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PE-I C.A. FOUNDATION COURSE GREWAL'S ACCOUNTANCY
Accountancy IX (CBSE, Punjab and J.K.)
Accountancy For +2 CHSE Orissa Syllabus
Advanced Accountancy Volume - Ii 9/e
ACCOUNTANCY FOR CA- PCC/ IPCC PART- II(Non Corporate Acc. )
Heading for each Paragraph 3. Tabular Form 4.
Eye-Catching Screens 5. Unifrom Format of Chapter 6.
50 Exhibits 7. 400 Illustrations 8.
500 Solved Problems 9. 100 Very Short Answer Type Questions 10.
50 Short Answer Type Questions 11. 50 Essay Type Questions 12.
500 Practical Questions Book Contents - 1. Average Due Date and Account Current 2.
Self Balancing and Sectional Balancing System 3. Financial Statements or Not-For-Profit Organisations 4.
Accounting for Educational Institutions 5. Accounts From Incomplete Records 6.
Accounting for Hire Purchase and Instalament Purchase 7. Accounting for Investments 8.
Accounting for Departments 9. Accounting for Branches 10.
Insurance Claims 11.Accounting for Partnership Firms-Fundamentals 12.
Reconstitution of Partnership-Change in Profit Sharing Ratio 13. Reconstitution of Partnership-Admission of a Partner 14.
Reconstitution of Partnership-Retirement/Death of a Partner 15. Dissolution of a Firm 16.
Partnership-Insolvency, Piecemeal Distribution, Conversion and Sale 17. Accounting in Computerised Environment APPENDIX-I: SCANNER FOR SHORT ANSWER EXAMINATION QUESTIONS APPENDIX-II: REVISION ONE DAY BEFORE EXAMINATION APPENDIX-III: LATEST CA EXAMINATION QUESTION PAPERS 1.
Simple Language 2. Heading for each Paragraph 3.
Tabular Form 4. Eye-Catching Screens 5.
Unifrom Format of Chapter 6. 50 Exhibits 7.
400 Illustrations 8. 500 Solved Problems 9.
100 Very Short Answer Type Questions 10. 50 Short Answer Type Questions 11.
50 Essay Type Questions 12. 500 Practical Questions Book Contents - 1.
Average Due Date and Account Current 2. Self Balancing and Sectional Balancing System 3.
Financial Statements or Not-For-Profit Organisations 4. Accounting for Educational Institutions 5.
Accounts From Incomplete Records 6. Accounting for Hire Purchase and Instalament Purchase 7.
Accounting for Investments 8. Accounting for Departments 9.
Accounting for Branches 10. Insurance Claims 11.
Accounting for Partnership Firms-Fundamentals 12. Reconstitution of Partnership-Change in Profit Sharing Ratio 13.
Reconstitution of Partnership-Admission of a Partner 14. Reconstitution of Partnership-Retirement/Death of a Partner 15.
Dissolution of a Firm 16. Partnership-Insolvency, Piecemeal Distribution, Conversion and Sale 17.
Accounting in Computerised Environment APPENDIX-I: SCANNER FOR SHORT ANSWER EXAMINATION QUESTIONS APPENDIX-II: REVISION ONE DAY BEFORE EXAMINATION APPENDIX-III: LATEST CA EXAMINATION QUESTION PAPERS Deliverable Countries : This product ships to 1. Simple Language 2.
Heading for each Paragraph 3. Tabular Form 4.
Eye-Catching Screens 5. Unifrom Format of Chapter 6.
50 Exhibits 7. 400 Illustrations 8.
500 Solved Problems 9. 100 Very Short Answer Type Questions 10.
50 Short Answer Type Questions 11. 50 Essay Type Questions 12.
500 Practical Questions Book Contents - 1. Average Due Date and Account Current 2.
Self Balancing and Sectional Balancing System 3. Financial Statements or Not-For-Profit Organisations 4.
Accounting for Educational Institutions 5. Accounts From Incomplete Records 6.
Accounting for Hire Purchase and Instalament Purchase 7. Accounting for Investments 8.
Accounting for Departments 9. Accounting for Branches 10.
Insurance Claims 11.Accounting for Partnership Firms-Fundamentals 12.
Reconstitution of Partnership-Change in Profit Sharing Ratio 13. Reconstitution of Partnership-Admission of a Partner 14.
Reconstitution of Partnership-Retirement/Death of a Partner 15. Dissolution of a Firm 16.
Partnership-Insolvency, Piecemeal Distribution, Conversion and Sale 17. Accounting in Computerised Environment APPENDIX-I: SCANNER FOR SHORT ANSWER EXAMINATION QUESTIONS APPENDIX-II: REVISION ONE DAY BEFORE EXAMINATION APPENDIX-III: LATEST CA EXAMINATION QUESTION PAPERS Deliverable Countries : This product ships to 1.
Simple Language 2. Heading for each Paragraph 3.
Tabular Form 4. Eye-Catching Screens 5.
Unifrom Format of Chapter 6. 50 Exhibits 7.
400 Illustrations 8. 500 Solved Problems 9.
100 Very Short Answer Type Questions 10. 50 Short Answer Type Questions 11.
50 Essay Type Questions 12. 500 Practical Questions Book Contents - 1.
Average Due Date and Account Current 2. Self Balancing and Sectional Balancing System 3.
Financial Statements or Not-For-Profit Organisations 4. Accounting for Educational Institutions 5.
Accounts From Incomplete Records 6. Accounting for Hire Purchase and Instalament Purchase 7.
Accounting for Investments 8. Accounting for Departments 9.
Accounting for Branches 10. Insurance Claims 11.
Accounting for Partnership Firms-Fundamentals 12. Reconstitution of Partnership-Change in Profit Sharing Ratio 13.
Reconstitution of Partnership-Admission of a Partner 14. Reconstitution of Partnership-Retirement/Death of a Partner 15.
Dissolution of a Firm 16. Partnership-Insolvency, Piecemeal Distribution, Conversion and Sale 17.
Accounting in Computerised Environment APPENDIX-I: SCANNER FOR SHORT ANSWER EXAMINATION QUESTIONS APPENDIX-II: REVISION ONE DAY BEFORE EXAMINATION APPENDIX-III: LATEST CA EXAMINATION QUESTION PAPERS Deliverable Countries : This product ships to
(less)Problems & Solutions In Advanced Accountancy Volume- 1
I and II is the result of realization of the same fact. However, this book will serve its purpose the best if before referring to it the students have attempted to solve the questions on their own.
The book has been designed specially to serve as a complementary set to the textbook Advanced AccountancyVol. I and II , authored by the same team as Dr S N Maheshwari and Dr S K Maheshwari.
It contains detailed solutions to all the practical problems given at the end of each chapter in Advanced Accountancy, as also solutions to the problems set at the recent university and professional examinations. Special feature of the book is that the problems have been properly graded.
The book maintains the same structure as the corresponding textbook. Thus, the Volume I comprises three sections.
Section I deals with problems relating to Accounting Principles and Processes, from journalisation to preparation of final accounts of a firm. Section II deals with the problems relating to Special Business Transactions, viz.
, consignments, joint ventures, hire purchase, lease, insurance claims, etc. Section III provides solutions to accounting problems of Partnerships, viz.
, admission, retirement, dissolution and piecemeal distribution. Volume II, also containing three sections, deals with general problems relating to Company Accounts, Specific Company Accounts and Management Accounting.
The book will serve as a useful guide to students preparing for B.Com.
, M.Com.
, BBA, MBA and other professional examinations conducted by institutions like the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), the Indian Institute of Bankers (IIB), the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI), and the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India (ICWAI). CONTENTS Section One (Accounting Principles and Processes) Basic Concepts: An Overview Journalising Transactions Ledger Posting and Trial Balance Sub-Division of Journal Negotiable Instruments Bank Reconciliation Statement Final Accounts Rectification of Errors Depreciation, Provisions and Reserves Advanced Final Accounts Sectional and Self-Balancing Systems Accounts of Non-Trading Institutions Single Entry Method.
Section Two (Special Accounting Problems) Consignment Accounts Joint Venture Accounts Account Current and Average Due Date Branch Accounts Departmental Accounts Hire Purchase, Lease and Instalment Purchase Systems Royalty Accounts Inventory Valuation Insurance Claims Contract Accounts Insolvency Accounts Miscellaneous Accounts. Section Three (Partnership Accounts) Fundamentals Reconstitution of Partnership Firms-l Reconstitution of Partnership Firms-lI Dissolution of Partnership Firms About The Author S N Maheshwari is presently Director, Delhi Institute of Advanced Studies, Delhi.
He is also the Chairman, Indian Society of Accounting and Management, New Delhi. During his long and varied experience, he worked as Principal, Hindu College, University of Delhi; Professor and Dean, Faculty of Commerce and Business Management, Goa University; Director, Institute of Management Science and Productivity Research, New Delhi; Director (Academic), BLS Institute of Management, Mohan Nagar; Vice-Principal, Shri Ram College of Commerce, University of Delhi; and Principal, Staff Training College, New Bank of India, Chandigarh.
Dr. S.
N. Maheshwari has more than four decades of teaching experience to B.
Com, BBA, M.Com, MBA, CA, CS and ICWA students.
He has authored more than 50 books and a dozen articles on Accounting and Finance in leading journals. S K Maheshwari holds triple master's degrees: MBA from Bombay University, masters in Accounting and a masters in Taxation, both from Miami University (Oxford, USA).
Besides, he has a doctorate in Accounting from Florida Atlantic University, USA. Presently, he is Professor, Marshall University, USA.
Dr. S.
K. Maheshwari has more than half a dozen books to his credit and has contributed a number of articles in the areas of Accounting and Finance with several leading national and international journals.
His research interests includes executive compensation, activity based costing and interdisciplinary application both practical and theoretical. He is also involved with many community-based services.
He was nominated for Who's who among American Teachers 2002'. He also bagged the coveted Summer Research Award for three consecutive years between 1999 and 2002, and the University Merit Award for teaching and research in 2000.
Dr Maheshwari has also contributed his services to many corporate sector giants like Holiday Inn and Tata Consultancy Services. ABOUT THE BOOK Any book on solved problems would be welcome by the students as they dread the unsolved problems the most.
Problems and Solutions in Advanced AccountancyVol. I and II is the result of realization of the same fact.
However, this book will serve its purpose the best if before referring to it the students have attempted to solve the questions on their own. The book has been designed specially to serve as a complementary set to the textbook Advanced AccountancyVol.
I and II , authored by the same team as Dr S N Maheshwari and Dr S K Maheshwari. It contains detailed solutions to all the practical problems given at the end of each chapter in Advanced Accountancy, as also solutions to the problems set at the recent university and professional examinations.
Special feature of the book is that the problems have been properly graded. The book maintains the same structure as the corresponding textbook.
Thus, the Volume I comprises three sections. Section I deals with problems relating to Accounting Principles and Processes, from journalisation to preparation of final accounts of a firm.
Section II deals with the problems relating to Special Business Transactions, viz., consignments, joint ventures, hire purchase, lease, insurance claims, etc.
Section III provides solutions to accounting problems of Partnerships, viz., admission, retirement, dissolution and piecemeal distribution.
Volume II, also containing three sections, deals with general problems relating to Company Accounts, Specific Company Accounts and Management Accounting. The book will serve as a useful guide to students preparing for B.
Com., M.
Com., BBA, MBA and other professional examinations conducted by institutions like the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), the Indian Institute of Bankers (IIB), the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI), and the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India (ICWAI).
CONTENTS Section One (Accounting Principles and Processes) Basic Concepts: An Overview Journalising Transactions Ledger Posting and Trial Balance Sub-Division of Journal Negotiable Instruments Bank Reconciliation Statement Final Accounts Rectification of Errors Depreciation, Provisions and Reserves Advanced Final Accounts Sectional and Self-Balancing Systems Accounts of Non-Trading Institutions Single Entry Method. Section Two (Special Accounting Problems) Consignment Accounts Joint Venture Accounts Account Current and Average Due Date Branch Accounts Departmental Accounts Hire Purchase, Lease and Instalment Purchase Systems Royalty Accounts Inventory Valuation Insurance Claims Contract Accounts Insolvency Accounts Miscellaneous Accounts.
Section Three (Partnership Accounts) Fundamentals Reconstitution of Partnership Firms-l Reconstitution of Partnership Firms-lI Dissolution of Partnership Firms About The Author S N Maheshwari is presently Director, Delhi Institute of Advanced Studies, Delhi. He is also the Chairman, Indian Society of Accounting and Management, New Delhi.
During his long and varied experience, he worked as Principal, Hindu College, University of Delhi; Professor and Dean, Faculty of Commerce and Business Management, Goa University; Director, Institute of Management Science and Productivity Research, New Delhi; Director (Academic), BLS Institute of Management, Mohan Nagar; Vice-Principal, Shri Ram College of Commerce, University of Delhi; and Principal, Staff Training College, New Bank of India, Chandigarh. Dr.
S.N.
Maheshwari has more than four decades of teaching experience to B.Com, BBA, M.
Com, MBA, CA, CS and ICWA students. He has authored more than 50 books and a dozen articles on Accounting and Finance in leading journals.
S K Maheshwari holds triple master's degrees: MBA from Bombay University, masters in Accounting and a masters in Taxation, both from Miami University (Oxford, USA). Besides, he has a doctorate in Accounting from Florida Atlantic University, USA.
Presently, he is Professor, Marshall University, USA. Dr.
S.K.
Maheshwari has more than half a dozen books to his credit and has contributed a number of articles in the areas of Accounting and Finance with several leading national and international journals. His research interests includes executive compensation, activity based costing and interdisciplinary application both practical and theoretical.
He is also involved with many community-based services. He was nominated for Who's who among American Teachers 2002'.
He also bagged the coveted Summer Research Award for three consecutive years between 1999 and 2002, and the University Merit Award for teaching and research in 2000. Dr Maheshwari has also contributed his services to many corporate sector giants like Holiday Inn and Tata Consultancy Services.
Deliverable Countries : This product ships to ABOUT THE BOOK Any book on solved problems would be welcome by the students as they dread the unsolved problems the most. Problems and Solutions in Advanced AccountancyVol.
I and II is the result of realization of the same fact. However, this book will serve its purpose the best if before referring to it the students have attempted to solve the questions on their own.
The book has been designed specially to serve as a complementary set to the textbook Advanced AccountancyVol. I and II , authored by the same team as Dr S N Maheshwari and Dr S K Maheshwari.
It contains detailed solutions to all the practical problems given at the end of each chapter in Advanced Accountancy, as also solutions to the problems set at the recent university and professional examinations. Special feature of the book is that the problems have been properly graded.
The book maintains the same structure as the corresponding textbook. Thus, the Volume I comprises three sections.
Section I deals with problems relating to Accounting Principles and Processes, from journalisation to preparation of final accounts of a firm. Section II deals with the problems relating to Special Business Transactions, viz.
, consignments, joint ventures, hire purchase, lease, insurance claims, etc. Section III provides solutions to accounting problems of Partnerships, viz.
, admission, retirement, dissolution and piecemeal distribution. Volume II, also containing three sections, deals with general problems relating to Company Accounts, Specific Company Accounts and Management Accounting.
The book will serve as a useful guide to students preparing for B.Com.
, M.Com.
, BBA, MBA and other professional examinations conducted by institutions like the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), the Indian Institute of Bankers (IIB), the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI), and the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India (ICWAI). CONTENTS Section One (Accounting Principles and Processes) Basic Concepts: An Overview Journalising Transactions Ledger Posting and Trial Balance Sub-Division of Journal Negotiable Instruments Bank Reconciliation Statement Final Accounts Rectification of Errors Depreciation, Provisions and Reserves Advanced Final Accounts Sectional and Self-Balancing Systems Accounts of Non-Trading Institutions Single Entry Method.
Section Two (Special Accounting Problems) Consignment Accounts Joint Venture Accounts Account Current and Average Due Date Branch Accounts Departmental Accounts Hire Purchase, Lease and Instalment Purchase Systems Royalty Accounts Inventory Valuation Insurance Claims Contract Accounts Insolvency Accounts Miscellaneous Accounts. Section Three (Partnership Accounts) Fundamentals Reconstitution of Partnership Firms-l Reconstitution of Partnership Firms-lI Dissolution of Partnership Firms About The Author S N Maheshwari is presently Director, Delhi Institute of Advanced Studies, Delhi.
He is also the Chairman, Indian Society of Accounting and Management, New Delhi. During his long and varied experience, he worked as Principal, Hindu College, University of Delhi; Professor and Dean, Faculty of Commerce and Business Management, Goa University; Director, Institute of Management Science and Productivity Research, New Delhi; Director (Academic), BLS Institute of Management, Mohan Nagar; Vice-Principal, Shri Ram College of Commerce, University of Delhi; and Principal, Staff Training College, New Bank of India, Chandigarh.
Dr. S.
N. Maheshwari has more than four decades of teaching experience to B.
Com, BBA, M.Com, MBA, CA, CS and ICWA students.
He has authored more than 50 books and a dozen articles on Accounting and Finance in leading journals. S K Maheshwari holds triple master's degrees: MBA from Bombay University, masters in Accounting and a masters in Taxation, both from Miami University (Oxford, USA).
Besides, he has a doctorate in Accounting from Florida Atlantic University, USA. Presently, he is Professor, Marshall University, USA.
Dr. S.
K. Maheshwari has more than half a dozen books to his credit and has contributed a number of articles in the areas of Accounting and Finance with several leading national and international journals.
His research interests includes executive compensation, activity based costing and interdisciplinary application both practical and theoretical. He is also involved with many community-based services.
He was nominated for Who's who among American Teachers 2002'. He also bagged the coveted Summer Research Award for three consecutive years between 1999 and 2002, and the University Merit Award for teaching and research in 2000.
Dr Maheshwari has also contributed his services to many corporate sector giants like Holiday Inn and Tata Consultancy Services. Deliverable Countries : This product ships to ABOUT THE BOOK Any book on solved problems would be welcome by the students as they dread the unsolved problems the most.
Problems and Solutions in Advanced AccountancyVol. I and II is the result of realization of the same fact.
However, this book will serve its purpose the best if before referring to it the students have attempted to solve the questions on their own. The book has been designed specially to serve as a complementary set to the textbook Advanced AccountancyVol.
I and II , authored by the same team as Dr S N Maheshwari and Dr S K Maheshwari. It contains detailed solutions to all the practical problems given at the end of each chapter in Advanced Accountancy, as also solutions to the problems set at the recent university and professional examinations.
Special feature of the book is that the problems have been properly graded. The book maintains the same structure as the corresponding textbook.
Thus, the Volume I comprises three sections. Section I deals with problems relating to Accounting Principles and Processes, from journalisation to preparation of final accounts of a firm.
Section II deals with the problems relating to Special Business Transactions, viz., consignments, joint ventures, hire purchase, lease, insurance claims, etc.
Section III provides solutions to accounting problems of Partnerships, viz., admission, retirement, dissolution and piecemeal distribution.
Volume II, also containing three sections, deals with general problems relating to Company Accounts, Specific Company Accounts and Management Accounting. The book will serve as a useful guide to students preparing for B.
Com., M.
Com., BBA, MBA and other professional examinations conducted by institutions like the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), the Indian Institute of Bankers (IIB), the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI), and the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants of India (ICWAI).
CONTENTS Section One (Accounting Principles and Processes) Basic Concepts: An Overview Journalising Transactions Ledger Posting and Trial Balance Sub-Division of Journal Negotiable Instruments Bank Reconciliation Statement Final Accounts Rectification of Errors Depreciation, Provisions and Reserves Advanced Final Accounts Sectional and Self-Balancing Systems Accounts of Non-Trading Institutions Single Entry Method. Section Two (Special Accounting Problems) Consignment Accounts Joint Venture Accounts Account Current and Average Due Date Branch Accounts Departmental Accounts Hire Purchase, Lease and Instalment Purchase Systems Royalty Accounts Inventory Valuation Insurance Claims Contract Accounts Insolvency Accounts Miscellaneous Accounts.
Section Three (Partnership Accounts) Fundamentals Reconstitution of Partnership Firms-l Reconstitution of Partnership Firms-lI Dissolution of Partnership Firms About The Author S N Maheshwari is presently Director, Delhi Institute of Advanced Studies, Delhi. He is also the Chairman, Indian Society of Accounting and Management, New Delhi.
During his long and varied experience, he worked as Principal, Hindu College, University of Delhi; Professor and Dean, Faculty of Commerce and Business Management, Goa University; Director, Institute of Management Science and Productivity Research, New Delhi; Director (Academic), BLS Institute of Management, Mohan Nagar; Vice-Principal, Shri Ram College of Commerce, University of Delhi; and Principal, Staff Training College, New Bank of India, Chandigarh. Dr.
S.N.
Maheshwari has more than four decades of teaching experience to B.Com, BBA, M.
Com, MBA, CA, CS and ICWA students. He has authored more than 50 books and a dozen articles on Accounting and Finance in leading journals.
S K Maheshwari holds triple master's degrees: MBA from Bombay University, masters in Accounting and a masters in Taxation, both from Miami University (Oxford, USA). Besides, he has a doctorate in Accounting from Florida Atlantic University, USA.
Presently, he is Professor, Marshall University, USA. Dr.
S.K.
Maheshwari has more than half a dozen books to his credit and has contributed a number of articles in the areas of Accounting and Finance with several leading national and international journals. His research interests includes executive compensation, activity based costing and interdisciplinary application both practical and theoretical.
He is also involved with many community-based services. He was nominated for Who's who among American Teachers 2002'.
He also bagged the coveted Summer Research Award for three consecutive years between 1999 and 2002, and the University Merit Award for teaching and research in 2000. Dr Maheshwari has also contributed his services to many corporate sector giants like Holiday Inn and Tata Consultancy Services.
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(less)Advance Accountancy (set Of 3 Vols.) (crown Size)
Problems And Solutions In Advanced Accountancy-vol Ii
Accountancy (For Class XII, National Open School) (Top)
Accountancy (For Class XI - C.B.S.E., Punjab and J.K.)
PROBLEMS & SOLUTIONS IN ACCOUNTANCY FOR CLASS XII 1/e
A Textbook Of Accounting For Management
The other main strengths of this book are its plentiful illustrative examples and end-of-chapter exercises with answers. The wide coverage and user-friendly approach helps the book meet the requirements of the students of MBA.
The book will also be of help to students of B Com, M Com, CA, ICWA and CS
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Accountability Of Public Enterprises
Accounting
The 100 plus cases that make up most of the end-of-chapter material are a combination of classic Harvard style cases and extended problems
(less)Accounting
Accounting & Analysis
The book comprises 17 chapters, including one that highlights similarities between home accounts and corporate accounts, an interesting way to help unravel the mysteries of book keeping. Other chapters cover, inter alia, the implications of capitalising expenses and reclassifying some assets as intangibles.
Operating vs. Non-operating assets and income that can be attributed to each are explained in great detail.
Exposure to subsidiaries and affiliates vs. a company's tangible net worth and possible over-valuation of inventories are other topics covered.
The book explains how direct write-offs from reserves and classification of restructured loans as income can shore up profits
(less)Accounting And Finance For Managers
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