............................................................................................................................. Description The definitive, comprehensive and best-selling textbook on Accountancy Over the years Advanced Accountancy has emerged as the definitive and comprehensive textbook on accountancy as it completely meets the requirements of students preparing for B.Com., M.Com., MBA, and Professional examinations conducted by different institutions, such as the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), the lndian Institute of Bankers (IIB), the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI), and the Institute of Cost & Works Accountants of India (ICWAI). Key Features • Properly graded, practical problems with answers • Alternative solutions to practical problems within the text • Questions from recent examinations of renowned universities • Objective type questions The new revised edition incorporates: • Basic features of accounting standards, issued by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, relating to corporate accounting. • Guidance notes on ESOR and Revision of the norms regarding classification of banking companies' advances. Relevant changes due to: - Enactment of the Companies (Amendment) Act 2006 and amendments in Schedule VI to the Companies Act. - Enactment of The Finance Act, 2008. - Amendment to Bonus Issue Guidelines by SEBI effective from Feb. 3, 2009. ............................................................................................................................. Contents Section 1 : Company Accounts 1. Introductory 2. Shares And Share Capital 3. Debentures 4. Company Statutory Records 5. Company Final Accounts 6. Valuation Of Goodwill And Shares 7. Acquisition Of Business And Profit Prior To Incorporation 8. Internal Reconstruction 9. External Reconstruction, Amalgamation And Absorption 10. Company Liquidation Accounts 11. Financial Reporting For Financial Institutions 12. Accounting for Financial Instruments Section 2 : Specific Companies Accounts 1. Insurance Companies Accounts 2. Banking Companies Accounts 3. Double Account System (Including Accounts Of Electricity Companies) 4. Holding Companies 5. Hotel Companies Accounts 6. Accounts Of Government Companies And Statutory Corporations Section 3 : Management Accounting 1. Management Accounting: Nature And Scope 2. Financial Statements: Analysis And Interpretation 3. Funds Flow Statement 4. Cash Flow Statement 5. Accounting For Price Level Changes 6. Valuation Of Assets 7. Human Resource Accounting 8. Social Cost Benefit Analysis 9. Recent Development In Accounting Appendices ............................................................................................................................. Author Details Dr S N Maheshwari is presently Director General, Delhi Institute of Advanced Studies, Delhi. He is also the Chairman, Indian Society of Accounting and Management, New Delhi. During his long and varied experience, he worked as Principal, Hindu College, University of Delhi; Professor and Dean, Faculty of Commerce and Business Management, Goa University; Director, Institute of Management Science and Productivity Research, New Delhi; Director (Academic), BLS Institute of Management, Mohan Nagar; Vice-Principal, Shri Ram College of Commerce, University of Delhi; and Principal, Staff Training College, New Bank of India, Chandigarh. Dr SN Maheshwari has more than four decades of teaching experience to B.Com., BBA, M.Com., MBA, CA, CS and ICWA students. He has authored more than 50 books and a dozen articles on Accounting and Finance in several leading journals. Dr Suneel K Maheshwari is Ph. D. in Business Administration from Florida Atlantic University. He also obtained his Masters in Accountancy (with a double major in taxation) from Miami University, Ohio, USA. His first Masters degree was from University of Bombay in 1987. Dr Maheshwari is at present Professor of Accounting in the Division of Accountancy and Legal Environment, Marshall University, USA. Prior to his joining Marshall University in 1998 he taught at Miami University, Ohio and Florida Atlantic University, USA. He has also contributed his services as a Management Consultant to many corporate sector giants like Holiday Inn and Tata Consultancy Services. His research interests include executive compensation, activity based costing, REITS, and interdisciplinary applications. He has authored more than a dozen books, and contributed over 20 articles in refereed national and international journals besides attending/chairing several national and international conferences. ............................................................................................................................. |