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Accounting for Managers.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : New Age International Pvt. Ltd., Publishers, 2009.Description: 1 online resource (516 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 8122426123
  • 9788122426120
  • 9788122427158
  • 8122427154
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version: Accounting for ManagersDDC classification:
  • 658.1511 RAM 658.1511
LOC classification:
  • HF5635
  • HF5657.4
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Preface-Sharing My Thoughts; Acknowledgement; Contents; Chapter 1. Scope and Meaning of Accounting; Chapter 2. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles; Chapter 3. Double Entry Principles and Journal; Chapter 4. Ledger Posting and Trial Balance; Chapter 5. Preparation of Final Accounts with Adjustments; Chapter 6. Inventory Valuation; Cahpter 7. Depreciation; Chapter 8. Analysis of Financial Statements; Chapter 9. Ratio Analysis; Chapter 10 Sources and Application of Funds; Chapter 11. Cash Flow Statement; Chapter 12. Management Accounting; Cahpter 13. Cost Accounting.
Chapter 14 Cost Records -Reconciliation of Cost and Financial AccountsChapter 15. Standard Costing and Variance Analysis; Chapter 16 Budget and Budgetary Control; Chapter 17. Zero-Base Budgeting; Chapter 18. Costing For Decision-Making Break Even Analysis; Chapter 19. Marginal Costing -Accept or Reject Decisions; Chapter 20 Marginal Costing -Make or Buy Decisions; Chapter 21. Absorption Costing or Full Costing.
Summary: About the Book: Students from diverse backgrounds like Engineering, Pharmacy, Arts and Biological Sciences join a multidisciplinary course like MBA. Many such students have no earlier exposure to basics of Accounting and hesitate to read the preliminary books in learning the fundamentals. Present syllabus of many universities presupposes that the students, already, know the fundamentals of accounting and starts with the preparation of financial statements. Most students keep struggling with accounting, hoping to pass somehow. Many students share their views, even after passing, as their conce.
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Cover; Preface-Sharing My Thoughts; Acknowledgement; Contents; Chapter 1. Scope and Meaning of Accounting; Chapter 2. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles; Chapter 3. Double Entry Principles and Journal; Chapter 4. Ledger Posting and Trial Balance; Chapter 5. Preparation of Final Accounts with Adjustments; Chapter 6. Inventory Valuation; Cahpter 7. Depreciation; Chapter 8. Analysis of Financial Statements; Chapter 9. Ratio Analysis; Chapter 10 Sources and Application of Funds; Chapter 11. Cash Flow Statement; Chapter 12. Management Accounting; Cahpter 13. Cost Accounting.

Chapter 14 Cost Records -Reconciliation of Cost and Financial AccountsChapter 15. Standard Costing and Variance Analysis; Chapter 16 Budget and Budgetary Control; Chapter 17. Zero-Base Budgeting; Chapter 18. Costing For Decision-Making Break Even Analysis; Chapter 19. Marginal Costing -Accept or Reject Decisions; Chapter 20 Marginal Costing -Make or Buy Decisions; Chapter 21. Absorption Costing or Full Costing.

About the Book: Students from diverse backgrounds like Engineering, Pharmacy, Arts and Biological Sciences join a multidisciplinary course like MBA. Many such students have no earlier exposure to basics of Accounting and hesitate to read the preliminary books in learning the fundamentals. Present syllabus of many universities presupposes that the students, already, know the fundamentals of accounting and starts with the preparation of financial statements. Most students keep struggling with accounting, hoping to pass somehow. Many students share their views, even after passing, as their conce.

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