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Comprehensive Accountancy Class 12th New 2013 by S.A.Siddiqui, A.S.Siddqui Table of Contents: 1. Accounting For Partnership Firms 2. Accounting For Partnership Firms (Change in Profit Sharing Ratio of Existing Partners) 3.
Accounting For Partnership Firms (Admission of A Partner) 4. Accounting For Partnership Firms (Retirement of A Partner) 5.
Download CBSE Revision Notes for CBSE Class 11 Accountancy Project Work in Accountancy in PDF format. These cbse revision notes are arranged subject-wise and topic-wise. CBSE Revision Notes for CBSE Class 11 Accountancy Project Work in Accountancy.
Accounting For Partnership Firms (Death of A Partner) 6. Accounting For Partnership Firms (Dissoution of A Partnership Firm) 7. Detskij kostyum pozharnika svoimi rukami.
Issues of Shares 8. Forfeiture and Reissue of Shares 9. Pro-Rata Allotment of Shares 10.
Issues of Debenture 11. Redemption of Debenture 12. Financial Statement of A Company (Balance Sheet Only) 13.
Financial Analysis 14. Accounting Ratios 15. Cash Flow Statement 16. Project Work.
Project Work in Accountancy, Class 12th Part II of Syllabus of Accountancy, ‘Analysis of Financial Statements’ carries weightage of 40 marks, divided into two parts: a) 20 marks theory paper included in 3 hrs. To be held in March. B) 20 marks project work to be finally concluded in the form of practical exam. And is to be finished up to 15th February.
The purpose of Project work in Financial Statement Analysis is to help the students develop the skills to comprehend, analyze and interpret accounting data of the business firms and make it meaningful for taking business decisions. Project Work of 20 Marks: a)Written Paper of 1 Hour – 12 Marks. Students are to be given 2 application-oriented problems of 6 marks each covering the tools for analysis of financial statements.
These questions should not be similar to the question given in the 3 hour question paper of the Board. B)Project File – 4 Marks. Students are required to prepare a Project File relating to the problems attempted by them as follows: • Particulars to be written on the first page: Title of work – Name of the project. Identity of student – Name, Class and section, Board Roll No School – Name of the school Concerned teacher – Name of the teacher who supervised the project work. • Index to indicate columns for title of work, page no., date, teacher’s remarks and signature. • The format for Project Work: a) Statement of the problem/Name of the Project b) Objectives c) Period of Study d) Source Material e) Tools of Analysis used f) Processing and Tabulation of data g) Diagrammatic/graphic presentation- pie-charts, bar-charts and graphs.
H) Derivations, Interpretation and Conclusion. I)Assumptions (if any). Three Projects are to be completed by the students: • Comprehensive project. Specific projects covering the use of any two tools of financial analysis.
Specific projects can be on, Comparative Statements, Common Size Statements, Ratio Analysis or Cash Flow Analysis, using these tools of Financial Statement Analysis. How to write the Project file: 1.Project File should be neatly handwritten with page numbers. 2.Each step of the solution needs to be highlighted. Conclusions drawn should be placed in boxes at the end. C)Viva – 4 Marks Viva Questions should relate only to the Project: a) To check the authenticity of the work.
B) To check that the student understands the idea behind the Project. You must check issued by C.B.S.E.