Oxford University Press
Accounting for Cambridge International AS and A Level
Jacqueline Halls=Bryan, Peter Hailstone
Accounting for Cambridge International AS and A Level
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Support strong assessment potential with this comprehensive Cambridge A Level Accounting resource. Developed to match the previous syllabus (9706), ensure complete exam preparation and student confidence for future study. With up-to-date and international case studies, support understanding of current business practice, preparing students for assessment and their future careers. Specifically designed to give students confidence in their studies, it covers all the Key Concepts in the previous syllabus. In addition, there is online access with interactive activities to reinforce understanding.

Language
English
ISBN
9780198379904
Front Cover
Title Page
Contents
Introduction
1 Financial accounting
Section 1.1: The accounting cycle
1.1.1: An introduction to double-entry book keeping
1.1.2: Source documents and books of prime entry
1.1.3: Preparing the books of account
1.1.4: Capital and revenue expenditure
1.1.5: Accounting concepts and principles
Section 1.2: Accounting fornon-current assets
1.2.1: Accounting fornon-current assets
Section 1.3: Reconciliation and verification
1.3.1: Verification: trial balance
1.3.2: Verification: bank reconciliation
1.3.3: Verification: ledger control accounts
Section 1.4:Preparation of financial statements
1.4.2A: Sole traders: preparation of accounts
1.4.1: Adjustments to financial statements
1.4.2B: Final accounts from incomplete records
1.4.3A: Partnerships: preparation of accounts
1.4.3B: Dissolution of partnerships
1.4.4A: Limited companies:structure and accounting for share issues
1.4.4B: Limited companies:financial statements
Section 1.5:Analysis and communication of accounting information to stakeholders
1.5.1: Analysis and communication of accounting information to stakeholders
Topic 1: Financial accounting
2 Cost and management accounting
Section 2.1: Costing for materials and labour
2.1.1: Costing principles
Section 2.2:Traditional costing methods
2.2.1: Absorption costing
2.2.2: Marginal costing
2.2.3A: Cost–volume–profit analysis
2.2.3B: Unit, job and batch costing
Section 2.3: The application of accounting to business planning
2.3.1: The application of accounting to business planning
Topic 2: Cost and management accounting
1 Financial accounting
Section 1.1:Preparation of financial statements
1.1.1: Manufacturing businesses
1.1.2: Not-for-profit organisations
1.1.3: Limited liability companies
1.1.4: International accounting standards
1.1.5: Auditing and stewardshipof limited companies
Section 1.2:Business purchase and merger
1.2.1: Business purchase and merger
Section 1.3:Consignment and joint venture accounts
1.3.1: Consignment and joint venture accounts
Section 1.4:Computerised accounting systems
1.4.1: Computerised accounting systems
Section 1.5:Analysis and communication of accounting information
1.5.1: Further interpretation and analysis ratios
Topic 1: Financial accounting
2 Cost and management accounting
Section 2.1:Activity-based costing (ABC)
2.1.1: Activity-based costing(ABC)
Section 2.2:Budgeting and budgetary control
2.2.1: Budgeting and budgetary control
Section 2.3:Standard costing
2.3.1: Standard costing
Section 2.4:Investment appraisal
2.4.1: Investment appraisal and sensitivity analysis
Topic 2: Cost and management accounting
Index
Back Cover
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