Final Project Divya
Final Project Divya
Final Project Divya
TRAINING A T
SKR AND COMPANY LLP
SUBMITTED TO
Dr. MGR JANAKI COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCE
FOR WOMEN
B.COM (BANK MANAGEMENT)
SUBMITTED BY
DIVYASRI.T
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
BANK MANAGEMENT
2021-2022
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Dr. MGR JANAKI COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCE
FOR WOMEN
CHENNAI-600 028
DECLARATION
DATE:
PLACE:
First of all, I would like to thank God for helping me to complete this internship
period successfully.
I express our sincere and heartful thanks to our guide Ms. V.JAYALAKSHMI
MCOM, MBA for her coordination and guidance. I thank the other faculty
members of the department.
I sincerely thank SKR and COMPANY LLP for involving me to get train in
the organization and also thanks to staff of the office for their kind co-operation
and Co-ordination.
Finally, I would like to express my special thanks my family and friends for helping me
in all aspects and helped me in successful completion of this internship
TABLE OF CONTENT
S NO PARTICULAR
1 INTRODUCTION
2 HISTORY
3 OBJECTIVE OF STUDY
4 WORK INVOLVED IN SKR AND COMPANY LLP
5 ABOUT CLIENT DETAILS
6 PETTY CASH BOOK
TRAVEL REIMBURSEMENT / COMPANY TRAVEL EXPENSES
7
PAYMENT
8 STOCK / INVENTORY AUDITS
9 BOARD OF DIRECTOR / COMPANY FINANCIAL DETAILS
10 WORKING EXPERIENCE
11 CONCLUSION
12 BIBLIOGRAPHY
SKR AND COMPANY LLP - Chartered Accountant
1. INTRODUCTION
S K R And Company LLP, Company Is An Entity Incorporated On 16 December
2013 Under Ministry Of Corporate Affairs (MCA). S K R And Company LLP, Company Is
Also An Entity Listed Under Class As A 4 Organization Having Registration Number For
The Company Or Limited Liability Partnership As Other Business Activities. The
Concerned Entity Is Incorporated and Registered Under Its Relevant Statute by the
Registrar of Companies (I.E. R.O.C), Roc-Chennai. The Official Address For The
Registered Office Of The Organization In Question I.E. S K R And Company
LLP Company Is 10 / 113 Dr. Ranga Road, Mylapore, Chennai. TN 600004.
As Per The Information With Registrar Of Companies, ROC - Chennai Under Ministry Of
Corporate Affairs (MCA), S K R And Company LLP Company Has A Corporate
Identification Number I.E. CIN As AAB-9330 And Is A 4 Entity I.E. A Other Business
Activities Having an Authorized Share Capital Of rs. 20,000 And Paid Up Share Capital
having 0 Members and Is Currently N/A Organization.
2. HISTORY
Established in 2010, we are a dynamic team of audit and finance professionals with
a shared mission and sense of purpose. Our professional expertise and in-depth industry
experience help us align effective financial strategies with business goals to unlock growth
and value for any enterprise. The objective and equitable insights we offer on any business,
has positioned us as a trusted partner for our clients and we honor our clients through
exceptional service, on-time delivery of solutions and unwavering commitment to
excellence. Our client relationships are modeled on a two-pronged approach, to provide
expert advice and direction, at fair prices. We offer our services across a diverse array of
sectors and clients.
Our Service
Audit
Audit and assurance is all about meticulous data analysis. Everything needs to be
checked, double checked, and triple checked.
Taxation
Bonds and commodities are much more stable than stocks and trades. We allow our
clients to invest in the right bonds & commodities.
Compliance
We work with our clients and do a deep analysis of their business. We help prepare
possible outcomes to different decisions.
Consulting
Companies dislike the term ‘turnaround consulting’ because it represents failure. The
truth is that turnaround consulting represents success.
Accounting & Finance
Accounts and Payroll Outsourcing.
3. OBJECTIVE OF STUDY
Know us
Eight decades of strong reputation and longevity, George Oakes transcends its businesses
with growth, endurance, social connect and success. We work with dedication,
serviceability and quality.
First choice
GOL aspires to be the first choice by innovative engineering solutions – Prefer us in the
first place and we promise to delight you. Among the many choices in the after-market, we
wish to be unique and outstanding through our innovative practices
Creative Thinking
Our teams are always busy to think creatively for next level of convenient availability of
components. We are constantly automating our processes and deploying digital solutions
for challenging aftermarket requirements
Our History
GOL Now
Today, George Oakes is one of the most trusted and reputed names in the automotive
aftermarket industry, distributing components for brands such as Tata Motors, Bosch, India
Pistons, Simpsons, & Mahindra and Mahindra. GOL continues to build confidence and trust
among stakeholders by distributing far and wide to reach remote customers. Recently, to
ensure customer convenience and accessibility, George Oakes has launched its parts and
services online, through www. partzrider.com
of the group The House of Chettinad is successfully marching towards a centennial
year with the hard work and dedication of three generations of the family which
stand for its Quality, Integrity and Reliability of the Products, Services and Trading
that are being dealt by the group.
Our Vision
Chettinad Group will touch and uplift the lives of the people in India through establishing
and maintaining world class industrial, infrastructural, educational and health care facilities
to give quality of products and services, in which it deals with, to our valuable customers,
at a competitive price. Industrial and infrastructural development activities undertaken will
provide employment opportunity and economic development. By providing quality
education and world class health facility, society will be benefited. We will continue and
expand our “Corporate Social Responsibility” and better “environment management” for
sustainable development. Our Product Portfolio
We are involved in the production, export and supplying Quartz Powder, Quartz Grits,
Fused Silica Powder, Fused Silica Cullets and Crystobolite. These are manufactured in
highly developed manufacturing unit under the supervision of our crew of experienced
professionals. We use only the best quality ingredients and basic material to produce this
array that conforms to the global guidelines of quality. Apart from this, clients can avail
these products in their required formulations along with the available standard options. We
offer these products at leading industry prices.
We offer:
Quartz Powder (Filler material for Engineering stone)
Quartz Grits
Fused Silica Cullets
Fused Silica Grains
Fused Silica Powder
Crystobolite
Our Team
Our organizational functions are performed efficiently as we have hired a team of adroit
professionals. Also, our team members are highly trained and have immense knowledge
and skills in their respective discipline. These professionals strive hard and make best use of
their expertise to produce chemicals and conducting material with the customized
specifications to meet the exact requirements of clients. We meet the deadlines and deliver
products within the stipulated schedule as our professionals are energetic and work in close
coordination with each other.
Our skillful squad consists of:
Procuring agents
Engineers
Skilled technicians
Quality analysts
R&D personnel
Sales & marketing executive
Why Us
CHEMSEM has expertise in this field with a highly qualified and competent work force.
CHEMSEM is committed to meet the exacting quality built into its process for the
requirements of our customers, with its.
6. Petty Cash
A petty cash fund is a small amount of company cash, often kept on hand (e.g., in a
locked drawer or box), to pay for minor or incidental expenses, such as office supplies or
employee reimbursements.
A petty cash fund will undergo periodic reconciliations, with transactions also recorded on
the financial statements. In larger corporations, each department might have its own petty
cash fund.
Travel requests
When you use paper forms and emails for trip approvals, they can get lost and approvals get
delayed. Get total control over travel requests, reduce administrative costs, and eliminate
paperwork.
1. Requesting Reimbursement
The employee would likely have to fill out a paper form by hand, completing full details of the type
of travel reimbursement being sought, the reasons for it, and a total cost breakdown, along with
attaching all the paper receipts in an envelope or stapled to the back of the form.
2. Approving Reimbursement
This form would then be handed to their line manager, along with all those receipts, for the line
manager to authorize.
3. Requesting Payment
The authorized form would be sent to the finance team for payment.
4. Approving Payment
The payment would be approved and wired by the finance team. Finally, the employee receives the
payment.
Here’s a list of the various inventory auditing procedures that could occur.
Physical inventory counting: This is the process of counting each piece of inventory so you can
account for all items. You’ll want to schedule a physical inventory count ahead of time because it
will likely be an inconvenience to normal business flow. You might also want to consider using
technology, like a bar code scanner, to help physically count each item. (If you’re working with an
auditor, they will likely want to observe this process and will want to reconcile the count with your
general ledger.)
Inventory layers: If you do inventory using the FIFO (first-in, first-out) or LIFO (last-in, first-out),
you’ll want to look at the layers of inventory you’ve recorded to make sure they’re valid.
High-value item inventory analysis: This can also be known as an ABC Analysis. High-value
items are given the grouping of A products, mid-tier are B, and low value are C. ABC analysis can
also help you manage a stockroom better and save time. If you put the high-volume items in Group
C near the entrance, this will speed up trips from the sales floor, while low-volume, high-value
items in Group A should be secured safely away to reduce costly theft. (If you’re working with an
auditor, they will likely spend more time counting high-value inventory items.)
Inventory in transit analysis: When materials are moving between two or more locations, you’ll
want to track the time between the date of shipment or shift, and the date of receipt. These
inventory audits will help ensure nothing is lost or damaged in transit. Auditors test for this by
reviewing any kind of transfer documentation.
Freight cost analysis: This analysis will determine shipping costs, or how much it costs to get
products from one place to another.
Finished-goods cost analysis: This is best used if you create your own products. When all the work
on the inventory is completed, it becomes a “finished good” and is ready to be sold. You can then
analyze the value of the inventory for the current accounting period.
Direct labor analysis: Direct labor is production or services labor that is assigned to a specific
product, cost center, or work order. The cost of direct labor is generally considered to be the cost
of regular hours, shift differentials, and overtime hours worked by employees. You’ll also want to
add in payroll taxes or any benefits costs associated with employees to properly analyze this cost.
(This analysis is only done if direct labor is included in the cost of inventory.)
Overhead analysis: Overhead is the cost of doing business that doesn’t include the direct materials
and labor required. This should include the cost of rent, electricity, etc. When doing an analysis
of overhead costs, you’re trying to predict the indirect cost of doing business, which will help you
budget for the year. (Again, auditors will only want to look at this if overhead is included in your
inventory costs.)
Reconciling items investigation: If there are discrepancies between the inventory counts in the
company’s records and the actual amounts on the warehouse shelves, you’ll need to figure out why
there are differences between the two amounts and make adjustments to the records to reflect this
analysis. Inventory reconciliation is an extremely important part of cycle counting.
Test invoices listed in receivable report: Auditors will select invoices from the accounts receivable
aging report at random and compare them to supporting documentation to see if they were billed in
the correct amounts, to correct customers, on the correct dates. This is a test of the entire system to
see how things line up.
Match invoices to shipping log: Here an auditor will verify that invoices for products match the
amount of items and cost of what was shipped from your warehouse.
Cash receipts review: An auditor will count and balance all receipts of items paid for by cash.
ANANTHANARAYANAN
7995178 Designated Partner 30-Sep-17
SUBRAMANIAN
Company Details
Detail Financial
Profit & Loss
Report
LLP
Total Revenue
Identification AAB-9330 Balance Sheet Not Not
(Turnover)
Number Available Available
S K R AND
Company Paid-up
COMPANY Not Total Expenses Not
Name Capital
LLP Available Available
Employee
Company Reserves &
Active Not Benefit Not
Status Surplus
Available Expenses Available
Long Term Not Not
ROC ROC-Chennai Finance Costs
Borrowings Available Available
Main division
of business Other
Short Term
activity to be Business Depriciation
Borrowings
carried out in Activities Not Not
India Available Available
Description Other
Trade Profit Before
of main Business Not Not
Payables Tax
division Activities Available Available
Number Of Current Not Not
0 Profit After Tax
Partners Investments Available Available
Number of 4 Inventories Not
Designated Available
Partners
Date of Trade Not
16-Dec-13
Incorporation Receivables Available
Cash and Not
Age of 8 years, 5
Bank Available
Company month, 9 days
Balances
I did my Internship 15days in SKR and company LLP, Its Auditor Office, and I am
supporting the accounts teams, with their accounting work like Petty cash voucher verification and
Travel Reimbursement Payment process of George Oaks Limited Client, and directly went to
another client Chettinad Group of Company to verify the stock physical count.
I have learned in Petty cash (George Oaks has 36 branches in India) initially how to prepare
manual voucher for day to day incurring the entire branch expenses. Then how will you enter the
petty cash expenses in to tally with correct ledger and clear narration. To verify petty cash
voucher as per the auditing procedures of proper expenses bills attachment with authorized
signature then it should be in correct ledger and one petty cash voucher amount must not above ten
thousand rupees, if its above ten thousand rupees spilt into multi voucher. Then how to send petty
cash correction report through mail to Client office manager. Finally to maintain all the petty cash
records properly as per year manual and system wise.
Next Process Travel Expenses Reimbursement of George Oaks, Every month nearly 200
Employees travel bills will be received, In every management have a hierarchy like Executive,
Senior Executive, Manager, Senior Manager, Regional Manager, general manager and CEO,
according to the company travel policy limit will be there, with that limit we have to verify the
travel bills and pay the amount for the travel payment. Initially we have to send mail to the entire
branch to send their travel journey plan required advance amount with approval of manager ,after
receiving mail the branch request advance amount, we have consolidate in to one excel sheet
added with travel bill amount excel formula to prepare bank payment for employees. With that I
learned how to send proper mail to all the management staff, then how to use excel with simple
formulas, and how will you find outstanding list of employees.
Final process verification of physical company stock, I went some of stock audit client place to
verify the company manufacturing stock verification, according to that audit procedure initially to
verify the manual counting stock, floor to paper what I have, and compare with software system
list. In that what I learned, how manufacturing company running in to different section of raw
material, semi-finished goods, then conversion of finished goods.
In that short span of time I have learned many things about organization and it will develop my
skills and knowledge through help me to further job and carrier opportunity.
11. CONCLUSION
From the above we can conclude that accounting not only helps an enterprise to conduct its day to
day activities smoothly but also helps in its future growth. At the same time financial statements
produced by various accounting systems are used by multiple stakeholders to take economic
decisions. I should now have a clearer idea of the context in which accounting is set. I should also
be aware that accounting is the recording and processing of data into information of the
Characteristics of good information, and of the relationship between accounting and organizational
objectives. You would have realized that although computerized accounting systems are labour
saving, it is not made redundant with the introduction of computerized accounting but his job
scope is redefined such that he is able to add value to the managing of the organization concerned.
An Accountant should have clear concept on accounting concept that may help to recognize the
income and expenses. A clear understanding on accounting concepts may help to an accountant
producing a reliable financial report.
12. BIBILIOGRAPHY