SFM book for self study

Vijay
(Adamo Studio)
(2112 Points)
Replied 06 June 2011
saral kandoi
(Executive - Taxation)
(267 Points)
Replied 06 June 2011
u may refer the institute's mat and the study guide of mr sanjay saraf.even khan and jain is a good book
Vishwas V Rao
( Chartered Accountant)
(239 Points)
Replied 06 June 2011
Ammendments wont be there usually. And as you have time till 2013, guess you can go in for A N Sridhar which has all the concepts and sums to solve. In case you cant spend more time and want to be exam oriented you can go in for Pattabhiraman and S D Bala.
With A N Sridhar you'll get conceptual clarity.
Santhosh Poojary
(SIEMPRE AHÍ PARA TI)
(15607 Points)
Replied 07 June 2011
Originally posted by : Navaneetha Krishnan | ||
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LANDMARK FOR MAFA by L.MURALIDHARAN Sir. Concept clarity and also explained from basics. There is no much big difference b/w Old and New Syllabus. Only an additional topic Arbitrage Pricing Theory is introduced in New Syllabus. That too LM Sir had given notes in his E-Senze publication few weeks before. You can make use of it which is available in their website. When i read, i felt as the Author himself explaining to me in person. He is also famous as MAFA MURALIDHARAN. If U can attend his class really will be a great experience, as u will not feel of studying a subject. Regards Navaneetha Krishnan :-) |
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Santhosh Poojary
(SIEMPRE AHÍ PARA TI)
(15607 Points)
Replied 07 June 2011
saurabh deorah
(Chartered Accountant)
(134 Points)
Replied 07 June 2011
According to me
i preferred aaditya jain sir's coaching notes and his formula book.
that was enough and good.
even i did self study for sfm..
CA Sourabh Agarwal
(Chartered Accountant)
(4240 Points)
Replied 07 June 2011
J.B. GUPTA...
IT HIS FIRST EDITION FROM TAXMANN. ONLY ONE WORD TO DESCRIBE IT IS
PERFECTION SOMETIMES EXISTS