Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses 'Accountancy and Financial Management - II' F.Y.B.Com.: Semester - II


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In Double Entry Book Keeping, all the accounting transactions are first recorded in the primary andsubsidiary books, such as Journal Proper, Purchase Register (Book), Purchase Return Register (Book), SalesRegister (Book), Sales Return Register (Book) etc.Then the respective entries passed in the above primary and subsidiary books are transferred (posted) torespective ledger accounts.




Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) Courses 'Accountancy and Financial Management - I' F.Y.B.Com.: Semester - I


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Standard means a 'set guideline' followed, when different alternatives are available in a given situation. Accounting Standard means a 'set guideline' followed, when different alternatives are available for accounting, in a given area of accounting, by a business/professional organisation.In India 'Accounting Standards' are given by the 'Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI)'. According to ICAI, 'Accounting Standards' are written documents containing the 'Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)', in a given area of accounting.




Introduction to Auditing (University of Mumbai)


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Introduction to Auditing has been written by a group of experienced teachers for T.Y.B.Com students of University of Mumbai. This book has been designed to provide comprehensive coverage of the syllabus prescribed by the University of Mumbai. It covers the topics as mentioned in the syllabus for the subject in a simple and lucid style. A significant value addition is the inclusion of questions related to each topic from previous examinations. KEY FEATURES • Theoretical questions with answers given in each chapter • Numerous questions with hints for answers from previous university examinations • Students will know the trend and pattern of examinations by using this book




Segment Reporting


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Interim Financial Reporting


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Ethical Religion


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Ethical Religion by M.K. Gandhi is a collection of insightful essays and reflections by the renowned Indian spiritual and political leader, providing a moral framework for ethical living, exploring the intersection of religion, spirituality, and social justice. Key Points: Gandhi emphasizes the importance of ethical principles and moral values in religion, urging individuals to live a life guided by compassion, truth, and non-violence, and highlighting the transformative power of ethical conduct. The book explores Gandhi's belief in the unity of all religions, promoting a universal and inclusive approach to spirituality that transcends sectarian divisions and fosters harmony among diverse faith traditions. Ethical Religion delves into Gandhi's vision of a just and equitable society, examining the relationship between spirituality and social change, and advocating for the eradication of poverty, discrimination, and violence through ethical means.




Business Economics II.


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Produced for unit MBA882 (Business economics 2) offered by the School of Management in Deakin University's Open Campus Program for the Master of Business Administration.




Economic Impact of HIV/AIDS on Households


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This book addresses an issue of international, national and local importance—HIV/AIDS—an issue where the predominant attention is on the humanitarian and developmental catastrophe that it is accused of leading to, particularly in the developing world. The book, based on a first-of-its-kind study conducted in Goa (India), will be of great assistance to researchers as well as policy makers. It will assist policy makers in assessing the (in)adequacy of the measures taken by the government, NGOs and donors in combating the scourge of HIV/AIDS.




Management of Service Sector


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Papers presented at the National Seminar on Services Sector Management, held at Mandi Gobindgarh during 9-11 January 2006.