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General Information  
Author(s)CA G Sekar and CA B Saravana Prasath
PublisherWolters Kluwer
Edition13th Edition
ISBN9789387506961
Pages1382
BindingPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publish YearMay 2018

Description

Wolters Kluwer Students Guide On Financial Reporting For Ca Final New Syllabus by CA G Sekar and CA B Saravana Prasath

The New Edition of Students’ Guide on Financial Reporting — For CA Final Course, comes with a Refreshing style and presentation, with the following special features

Complete Coverage of the CA Final Financial Reporting New Syllabus
Effective Coverage of all Ind AS principles along with Numerical and Concept Illustrations
Content Update on Schedule III with Practical Questions and Presentation Guidelines
Coverage of Guidance Notes on Accounting Matters, issued by the ICAI, as per Syllabus
Use of Diagrams, Tables and Flowcharts for higher clarity of concepts
Solved Illustrations as guidance to the Student on how to present answers in Professional Exams
The Authors wish to state certain key aspects to assist Students in their preparation

Accounting is an art, and confidence can be gained by ‘practicing’ reasonable number of” Illustrations in every area with full in involvement. Mere reading as to how a question is solved in The Textbook will not be sufficient.
Procedure I Principle for treating specific items, e.g. elimination of unrealised profits in Consolidation process, etc. should be ‘remembered’. In any question, the procedure I principle?Remains the same, only numbers differ. Good Memory of Principles is starting point for better Control and grasp over the concepts
In areas like Amalgamation, Consolidation, etc. “adjustments” arc made to two tallied Balance Sheets. If Debit and Credit Principles are taken care of and considered properly, the final I?Revised Balance Sheet can be easily drawn. There is no question of Balance Sheet not tallying, etc
Reasonable Assumptions (within the scope of the question) can be made in appropriate situations, And it is not necessary to re-solve the question under the alternative assumption in all cases

Contents

1. Financial Statements under Schedule III

2. Ind AS ?Applicability and Framework

3. Ind AS – General; Financial Statement Matters

4. Ind AS – Assets; Liabilities – General Items

5. Ind AS Assets; Liabilities. – Special Items

6. Ind AS Income; Expense Items

7. Ind AS- Financial Statements …. Others

8. lnd AS- For Specific Areas; Items

9. Ind AS – Business Combinations

10. Consolidated Financial Statements

11. Ind AS – Financial Instruments

12. lnd AS-102: Share Based Payments

13. Developments in Accounting

14. Value Added Statement

15. Human Resource Accounting

16. Accounting for E Commerce Business

17. Accounting for Carbon Credits

18. Integrated Reporting

19. Notified Accounting Standards

20. A. Notified AS; Existing AS.. Principles Summary

21. AS 15 .. Employee Benefits

22. AS 25 ,-Interim Financial Reporting

23. AS 28 .. Impairment of Assets

24. Comparison between lnd AS & Notified AS

25. Guidance Note Oil Accounting Matters

About the Author:

Sekar completed his B.Sc. Chemistry in Dharmapuri Arts College (University of Madras; 1993) and M.Sc. Organic Chemistry in Department of Organic Chemistry, Guindy Campus, University of Madras (1995; M.Sc. thesis guide: Prof. P. Rajakumar).?He obtained his Ph.D. in synthetic organic chemistry from Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur in 1999 under the guidance of Padma Shri?Prof. V. K. Singh. He has carried out his JSPS postdoctoral fellowship at Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan (with Prof. H. Nishiyama; Apr.? 2000 ? Jun. 2001), AvH postdoctoral fellowship at University of Goettingen, Germany (with Prof. L. F. Tietze; Jul. 2001 ? Dec. 2002) and senior postdoctoral fellowship at Caltech, USA (with Prof. Brian M. Stoltz; Feb. 2003 ? Dec. 2004), prior to joining IIT Madras in December 2004 where he is presently holding Professor position

His research interests lie in the areas of asymmetric synthesis, total synthesis of biologically active natural products, and synthesis and application of chiral nanocatalysts.


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