My attempt for CA Final is in May 2013..
just wanted to know.. what should i start with and what not as the portion would change soon?
:(
I wanna carry on self study
:)
CA Priyanka Kushwaha
(Chartered Accountant)
(1072 Points)
Replied 01 December 2011
Hi Girish,
Firstly, start with Costing, SFM, MAFA (practical subjects) because these do not changes frequently, you can start Law after May 2012 (law also does not have more changes), but start tax subjects (DT n IDT) by May 2012 onwards, in anyway you have to be aware about the amendemnts because the amendments applicable for May 2013 will be amendments/circulars/notification issued by CBDT upto April 30, 2013. So you have to take a note of this anyway.
And for self study, its good if you are very confident and very much hardworking, however taking coaching from good teachers would help you a lot in understanding the concepts. This is my personal view, because, I have tried self study in Costing, FM, Law, Audit and IT & SM in PCC level. Anyway, that's your wish, but be conscious and attentive while doing self study or coaching both.
Regrads,
Priyanka
sumitG
(entrepreneur)
(80 Points)
Replied 01 December 2011
its better to start with taxation as it would help you in your articleship as well, after that you can start with other practical subjects. keep your theory subjects for later as one theory to forget the theory subjects over a period of time. and the most important thing is your articleship, do your articleship properly as it does help you in your subjects too.
good luck with your preperations...!!!
CA Priyanka Kushwaha
(Chartered Accountant)
(1072 Points)
Replied 01 December 2011
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its better to start with taxation as it would help you in your articleship as well, after that you can start with other practical subjects. keep your theory subjects for later as one theory to forget the theory subjects over a period of time. and the most important thing is your articleship, do your articleship properly as it does help you in your subjects too. |
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Also agree with this.
girish
(ca final student)
(119 Points)
Replied 01 December 2011
well ya agreed..
but the thing is..
portion would change in case of tax and FR i suppose..
thats y i dont know what to start with..
if i start with tax, till my attempt comes, there might be a number of changes...
thats y am confused
:(
Sanat
(CA/CS Final)
(145 Points)
Replied 02 December 2011
Try to complete all subjects at th earliest.. Changes cn b incorporated easily during revision time..
girish
(ca final student)
(119 Points)
Replied 05 December 2011
thanks for your valuable suggestions
i actually have bought s d bala authored sfm book and i even have j b gupta's sfm book and dvd set...
can you guide me as to what should i follow.
Additionally, any idea if the portion would change by may 2013 or no?
even for isca, i wanna start with it.. but any idea if the portion would change by may 2013 or no?
Thanks in advance...
girish
(ca final student)
(119 Points)
Replied 06 December 2011
??
any suggestions?
additionally i am planning to buy Munish Bhandari handbook for law?
would it do good for me?
girish
(ca final student)
(119 Points)
Replied 07 December 2011
@ rahul..
thanks for the suggestion
:)
any thoughts on sfm and isca?
:)
thanks for your valuable suggestions
i actually have bought s d bala authored sfm book and i even have j b gupta's sfm book and dvd set...
can you guide me as to what should i follow.
Additionally, any idea if the portion would change by may 2013 or no?
even for isca, i wanna start with it.. but any idea if the portion would change by may 2013 or no?
Thanks in advance...
rahul
(Chartered Accountant)
(5572 Points)
Replied 07 December 2011
J B Gupta is good .. You can refer it for concepts. Practice All past exam Q. (Form th book, compiler, PM)
You are having enough time prepare your own theory notes for SFM (at the time of revision).
For ISCA i cant say abt future changes.. It is always advisable that one should complete his/her syllabus as soon as possible. Dont think abt changes . Changes cn b incorporated at th time of revision...
refer Manish Vlaechha plus PM (The book perfectly covers all aspects of ISCA, added with examples, diagrams, memory codes....No need to refer study material)
girish
(ca final student)
(119 Points)
Replied 07 December 2011
waah.. awesome..
thanks :)
i hope ill work on it accordingly
:)
girish
(ca final student)
(119 Points)
Replied 07 December 2011
satish kumar voleti
(A.C.A., (ICWAI))
(1686 Points)
Replied 07 December 2011
Start up with practical paper, and get the concept clarity, for that you buy the best books available in the market, make sure that the book u buy covers the entire sylabus, give equal importance for the theory questions in the practical subject.
As far the Direct Taxes and Indirect Taxes are concern you keep in touch with them, as they are necessary to have a frequent revision as we generally forget the provisions so be in touch with them regularly, if you are working or doing articles you need to be in touch with them.
Next theory papers like auditing, CLSP, ISCA, you should have to give equal importance, but you can start them 6 months before of your exams.
Munish Bhandari handbook for law it is good.
buy a book for accounting standards and auditing standards.
gud luck... byeeeeeeeeeeee
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