Accountancy Class 11 Ts Grewal Extra Quality | 720p · 480p |
The book is divided into as per the revised CBSE syllabus (2024-25). Unlike earlier editions that included a section on Partnership (now moved to Class 12), the current Class 11 book focuses purely on:
| Chapter No. | Title | Key Concepts | |-------------|-------|----------------| | 1 | Introduction to Accounting | Definition, objectives, functions, bookkeeping vs. accounting, users of accounting information. | | 2 | Basic Accounting Terms | Entity, money measurement, cost, revenue, expense, income, profit, gain, loss, liability, asset, etc. | | 3 | Accounting Principles | GAAP, Business Entity, Money Measurement, Going Concern, Accrual, Consistency, Prudence, Materiality. | | 4 | Accounting Standards & IFRS | AS-1 to AS-32 (basics), convergence to IFRS. | | 5 | Accounting Equation | Dual aspect, effects of transactions on Assets = Liabilities + Capital. | | 6 | Rules of Debit & Credit | Traditional approach (personal, real, nominal) and Modern approach (asset, liability, capital, expense, revenue). | | 7 | Source Documents & Vouchers | Invoice, debit note, credit note, receipt, voucher preparation. | | 8 | Journal | Format, narration, compound entries, opening entries, trade & cash discount. | | 9 | Ledger | Posting from journal, balancing accounts, format. | | 10 | Special Purpose Books (Subsidiary Books) | Purchases book, sales book, purchases returns, sales returns, bills receivable/payable, journal proper. | | 11 | Cash Book | Single, double, triple column (cash, bank, discount), petty cash book (imprest system). | | 12 | Bank Reconciliation Statement (BRS) | Causes of difference, preparation with passbook/cash book balance. | | 13 | Trial Balance | Objectives, methods (total, balance), errors not disclosed. | | 14 | Depreciation | Straight Line Method (SLM), Written Down Value (WDV), provision for depreciation, sale of asset. | | 15 | Provisions & Reserves | Difference, types: general reserve, specific reserve, secret reserve. |
This report analyzes its structure, pedagogical strengths, alignment with CBSE learning outcomes, common challenges for students, and its role in building a foundation for Class 12 and professional courses (CA/CMA/CS). accountancy class 11 ts grewal
is an interactive feature where students don't just see the final answer, but can step through the solution line-by-line to see exactly how a transaction impacts the accounts, with instant error diagnostics.
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Accountancy is built on rules (Personal, Real, Nominal). When a student hovers over a specific transaction in the solution, a tooltip pops up explaining why that entry was made.
Since T.S. Grewal is widely considered the "Bible" of CBSE Accountancy, students often struggle not with the theory , but with the (solving numericals) and visualization (understanding ledgers/journals). The book is divided into as per the
Solve 25 practical problems (mix of easy/medium/hard) from T.S. Grewal.