Accountancy

Accountancy is the process of measuring, processing and recording an organization’s financial and non-financial statements. It has a wider scope than Accounting as it is the route to the Accounting process. Accountancy is responsible for prescribing the accounting conventions, principles, and techniques to be followed by an organization during the accounting process. The nature of Accounting is dynamic and analytical and hence, requires special abilities and skills in an individual to interpret the information better and effectively. 

Table of Content

  • Introduction to Accounting
  • Theory Base of Accounting
  • Recording of Business Transactions
  • Bank Reconciliation Statement
  • Depreciation, Provisions, and Reserves
  • Trial Balance and Rectification of Errors
  • Bills of Exchange
  • Financial Statements
  • Accounting for Partnership: Basic Concepts
  • Reconstitution of a Partnership Firm: Change in Profit Sharing Ratio
  • Reconstitution of a Partnership Firm: Admission of a Partner
  • Reconstitution of a Partnership Firm: Retirement or Death of a Partner
  • Dissolution of Partnership Firm
  • Accounting for Share Capital
  • Issue and Redemption of Debentures
  • Financial Statements of a Company
  • Analysis of Financial Statements
  • Accounting Ratios
  • Cash Flow Statement
  • Overview of Computerised Accounting System
  • Accounting Application of Electronic Spreadsheet
  • Using Computerised Accounting System
  • CBSE Class 12 Previous Year Papers
  • Accounting for Non-for-Profit Organization (Not in Current CBSE Syllabus for 2024-2025)
  • Accountancy Notes for CBSE Class 11th
  • Accountancy Notes for CBSE Class 12th

Introduction to Accounting

Theory Base of Accounting

Recording of Business Transactions

  1. What is an Accounting Voucher? Explain the Types of Vouchers
  2. Introduction to Accounting Equation
  3. Accounting Equation | Increase in Assets and Capitals both and Increase in Assets and Liability both
  4. Accounting Equation | Decrease in Assets and Capital both and Decrease in Asset and Liability both
  5. Accounting Equation|Decrease in Capital and Increase in the Liability, Decrease in Liability and Increase in the Capital and Increase and Decrease in Assets
  6. Accounting Equation|Sale of Goods and Calculation of Net Worth (Owner’s Equity) Or Capital
  7. Journal Entries
  8. Rules of Journal Entry
  9. Journal Entry (Capital, Drawings, Expenses, Income & Goods)
  10. Journal Entry for Capital
  11. Journal Entry for Drawings
  12. Journal Entry for Paid Expenses
  13. Journal Entry for Income
  14. Journal Entry for Sales and Purchase of Goods
  15. Journal Entry for Cash and Credit Transactions
  16. Journal Entries | Banking Transactions (Part-1)
  17. Journal Entries | Banking Transactions (Part-2)
  18. Journal Entry for Assets
  19. Journal Entry for Depreciation
  20. Journal Entry for Discount Allowed and Received
  21. Journal Entry for Full/Final Settlement
  22. What is a Compound Journal Entry ?
  23. Opening Journal Entry
  24. Journal Entry for Bad Debts and Bad Debts Recovered
  25. Journal Entry for Loss of Insured Goods/Assets
  26. Journal Entry for Loan Taken
  27. Journal Entry for Loan Given
  28. Journal Entry for Outstanding Expenses
  29. Journal Entry for Prepaid or Unexpired or Advance Expenses
  30. Journal Entry for Accrued Income or Income Due
  31. Journal Entry for Income Received in Advance or Unearned Income
  32. Journal Entry for Income Tax
  33. Journal Entry for Life Insurance Premium & Employee’s Life Insurance Premium
  34. Journal Entry for Interest on Capital
  35. Journal Entry for Interest on Drawings
  36. Journal Entry for Use of Goods in Business
  37. Journal Entry for Expenditure on Assets (Erection or Installation)
  38. Journal Entry for Expenses on Purchase of Goods
  39. Journal Entries under GST (Goods and Services Tax)
  40. Cash Book: Meaning, Types. and Example
  41. Purchases Book: Meaning, Format, and Example
  42. Sales Book: Meaning, Format and Example
  43. Purchase Return Book: Meaning, Format, and Example
  44. Sales Return Book: Meaning, Format, and Example
  45. Journal Proper: Meaning, Format and Examples
  46. Ledger | Meaning, Format, Example and Balancing of Accounts

Bank Reconciliation Statement

Depreciation, Provisions, and Reserves

Trial Balance and Rectification of Errors

Bills of Exchange

Financial Statements

  1. Introduction to Financial Statements
  2. Financial Statements with Adjustments
  3. Financial Statements with Adjustments (Journal Entries)
  4. Financial Statement with Adjustment with Examples-I
  5. Adjustment of Closing Stock in Final Accounts (Financial Statements)
  6. Adjustment of Outstanding Expenses in Final Accounts (Financial Statements)
  7. Adjustment of Prepaid Expenses in Final Accounts (Financial Statements)
  8. Adjustment of Accrued Income in Final Accounts (Financial Statements)
  9. Adjustment of Unearned Income in Final Accounts (Financial Statements)
  10. Financial Statement with Adjustment with Examples-II
  11. Adjustment of Interest on Capital in Final Accounts (Financial Statements)
  12. Adjustment of Interest on Drawings in Final Accounts (Financial Statements)
  13. Adjustment of Interest on Loan in Final Accounts (Financial Statements)
  14. Adjustment of Proprietor’s Salary in Final Accounts (Financial Statements)
  15. Adjustment of Interest on Deposits in Final Accounts (Financial Statements)
  16. Financial Statement with Adjustment with Examples-III
  17. Adjustment of Depreciation in Final Accounts (Financial Statements)
  18. Adjustment of Appreciation in Final Accounts (Financial Statements)
  19. Adjustment of Bad Debts in Final Accounts (Financial Statements)
  20. Adjustment of Provision for Bad and Doubtful Debts in Final Accounts (Financial Statements)
  21. Adjustment of Bad Debts Recovered in Final Accounts (Financial Statements)
  22. Financial Statement with Adjustment with Examples – IV
  23. Adjustment of Provision for Discount on Debtors in Final Accounts (Financial Statements)
  24. Adjustment of Provision for Discount on Creditors in Final Accounts (Financial Statements)
  25. Financial Statement with Adjustment-Loss of Insured Goods & Assets (All three cases)
  26. Adjustment of Goods given as Charity or Free Sample in Final Accounts (Financial Statements)
  27. Adjustment of Goods used for Personal Purpose in Final Accounts (Financial Statements)
  28. Financial Statement with Adjustment with Examples-V
  29. Adjustment of Use of Goods in Business in Final Accounts (Financial Statements)
  30. Adjustment of Manager’s Commission in Final Accounts (Financial Statements)
  31. Adjustment of Deferred Revenue Expenditure in Final Accounts (Financial Statements)
  32. Financial Statement with Adjustment-Loss of Insured Goods & Assets (All three cases)
  33. Stakeholders and their Information Requirements
  34. Capital Expenditure | Meaning, Example and Accounting Treatment
  35. Revenue Expenditure | Meaning, Types, Example and Accounting Treatment
  36. Capital Receipts | Meaning, Types, Components, and Accounting Treatment
  37. Revenue Receipts | Meaning, Features, Example and Accounting Treatment
  38. Difference between Capital Expenditure and Revenue Expenditure in Accountancy
  39. Difference between Capital Receipts and Revenue Receipts in Accountancy
  40. Trading and Profit and Loss Account: Opening Journal Entries
  41. Operating Profit (EBIT): Meaning, Formula and Example
  42. Balance Sheet: Meaning, Format, Need and Objectives
  43. How to prepare a Balance Sheet?

Accounting for Partnership: Basic Concepts

Reconstitution of a Partnership Firm: Change in Profit Sharing Ratio

Reconstitution of a Partnership Firm: Admission of a Partner

Reconstitution of a Partnership Firm: Retirement or Death of a Partner

  1. Retirement of a Partner in case of Reconstitution of a Partnership Firm 
  2. Computation of New Profit Sharing Ratio: Retirement of a Partner
  3. Calculation of Gaining Ratio: Retirement of a Partner
  4. Difference between Sacrificing Ratio and Gaining Ratio 
  5. Accounting Treatment of Goodwill in case of Retirement of a Partner
  6. Hidden Goodwill in case of Retirement of a Partner
  7. Accounting Treatment of Revaluation of Assets and Liabilities in case of Retirement of a Partner
  8. Accounting Treatment of Accumulated Profits and Reserves in case of Retirement of a Partner
  9. Accounting Treatment of Workmen Compensation Reserve in case of Retirement of a Partner
  10. Accounting Treatment of Investment Fluctuation Fund in case of Retirement of a Partner 
  11. Accounting Treatment of Partner’s Capital Account in case of Retirement of a Partner (Fixed Capital)
  12. Accounting Treatment of Partner’s Capital Account in case of Retirement of a Partner (Fluctuating Capital)
  13. Settlement of Amount due to a Retiring Partner when Full Amount is Paid
  14. Settlement of Amount due to a Retiring Partner: Amount Paid in Instalment
  15. Settlement of Amount due to a Retiring Partner: Transferred to Loan Account
  16. Adjustment of Capital Account in case of Retirement of a Partner
  17. Reconstitution of a Partnership Firm in case of Death of a Partner
  18. Calculation of Share of Profit up to the Date of Death of a Partner
  19. Adjustment of Interest on Deceased Partner’s Capital, Deceased Partner’s Share in Goodwill and Accumulated Profits and Reserves
  20. Accounting Treatment of Revaluation of Assets and Liabilities in case of Death of a Partner
  21. Accounting Treatment of Accumulated Profits and Reserves in case of Death of a Partner
  22. Accounting Treatment of Workmen Compensation Reserve in case of Death of a Partner
  23. Accounting Treatment of Investment Fluctuation Fund in case of Death of a Partner
  24. Accounting Treatment of Partner’s Capital Account in case of Death of a Partner (Fixed Capital)
  25. Accounting Treatment of Partner’s Capital Account in case of Death of a Partner (Fluctuating Capital)
  26. Accounting Treatment of Amount Due to Deceased Partner
  27. Accounting Treatment of Joint Life Policy in case of Death of a Partner
  28. Accounting Treatment of Individual Life Policy in case of Death of a Partner

Dissolution of Partnership Firm

Accounting for Share Capital

Issue and Redemption of Debentures

Financial Statements of a Company

Analysis of Financial Statements

Accounting Ratios

Cash Flow Statement

Overview of Computerised Accounting System

Accounting Application of Electronic Spreadsheet

  1. Concept of Electronic Spreadsheet
  2. Features offered by Electronic Spreadsheet
  3. Application in generating accounting information: Bank Reconciliation Statement, Asset Accounting, Loan Repayment of Loan Schedule, and Ratio Analysis
  4. Data Representation: Graphs, Charts, and Diagrams

Using Computerised Accounting System

  1. Steps in the installation of CAS, codification and Hierarchy of account heads, creation of accounts
  2. Data: Entry, Validation and Verification
  3. Adjusting Entries, Preparation of Balance Sheet, Profit and Loss Account with Opening and Closing Entries
  4. Need and Security features of the system

CBSE Class 12 Previous Year Papers

Accounting for Non-for-Profit Organization (Not in Current CBSE Syllabus for 2024-2025)

Accountancy Notes for CBSE Class 11th

The notes contain 11 chapters covering every important topic, like Bills of Exchange, GAAP, Financial Statements, Journal, Ledger, Reserves, Depreciation, Bank Reconciliation Statement, Trial Balance, and many more. These notes are enough for learning basic and crucial knowledge about accountancy from scratch.

Accountancy Notes for CBSE Class 12th

The notes contain 12 chapters covering every important topic like Accounting for Non-for-Profit Organisation, Partnership, Admission of a Partner, Retirement of a Partner, Issue of Shares, Issue of Debentures, Financial Statements of a Company, Cash Flow Statement, Computerised Accounting of a Company and so on.



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