BUSINESS ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
This comprehensive and concise book critically examines the essential principles, practices and approaches to financial accounting, cost and management accounting, and financial management. This book is intended for postgraduate students of management and commerce. It is equally useful for students of engineering and technology.The objective of this book is to assist students and readers in developing an understanding of the theories of various branches of accounting and financial management, and to integrate this knowledge with practice in evaluating strategic management decisions. The book contains thirty-three chapters divided into three parts. Part A comprising ten chapters discusses the key principles and practices of financial accounting. Part B containing eight chapters explains various methods and techniques of cost and management accounting. Part C comprising fifteen chapters provides an insight into the numerous dimensions of financial management policies and practices. Key FeaturesA systematic presentation of the subject matter, supported with a substantial number of Examples, Diagrams and Tables for easy understandingThe topics Accounting for Fixed Assets (Chapter 4), Depreciation Accounting (Chapter 5), Revenue Recognition (Chapter 6), Accounting for Inventories (Chapter 8) and Cash Flow Statement (Chapter 20) have been written thoroughly in accordance with the Accounting Standards (AS) issued by the ICAI. Review questions covering examination problems and their answers are given at the end of each chapter. The detailed answers are available in the Instructors Manual. An exhaustive glossary of terms has been provided to explain the core concepts. A Solutions Manual is also available.
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BUSINESS ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
This comprehensive and concise book critically examines the essential principles, practices and approaches to financial accounting, cost and management accounting, and financial management. This book is intended for postgraduate students of management and commerce. It is equally useful for students of engineering and technology.The objective of this book is to assist students and readers in developing an understanding of the theories of various branches of accounting and financial management, and to integrate this knowledge with practice in evaluating strategic management decisions. The book contains thirty-three chapters divided into three parts. Part A comprising ten chapters discusses the key principles and practices of financial accounting. Part B containing eight chapters explains various methods and techniques of cost and management accounting. Part C comprising fifteen chapters provides an insight into the numerous dimensions of financial management policies and practices. Key FeaturesA systematic presentation of the subject matter, supported with a substantial number of Examples, Diagrams and Tables for easy understandingThe topics Accounting for Fixed Assets (Chapter 4), Depreciation Accounting (Chapter 5), Revenue Recognition (Chapter 6), Accounting for Inventories (Chapter 8) and Cash Flow Statement (Chapter 20) have been written thoroughly in accordance with the Accounting Standards (AS) issued by the ICAI. Review questions covering examination problems and their answers are given at the end of each chapter. The detailed answers are available in the Instructors Manual. An exhaustive glossary of terms has been provided to explain the core concepts. A Solutions Manual is also available.
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BUSINESS ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

BUSINESS ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

by SUBHASH CHANDRA DAS
BUSINESS ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

BUSINESS ACCOUNTING AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT

by SUBHASH CHANDRA DAS

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This comprehensive and concise book critically examines the essential principles, practices and approaches to financial accounting, cost and management accounting, and financial management. This book is intended for postgraduate students of management and commerce. It is equally useful for students of engineering and technology.The objective of this book is to assist students and readers in developing an understanding of the theories of various branches of accounting and financial management, and to integrate this knowledge with practice in evaluating strategic management decisions. The book contains thirty-three chapters divided into three parts. Part A comprising ten chapters discusses the key principles and practices of financial accounting. Part B containing eight chapters explains various methods and techniques of cost and management accounting. Part C comprising fifteen chapters provides an insight into the numerous dimensions of financial management policies and practices. Key FeaturesA systematic presentation of the subject matter, supported with a substantial number of Examples, Diagrams and Tables for easy understandingThe topics Accounting for Fixed Assets (Chapter 4), Depreciation Accounting (Chapter 5), Revenue Recognition (Chapter 6), Accounting for Inventories (Chapter 8) and Cash Flow Statement (Chapter 20) have been written thoroughly in accordance with the Accounting Standards (AS) issued by the ICAI. Review questions covering examination problems and their answers are given at the end of each chapter. The detailed answers are available in the Instructors Manual. An exhaustive glossary of terms has been provided to explain the core concepts. A Solutions Manual is also available.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788120347427
Publisher: PHI Learning
Publication date: 06/03/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

<STRONG>SUBHASH CHANDRA DAS</STRONG> (PhD), MCom, FCMA, MWSOM (UK), is a Management Consultant and Former Director (Finance), Hindustan Paper Corporation (HPC) Ltd. He is also a visiting faculty in many Universities and B-Schools. He has over three decades of professional experience as a Financial and O&amp;M expert in Tata Steel, Greaves Cotton, SAIL, Hindustan Cables Ltd. and Hindustan Paper Corporation (HPC) Ltd. He has contributed twenty articles on management topics to Journals and research bulletins of various professional and management institutes. He has authored five books on various management subjects taught in B-Schools and Universities.

Table of Contents

<P align=left><EM>Preface • Acknowledgements</EM>

<EM>List of Abbreviations</EM>

<STRONG>Part A: Financial Accounting</STRONG>

1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Understanding of Financial Accounts and Statements

2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Recording Transactions in the Books of Accounts (I)

3.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Recording Transactions in the Books of Accounts (II)

4.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Accounting for Fixed Assets

5.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Depreciation Accounting

6.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Revenue Recognition

7.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Bad Debts, Provision for Bad and Doubtful Debts

8.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Accounting for Inventories

9.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Corporate Accounting (I): Basic Concepts

10.&nbsp; Corporate Accounting (II): Company Final Accounts

<STRONG>Part B: Cost and Management Accounting</STRONG>

11.&nbsp; Cost and Management Accounting: An Overview

12.&nbsp; Cost Concepts, Classification of Cost and Preparation of Cost Sheet

13.&nbsp; Elements of Cost: Material – Labour – Overhead

14.&nbsp; Types and Methods of Costing

15.&nbsp; Marginal Costing and Cost – Volume – Profit Analysis

16.&nbsp; Budgeting and Budgetary Control

17.&nbsp; Standard Costing, Variance Analysis and Responsibility Accounting

18.&nbsp; Strategic Cost Management, Relevant Costing and Managerial Decision Making

<STRONG>Part C: Financial Management</STRONG>

19.&nbsp; Financial Management: An Overview

20.&nbsp; Financial Statement Analysis

21.&nbsp; Time Value of Money

22.&nbsp; Valuation of Securities

23.&nbsp; Risk and Return

24.&nbsp; Capital Expenditure Budgeting and Risk in Capital Budgeting

25.&nbsp; Productivity of Capital and Leverage Analysis

26.&nbsp; Cost of Capital

27.&nbsp; Capitalisation and Capital Structure

28.&nbsp; Working Capital Management

29.&nbsp; Cash and Liquidity Management

30.&nbsp; Credit Management: Management of Receivables (Debtors) and Payables (Creditors)

31.&nbsp; Inventory Management

32.&nbsp; Source of Finance, Working Capital Financing and Banking Norms

33.&nbsp; Dividend Policy and Dividend Decision

<EM>Appendix 1:&nbsp;&nbsp; Future Value Interest Factor (FVIF)</EM>

<EM>Appendix 2:&nbsp;&nbsp; Future Value Interest Factor for an Annuity FVIFA</EM>

<EM>Appendix 3:&nbsp;&nbsp; Present Value Interest Factor (PVIF)</EM>

<EM>Appendix 4:&nbsp;&nbsp; Present Value Interest Factor for an Annuity PVIFA</EM>

<EM>Appendix 5:&nbsp;&nbsp; Normal Distribution</EM>

<EM>Bibliography</EM>

<EM>Index</EM></P>
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