
Solicitors' Accounts 2006-07 A Practical Guide
by Kay, Dale; Baker, JanetRent Textbook
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Summary
Author Biography
Dale Kay was formerly a Senior Lecturer in the School of Law at Manchester Metropolitan University, where she was Pervasives co-ordinator and Accounts subject leader on the Legal Practice Course. She has lectured widely to the profession on the Solicitors' Accounts Rules. Janet Baker is a partner in private practice and was formerly a Senior Lecturer at Leeds Metropolitan University, where she taught the accounting component of the Legal Practice Course.
Table of Contents
Introduction to solicitors' accounts and basic bookkeeping | |
The trial balance | |
Final accounts | |
Adjustments to final accounts | |
Further adjustments to final accounts | |
Partnership accounts | |
Basic accounting concepts and trading accounts | |
Company accounts | |
Group companies and consolidated accounts | |
Interpretation of accounts and accounting ratios | |
Basic solicitors' accounts | |
Transfers and mixed money | |
Value added tax | |
Financial statements and property transactions | |
Deposit interest and interest payable to clients | |
Probate transactions | |
Further transactions | |
Revision exercises and questions on solicitors' accounts | |
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