Financial Accounting has been especially written to meet the requirements of B.Com. students as per the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) curriculum of Bangalore University. It comprehensively presents the fundamental concepts and accounting procedures in an informative and systematic manner.
Corporate Accounting has been especially written to meet the requirements of B.Com. students as per the Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) curriculum of University of Delhi. It comprehensively presents the fundamental concepts of corporate accounting in an informative and systematic manner.
Year after year, this book has immensely helped students in their comprehension of the subject and scoring good marks in examinations. It has been written speci?cally for the prescribed syllabus of Cost Accounting Paper of BCom (Hons), Semester IV, of University of Delhi, School of Open Learning and other central universities. Its basic features are the same as the mother book Cos t Accounting: Principles and Practice, which is a UGC-recommended text for the last many years. The book is bundled with all the teaching tools like learning objectives, summary of the chapter, key terms, and a large number of questions for practice. The fourth edition is the updated version of the book and is as per the latest CBCS syllabus.
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.
Financial Accounting provides a comprehensive coverage to course requirements of students appering in the Financial Accounting paper at the BCom examinations of different Indian universities as per CBCS. 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 has been designed as per the Syllabus prescribed by the University of Madras for Paper on ‘Financial Accounting’ effective 2020-21 for B.Com. Degree First and Second Semesters Core Course; B.Com. (A & F), B.Com. (CS), B.Com. (BM), B.Com. (MM), B.Com. (CA) & B.Com. (ISM)
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).
The Third Edition of this text, which is a thoroughly revised and enlarged version of Prof. V.K. Goyal’s book, Corporate Accounting, Second Edition, gives a clear analysis of the fundamental concepts of corporate accounting. Accounting for various types of companies comes under the sphere of corporate accounting. This book primarily deals with the preparation and presentation of accounts strictly in accordance with the provisions of the Indian Company Law. Organized into 11 chapters, this book, at the outset, presents provisions of the Indian Companies Act, 1956, SEBI’s guidelines, and different types of shares and modes for issue of shares. Then it goes on to give a detailed discussion on the conditions for redemption of preference shares with their sources and conversion of preference shares into equity shares. Besides, this text covers, in detail, topics such as different modes of issue and redemption of debentures, internal and external construction of companies, preparation of cash flow statement and its classification as well as the distinction between cash flow statement and fund flow statement. Finally, the book elaborates on several methods of analysis of financial statements and advantages and limitations of ratio analysis. This well-organized and student-friendly book is intended as a text for undergraduate students of commerce (B.Com. Programme/B.Com. Pass) in universities across India. In addition, it would be useful for professional courses such as CA, ICWA and CS. Key Features Covers concepts and principles of corporate accounting in a comprehensive manner. Includes 300 worked-out examples to illustrate the concepts discussed. Provides 250 unsolved problems in a graded manner for the benefit of students.