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An important part of any business organisation is the money that comes in and the money that goes out. Every bit of monetary inflow and outflow needs to be tracked and accounted for.This course is intended to develop understanding:Systematically recording the accounting transactions, accountants determine the profitability of a business, perform financial forecasts and assess the overall performance of a business enterprise.How can the credibility and usefulness of accounting and financial information be ensured? Or Why accounting and finance are the key elements for a business entity?To understand how accounting operates through Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, accounting standards and structured rules and procedures,This course will help the aspiring accountants, like you, to strengthen the conceptual base in accounting through variety of e-resources like video lectures, enrichment materials for supplementing textbooks, self-assessment inventory and checklist, external weblinks and many more activities for smooth progression and joyful learning.
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Chapter No.
Module No.
Module Name
Chapter 1
Module 1
Introduction to Accounting– Part 1
Module 2
Introduction to Accounting – Part 2
Module 3
Introduction to Accounting– Part 3
Module 4
Introduction to Accounting – Part 4
Assignment 1
Chapter 2
Module 5
Theory Base of Accounting – Part 1
Module 6
Theory Base of Accounting – Part 2
Assignment 2
Chapter 3
Module 7
Accounting Vouchers
Module 8
Accounting Equation
Module 9
Rules of Debit and Credit
Assignment 3
Chapter 4
Module 10
Books of Original Entry: Journal
Module 11
Special Purpose Books: Cash Book
Module 12
Special Purpose Books: Purchases book, Sales book, Purchases Return book, Sales Return book, Journal Proper
Module 13
Ledger
Assignment 4
Chapter 5
Module 14
Bank Reconciliation Statement
Chapter 6
Module 15
Trial Balance and Rectification of Errors - Part 1
Module 16
Trial Balance and Rectification of Errors - Part 2
Chapter 7
Module 17
Depreciation
Module 18
Provisions and Reserve
Chapter 8
Module 19
Bills of Exchange – I
Module 20
Bills of Exchange – II
Assignment 5
Final Assessment