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CONTENTS:- Vol.1: 1. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and Standards; 2. Single-Entry System (Accounts of Incomplete Records) (Including Conversion); 3. Consignment Accounts; 4. Joint Venture Accounts; 5. Conversion of a Partnership Firm into a Limited Company (Sale of a Partnership Firm to a Limited Company); 6. Amalgamation of Firms; 7. Joint Life Policy; 8. Dissolution of a Partnership Firm; 9. Insolvency of a Partner. Vol.2: 10. Piecemeal Distribution; 11. Branch Accounts; 12. Departmental Accounts; 13. Company Accounts - I (Redemption of Preference Shares and Issue of Bonus Shares); 14. Company Accounts - II (Redemption of Debentures); 15. Royalty Accounts; 16. Fire Claim or Insurance Claim. |
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The book Financial Accounting studies in detail the Financial Accounting and Appraisal; it caters to the needs of students, research scholars, and university and college teachers. It is written in simple language and lucid style, capable of being understood by the beginners. The book illustrates the developments in the field of accounting in a very simple style and presents the subject matter explicitly and concisely. It covers the syllabus of B.Com., B.B.A., M.Com., M.B.A., and various professional examinations. The book also includes objective type, theoretical and practical questions to meet the needs of the students of the various Universities and Institutes. It pays equal importance to both theory and practice. The book comprises 16 chapters, 7 solved Universities' question papers, 234 illustrations, 257 objective type questions, 206 simple problems, 350 advanced problems with answers and proper hints. The book is best suited to the students of B.Com., B.B.A., M.B.A., M.Com., C.A., I.C.W.A., I.C.S.I., C.A.I.I.B. and other equivalent courses. It can be a desk companion for the executives in accounts and finance department of all commercial organizations. |
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