Group I Paper 1: Accounting (100 marks) Paper 2: Law, Ethics and Communication Part I: Law (60 marks) Business Laws (30 marks) Company Law (30 marks) Part II: Business Ethics (20 marks) Part III: Business Communication (20 marks) Paper 3: Cost Accounting and Financial Management Part I: Cost Accounting (50 marks) Part II: Financial Management (50 marks) Paper 4: Taxation Part I: Income-tax (50 marks) Part II: Service Tax (25 marks) and VAT (25 marks) Group II Paper 5: Advanced Accounting (100 marks) Paper
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Applications BUS 219 – Intro to Business Information Systems Information Systems and Software Application Information systems and software play an important role in companies today. They are used in every operational department from accounting to welding. Marketing software is any type of computer applications or programs that is used for marketing management. This software helps to create catalogs, maintain customer databases, and manage marketing projects (Marketing central, 1998
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Introduction Accounting information system is generally a computer-based method for tracking accounting activity in conjunction with information technology resources. It is an organized set of manual and computerized methods, procedures, and controls established to gather, record, classify, analyze, summarize, interpret, and present accurate and timely financial data for management decisions. Originally, the accounting information systems were mostly developed in-house but such solutions were difficult
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when multiple products share common costs, there is a danger of one product subsidizing another. ABC is based on George Staubus' Activity Costing and Input-Output Accounting.[4] The concepts of ABC were developed in the manufacturing sector of the United States during the 1970s and 1980s. During this time, the Consortium for Advanced Management-International, now known simply as CAM-I, provided a formative role for studying and formalizing the principles that have become more formally known as Activity-Based
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On visit visa with and available for immediate employment. * STRENGTHS * Well experienced Professional * General Ledger preparation * Receivables-Payables Handling * Trained in QuickBooks, Advanced Excel & Financial Modeling * Competencies in Accounting Functions * Excellent Numerical & Computing skills * Possess strong Team playing attitude * Excellent command over spoken & written English(IELTS 5.5) * QUALIFICATIONS * CMA (Certified
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Technology in Accounting Rabbit XACC/210 - Accounting Information Systems 08/18/2013 Gregory Ellis Technology in Accounting Information systems are changing various aspects of the accounting profession by dictating the ways that businesses operate. Before the use of computers, or AIS, accountants had to use hand-written ledgers and spreadsheets to keep track of business records. This old method of accounting took hours of time, cases of paperwork, and cost the businesses
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accountancy students on why they fail their accounting subjects. 2. Retention policy of an accountancy student is very important in order for them to become a Certified Public Accountant. HYPOTHESES INTRODUCTION 1. What are the common problems why accountancy students fail to pass their accounting subjects? 2. What are the advantages and disadvantages of having a retention policy? 3. What retention preparedness program is being used to help accounting students pass their major subjects?
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148 - 164 Significance of Management Accounting Techniques in Decision-making: An Empirical Study on Manufacturing Organizations in Bangladesh Farjana Yeshmin* and Md. Amran Hossan** Management accounting is concerned with gathering and reporting internal financial information to facilitate decision-making process. As management accounting is not required to conform to national accounting standards, it allows business to customize the management accounting techniques as per demand of company. As
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[pic] ACCOUNTING 26:010:652 Advanced Topics in Management Accounting Fall 2009 Instructor: Dr. Michael Alles Office: 1WP 928 Office Hours: F 9:00-10:00 or by appointment Email: alles@business.rutgers.edu Phone: (973) 353 5352 COURSE OBJECTIVES In recent years my colleagues and I have noticed that when we are recruiting we come across newly minted PhD students who are usually highly technically proficient in terms of being able to run regressions, do statistical testing,
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as under:Syllabus 2012: Curriculum Foundation Course Paper 1: Fundamentals of Economics & Management Paper 2: Fundamentals of Accounting Paper 3: Fundamentals of Laws & Ethics Paper 4: Fundamentals of Business Mathematics & Statistics Intermediate Course Group I Paper 5: Financial Accounting Paper 6: Laws, Ethics & Governance Paper 7: Direct Taxation Paper 8: Cost Accounting & Financial Management Group II Paper 9: Operations Management & Information Systems Paper 10: Cost & Management Accountancy
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