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B. COM - III YEAR CORPORATE ACCOUNTING Paper : 301 P.P.W.: (T4+P1= 5 Hours) Max.Marks:100 (T 70+P30) OBJECTIVES : 1. To provide the knowledge relating to the Accounting Standards. 2. To enable students to company final accounts using computers 3. To enable the students to prepare financial statements of Insurance and Bank Companies.. UNIT-I: Accounting Standards - Valuation of Goodwill and Shares - 40 Hrs. Accounting Standards - Need and importance - An overview of Indian Accounting Standards. Introduction-types of shares: Issue of Shares at par, Premium and at Discount - Forfeiture and Reissue of Shares-Rights issue - Recording of transactions relating to issue of shares using computers. Issue and Redemption of Debentures - Redemption out of profits –sinking fund method / Recording of transactions relating to issue and redemption of debentures using computers Underwriting of Issue of Shares (Simple Problems) UNIT-II: Valuation of Goodwill and shares Company final accounts - issue of Bonus shares and Profits Prior to Incorporation. – 40 Hrs. Valuation of Goodwill - Need and methods - Normal Profit Method, Super Profits Method – Capitalization Method Valuation of shares - Need for Valuation - Methods of Valuation - Net assets method, Yield basis method, Fair value method. Preparation of Final Accounts – Provisions relating to preparation of final accounts – Profit and loss account and balance sheet – Preparation of final accounts using computers. Issue of bonus shares-Provisions of company’s Act and SEBI guide lines. Acquisition of business and profits prior to incorporation. – Accounting treatment. UNIT-III: Amalgamation, Absorption and Internal Reconstruction: -35 Hrs. Amalgamation -- In the nature of merger and purchase – Calculation of purchase consideration -Treatment in the books of transferor and transferee (as per Accounting Standard 14, excluding inter- company holdings) Recording of transactions relating to mergers using computers. Absorption-Accounting treatment problems. Internal Reconstruction - Accounting Treatment– Preparation of final statements after reconstruction.. Recording of transactions relating to Internal Reconstruction using computers UNIT-IV: Bank Accounts-Accounts of Insurance Companies 35 Hrs. Bank Accounts –Books and Registers to be maintained by banks-Slip system of posting-rebate on bills discounted-Schedule of advances –Non performing assets - Legal provisions relating to Preparation of final accounts – Preparation of bank final Accounts using computers Life Insurance Companies –Preparation of Revenue Account, Profi and loss account , Balance Sheet and Valuation Balance Sheet. General insurance Preparation of final accounts-with special reference to fire&marine insurance only.


Suggested Readings: 1.Principles and Practice of Accounting R.L. Gupta & V.K. Gupta Sulthan Chand &sons 2. Accountancy – III Tulasian Tata Mcgraw Hill Co 2.Accountancy - III S.P. Jain & K.L Narang Kalyani Publishers 3.Financial Accounting Dr.V.K.Goyal Excel Books 4.Introduction to Accountancy T.S.Grewal S.Chand and CO 5 Modern Accountancy Vol-II Haneef and Mukherjee Tata Mcgraw Hill co 6.Advanced Accountancy Arulanandam Himalaya publishers 7.Advanced Accountancy Vol-II S.N.Maheshwari&V.L.Maheswari Vikash Publishing co. 8.Advanced Accountancy: Shukla and Grewal S.Chand & Co 9. Advanced Accountancy: R.L. Gupta and Radhaswamy Sulthan Chand &sons 10. Corporate Accounting Goyal VK Excel 11.Corporate Accounting Verma KK Excel Practical Examination : 30 Marks Project Work : 15 Marks Lab / Assignment : 10 Marks Viva voce : 5 Marks


B.Com III Year COST AND MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING Paper: 302 P.P.W.: (T4+P1= 5 Hours) Max.Marks:100 (T 70+P30) Objectives: 1.To impart conceptual knowledge of costing and management accounting 2. To train the students in finding the cost of products using different methods of costing 3. To equip basic skills of analysis of financial information to be useful to the management Unit-I: Introduction. - 30 Hrs. Cost Accounting: definitions, features, objectives, functions, scope, advantages and limitations. Management Accounting: definitions, features, objectives, functions, scope, advantages and limitations. Relationship between cost, management and financial accounting. Cost concepts-Cost classification -preparation of cost sheet. Relationship of costing department with other departments. Unit-II: Elements of Costs. - 40 Hrs. Material Cost: direct and indirect material cost, Inventory control techniques-stock levels, EOQ,ABC analysis. Issue of materials to production- pricing methods-FIFO, LIFO with base stock, average methods. Labor cost: direct and indirect labor cost- methods of payment of wages including incentive plans –Halsey and Rowan plans, Tailors Piece Rate method. Overheads: features, classification, methods of allocation and apportionment of overheads. Unit-III Methods of Costing. - 40 Hrs. Single or Output Costing, job and contract costing : Features, costing process- computation of cost Process Costing: features, treatment of normal and abnormal losses, preparation of process cost accounts (excluding equivalent products and inter process profits) Unit-IV: Costing Techniques for Decision making: - 40 Hrs. Budgetary Control-Fixed, Flexible Budget and cash budget Marginal Costing-Break Even Analysis-in units and in Rupees, P/V ratio margin of safety and Break even charts. Standard Costing-Material and labour Variances Suggested Readings: 1.Cost and Management Accounting Jain and Narang Kalyani Publishers 2.Cost and Management Accounting M.N Arora Himalaya Publishing House 3.Cost accounting Dutt pearson Education 4.Management accounting Sarma and Gupta kalyani publishers 5. Management accounting S.P.Guptha S.Chnad co 6. Management accounting S.N.maheswari Sultan chand and sons 7.Cost Accounting Jawaharlal Tata Mcgraw Hill 8.Cost Accounting Theory and Practice Banerjee PHI Practical Examination : 30 Marks Project Work : 15 Marks Lab / Assignment : 10 Marks Viva voce : 5 Marks


B.Com III Year Business Law Paper:303 P.P.W.: (T4+P1= 5 Hours) Max.Marks:100 (T 70+P30) Objective: To make the students learn the basics of business laws and apply them in real life situations. Unit –I: Contract Act- Discharge of a Contract - 55 Hrs. 1. Agreement and Contract: Definition and meaning - Essentials of a valid contract – types of contracts. 2. Offer and Acceptance: Definition – Essentials of a valid offer and acceptance – communication and revocation of offer and acceptance. 3. Consideration: Definition and importance – Essentials of valid consideration – the Doctrines of ‘Stranger to Contract’ and ‘No Consideration – No Contract’ – Capacity to contract – special rules regarding minor’s agreements. 4. Consent: Free Consent – Flaw in Consent: Coercion – Undue influence – Fraud – Misrepresentation and Mistake. 5. Legality of object and consideration:– illegal and immoral agreements – agreements opposed to public policy. 6. Agreements expressly declared to be void – wagering agreements and contingent contracts. Unit II. Sale of Goods Act: - 20 Hrs. 1. Contract of sale: Definition - features – definition of the term goods – types of goods – rules of transfer of property in goods – differences between sale and agreement to sell. 2. Rights of an unpaid seller. 3. Conditions and warranties – meaning and distinction – express and implied conditions and warranties – sale by non-owners – auction sale. Unit III: Consumer Protection Act : - 20 Hrs. 1.Definitions of the terms consumer, unfair trade practices, restrictive trade practices and complainant – rights of consumers – consumer protection councils – consumer redressal agencies – penalties for violation. Unit V: Company Law and Intellectual Property Rights : - 55 Hrs. 1. Doctrine of ultra vires and its effects – doctrine of constructive notice – doctrine of indoor management – exceptions. 2.Management of companies – directors – qualifications – disqualifications – appointment – removal – rights and duties – company meetings and resolutions - appointment of a company secretary. 3. Winding up of companies – various modes – compulsory winding up- powers and duties of official liquidator – members and creditors voluntary winding up – winding up subject to the supervision of the court –dissolution. 4. Intellectual Property Rights: Meaning - Need and objectives-Meaning of the terms industrial property, literary property, copy right, patents, trade marks, trade names, trade secrets, industrial designs, geographical indications. Information Technology Act, 2000: aims and objectives – a brief overview of the Act. Suggested Books: Kapoor ND: Mercentile Law, Sultan Chand Kapoor ND: Company Law, Sultan Chand Balachandran V: Business Law, Tata Tulsian: Mercantile Law, Tata Tulsian: Busiess Law, Tata Gogna: A Text books of Business and Industrial Law, S.Chand Pillai Bhagavathi: Business Law, S.Chand Gogna : A Text Book of Mercantile Law, S. Chand Gogna: A Text Book of Company Law, S. Chand Practical Examination : 30 Marks Project Work : 15 Marks Lab / Assignment : 10 Marks Viva voce : 5 Marks


B.Com III Year AUDITING Paper:304 Max.Marks:100 (T 70+P30) P.P.W.: (T4+P1= 5 Hours) Objectives: i) To impart knowledge pertaining to basic concepts of auditing. ii) To acquaint oneself with auditing procedure and report Writing. Unit I: Introduction to Auditing - 40 Hrs. Auditing: Meaning-Definition-Evolution-Objectives-Importance. Types of audit: Based on ownership (Proprietorship, Partnership, Companies, Trusts, Cooperative Societies, Government Departments) -Based on time (Interim, Final, Continuous, Balance Sheet)- Based on objectives (Independent, Financial, Internal, Cost, Tax, Government, Secretarial). Unit II : Planning of Audit and Control - 35 Hrs. Auditor: Qualifications and disqualifications – Qualities - Appointment and Reappointment – Remuneration – Removal – Rights – Duties – Liabilities. Audit planning: - Engagement letter - Audit programme -Audit note book -Audit papers - Audit work book - Audit contents - Audit markings - Internal check- Internal control –(Sales-Purchases-Fixed assets-Cash- Bank-Pay Roll) - Accounting controls and Sampling in audit. Lab Work: Preparation of Audit programme for an organization. Unit III: Vouching and Audit of Financial Statements - 40 Hrs. Vouching: Meaning- Vouching of cash and trading transactions –Investigation, Verification and Valuation of assets and liabilities- Differences between vouching, investigation, verification and valuation. Audit of Financial Statements: Receipts – Payments – Sales – Purchases -Fixed assets – Investments - Personal ledger – Inventories - Capital and Reserves - Other assets - Other liabilities. Lab Work: Vouching of cash book of a local business unit. Unit IV: Audit of Institutions and Report Writing - 35 Hrs. Audit of institutions: Partnership - Manufacturing and Other Companies -Non-trading concerns. Audit Report: Contents - Preparation of audit report – Fair report - Qualified report. Lab Work: Collection of Model Audit Reports from Local Auditor and Preparation of similar reports. Business Correspondence and Report writing: Basic principles – Business letters. Business reports: Structure – Preparation of Routine reports and special reports. Lab Work: Drafting of model business letters and Preparation of business reports. Reference Books : 1. Contemporary Auditing : Kamal Gupta 2. Practical auditing : Spicer & Pegler 3. Principles and practices of Auditing : Jagdish Prakash 4. Business correspondence and Report Writing : Tata M.Graw Hill 5. Business correspondence & Report writing : Urmila Rai &S.M. Rai 6. Business communications and Report writing : Kalyani Publications 7. Auditing : N.D.Kapoor 8. Practical Auditing : T.N.Tandon 9. Auditing : Dinkar Pagare 10. Auditing : R.G.Saxena ( Himalaya Publications) 11. Auditing Principles and Techniques Basu SK 12. Auditing Principles & Practice Kumar Sharma, PHI Practical Examination : 30 Marks Project Work : 15 Marks Lab / Assignment : 10 Marks Viva voce : 5 Marks


ELECTIVE-III ACCOUNTING – I This Elective Group for B.Com. General Students only Paper – I Advanced Corporate Accounting Paper-2 Management Accounting ADVANCED CORPORATE ACCOUNTING Elective Paper - 1 Max Marks : 100 (T70+P30) P.P.W: 5(T4+P1) Time: 3 Hrs. Unit – I: The Accounts of Holding Companies: 30 Hrs. The Nature of Holding companies – Legal requirements of a holding company – Schedule VI of the Companies act and subsidiary companies-Preparation of consolidated balance sheet – cancellation of investment account – minority interest – cost of acquiring control or goodwill – capital reserve – preference share capital in subsidiary companies – debentures in subsidiary companies (including problems related to the single subsidiary company) Lab : Computation of problems using Excel / Accounting packages Unit-II: Accounts of electricity Companies (Double – Accounting system): 40 Hrs Meaning double account system-revenue account and net revenue account-capital account (receipts and expenditure on capital account) and general balance sheet. Replacement of an asset. Important provisions of Indian electricity Act 1910, Electricity supply act 1948 and the companies act 1956-Formats of relevant accounts – calculation of reasonable return and disposal of surplus, Preparation of net revenue account and Balance sheet (including problems) Lab: computation of Problems using Excel/Accounting packages. Unit – III: Accounting for price level changes (inflation accounting): 40 Hrs Introduction, limitations of historical cost accounting, methods of accounting for price level changes – preparation of income statement and balance sheet under current cost accounting (CCA). (Including problems) Lab: computation of Problems using Excel/Accounting packages. Unit – IV : 40 Hrs Liquation of companies, Human Resource Accounting and social responsibility of Accounting, Recent developments in Accounting: Liquation of companies: Scope, contributory preferential payments, preference dividend. Statement of affairs and deficiency/surplus account. Liquidators final statement of account, liquidators remuneration, receiver for debenture holders, list ‘B’ contributories (including problems). Lab: computation of Problems using Excel/Accounting packages. Human Resource Accounting : Definition, Objectives, approaches, assumptions, advantages, limitations of HRA, HRA in India, Historical cost accounting, Replacement of cost method, Opportunity cost method. (Theory only). Social Responsibility Accounting: Meaning, Nature of social responsibility, need, objectives, accounting concept and objectives of social responsibility, indicators of social performance (Theory only) Recent developments in Accounting: Value added statement-Economic value added-Environmental Accounting-Brand Accounting (Theory only) Suggestions Readings: 1. R.L Gupta, M. Radha Swamy : Corporate accounting, Sultan chand 2. M.A Arulanandam, K.S Raman : Advanced Accounting, Himalaya 3. Tulsania : Advanced Accounting, Tata Magrahills publications 4. Jain & Narang : Corporate Accounting, Kalyani publications 5. S.M Shukla: Advanced Accounting, Sahitya Bhavan. 6. S.N Maheswari, Corporate Accounting, Sahitya Bhavan.


Practical Examination : 30 Marks Project Work : 15 Marks Lab / Assignment : 10 Marks Viva voce : 5 Marks


Paper-II MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING Paper – E-III-1: P-2 Time 3 Hours. P.P.W.: (T4+P1= 5 Hours) Max.Marks:100 (T 70+P30) UNIT-I : 30 Hrs Introduction : Definition, Scope, Objectives of Management Accounting-Management Accounting Vs. Financial Accounting and cost Accounting. Installation of Management Accounting System - Role of Management Accountant – Controller functions – Management information system (Theory only) Financial Statement analysis: Financial statements-features, limitations. Need for, Meaning, objectives, and process of financial statement analysis-Methods and techniques of analysis (Theory Only) UNIT-II : 40 Hrs Ratio analysis : Meaning, Classification, Advantages and limitations of Ration analysis, computation and interpretation of accounting ratios: Liquidity, Profitability and Activity and Solvency ratios (including problems). Lab: using excel / Accounting packages computation of problems on Ratio Analysis. UNIT-III: 40 Hrs Funds Flow & Cash Flow Analyses: Concepts of fund and fund flow – Preparation of funds flow statement. Concepts of cash and cash flow-limitations of funds and cash flow analyses (including problems). Lab: using excel/Accounting packages computation of problems on Cash Flow and fund flow statements. UNIT-IV : 40 Hrs Capital Budgeting : Meaning and importance of capital budgeting-Process of capital budgeting- Methods of capital budgeting : Traditional and time-adjusted methods (including problems) pay back period method, ARR & IRR methods. Practical Examination : 30 Marks Project Work : 15 Marks Lab / Assignment : 10 Marks Viva voce : 5 Marks