account or Manufacturing Account, 9. Contract Costing, Job Costing and Batch Costing, 10. Process Cost Accounting, 11. Reconciliation of Cost and Financial Accounts, Operating Costing/Service Costing Cost Control Accounts or Non-Integrated Accounts Integrated Accounts.
Year after year, this book has immensely helped students in their comprehension of the subject and score good marks in examinations. It has been written specifically for the prescribed syllabus of Cost Accounting Paper of BCom (Hons) Semester IV of the University of Delhi and 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.
1. 1. Cost : Concepts, Elements and Classification, 2. Materials Control and Valuation, 3. Labour Cost Control, 4. Ouerheads : Collection, Allocation, Apportionment and Absorption [Including Machine hour Rate, 5. Single or Unit or Output Costing, 6. Calculation of Quotation, Estimates or Tender Price, 7. Job, Batch and Contract Costing, 8. Operating Costing, 9. Process Costing, 10. Reconciliation of Cost and Financial Accounts, 11. Marginal Costing and Break-Even Analysis
UNIT - I Cost Accounting 1.Elements of Cost and their Classification, 2 .Materials Control and Valuation, 3 Labour Cost Control, 4. Expenses/Overheads, 5 .Overheads—Machine-Hour Rate, 6 .Single or Unit or Output Costing, 7. Calculation of Tender Price or Quotation Price, 8. Production Account or Manufacturing Account , 9. Contract Costing, Job Costing and Batch Costing, 10. Process Cost Accounting , 11. Reconciliation of Cost and Financial Accounts, UNIT - II Management Accounting 1.Business Budgeting, 2 .Budgetary Control , 3 .Marginal Costing and Absorption Costing, 4. Break-Even-Point or Cost-Volume Profit Analysis, 5. Standard Costing and Cost Variance Analysis, 6. Decision Accounting and Marginal Costing System.
2. Elements of Cost and their Classification 3. Materials Control and Valuation 4. Labour Cost Control 5. Expenses/Overheads 6. Overheads—Machine Hour Rate 7. Single or Unit or Output Costing 8. Calculation of Tender Price or Quotation Price 9. Production Account or Manufacturing Account 10. Contract Costing, Job Costing and Batch Costing 11. Process Cost Accounting 12. Reconciliation of Cost and Financial Accounts l Operating Costing/Service Costing l Cost Control Accounts or Non-Integrated Accounts l Integrated Accounts
COST ACCOUNTING Materials Control and Valuation Labour Cost Control Overheads—Machine-Hour Rate Single or Unit or Output Costing Calculation of Tender Price or Quotation Price Production Account or Manufacturing Account Contract Costing Process Cost Accounting Equivalent Production/Valuation of Work-in-Progress Reconciliation of Cost and Financial Accounts Standard Costing and Cost Variance Analysis Management Accounting Financial Statement Analysis and Interpretation of Financial Statements Ratio Analysis Fund-Flow Statement Cash-Flow Statement (AS-3) Break-even Point or Cost-Volume Profile Analysis