It is written in simple and understandable language. Every effort has been made to keep the discussion very clear, concise and easy to understand.
This book has been throughly revised in accordance with revised syllabus. Suggestions for improvement of the book are most welcome. Clarifications required by the students will be replied suitably.
The readers would find book written in a lucid style, different from the rest on the subject, not only form the viewpoint of wider coverage but also from the examination oriented approach.
This book has been written with an objective to meet the requirement of new syllabus of C.S. (Inter)Students.
The language has been greatly simplifies. No doubt, latest technical terms are encouraged, jargons have been avoided. Clarity of expression and precision have been our guideposts.
A sincere and an earnest attempt is made to present the information in a non technical, simple and lucid manner so as to enable the reader to understand the subject matter without difficulty.
The treatment is simple and easy to understand and the illustrations and exercise are graded to suit the requirements of the students the book is the result of the long period of experience of the authors as teachers and the book will be ideal for the students of commerce and acountancy.
The book aims to provide readers with an utodate and comprehensive coverage of subject matter in Accounting theory.
The principles and practice of Financial Accounting have been presented in a simple language based on long years of class-room teaching and the Illustrations and exercises are suitably graded to give a step by step understanding of the subject.
`Accounting For Management` has been specially written for graduate and postgraduate management courses. It covers topics on financial accounting, cost accounting and management accounting. The text of the subject-matter has been organized in a student-friendly,simple and intelligible way. In addition, the book contains a liberal sprinkling of charts and diagrams so as to make the subject easily understandable. The approach of the book is examination-oriented.
It is intended that the book should be used by the practitioners as a source of reference, by academics in the course of their own teaching and of-course by students of auditing in all the Indian Universities and Professional Institutions.
The book will be very useful for MBA and other specialised management programmes of Indian Universities and Management Institutes.
This is useful to the 1st year students of B.Com. studying in Andhra Pradesh.
The book is written strictly as per the revised common core syllabus for B.Com III year students studying in the universities in Andhra Pradesh.
This title is prepared keeping in view the B.Com. and BBA course content of Karnataka University, Dharwar.
This book is based on the Bangalore University Syllabus, and is different from other books which are available in the market at present.
The accounting concepts in present edition is written in very simple language. Accounting Practice Explained with Illustrations, Step by Step.
This book is written according to syllabus of III B.Com., M.G. University, Kottayam and all India University.
The book can also serve as a "hand book: on Financial Accounting for B.B.M., B.C.A., M.C.A., M.B.A., C.A., I.C.W.A.I., C.S., C.A.I.I.B. AND I.C.F.A.I. courses.
The book give special attention to problems associated with internal control of revenues and expences.
This edition is revised. Additional illustrated and exercises are incorporated in each chapter.
This book is written with the reader in mind, in a lucid and easy narrative style. A number of contextual illustrations, examples and anecdotes have been added to empathize with the lay reader and liven up the subject.
Management Accounting is a fast growing and high value subject and all business graduates must possess knowledge of concepts, techniques and practices of this subject.
The book provides a comprehensive coverage of financial accounting, cost accounting and management accounting.
This book is useful for commerce graduate scholars and students which are doing MBA. The book has been divided in nine chapters.
The book has been divided into seven chapters t fully cover the syllabus of B.Com II year IIIrd Semester of Madhya Pradesh. Based on the conviction that students can really learn cost accounting by solving problems, the theory and problems approach has been adopted to fully meet all the examinations needs of the students in one book.
The book has been divided into five chapters to fully cover the syllabus of BMS of Mumbai University.
The book has sufficient number of solved problems and illustrations and unsolved problems with answers and hints, apart from objective type questions.
The epilogue provides inputs leading to the next stage of learning finance and accounting, viz., managerial finance ND accounting. This work should be useful to all staff and teachers of MBA/MMS/PG, part time and full time, degree and diploma programs of Universities not only in India but all over the world.
A sincere attempt is made in this book to provide the necessary inputs to the costing students.
The book has been arranged in a logical sequence to provide details of various aspects of financial accounting to the students of management.
This book has been divided in three parts. The first part includes topics in basic statistics, counting statistics and statistics as used in imaging.
This book “Introduction to Financial Accounting” has been written to suit the requirement of the revised syllabus for the Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) of the University of Mumbai.
This book is primarily intded for the introductory course in Financial Accounting and Analysis at the MBA level. In this book at the end of the each chapter essay type questions are added for review discussion and practice and practical problems with answers are provide for practice to develop a sense of confidence to the students.
This book contains a lot of illustrations to explain the concepts and theories in all chapters. It also contains multiple choice questions, theory questions and problems with answers in sufficient number.
Management accounting in recent years has become one of the important thrust areas of commerce and management inviting the attention of academicians to include it in the curricula of commerce and management studies of almost all universities and professional bodies.
Role of Management Accounting is a collection of the State of the Art, ideas and thoughts of eminent personalities on a very important aspect of Business Management viz., Management Accounting.
This book contains solutions to all the problem type exercises given at the end of each chapter in the third edition of our book.
The book makes a comprehensive coverage of important topics, current trends in management accounting and presents the concepts, techniques and use of accounting information in a clear, concise and logical manner.
This revision has been made keeping in mind the revision of syllabi of Management Accounting paper of different courses such as B.Com., BBM, BBA, etc., and in the light of introduction of Semester System for B.Com and other Graduate Courses.
This book is prepared systematically keeping in mind two important aspects. One, syllbi of `Cost Accounting` papers of most of the Commerce and Management Courses of different Universities such as B.Com., M.Com., M.B.A., and Diploma Courses and also the syllabi of professional courses such as ICWA, CA, CS, CFA, etc.
Financial decision making, like in any other functional area, is based on data. Micro data for the managerial decision making are culled out from within the business, coated with macro external data.
The present book of `Professional Cost Accounting` is of great importance for Commerce students, Examinations of various Universities and also for different Professional examinations.
This edition contains 10 chapters; contract costing is taken as a separate chapter. Latest definitions have been incorporated.
Self Sufficient Complete Book on the Subject for BBM Bangalore Innovative, Comprehensive and Systematic Presentation of the Subject.