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Advanced Accounting-IV

M.Com Sem II Paper-421A

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Welcome to the advanced Accountancy paper at the Post Graduate Level, where
our focus lies on fostering conceptual understanding and practical applicability of key
accounting principles. This course builds upon the foundational knowledge acquired
during undergraduate studies, aiming to equip students with the skills necessary for realworld
application. The significance of this subject is continually magnified by factors
such as Liberalisation, Globalisation, the Free flow of Capital, and the pursuit of better
Corporate Governance Practices.
In this book, we delve into the vital Accounting Standards from a corporate
standpoint, as well as introduce emerging Accounting Standards tailored to address the
evolving corporate landscape. It is written in accordance with the New Education Policy
(NEP).
Comprising six chapters, each section delves into a distinct facet of accounting.
Chapter 1 initiates with Accounting Standards – offering an elementary study and
Disclosure requirements of select Accounting Standards. The subsequent chapter,
navigates through Accounting For Goods Of Small Value Under Hire-Purchase
Transactions. Chapter Three unfolds the complexities of Accounting for Construction
Contracts, followed by Chapter Four’s exploration of Accounting for Foreign Branches.
The Fifth chapter illuminates the Double Accounts System and Financial Statements of
Electricity Companies, while the final chapter acquaints students with Developments In
Accounting.
We trust that both students and educators will find this book immensely beneficial.
While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy and clarity, we acknowledge the
possibility of inadvertent errors. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our families for
their unwavering support and encouragement throughout this endeavor.
Special thanks to Prashant Publications, Director Shri. Rangrao Patil, Shri. Pradeep
Patil, and the entire team for their expedited and meticulous publication process. We
invite readers to share their valuable views, suggestions, and feedback with us via email
at dr.ameya.c.lohar@gmail.com or abdulkadirarsiwala@gmail.com.
With Warm Regards.

1. Accounting Standards ……………………………………………………………………………..7
1.1 AS – 7 Construction Contract (Revised 2002)
1.2 AS – 11 The Effect of Changes in Foreign Exchange Rules (Revised 2003)
1.3 AS – 16 Borrowing Cost
1.4 AS – 17 Segment Reporting
(Theory Only)
2. Accounting for Goods of Small Value Under Hire-Purchases Transactions……25
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Preparation of Hire Purchase Trading Account in the books of hire vendor under
a. Debtors Method
b. Stock and Debtors Method
3. Accounting for Construction Contract…………………………………………………….56
3.1 Introduction – Accounting Treatment – Percentage of completion method – completed
contract method – Provisions for unforeseeable factors – Principles to be followed while
taking credit for profit on incomplete Contracts
3.2 Valuation and disclosure of work in progress – Escalation clause
3.3 Preparation of Contract Account within the framework of AS-7
3.4 Refer to the requirements of AS-7 ― Construction Contracts (Revised)
3.5 Refer Ind AS-11 ― Construction Contracts
(Theory and practical problems)
4. Accounting for Foreign Branches……………………………………………………………96
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Converting Trial Balance of a Foreign Branch in reporting currency
4.3 Preparation of Foreign Branch Final Accounts for incorporating its results in Head Office books
4.4 Refer to the AS 11 “The Effects of Changes in Foreign Exchange Rates’’ (revised)
4.5 Ind-AS 21 “The Effects of Changes in Foreign Exchange Rates’’ (Theory and practical problems)

5. Double Accounts System and Financial Statements of
Electricity Companies…………………………………………………………………………..141
5.1 Double Accounts System
5.2 Meaning, Features, Advantages and Limitations of Double Accounts System
5.3 Revenue Account, Net Revenue Account, Capital Account and Balance Sheet under the
Double Accounts System
5.4 Financial Statements of Electricity companies
5.5 Presentation of Financial Statements of Electricity companies in accordance with the
requirements of Schedule III under the Companies Act, 2013.
5.6 Refer to the provisions of the Electricity Act, 2003 2003 (Theory and practical problems
on preparation of Revenue Account, Net Revenue Account, Capital Account, Profit &
Loss Account and Balance Sheet under the Double Accounts System)
6. Developments In Accounting…………………………………………………………………198
6.1 Environmental Accounting –
6.1.1. Meaning and Significance of Environmental accounting
6.1.2. Corporate environmental reporting in India
6.2 Forensic Accounting –
6.2.1. Meaning, Features, and Scope of Forensic accounting
6.2.2. Role of Forensic accountant and essential skills required for a forensic accountant (Theory only)
References…………………………………………………………………………………………………..224

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