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CA Foundation 2022 Syllabus


CA Foundation 2022 Syllabus

CA Foundation 2022 Syllabus 

The CA Foundation 2022 syllabus is listed below by subject – 

 

Paper 1 – Principle and Practice of Accounting 

Theoretical Framework
Accounting Process
Bank Reconciliation Statement
Inventories
Concept and Accounting of Depreciation
Accounting for Special Transactions
Final Accounts of Sole Proprietors
Partnership Accounts
Financial Statements of Not-for-Profit Organizations
Introduction to Company Accounts
 

Paper 2 – Business Laws and Business Correspondence and Reporting

 

Section A – Business Law

The Indian Contract Act, 1872
The Sale of Goods Act, 1930
The Indian Partnership Act, 1932
The Limited Liability Partnership Act, 2008
The Companies Act, 2013
 

SECTION B: Business Correspondence and Reporting

Communication
Sentence Types (Direct-Indirect, Active -Passive Speech)
Vocabulary Root Words, Synonyms, Antonyms, Prefixes, Suffixes), Phrasal verbs, Collocations and Idioms.
Comprehension Passages
Note Making
Introduction to Basic Writing
Précis Writing
Article Writing
Report Writing 
Writing Formal Letters
Writing Formal Mails
Resume Writing
Meetings
 

Paper 3 – Business Mathematics, Logical Reasoning and Statistics

 

Section A: Business Mathematics

 

Ratio and Proportion, Indices and Logarithms
Equations and Matrices
Linear Inequalities with Objective Functions and Optimization w.r.t. Objective function.
Time value of Money
Permutations and Combinations
Sequence and Series
Sets, Relations and Functions
Basic applications of Differential and Integral calculus
 

Section B: Logical Reasoning

Number Series, Coding and Decoding and the odd man out.
Direction Tests
Seating Arrangements
Blood Relations
Syllogism
 

Section C: Statistics

 

The statistical description of Data
Measures of Central tendency and Dispersion
Probability
Theoretical Distributions
Correlation and Regression
Index Numbers and Time Series
 

Paper 4 – Business Economics and Business and Commercial Knowledge

 

Section A: Business Economics

 

Introduction to Business Economics
Theory of Demand and Supply
Theory of Production and Cost
Price Determination in Different Markets
Business Cycles
 

Section B: Business and Commercial Knowledge

 

Business and Commercial Knowledge – An Introduction
Business Environment
Business Organizations
Government Policies for Business Growth
Organizations Facilitating Business
Common Business Terminologies


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