TY - GEN AU - Hanif, M. TI - Financial accounting - II SN - 9789387886230 U1 - 657.024658 PY - 2018/// CY - India PB - McGraw Hill Education (India) Pvt. Ltd. KW - Financial Accounting N1 - Table of Content Ch-1. Introduction to Accounting Ch-2. Double Entry System Ch-3. Accounting Cycle Ch-4. The Trial Balance Ch-5. Bases of Accounting Ch-6. Accounting Concepts and Conventions Ch-7. Revenue Recognition Ch-8. Inventories Ch-9. Depreciation Accounting Ch-10. Reserves and Provisions Ch-11. Capital and Revenue Ch-12. Rectification of Errors Ch-13. Introduction to Accounting theory Ch-14. Introduction to Accounting Standard Ch-15. Final Accounts of Sole Proprietorship Concern Ch-16. Manufacturing Account Ch-17. Non-Profit Organisation Ch-18. Incomplete Records Ch-19. Consignment Accounts Ch-20. Accounting for Sale on Approval Ch-21. Self-Balancing Ledger Ch-22. Insurance Claims N2 - FinancialAccounting-I’ has been designedin accordance with the CBCS syllabus of 2017-18 as prescribed by University ofCalcutta for the first semester students of B.Com Honours and General courses. Inaddition to Calcutta University B.Com students, the book will be equally effectivefor other allied universities of Eastern India- The University of Burdwan, WestBengal State Universities and other universities that have adopted CBCS inaccordance to UGC norms. It presentsthe core concepts of advanced financial accounting (precisely the corporateaccounting) in a lucid and easy-to-understand manner. It has been revised in light of the changesbrought about in due to The Companies Act, 2013 and latest Accounting Standards(such as AS-10 substituting AS-6). As per the 2017-18 CBCS syllabus introduced by the University ofCalcutta Explanation of Accounting Standards supplemented with comprehensiveexamples Thoroughly revised chapter on Depreciation Accounting- due to withdrawalof AS-6 and amendments in AS-10 Chapter-wise segregation of questions from CU question papers of lastsix years (2011-2016) for both- Honours and General courses Exclusive section containing higher level questions- ‘Special Problems’for advanced learners Answers to short questions from past years’ university question papers ER -