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11f9eAFM Syllabus

This course provides participants with the essential accounting skills needed for effective management decision-making. Over the course of six modules, participants will develop a sophisticated understanding of key accounting concepts and learn how to analyze financial statements such as earnings statements, balance sheets, and cash flow reports. This will enable participants to better evaluate strategic options for their business or business units. The course covers topics including accounting basics, final accounts, financial statement analysis, cost accounting, and recent trends in areas like activity-based costing and responsibility accounting.

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11f9eAFM Syllabus

This course provides participants with the essential accounting skills needed for effective management decision-making. Over the course of six modules, participants will develop a sophisticated understanding of key accounting concepts and learn how to analyze financial statements such as earnings statements, balance sheets, and cash flow reports. This will enable participants to better evaluate strategic options for their business or business units. The course covers topics including accounting basics, final accounts, financial statement analysis, cost accounting, and recent trends in areas like activity-based costing and responsibility accounting.

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ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGEMENT

Course Code: Course Objective:


Participants in this course will develop the essential ability of all managers, to use complex accounting information as a platform for decision-making. As the course unfolds, participants will build an increasingly sophisticated level of understanding of the language of accounting and its key concepts. In addition the course develops skills in interpreting earnings statements, balance sheets, and cash flow reports. This ability to analyze financial statements will enable participants to deal more effectively with strategic options for their businesses or business units.

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Course Contents:
Module1: Accounting Basics Introduction, Foundations, Accounting policies, Accounting and management control, Branches of accounting, Recording of transactions and classification, Trial Balance & Errors, Cash book and Bank reconciliation statement. Module II: Final Accounts Preparation, Adjustments, Analysis, Depreciation Accounting, Reserves & Provisions. 08 Module III: Financial Statement Analysis Relation and Comparison of Accounting data and using financial statement information, Ratio Analysis, Fund flow and Cash flow analysis. Determination of Existing and future capital requirement. Module IV: Cost Accounting Elements of cost, Cost Classification and Allocation, Cost sheet , Methods of Inventory Valuation, Module V: Management Accounting Emergence of Management, Accounting. Marginal Costing & Cost volume profit analysis, Budgeting & Variance Analysis. Module VI: Common Issues and recent trends in Accounting Accounting for Investments, Payroll Accounting, Inflation Accounting & Pricing decisions. Activity Based Costing & responsibility Accounting.

Text & References:


Text: Bhattacharya, S.K. and Dearden, J. 2006 - Accounting for Management, Vikas Publishing House References: Narayanaswamy R,2005, 2nd Edition,Finanacial Accounting A Managerial Perspective,PHI (Prentice Hall of India.) Maheshwari S N and S K Maheshwari, 2006, Accounting for Management, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd. Tulsian, P.C. 2006 - Financial Accounting, 2nd Ed, Tata McGraw Hill. Banerjee, A. 2005 - Financial Accounting, 2nd Ed, Excel Books. Ghosh,T.P, 2005, Fundamentals of Management Accounting, Excel Books

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