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Accounting For Managers

The course Accounting for Managers provides a comprehensive overview of financial accounting concepts and principles with 50 sessions over 15 weeks, evaluating students through class participation, assignments, midterm and final exams. Key topics covered include the accounting process, measuring business income and expenses, completing the accounting cycle, inventory and fixed asset valuation, financial statement analysis, and cash flow statements. Pedagogy includes lectures, case studies, and minor projects, using the textbook Financial Accounting: A Managerial Perspective.

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Accounting For Managers

The course Accounting for Managers provides a comprehensive overview of financial accounting concepts and principles with 50 sessions over 15 weeks, evaluating students through class participation, assignments, midterm and final exams. Key topics covered include the accounting process, measuring business income and expenses, completing the accounting cycle, inventory and fixed asset valuation, financial statement analysis, and cash flow statements. Pedagogy includes lectures, case studies, and minor projects, using the textbook Financial Accounting: A Managerial Perspective.

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Name of the Subject: ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGERS

Course Code and Subject Code: CC 102, AFM


Course Credit: FULL (50 SESSIONS OF 60 MINUTES EACH)

Course Description
Financial Accounting is known as the language of business. It measures, translates and sums
up the impact of all business activities into financial terms in the form of financial statements
and facilitates an enterprise to analyze and assess periodically whether it is running profitably
and enjoys a sound financial health or not. Based on this financial information, a business
formulates its strategies for revenue enhancement, cost economies, efficiency improvements,
restructuring of its operations and further expansion / diversification for creating and
enhancing the wealth of the shareholders.

Evaluation pattern:
Class participation and Attendance 10%
Quizzes, Presentations and Assignments 20%
Mid Term Examination 30%
End Term (University) Examination 40%

Pedagogy:
 Lectures
 Case study
 Minor projects

Percentile
Sessions Topic
weightage
Financial Accounting & Economic Decisions:
1-4 Introduction, Purpose, Definition, Scope & Coverage 10%
Concepts, Conventions and Terms

Processing Transactions:
5-9 5%
Accounting Process, Classifying Business Transactions

Measurement of Business Income:


10-16 10%
Income Measurement, The Profit & Loss Account

Completing the Accounting Cycle:


17-22 15%
Adjustments, Profit & Loss Account and Balance Sheet
Valuation of Inventories :
23-26 10%
Inventory Valuation Methods

Valuation of Fixed Assets :


27-31 Meaning, Significance, Scope and Coverage and Disclosures 10%
Depreciation of fixed assets

Shareholders’ Equity :
The Corporate Organisation, Share Capital, Reserves, Buy Back of Shares
32-36 10%
and Treasury Stock, Bonus Shares Stock Based Compensation, Earning Per
Share

Financial Statement Analysis:


37-42 15%
Classification, Structure, ROI, Solvency, Liquidity Ratios, etc. Core Ratios

Analysis of Cash Flow Statement:


43-47 10%
Introduction, Analysis of Cash Flow, Management Discussion

Generally Accepted Accounting Principles:


Sources, ICAI’s Standard on Accounting Policies, Changes in Policies
48-50 5%
IFRS
Window dressing

Text Book:
1. Financial Accounting: A Managerial Perspective, R. Narayanaswamy PHI Learning
Private Limited

Reference Books:
1. Financial Accounting for Management: - An Analytical Perspective, Ambrish Gupta,
Pearson Education
2. Accounting for Management, S.K Bhattacharya and John Dearden, Vikas Publishing
House
3. Financial Accounting-A Managerial Emphasis, Ashok Bannerjee, Excel Books
4. Basic Accounting for Management, Paresh Shah, Oxford Higher Education
5. A Text Book of Accounting for Management, S.N Maheshwari and S.K Maheshwari,
Vikas Publishing House
6. Financial Accounting for Management, N Ramchandran and Ram Kumar Kakani, TMH
7. Financial Accounting: Concepts, Methods and Applications, Carl S Warren, James M
Reeve, Cengage Learning
8. Financial Accounting, Maheshwari & Maheshwari, Vikas Publishing House
9. Gupta & Gupta, Principle of Accountancy, Sultan Chand & Sons
10. Essentials of Financial Accounting, Leslie Chadwick, Prentice Hall of India
11. Financial Accounting for Managers, T. P. Ghosh, Taxmann publication

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