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1. Issue, Forfeiture and Reissue of Shares, 2. Redemption of Preference Shares, 3. Issue of Debentures, 4. Redemption of Debentures, 5. Profit or Loss Prior to and After Incorporation, 6. Statement of Profit and Loss Account & Balance Sheet of the Company, 7. Valuation of Goodwill, 8. Valuation of Shares,9. Accounting for Amalgamation of Companies As per A. S., 10. Accounting for Reconstruction.
1. Issue, Forfeiture and Reissue of Shares 1A. Concept and Process of Book-Building 2. Issue of Rights, Bonus Shares and Buy Back of Shares 3. Issue and Redemption of Preference Shares 4. Issue of Debentures 5. Redemption of Debentures 6. Final Accounts of Companies 7. Disposal of Profits (Including Dividend) 8. Valuation of Goodwill 9. Valuation of Shares 10. Accounting for Amalgamation of Companies as per A.S.-14 11. Internal Reconstruction (Accounting for Reconstruction of a Company) 12. Corporate Financial Reporting.
1. Issue, Forfeiture and Reissue of Shares 2. Concept and Process of Book-Building 3. Issue of Rights, Bonus Shares and Buy Back of Shares 4. Issue and Redemption of Preference Shares 5. Issue of Debentures 6. Redemption of Debentures 7. Final Accounts of Companies 8. Disposal of Profits (as per New AS-4)9. Valuation of Goodwill 10. Valuation of Shares 11. Accounting for Amalgamation of Companies As per A.S.-14 (ICAI) 12. Internal Reconstruction 13. Consolidated Balance Sheet of Holding Companies/Parent Companies (with A.S.-21) 14. Liquidation or Winding-Up a Company (Based on Insolvency Bankruptcy Code, 2016) 15. Financial Reporting for Corporate Sector Objective Type Questions
1. Issue, Forfeiture and Reissue of Shares 2. Concept and Process of Book-Building 3. Issue of Rights, Bonus Shares and Buy Back of Shares 4. Issue and Redemption of Preference Shares 5. Issue of Debentures 6. Red-emption of Debentures 7. Final Accounts of Companies 8. Disposal of Profits (as per New AS-4) 9. Valuation of Goodwill 10. Valuation of Shares 11. Accounting for Amalgamation of Companies As per A.S.-14 (ICAI) 12. Internal Reconstruction 13. Consolidated Balance Sheet of Holding Companies/Parent Companies (with A.S.-21) 14. Liquidation or Winding-Up a Company (Based on Insolvency Bankruptcy Code, 2016) 15.Financial Reporting for Corporate Sector Objective Type Questions
Discover the comprehensive guide to Corporate Accounting in the English Edition book tailored specifically for B.Com 5th Semester students of U.P State Universities. Aligned with the latest NEP-2020 syllabus, this book, published by Thakur Publication, offers a structured approach to mastering the complexities of corporate financial reporting, analysis, and decision-making. Enhance your understanding of essential concepts and gain practical insights through real-world examples, exercises, and case studies.
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. Business Studies : Commerce, Business and Profession, 2. Sole Proprietorship or Sole Trade , 3. Partnership : Including Provisions of Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008, 4. Private and Public Sector/Enterprises, 5. Joint Venture and Public/Private Partnership, 6. Company/Joint Stock Company,. 7. Banking Instruments, 8. Accounting—Meaning and Scope, 9 .Accounting Principles : Basic Concepts and Conventions, 10. Capital and Revenue Expenditure and Receipts, 11. Double Entry System—Rules of Debit and Credit, 12. Recording of Business Transactions : Journal , 13. Accounting Standards, 14. Simple Interest, 15. Compound Interest , 16. Bank Reconciliation Statement .
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
The new edition of Corporate Accounting continues to provide a complete learning resource of the latest company accounting principles and practice. Written in teach-yourself style, the book offers panoptic coverage of the process of preparation of accounts and its presentation in conformity with the accounting standards and norms. It is enriched with illustrative examples and solved problems which makes it an indispensable text for the undergraduate students of commerce and management. Making it easier than ever, the book provides practical grounding of corporate accounting principles. The book has been revised as per Schedule III to The Companies Act, 2013.