CA Foundation
Full form of CA is Chartered Accountant. But then what is CA? Well, let us see what it means -
Syllabus for CA Foundation
There are 4 papers in CA Foundation - (click on the link then detailed syllabus opens)(One paper – Three hours – 100 Marks)
Descriptive paper
Objective:
To develop an understanding of the basic concepts and principles of Accounting and acquire the ability to apply the same in preparing financial statements and simple problem solving.
Introduction, reasons, preparation of bank reconciliation statement.
Cost of inventory, Net realizable value, Basis and technique of inventory valuation and record keeping.
Concepts, Methods of computation and accounting treatment of depreciation, Change in depreciation methods.
Elements of financial statements, Closing Adjustment Entries, Trading Account, Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet of Manufacturing and Non-manufacturing entities.
Significance of Receipt and Payment Account, Income and Expenditure Account and Balance Sheet, Difference between Profit and Loss Account and Income and Expenditure Account. Preparation of Receipt and Payment Account, Income and Expenditure Account and Balance Sheet.
(One paper – Three hours – 100 Marks)
Descriptive paper
SECTION A : BUSINESS LAWS (60 MARKS)
Objective:
To develop an understanding of significant provisions of select business laws and acquire the ability to address basic application-oriented issues.
Contents
An overview of Sections 1 to 75 covering the general nature of contract, consideration, other essential elements of a valid contract, performance of contract, breach of contract, Contingent and Quasi Contract.
Formation of the contract of sale, Conditions and Warranties, Transfer of ownership and delivery of goods, Unpaid seller and his rights.
General Nature of Partnership, Rights and duties of partners, Reconstitution of firms, Registration and dissolution of a firm.
Introduction- covering nature and scope, Essential features, characteristics of LLP, Incorporation and differences with other forms of organizations.
Essential features of company, corporate veil theory, Classes of companies, types of share capital, Incorporation of company, Memorandum of Association, Articles of Association, Doctrine of Indoor Management Note: If new legislations are enacted in place of the existing legislations, the syllabus would include the corresponding provisions of such new legislations with effect from dates notified by the Institute.
SECTION B : BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE AND REPORTING (MARKS 40)
Objective: To acquire and develop good communication skills requisite for business correspondence and reporting.
Part – I: Communication
Part – II : Sentence Types and Word Power
Part – III : Comprehension Passages and Note Making
Part – IV : Developing Writing Skills
(One paper – Three hours – 100 Marks)
Objective format-Multiple Choice Questions
Objective:
Part – A. Business Mathematics (40 Marks)
Ratio and Proportion (Business Applications related to Ration and Proportion) Laws of Indices, Exponents and Logarithms and Anti Logarithms.
Introduction, the Factorial, Permutations, results, Circular Permutations, Permutations with restrictions, Combinations with standard results.
Introduction Sequences, Series, Arithmetic and Geometric progression, Relationship between AM and GM and Sum of n terms of special series
Part – B: Logical Reasoning (20 Marks)
Part – C: Statistics (40 Marks)
Statistical Representation of Data, Diagrammatic representation of data, Frequency distribution, Graphical representation of Frequency Distribution – Histogram, Frequency Polygon, Ogive, Pie-chart.
Mean Median, Mode, Mean Deviation, Quartiles and Quartile Deviation, Standard Deviation, Co-efficient of Variation, Coefficient of Quartile Deviation.
Probability: Independent and dependent events; mutually exclusive events. Total and Compound Probability and Mathematical Expectation.
Theoretical Distributions: Binomial Distribution, Poisson distribution – Basic application and Normal Distribution – Basic applications.
Correlation and Regression: Scatter diagram, Karl Pearson’s Coefficient of Correlation Rank Correlation, Probable Error and Probable limits. Regression lines, Regression equations, Regression coefficients.
(One paper – Three hours – 100 Marks)
Objective format- Multiple Choice Questions
PART I : BUSINESS ECONOMICS (60 Marks)
PART – II : BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL KNOWLEDGE (40 MARKS)
Nature of Business, Profession and Employment. Objectives of Business. Economic and Non-Economic Activities, Forms of Business Organizations.
Micro and Macro Environment, Elements of Micro Environment – Consumers/Customers, Competitors, Organization, Market, suppliers, Intermediaries, Elements of Macro Environment – Demographic, Economic, Political-legal, Socio-cultural, Technological, Global Environment.
Overview of selected Indian and Global Companies
Policies creating conducive business environment such as Liberalization, Privatization, Foreign Direct Investment.