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1. Introduction to Accounting
1.1 Need and Importance of Accounting
1.2 Book - Keeping
1.3 Accounting
1.4 Accountancy, Accounting and Book-Keeping
1.5 Users of Accounting Information
1.6 Branches of Accounting
1.7 Basic Accounting Terms
2.CONCEPTUAL FRAME WORK OF ACCOUNTING
2.1 Basic Assumptions
2.2 Basic Concepts of Accounting
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2.3 Modifying Principles
2.4 Accounting Standards
3. BASIC ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES - I DOUBLE ENTRY SYSTEM OF BOOK KEEPING
3.1 Double Entry System
3.2 Account
3.3 Golden Rules of Accounting
4. BASIC ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES - II JOURNAL
4.1 Source Documents
4.2 Accounting Equation
4.3 Rules for Debiting and Crediting
4.4 Books of Original Entry
4.5 Illustrations
5. BASIC ACCOUNTING PROCEDURES
5.1 Utility
5.2 Format
5.3 Posting
5.4 Balancing an Account
5.5 Distinction between Journal and Ledger
6. SUBSIDIARY BOOKS I - SPECIAL PURPOSE BOOKS
6.1 Need
6.2 Purchase Book
6.3 Sales Book
6.4 Returns Book
6.5 Bills of Exchange
6.6 Bills Books
7. SUBSIDIARY BOOKS II - CASH BOOK
7.1 Features
7.2 Advantages
7.3 Kinds of Cash Book
8. SUBSIDIARY BOOKS III - PETTY CASH BOOK
8.1 Imprest System
8.2 Analytical Petty Cash Book
8.3 Format
8.4 Balancing Petty Cash Book
8.5 Posting of Entries in the Petty Cash Account
8.6 Advantages
9. BANK RECONCILIATION STATEMENT
9.1 Bank Pass Book
9.2 Differences between Cash Book and Pass Book
9.3 Bank Reconciliation Statement
9.4 Causes of disagreement between the balance shown by the cash book and the balance shown by the pass book
9.5 Procedure for preparing Bank Reconciliation Statement
9.6 Format
10. TRIAL BALANCE AND RECTIFICATION OF ERRORS
10.1 Definition
10.2 Objectives
10.3 Advantages
10.4 Methods
10.5 Format
10.6 Sundry Debtors and Sundry Creditors
10.7 Limitations
10.8 Errors in Accounting
10.9 Steps to Locate the Errors
10.10 Suspense Account
10.11 Rectification of Errors
11. CAPITAL AND REVENUE TRANSACTIONS
11.1 Capital Transactions
11.2 Capital Receipt
11.3 Deferred Revenue Expenditure
11.4 Revenue Expenditure , Capital Expenditure and Deferred revenue Expenditure - Distinction
11.5 Capital Profit and Revenue Profit
11.6 Capital Loss and Revenue Loss
12. FINAL ACCOUNTS
12.1 Parts of Final Accounts
12.2 Trading Account
12.3 Profit and Loss Account
12.4 Balance Sheet
12.5 Difference between Trial Balance and Balance sheet
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