06-20-2006, 05:40 AM
Hi buddy,
the fact is that you have not covered a single major topic of the syllabus...if you are studying privately then u really needs to work very hard n improve ur speed to cover the syllabus...n if studying at some institute then ur teacher needs some pills to get out of unconciousness...Final Accounts of Sole Trader, Partnership Accounts,
Manufacturing Accounts (though not tested frequently), Incomplete Records, Accounts of Non profit organizations, Accounting for Branches, Consignments, Joint Ventures................................
my dear bro. what have you done out of these above mentioned major topics?......if your answer is no, then its the time to wakeup...
in Mod B this is the major subject, so pay more attention to this subject...In my view Frank Wood is a must for beginners of accounting before starting any other book...try have it.
the fact is that you have not covered a single major topic of the syllabus...if you are studying privately then u really needs to work very hard n improve ur speed to cover the syllabus...n if studying at some institute then ur teacher needs some pills to get out of unconciousness...Final Accounts of Sole Trader, Partnership Accounts,
Manufacturing Accounts (though not tested frequently), Incomplete Records, Accounts of Non profit organizations, Accounting for Branches, Consignments, Joint Ventures................................
my dear bro. what have you done out of these above mentioned major topics?......if your answer is no, then its the time to wakeup...
in Mod B this is the major subject, so pay more attention to this subject...In my view Frank Wood is a must for beginners of accounting before starting any other book...try have it.