Corporate Accounting
as per the latest CBCS syllabus of Calcutta University and other Indian universities
Price: 795.00 INR
ISBN:
9780190124052
Publication date:
29/10/2019
Paperback
872 pages
Price: 795.00 INR
ISBN:
9780190124052
Publication date:
29/10/2019
Paperback
872 pages
Corporate Accounting is specially designed as a textbook for the courses of B.Com, BBA, BMS, B.Voc as per the latest CBCS syllabus of Calcutta University and also other universities of the country. Moreover, it covers some portions of the curriculum of professional courses like CA, CS, CMA, MBA, etc. Written in a crisp, and easy-to-understand style, the book incorporates a large number of worked-out problems, and exhaustive exercises making it ideal for self-study.
Rights: World Rights
Description
The book is divided into 19 chapters which include elementary chapters like Introduction to Corporate Accounting, Overview of Corporate Financial Statements. Then it goes on to discuss the concepts and accounting of various aspects involving issue, buy-back and redemption of securities viz. Equity shares, Preference shares and Debentures. Finally, some of the advanced areas related to corporate accounting like drafting of corporate financial statements, valuation of goodwill and shares, accounting for amalgamation, absorption and internal reconstruction have been covered in vivid details.
Features
- Complete coverage of the syllabus of the fifth semester paper on Corporate Accounting of the B Com course of University of Calcutta
- Incorporates accounting treatments as per Companies Act, 2013 with latest amendments
- Contains more than 375 solved and over 200 practice problems for clear understanding
- Provides key conceptual issues in the form of numerous Student Notes and Concept Notes throughout the book
Description
The book is divided into 19 chapters which include elementary chapters like Introduction to Corporate Accounting, Overview of Corporate Financial Statements. Then it goes on to discuss the concepts and accounting of various aspects involving issue, buy-back and redemption of securities viz. Equity shares, Preference shares and Debentures. Finally, some of the advanced areas related to corporate accounting like drafting of corporate financial statements, valuation of goodwill and shares, accounting for amalgamation, absorption and internal reconstruction have been covered in vivid details.
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