1.Double Entry System (Rules of Debit and Credit), 2 .Recording of Transactions : Journal, Ledger and Trial Balance, 3. Rectification of Errors, 4. Sub-division of Journal : Subsidiary Books [(i) Cash Book, (ii) Other Subsidiary Books], 5. Capital and Revenue, 6. Accounting Concept of Income, 7. Final Accounts with Adjustments, 8.Insolvency Accounts, 9. Branch Accounting, 10. Hire-Purchase System , 11. Instalment Payment System, 12. Royalty Accounts, 13 .Partnership Accounts—Basic Concepts and Final Accounts, 14. Partnership Accounts—Goodwill and Admission of a Partner, 15. Retirement and Death of a Partner, 16. Amalgamation of Partnership Firms, 17.Dissolution of a Partnership Firm-1, 18. Dissolution of a Partnership Firm-2 (Insolvency of Partner), 19. Dissolution of a Partnership Firm-3 (Gradual Realisation of Assets and Piecemeal Distribution), 20. Sale of Partnership Firm/Conversion into Company, 21. Depreciation, 22. Provisions, Reserves and Funds, 23. Sectional and Self-Balancing Ledgers, 24. Accounting of Non-Trading or Not-For-Profit Organisations / Institutions, 25. Consignment Accounting , 26. Departmental Accounting, Double Account System, Accounts of Banking Companies Accounts of General Insurance Companies Annual Accounts of Life Insurance Companies Voyage Accounts Accounting for Packages, Empties and Containers Insurance Claims.
Why students and instructors choose PROBLEM SOLVERS: "They are more helpful and instructive than the usual textbook solution manuals". They solve not only simple problems, but also those that are encountered on tests. The PROBLEM SOLVER covers all assigned topics in a textbook. Students can expect to be well-prepared for any exam on any topic in any subject with REA's line of PROBLEM SOLVERS.
1.Double Entry System (Rules of Debit and Credit), 2 .Recording of Transactions : Journal, Ledger and Trial Balance, 3. Rectification of Errors, 4. Sub-division of Journal : Subsidiary Books [(i) Cash Book, (ii) Other Subsidiary Books], 5. Capital and Revenue, 6. Accounting Concept of Income, 7. Final Accounts with Adjustments, 8.Insolvency Accounts, 9. Branch Accounting, 10. Hire-Purchase System , 11. Instalment Payment System, 12. Royalty Accounts, 13 .Partnership Accounts—Basic Concepts and Final Accounts, 14. Partnership Accounts—Goodwill and Admission of a Partner, 15. Retirement and Death of a Partner, 16. Amalgamation of Partnership Firms, 17.Dissolution of a Partnership Firm-1, 18. Dissolution of a Partnership Firm-2 (Insolvency of Partner), 19. Dissolution of a Partnership Firm-3 (Gradual Realisation of Assets and Piecemeal Distribution), 20. Sale of Partnership Firm/Conversion into Company, 21. Depreciation, 22. Provisions, Reserves and Funds, 23. Sectional and Self-Balancing Ledgers, 24. Accounting of Non-Trading or Not-For-Profit Organisations / Institutions, 25. Consignment Accounting , 26. Departmental Accounting, Double Account System, Accounts of Banking Companies Accounts of General Insurance Companies Annual Accounts of Life Insurance Companies Voyage Accounts Accounting for Packages, Empties and Containers Insurance Claims.
The text and images in this book are in grayscale. A hardback color version is available. Search for ISBN 9781680922929. Principles of Accounting is designed to meet the scope and sequence requirements of a two-semester accounting course that covers the fundamentals of financial and managerial accounting. This book is specifically designed to appeal to both accounting and non-accounting majors, exposing students to the core concepts of accounting in familiar ways to build a strong foundation that can be applied across business fields. Each chapter opens with a relatable real-life scenario for today's college student. Thoughtfully designed examples are presented throughout each chapter, allowing students to build on emerging accounting knowledge. Concepts are further reinforced through applicable connections to more detailed business processes. Students are immersed in the "why" as well as the "how" aspects of accounting in order to reinforce concepts and promote comprehension over rote memorization.
1. Accounting of Non-Trading or Not-for-Profit Organisations/ Institutions, 2. Depreciation, 3. Valuation of Inventory (Stock), 4. Royalty Accounts, 5. Hire-Purchase System, 6. Instalment Payment System, 7. Branch Accounting, 8. Dissolution of a Partnership Firm-1, 9. Dissolution of a Partnership Firm-2 (Insolvency of a Partner), 10. Dissolution of a Partnership Firm-3 (Gradual Realisation of Assets and Piecemeal Distribution), 11. Sale of Partnership Firm/Conversion into Company.
A clear, easy-to-understand explanation of key financial accounting basics. The world of accounting can be intimidating. Whether you're a manager, business owner, aspiring entrepreneur, or taking a college course in accounting, you'll find yourself need to know the basics...but baffled by complicated accounting books. What if learning accounting could be as simple and fun as running a child's lemonade stand? It can. The Accounting Game presents financial information in a format so simple and so unlike a common accounting textbook, you may forget you're learning skills that will help you get ahead! Using the world of a child's lemonade stand to teach the basics of managing your finances, this book makes a dry subject fun and understandable. As you run your stand, you'll begin to understand and apply financial terms and concepts like assets, liabilities, earnings, inventory and notes payable, plus: Interactive format gives you hands-on experience Color-coded charts and worksheets help you remember key terms Step-by-step process takes you from novice to expert with ease Fun story format speeds retention of essential concepts Designed to apply what you learn to the real world The revolutionary approach of The Accounting Game takes the difficult subjects of accounting and business finance and makes them something you can easily learn, understand, remember and use! Praise for The Accounting Game: "The game approach makes the subject matter most understandable. I highly recommend it to anyone frightened by either numbers or accountants." —John Hernandis, Director of Corporate Communications, American Greetings "Fantastic Learning Tool...Don't let this book title fool you. It is not an oversimplification of accounting and financial principles. It is, however, a serious and very effective examination of a very small but progressively complex business. There are not many books available on the market that make a complex and dry subject understandable and even fun. This book successfully does just that." —Amazon Reviewer
Strictly according to the latest syllabus prescribed by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Delhi and State Boards of Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan, Haryana, H.P. etc. & Navodaya, Kasturba, Kendriya Vidyalayas etc. following CBSE curriculum based on NCERT guidelines Problems and Solutions in Accountancy Class XII Part : A - Accounting for Not-for-Profit Organisations and Partnership Firms 1. Accounting for Not-for-Profit Organisations, 2. Accounting for Partnership Firms—Fundamentals, 3. Goodwill : Meaning, Nature, Factors Affecting and Methods of Valuation, 4. Reconstitution of Partnership–change in Profit-Sharing Ratio among the Existing Partners, 5. Admission of a Partner, 6. Retirement of a Partner, 7. Death of a Partner, 8. Dissolution of Partnership Firm. Part : B - Company Accounts and Analysis of Financial Accounting 1. Accounting for Share Capital : Share and Share Capital, 2. Accounting for Share Capital : Issue of Shares, 3. Forfeiture and Re-Issue of Share, 4. ssue of Debentures, 5. Redemption of Debentures, 6. Financial Statements of a Company : Balance Sheet and Statement of Profit and Loss, 7. Tools for Financial Statement Analysis : Comparative Statements, 8. Common-Size Statements, 9. Accounting Ratios, 10. Cash Flow Statement.