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Integral University, Lucknow B.Com (Honours) Scheme of Evaluation YEAR -I w.e.f.- 2015-2016 SEMESTER- II Sr. No Sub Code Subject Period (per week) Credit Evaluation Scheme L T P C Sessional (CA) Exam Subject CT TA Total ESE Total 1 BM105 Business organisation 3 1 0 4 15 10 25 75 100 2 MT116 Business Statistics 3 1 0 4 15 10 25 75 100 3 BM106 Public Finance 3 1 0 4 15 10 25 75 100 4 BM107 Advance Accounting 3 1 0 4 15 10 25 75 100 5 BM108 Introduction to Business 3 1 0 4 15 10 25 75 100 Environment 6 BM109 Computerised 0 1 3 4 15 10 25 75 100 Accounting Total 15 6 3 24 90 60 150 450 600 L = Lecture, P = Practical, T =Tutorials, C= Credit, CT = Class Test, TA =Teacher Assessment, ESE=End Semester Examination Subject Total = Sessional Total (CA) + End Semester Exam (ESE)

BM105 BUSINESS ORGANISATION Objective: The purpose of this paper is to impart to the students an understanding of state of the art of business concepts, practices with a view to preparing them to face the emerging challenges of business& managing business processes UNIT-I 9 Business Concept, nature and scope, business as a system, business objectives, business and environment interface, distinction between business, commerce and trade UNIT-II 9 Forms of business organization Sole proprietorship, partnership, joint stock company, types of company coop erative societies; multinational corporations UNIT-III 10 Entrepreneurship Concept and nature; entrepreneurial opportunities in contemporary business environment; process of settin g up a business enterprise; choice of a suitable form of business organization, feasibility and preparation business plan UNIT-IV 9 Government and business interface; stock exchange in India; business combination concept and causes; chambers of commerce and industries in India FICCI, CII Association UNIT- V 8 Business Finance: Financial need of Business methods & sources of finance.security Market, Money Market, Study of Stock Exchange & SEBI. Reference Book: 1. Vasishth, Neeru, Business Organisation, Taxmann, New Delhi 2. Talloo, Thelman J., Business Organisational and Management, TMH, New Delhi 3. Tulsian, P.C., Business Organisation, Pearson Education, New Delhi

MT116 BUSINESS STATISTICS Objective: The objective of this course is to familiarize students with the basic statistical tools used to summarize and analyze quantitative information for decision making. Unit I 10 Statistical Data and Descriptive Statistics 1.1 Measures of Central Tendency a) Mathematical averages including arithmetic mean, geometric mean and harmonic mean. Properties and applications. b) Positional Averages Mode, Median (and other partition values including quartiles, deciles, and percentiles). 1.2 Measures of Variation: absolute and relative. Range, quartile deviation, mean deviation, standard deviation, and their co-efficients, Properties of standard deviation/variance. 1.3 Moments: calculation (including Sheppard s corrections) and significance. Skewness, Kurtosis and Moments. Unit II 10 Probability, Probability Distributions and Decision Theory 2.1 Theory of Probability. Approaches to the calculation of probability 2.2 Calculation of event probabilities. Addition and multiplication laws of probability. 2.3 Conditional probability and Bayes Theorem. Expectation and variance of a random variable. 2.4 Probability distributions: Binomial, Poisson and Normal. 2.5 The decision environment. Pay-off and regret matrices. Criteria of decision-making: Laplace, Maximin/Minimax, Maximax/Minimin, Savage; and Expectation. (Excluding Bayesian analysis) EVPI and its calculation. 2.6 Decision Trees. Unit III 9 Simple Correlation and Regression Analysis 3.1 Correlation Analysis. Meaning of Correlation simple, multiple and partial; linear and nonlinear, Causation and correlation, Scatter diagram, Pearson s co-efficient of correlation; calculation and properties (proofs not required). Probable and standard errors, Rank Correlation. 3.2 Regression Analysis. Principle of least squares and regression lines. Regression equations and estimation. Standard Error of Estimates.

Unit IV 8 Index Numbers 4.1 Meaning and uses of index numbers. Construction of index numbers: fixed and chain base: univariate and composite. Aggregative and average of relatives simple and weighted. 4.2 Tests of adequacy of index numbers, Base shifting, splicing and deflating. Problems in the construction of index numbers. 4.3 Construction of consumer price indices. Important share price indices including BSE SENSEX and NSE NIFTY. Unit V 8 Time Series Analysis 5.1 Components of time series. Additive and multiplicative models. 5.2 Trend analysis. Fitting of trend line using principle of least squares linear, second degree parabola and exponential. Conversion of annual linear trend equation to quarterly/monthly basis and vice-versa. Moving averages. 5.3 Seasonal variations- calculation and uses. Simple averages, ratio-to-trend, ratio-tomoving averages and link-relatives methods. Reference Books: 1. Levin, Richard and David S. Rubin. Statistics for Management. 7th Edition. Prentice Hall of India. 2. Siegel, Andrew F. Practical Business Statistics. International Edition. (4th Ed.). Irwin McGraw Hill. 3. Berenson and Levine. Basic Business Statistics: Concepts and Applications. Prentice Hall. 4. Spiegel M.D. Theory and Problems of Statistics. Schaum s Outlines Series. McGraw Hill Publishing Co. 5. Gupta, S.P., and Archana Gupta. Statistical Methods. Sultan Chand and Sons, New Delhi. 6. Gupta, S.C. Fundamentals of Statistics. Himalaya Publishing House.

BM106 PUBLIC FINANCE Objective: The purpose of this paper is to impart to the students an understanding of state of the public finance concepts practices with a view to preparing them to face the emerging challenges of financial resources and how to handle public debts. Unit I 10 Definition and scope of Public Finance, Concept of Private and Public goods, Principle of Maximum Social Advantage, Sources of Public Revenues, Types of taxes, Principles/ Canons of Taxation, The Benefit Approach of Taxation, The ability-to-pay Approach, Incidence and effect of taxation. Unit II 10 Principles of Public Expenditure, Wagner s Law, Wiseman Peacock Hypothesis, Effect of Public expenditure on Production and Distribution, Public Debt: Classification, effect, burden, repayment and management of Public debt. Unit III 9 Objectives and instruments of Fiscal Policy, Role of Fiscal Policy in under-developed counties, Indian Federal finance:- financial relations between Central Government, State Government and local bodies, Finance Commissions and their recommendations. Unit IV 8 Deficit financing: - Concepts, Deficit financing in India, State and local Finances:- Heads of revenues and items of expenditures, Analysis of trends in Central Government s revenues. Unit V 8 Indian Budget- Its preparation, legislation and execution Reference Books: 1. Dalton, H Principles of Public Finance, 2. Mehta and Agarwal Public Finance, 3. Sarkar and Misra Rajasva Shastra, 4. Bhargava Public Finance in theory and practice,

BM107 ADVANCE ACCOUNTING Objectives: The objective of this paper is to help students to acquire conceptual knowledge of the financial accounting and to impart skills for recording various kinds of business transactions. UNIT I 10 Partnership Accounts: Definition of Partnership firm, Objective, Scope, Advantage and Disadvantage of Partnership firm. Partnership Vs Sole properitorship.formation of Firm, Admission of a Partner- distribution of profit and loss, sharing of capital and good will, calculation of new profit sharing ratio. Retirement and Death of a Partner, accounting treatment, calculation of new ratio, preparing of disease account. Dissolution of Partnership firm, with the order of court & without the order of court. UNIT II 10 Companies Accounts- Definition of company according to Indian Companies Act 1956, types of companies, company Vs Partnership firm. Formation of company, Article of association, Memorandum of Association, Prospectus. Issue of Shares- accounting treatment in case of issue of shares and forfeiture of shares. Companies Balance sheet as per schedule VI of Companies Act 1956 UNIT III 8 Hire Purchase System, Instalment Payment System, Branch Accounting, Lease Accounting. UNIT IV 8 Voyage Accounts, Accounting for Insurance Claims, Accounts of Insurance Companies (an overview) Analysis and Interpretation of Financial Statements. UNIT V 9 The nature of depreciation. The accounting concept of depreciation. Factors in the measurement of depreciation. Methods of computing depreciation: straight line method and

diminishing balance method; Disposal of depreciable assets change of method. Salient features of Accounting Standard (AS): 6(ICAI). Reference Books: 1. Maheshwari S.N. & Maheshwari S.K., Corporate Accounting, Vikas publications, 1995. 2. Robert Anthony & Hawkins, Accounting Test and Cases, 1995, Richard D. Irwin London.

BM108 INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT Objective: The basic objective of this course is to provide knowledge about the Indian business environment. Unit-I 10 Basic Concepts in Business Environment: Concept, Significance, Factors affecting Business Environment, Interaction Matrix, Process of Environmental Scanning, Social Responsibility of Business, Barriers, Arguments (For & Against). Unit-II 10 Types of Economic Environment: Economic System- Capitalism (Features, Merits and Demerits) and Socialism (Features, Merits & Demerits), Mixed Economy (Features, Merits and Demerits) Public Sector and Private Sector with their changing roles. Unit-III 9 Economic Policy and Business: Industrial Policy in India, Its historical perspective, Industrial Sickness, IRD Act 1851, MNC- as a source of technology, Collaboration and Joint Venture. Unit-IV 8 Government and Business: Role of government in regulation and development of business, Monetary Policy, Fiscal policy, MRTP, FERA & FEMA. Consumerism, Consumer Protection Act 1986. Unit-V 8 Economic Environment after Globalization: The New Economic Policy, GATT and WTO- Objectives, Function and Principles of Globalization. Reference Books: 1. Adhikari M., Economic Environment of Business, Excel Books,, 2000, S. Chand, New Delhi 2. Ghosh, Economic Environment of Business, Vikas Publications 2004. 3. Morrison J., The International Business Environment, Palgrave, 2003. 4. Agarwal R., Business Environment, Excel Books, 2002. 5. Bedi S.K., Business Environment, Excel Books, 2004. 6. George A. &Steiner G.A., Business, Government and Society, Macmillan.

BM109 COMPUTERISED ACCOUNTING Objective: This course gives an insight to various accounting packages. Unit-I 9 Introduction of Computers: What is a computer, Characteristics of a Computer. Advantages of Computers. Limitation of Computers. Types of Computers. Applications of computers. Unit- II 9 Introduction to MS Office: MS Word, Excel, & Power Point Unit-III 9 Starting Tally: Creation of Company, Tally Configuration, Account Voucher Creation, Voucher Type Selection, Alteration of Vouchers, Reports, VAT computation. Unit-IV 9 Peachtree: Company Creation, User Creation, Default Information, Chart of Accounts, Customers, Vendors, Inventory Items, General Journal Entry, Purchase Orders. Unit-V 9 Purchase/Receive: Inventory, Payments, Quotes, Sales Orders, Sales/Invoicing, Receipts, Memorized Transactions, Global Options, Reports, Payroll. Reference Books 1. Cyganski, Information Technology: Inside and outside, Pearson. 2. Basandra S.K., Computers Today, Galgotia Publications. 3. Leon A. & Leon M., Introduction to Computers, Leon Vikas Publishers. 4. Leon, Fundamentals of Information Technology, Vikas Publishers. 5. Kakkar D.N., Goyal R., Computer Applications in Management, New Age.