Course Information
Course Overview
Comprehensive Course on E Commerce and its Accounting based on CA Final Syllabus
Welcome to this course Accounting for ECommerce Buisness A Complete Study.
By taking this course, you will learn
a) Various Business Models of E-Commerce Companies
b) How to deal with Recognition of Revenues earned in E-Commerce Business
c) Timing of recognition of revenue earned in E-Commerce Business
d) Cost related to E-Commerce Business
e) Accounting Entries for GST in E-Commerce Business.
Why you should take this course?
This course will give you theoretical and practical knowledge about Accounting aspects related to ECommerce Buisiness and it is considered as the need of the hour, especially in light of GST changes in India.
Any prior knowledge required for taking this course?
Yes! You should have basic knowledge of ECommerce, Information Technology and Accounting.
How this course is structured?
This course is structured in self paced learning style.
Mind maps are used for presentation purpose and they would ensure logical flow of the contents.
How to listen to the lectures?
Please use head set for effective listening.
Course Content
- 8 section(s)
- 36 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Classification of E-Commerce Websites and Terms and Conditions
- Section 2 Revenue Recognition for E-Commerce Business
- Section 3 Accounting Principles applicable to E-Commerce Business
- Section 4 Accounting for GST in ECommerce Operations
- Section 5 Accounting for GST under Inventory led Model
- Section 6 Accounting for GST under Open Market Place Model
- Section 7 Accounting for GST under Aggregator Model
- Section 8 Last Section
What You’ll Learn
- Understanding ECommerce Business Models and Accounting aspects
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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AASHOK UPADHYAYULA
Good Illustrative explanation with examples
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KKrishnendu Biswas
Excellent Sir, please render study matetials at a glance for this course. Regards Krishendu Biswas
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JJonas Lodewegen
Really focused on GST. I was hoping to also learn something about payment reconciliation.
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SShaivya Kushwaha
Needed more explanation on terms being used. There's a lot of technical jargon.