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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Financial Accounting for Hotels by Kumar, Daniel & Pagad

About the book

Hospitality and Tourism Management as a profession / career is gaining its significance all over the world, especially in India in this millennium. Though there are many books available in relation to accounting, they are mostly found suitable for Commerce or General Management courses and are found to be very exhaustive. Many a times the students of Hospitality Management face the difficulty of getting their hands on to one book where they can get materials that cover their syllabus. The book, Financial Accounting for Hotels, is an effort in this context to provide the students of Hospitality and Tourism Management to have one stop reference for the financial accounting. While compiling this book, an attempt has been made to cover the syllabi of most of the Indian Universities and Institute of Hotel Management under NCHMCT. This book will definitely be handy for all those who are practicing hospitality accounting, both academically and professionally.

About the authors
Prasanna Kumar J.P. is a Post Graduate in Commerce from Rani Durgavathi Vishwavidyalaya (Jabalpur University) with additional qualifications in Management Programme (IGNOU), such as PGDIM [MBA], PGD in Marketing Management, PGD in Human Resource Management, and PGD in Financial Management. He has done M.S. in Psychotherapy and Counselling from IPMS (Mumbai).
Linda Nalini Daniel is currently working as a Lecturer in M.S. Ramaiah College of Hotel Management. She has done MBA with specialization in Finance and has also completed her M.Phil. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D in Bank Management from Alagappa University.
Mruthyunjaya V. Pagad, an M.Phil and MBA, is currently working as Assistant Professor in M.S. Ramaiah College of Hotel Management.

Contents 
Foreword 
Preface 
1. Overview of Financial Accounting 
2. Proof of Transactions, Nature and Usage 
3. Books of Accounts—Journal 
4. Books of Accounts—Ledger 
5. Books of Accounts—Subsidiary Books 
6. Bank Reconciliation Statement 
7. Trial Balance 
8. Final Accounts 
9. Accounting Systems in Hotels 
10. Hotel Front Office Accounting 
11. Accounting Reports and Formats 
12. Internal Check, Internal Control, Internal Audit and Mechanized Accounting
Index

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