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Introduction to Management Accounting
β Scribed by Minaxi A. Rachchh, Siddeshwar Gadade, Eknath A. Pathil, Gunvantrai A. Rachchh
- Publisher
- Pearson Education
- Year
- 2011
- Leaves
- 583
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Financial
Accounting
And auditing
Copyright
Contents
Preface
Syllabus w.e.f. 2009β2010
Pattern of Question Paper
Section I
Analysis and Interpretation of Financial Statements
Introduction
An Overview of Management Accounting
Features of Management Accounting
Financial Statements
Meaning
Form and Contents of Financial Statements
Users of Financial Statements
Financial Statement Analysis
Concept
Purposes
Procedure
Types of Analysis of Financial Statements
Tools and Techniques of Analysis
Illustrations
Summary
Exercise
Problems
Ratio Analysis
Meaning of Ratio and Ratio Analysis
Ratio Analysis
Various Classifi cations of Ratios
Computation of Ratios
Balance Sheet Ratios
Revenue Statement Ratios
Combined/Composite Ratios
Functional classification
Use of Ratios in Analysis
Limitations of Ratio Analysis
Illustrations
Summary
Exercise
Problems
Cash Flow Statement
Introduction
Need and Importance of Cash Flow Statement
Meaning of Cash and Cash Equivalent
Types of Cash Flow
Presentation of Cash Flow Statement
Limitations of Cash Flow Statement
Illustrations
Summary
Exercise
Problems
Working Capital Concept
Introduction
Meaning and Concept of Working Capital
Need for Working Capital
Management of Working Capital
Importance of Adequate Working Capital
Determinants of Working Capital
Estimating Working Capital Needs
Illustrations
Summary
Exercise
Problems
Capital Budgeting
Introduction
Meaning and Definition
The Classification of Capital Budgeting Projects
Capital Budgeting Process
Capital Budgeting Techniques
The Payback Period
Accounting Rate of Return /Average Rate of Return
Net Present Value
The Profitability Index or Benefit-Cost Ratio
Illustrations
Summary
Exercise
Problems
Concept of MIS Reports in Computer Environment
Introduction
Concept of MIS
Need for MIS
Characteristics of MIS
Outputs of MIS
Role of MIS
Guidelines for Developing MIS Reports
Functional Aspects of the MIS
Problems in MIS
Knowledge Required for Studying MIS
MIS and Computer
Exercise
Section II
Vertical Financial Statements
Trend Analysis
Ratio Analysis
Cash Flow
Working Capital
Theory Questions
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