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CA mod-B accounting(help required)

 
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CA mod-B accounting(help required)
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03-30-2011, 04:32 AM
Dear senior students of CA,

Many student emphasize too much on solving past papers for several times to pass the exam.But I think practising only past papers(PAC) are not enough to pass ACCOUNTING(mod-B).

MY QUESTIONS
Q1-Tell me which books I must go through for conceptual understanding of accounting(module-B)?

Q2-Should I study different books for different topics?If yes
then guide me which book for which accounting topic?

Q3-What is the purpose of Supplementary Study Material?

ICAP suggests too much books.I cannot study each and every book thorougly.
kindly, advise me about the selection of books.


Recommended Reading by ICAP
1-Accounting-The Basis of Business
Decisions by Meigs William Haka Bettner

2-Modern Accountancy (Volume 1) by
Mukherjee & Hanif.

3-Business Accounting by Frank wood and
Alan Sangster.

4-PBP study text and revision kit

5-AT foulks lynch

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03-30-2011, 07:48 AM
For MOB B IFA ,SOLVED PAST PAPERS OF SKANS BY ADNAN RAUF are sufficient to pass in first attempt as i did.For further understanding of a/c concept,go for Modern Accountancy (Volume 1) by Mukherjee & Hanif . NO need to involve further complexities.
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