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18 August 2014 i m having my attempt due in may 2016 and i just want to know in detail about what will be the applicable syllabus for it and i know that finance act of 2015 will be applicable for dt and idt but should i start preparing law audit and iscaa and from where which books ??????????

19 August 2014 BOOKS FOR CA FINAL

You may go for the following options regarding books for ca final:

1. For Accounts/Financial Reporting: M.P. Vijay kumar or Shukla & Grawal along with Module And Compilation and for AS part go for D.S. Rawat

For CA Final AS preparation---Dolphi Desouza is also good.

2. Strategic Financial Management : A.N. Sridhar or V. Pattabi Ram

3. For Adv. Auditing & Professional Ethics: Surbhi Bansal/Prakhar Sharma/Paduka/ V.K Agrawal Note: (MP Vijay Kumar can be used for AS reference). My personal choice would be Surbhi Bansal

4. For Corporate & Allied Laws: Munish Bhandari and Bare Act

5. For Mafa: Module and Notes of Tarun Mahajan. You may also refer A.N Sridhar.

6. For Direct Taxes: TN Manoharan (Theory part), Circular, Notification, Amendments, case laws. Also refer Vinod Gupta Modules.

7. For Indirect Taxes: Vandana Bangur. You may also refer Yashwant Mangal as all topics given in question and answer format and it is easy for revision.

8. For Information System control & audit: Module and Dinesh Madan. You may also refer Jignesh Cheda.

9. For Costing: Saxena and vashist or Ravi M Kishore with module

10. For Financial Reporting: MP Vijay Kumar or Paduka

11. Advance Management Accounting: Paduka. It has also covered all the theory questions and is enough, no need to do practice manual.

Also refer Scanners and Suggested Answer issued by ICAI for previous year exams and revised them properly.

For some good notes explore CAClubindia forum and share file section. You may also use search facility of club.

Also explore some CA books at the link below:

www.cabooksonline.com

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19 August 2014 Hi,

As per my opinion you have ample time for exam preparation but it is better to start working on exam preparation strategy. For may 2016 attempt entire Companies Act, 2013 will be applicable and that itself is a big change which you need to take care. Regarding syllabus for 2016 attempt I would suggest you to keep a watch on latest amendments.

But for year 2014 you may start with Audit, Law and Accounts as there is not much change in account subject. Reference books have already been suggested to you above so follow them. ICAI study material is very imp to refer for exam preparation. Buy scanner from market as the same will give you idea about imp chapters.

Rest please find below some useful links:

https://www.caclubindia.com/forum/how-to-start-your-exam-preparation-92719.asp

https://www.caclubindia.com/articles/exam-oriented-suggestions-and-tips-for-november-2014-exam-21175.asp

https://www.caclubindia.com/forum/exam-tips-from-the-interview-of-topper-pawan-sarda--195537.asp

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06 September 2014 thks sir
but i would like to know that news has arrived that there will b change in whole course from 2016 in ca final so should that change will be applicable from the same year itself or they will give options for new and old course in exams

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06 September 2014 please suggest me with practicals subjects should i start allied laws as there is no possibility of changes in that one and should i start audit and iscaa also

06 September 2014 I would suggest you to start with AUdit, Law and ISCA simultaneously.

Give some time to all 3 subjects and start making short notes of imp topics. Use scanner to figure out imp topics. Also focus on small chapters first.

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