In today's business world virtually everything has financial implications. Accounting is the language that communicates the financial results of the business. As with every discipline, Accountancy also has its own rules and syntax which comprises the principles on which the system is based.
Accounting provides key information used by executives in decision making and plays a vital societal role in resource allocation. The knowledge of Accounting is required for everyone in business, regardless of the position they hold, since they are accountable for their actions.
Training in Accounting is designed to equip students/executives with the knowledge and skills needed for a successful career in the exciting field of accounting.
Financial Accounting - I
Nature and Purpose of Accounting
Accounting Concepts and Principles
Accounting Process
Bank Reconciliation Statement
Preparation of Trial Balance & Rectification of Errors
Preparation of Financial Statements
Profit and Loss Account
Balance Sheet
Accounting for Non-Profit Concerns
Financial Accounting ¨C II
Accounting for Shares
Accounting for Debentures
Company Financial Statements
Accounting for Investments and Insurance Claim
Bills of Exchange
Accounting for Royalties
Hire Purchase and Installment Sales
Branch Accounts
Cost & Management Accounting- I
Introduction to Cost & Management Accounting
Basic Costs Concepts & Cost Sheet
Cost Allocation and Apportionment
Job Costing & Batch Costing
Contract Costing
Process Costing
Joint Products & By Products
Service Costing
Marginal Costing and Break Even Analysis
Cost & Management Accounting- II
Cost Analysis and Decision Making:
Production Decisions
Cost Analysis and Decision Making: Marketing Decisions
Budgeting & Budgetary Control
Standard Costing & Variance Analysis
Divisional Performance Appraisal
Behavior Aspects of Control
Strategic Cost Management
Management Information & Reporting System
|