Account Sylabus Pu 2
Account Sylabus Pu 2
Account Sylabus Pu 2
SYLLABUS
Total Periods: 120 Hours
CHAPTER 1: DEPRECIATION, PROVISIONS AND RESERVES
12 Hours
1.1 Depreciation: Meaning of depreciation.
1.2 Features of depreciation.
1.3 Causes for depreciation
1.4 Need for charging depreciation
1.5 Factors to be taken into account for the calculation of depreciation
1.6 Methods of depreciation
a) Straight line method: Meaning, merits, demerits and
problems. (one or more purchase and one sale-full
or part)
b) Diminishing balance method: Meaning, merits,
demerits and problems. (one or more purchase and
one sale-full or part)
c) Annuity method: Meaning, merits, demerits and
problems.
d) Sinking fund Method - concepts only
e) Insurance policy Method - concepts only
f) Revaluation Method - concepts only
1.7 Provision and Reserves-Meaning and importance
1.7.1 Difference between provision and reserves
1.7.2 Types of reserves: concepts only
Revenue reserves,
Capital reserves,
General reserves,
CHAPTER 2: ACCOUNTING FOR PARTNERSHIP FUNDAMENTALS
10 Hours
2.1 Partnership: Meaning and Features
2.2 Partnership Deed: Meaning and contents
2.3 Provision of Indian partnership Act of 1932 in the
absence of Partnership deed.
2.4 Maintenance of capital accounts of partners: Fixed
Capital system- problems Fluctuating Capital system-
problems
2.5 Adjustments of partnership accounts.
2.5.1 Interest on partners capitals
2.5.2 Interest on partners drawings- Problems
2.5.3 Interest on partners loan accounts
2.5.4 Partners salary or commission
2.5.5 Distribution of profits among partners
2.6 Profit and loss appropriation account-
Meaning and Problems.
CHAPTER 3: PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS -ADMISSION OF A PARTNER
14 Hours
3.1 Admission of a partner- Meaning.
3.2 Ratios in connection with admission of a partner
a) Sacrifice Ratio: Meaning and problems.
b) New profit sharing ratio : Meaning and problems.
3.2.1 Adjustments in connection with admission of a
partner.
i) Revaluation of Assets and Liabilities of the firm.
ii) Distribution of reserves and undistributed profits
or losses.
iii) Capital brought by the new partner : In cash and
in the form of other assets.
iv) Goodwill and its treatment:
a) Meaning and factors affecting Goodwill.
b) Need for taking goodwill into account at the
time of admission.
c) Methods of valuation of goodwill:
Average profit Method- Problems.
Super profit Method and Capitalization
Method- Concepts only
d) Treatment of goodwill on admission of a new
partner:
1) Goodwill brought in cash and withdrawn.
2) Goodwill brought in cash and retained.
3) Goodwill raised and retained.
4) Goodwill raised and written off.
v) Adjustment of old partners capital after admission
on the basis of new partners capital and
adjustments to be made in cash.
3.3 Preparation of Revaluation account
Goodwill account
Cash or bank account
Partners capital accounts
New balance sheet of the firm
CHAPTER 4: PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS RETIREMENT AND DEATH OF A
PARTNER 16 Hours
4.1 Retirement of a partner Meaning
4.1.1 Ratios in connection with retirement of a partner:
a) Gain Ratio - Meaning and problems.
b) New profit sharing ratio - Meaning and problems.
4.1.2 Adjustments in connection with retirement of a
partner:
i) Revaluation of assets and liabilities of the firm.
ii) Distribution of reserves and undistributed Profits
or losses.
iii) Treatment of Goodwill:
1) Created at its full value and retained.
2) Created at its full value and written off.
3) Created only to the extent of retiring partners
share and written off.
4) Raised to the extent of retiring partners share
and written off without opening
goodwill account.
iv) Settlement of amount due to the retiring partner:
a) Settlement in full by cash/through over draft.
b) Transfer to loan account.
c) Partly paid cash and balance transfer to loan
account.
d) Settlement in installments with interest.
v) Adjustment of continuing partners capital
balances after retirement on the basis of the total
capital of the new firm given according to the new
profit ratio and adjustments to be made in cash.
4.2 Death of a PartnerAscertainment of the amount due
to the deceased partner.Items to be taken into account:
a) Deceased partners capital.
b) Interest on deceased partners capital.
c) Salary or Commission up to the date of death.
d) Deceased partners share of undistributed profit or
loss
e) Deceased partners share of reserve fund.
f) Deceased partners share of goodwill.
g) Share of revaluation profit or loss.
h) Deceased partners share of accrued profit or loss
of the firm up to the date of his death.
i) Share of joint life policy.
k) Interest on drawings of deceased partner.
l) Preparation of Deceased partners capital account
and executors account.
CHAPTER 5: PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTS DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP FIRM
10 Hours
5.1 Dissolution of partnership -Meaning.
5.2 Dissolution of partnership Firm- Meaning.
5.3 Difference between Dissolution of partnership and
partnership firm.
5.4 Circumstances of dissolution of a firm.
5.5 Settlement of accounts on dissolution of a firm.
5.6 Dissolution accounts:
a) Realisation account.
b) Partners capital accounts
c) Cash or bank account.
CHAPTER 6: ACCOUNTING FOR SHARE CAPTIAL AND DEBENTURES
12 Hours
6.1. Meaning of Joint Stock Company.
6.1.1 Features of Joint Stock Company.
6.12. Share Capital of a Company- Meaning
6.1.3 Different Phases of Share Capital.
6.1.4 Shares: Meaning and Types-Equity Share, Preference
Share.
6.1.5 Issue of shares:- Concepts only
a) Issue of prospectus
b) Minimum subscription
c) Application for shares
d) Allotment of shares
e) Calls on shares
6.1.6 Journal entries relating to issue of shares:
i) Issue of shares at par
ii) Calls in arrears and Calls in advance.
iii) Issue of shares at premium
iv) Issue of shares at discount.
v) Over subscription and under subscription of
shares.
vi) Forfeiture and re-issue of forfeited shares
6.1.7 Presentation of share capital in company balance sheet
6.2. Debentures: Meaning and types of debentures.
6.2.1 Deference between shares and debentures.
6.2.2 Issue of debentures for cash:
Journal entries relating to issue of debentures for cash:
a) At par
b) At premium
c) At discount
6.2.3 Issue of debentures for consideration other than cash:
Journal entries relating to issue of debentures other
than cash:
a) At par
b) At premium
c) At discount
CHAPTER 7: FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF JOINT STOCK COMPANY 14 Hours
7.1 Financial Statements : Meaning
7.2 Objectives of financial statements
7.3 Types of financial statements:
a) Income Statements ( vertical format and contents)
b) Balance Sheet(vertical format and contents)
7.4 Preparation of Financial Statements in vertical form
(simple problems)
CHAPTER 8:ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 12Hours
8.1 Analysis of Financial Statements: Meaning,
significance and objectives
8.1 Tools of financial analysis:
i) Comparative Statements-Meaning ,types and
problems
a) Income Statements
b) Position Statement
ii) Common size Statements- Meaning ,types and
problems
a) Income Statements
b) Position Statement
iii) Trend Analysis -Meaning
Calculation of Trend Percentage
8.12 Limitations of Financial Analysis.
Ratio Analysis
Meaning of Accounting Ratio
Significance of Accounting Ratio
Types:
i) Liquidity Ratio-Current Ratio, Liquid Ratio.
ii) Solvency Ratio-Debt Equity Ratio, Proprietary
Ratio.
iii) Activity Ratio-Inventory Turnover Ratio,
Debtors Turnover Ratio, Creditors Turnover
Ratio.
iv) Profitability Ratio-Gross Profit Ratio, Net Profit
Ratio, Operating Ratio.Limitations of Ratio
Analysis.
CHAPTER 9: ACCOUNTING FOR NON-PROFIT ORGANISATIONS
14 Hours
9.1 Non-Profit Organisations- Meaning and features.
9.2 Need for maintaining of accounts by non-profit
organisations.
9.3 Books of accounts maintained by non-profit
organisations.
9.4 Capital and Revenue items-
Meaning, classification and treatment.
9.5 Final accounts of non-profit organisations:
a) Receipts and Payment accounts-Meaning and
features.
b) Income and Expenditure-Meaning and features.
c) Balance Sheet
9.6 Preparation of Receipt and Payment Account.
9.7 Ascertainment of Opening Capital Fund.
9.8 Preparation of Income a nd Expenditure account and Balance Sheet
from Receipts and Payments Accounts and other
information-
i) For new non-profit organisations.
ii) For existing non-profit organisations.
(Opening balance sheet should be given)
CHAPTER 10: COMPUTERS IN ACCOUNTING II 6 hours
10.1 Meaning of Data
10.1.2. Meaning of Information
10.1.3. Qualities of Information
10.1.4. Types of Information
10.2. Data Processing
10.2.1. Meaning of Data Processing
10.2.2. Stages of Data Processing
10.2.3. Types of Data Processing
10.3. Data Base Management System (DBMS): Meaning
Advantages and Disadvantages of DBMS
10.4. Models of Database Management System(Types)-
10.5. Meaning and Diagrammatic explanation
i) Simple/List structure data base model
ii) Hierarchical data base model
iii) Network data base model
iv) Relational data base model
TOTAL 120 Hrs