HELLO MEMBERS, PLEASE SUGGEST GOOD BOOKS FOR NEW SYLLABUS OF CS EXECUTIVE.
I HAVE TAKEN COACHING FOR IPCC ALL SUBJECTS.
Vaibhav aggarwal (Student) (131 Points)
05 March 2013HELLO MEMBERS, PLEASE SUGGEST GOOD BOOKS FOR NEW SYLLABUS OF CS EXECUTIVE.
I HAVE TAKEN COACHING FOR IPCC ALL SUBJECTS.
CS,CA F,Numrologi TusharSampat
(CS CA F Numerologist Astrologer Graphologist Face reader Vastu Expert)
(85930 Points)
Replied 05 March 2013
Modules are best books knowledge wise and will help u in cs professional also,
other books u can refer is scanner, only this much, suggested by icsi.
Ankur Garg
(Company Secretary and Compliance Officer)
(114773 Points)
Replied 05 March 2013
BOOKS FOR CS EXECUTIVE
Hi,
For financial, forex and treasury management== Study Material + Scanner with ICSI Guidelines of previous exam
Tax Laws--Girish Ahuja (for theory) & V.K. Singhania for practical problems
General and commercial law==Study Material + Scanner problems with ICSI Guidelines solutions of previous exam especially for practical problems and their presentation.
S.S. Gulshan is also a good Book for GCL
Company Accounts == Shukla & Grawal + Question given in Study Material
Cost and Mgt. Accounts == S.N. Maheshwari + Question given in Study Material
Company law== Munish Bhandari + Study Material + Scanner
Security law and compliances--Study Material + Scanner with ICSI Guidelines of previous exam
Economic and Labour laws.— Study Material + Scanner with ICSI Guidelines of previous exam
For some good notes explore CAClubindia forum and share file section. You may also use search facility of club.
Regards
Sathish M
(Management Accountant)
(40581 Points)
Replied 05 March 2013
ICSI Study Material + Guideline Answers should suffice at Executive level.
Ankur Garg
(Company Secretary and Compliance Officer)
(114773 Points)
Replied 05 March 2013
Very much agree with Sathish M Ji as you can easily clear your CS executive level with ICSI material and guideline answers.
However to avoid problem at CS final level, I would suggest you to raise your study standard from CS executive level. So:
Thanks
Sathish M
(Management Accountant)
(40581 Points)
Replied 05 March 2013
I fully concur with the points highlighted by Ankur sir. Yes, you need to sharpen the tool now, to win the battle for tomorrow. A mere bookish knowledge would hurt you at a future date. Be judicious in application of available resources. Never try to experiment too much just before your examination, but many a time, learning or reading from bare act or other standard material will surely help you to present your answer qualitatively. This will hone your skills to become smarter in your personal and professional life too.
Ankur Garg
(Company Secretary and Compliance Officer)
(114773 Points)
Replied 05 March 2013
Originally posted by : Sathish M | ||
I fully concur with the points highlighted by Ankur sir. Yes, you need to sharpen the tool now, to win the battle for tomorrow. A mere bookish knowledge would hurt you at a future date. Be judicious in application of available resources. Never try to experiment too much just before your examination, but many a time, learning or reading from bare act or other standard material will surely help you to present your answer qualitatively. This will hone your skills to become smarter in your personal and professional life too. |
Absolutely bang on sir.
During one's professional stint he/she cannot refer Book like Munish Bhandari etc. At that time you have to show your understanding through top professional books like Ramayya or Bare Act etc.
Bhav Bhuti Sharma
(Towards Professionalism )
(823 Points)
Replied 05 March 2013
scanner + definition and major section part which are common in scanner from module .. Objective part from scanner as they are mostly repeat... more than 65% course cover from this ..
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