PART A + PART B LOGICAL APPROACH TOWARDS CHALLENGING ISSUES
Scientific Definition of Debit and Credit
Discussing Modern American and Traditional English Approach towards Debit and Credit
Discussing over 150 Illustrations with sufficient working notes
Providing more than 350 Practical Questions with Answers
Creating and Developing Scientific Outlook towards the Subject
Summarised Presentation of Journal Entries, Errors and Adjustments
NCERT Textbook Theoretical (Objectives, Short and Long Answer Type Questions) and Practical Questions
Questions on High Order Thinking Skills (HOTS)
Presenting Three Model Test Papers Based Upon CBSE Sample Question Papers
Presenting Attractive Pictures to explain the Topic in a lucid manner
Contents:
PART-A: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING - I 1. Introduction to Accounting - Meaning, Objective and Terminology 2. Theory Base of Accounting 3. Source Document and their Preparations 4. Accounting Equation 5. Rules of Debit and Credit - Journal 6. Accounting for Cash - Cash Book 7. Non-Cash Transactions - Subsidiary Books 8. Ledger Accounts 9. Trial Balance 10. Bank Reconciliation Statement 11. Depreciation Provisions and Reserves 12. Bills of Exchange 13. Errors and their Rectification 14. Financial Statements (Without Adjustment) 15. Financial Statements (With Adjustment)
PART-B: FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING - II 16. Financial Statements of Not-for-Profit Organisations 17. Accounts from Incomplete Record 18. Applications of Computer in Accounting 19. Computerised Accounting System 20. Accounting and Database System 21. Project Work Model Test Papers