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Module-C Accounting HELP!

 
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05-17-2007, 01:38 AM
I used these books,


Company Accounts from Javaid Zuberi's "Company Accounts" and Jan Lazer's "Company Accounts"

Cash flows from Javaid Zuberi's "Cash Flow Statements" and Jan Lazer's "Company Accounts"

Leasing from Javaid Zuberi's "Leasing"

Construction Contracts from Javaid Zuberi's "Construction Contracts"

Business Combinations from Jan Lazer's "Company Accounts" and Mukherjee's Vol 1

Ratio Analysis from Javaid Zuberi's "Company Accounts"

Remaining topics can be prepared from solved past papers.

When you starts a topic you should have relevant IAS knowledge, for this purpose you should study carefully the relevant IAS before
solving numerical problems, for example, read IAS 17 complete text and then use your relevant book.

Always assess your self whether you are studying in the right way or not, you can do this by solving past paper questions after completing a topic...Infact solving past papers is a must for passing ur exam...
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Module-C Accounting HELP! - by Saadanwar - 05-16-2007, 10:51 PM
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