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Answer the following in brief :
What is comparative financial statement?

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A statement that compares financial data of different years is known as comparative financial statement. It helps determine business trends and assess a company’s success or failure over a period of time.

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अध्याय 12: Analysis of Financial Statements - Exercise 4 [पृष्ठ ३८५]

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अध्याय 12 Analysis of Financial Statements
Exercise 4 | Q 3 | पृष्ठ ३८५

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Following is the statement of Profit and Loss of Sun India Ltd. For the year ended 31st March. 2015:

Particulars Note No. 31-3-2015 (Rs.) 31-3-2014 (Rs.)

Revenue from operations

Other Income

Employee benefit – expenses

Other expenses

Tax Rate

 

25,00,000

1,00,000

60% of total revenue

10% of employee benefit expenses

50%

20,00,000

5,00,000

50% of total revenue

20% of employee benefit expenses

40%

The motto of Sun India Ltd is to produce and supply green energy in the rural areas of India. It has also taken up a project of constructing a road that will pass through five villages, so that these villages could be connected to the nearby town. It will use the local resources and employ local people for construction of the road.

You are required to prepare a Comparative Statement of Profit and Loss of Sun India Ltd from the given statement of Profit and Loss. Also identify any two values that the company wishes to convey to the society.


The motto of 'Nav Hind Pharma Limited', a company engaged in the manufacturing and distribution of Ayurvedic medicines is 'Healthy India'. Its management and employees are hardworking, honest and motivated. The net profit of the company doubled during the year ended 31.3.2014. Encouraged by its performance, the company decided to pay one month's extra salary to all its employees. Following is the Comparative Statement of Profit and Loss of the company for the years ended 31.3.2013 and 31.3.2014:

Nav Hind Pharma Ltd
Comparative Statement of Profit and Loss
Particulars Note
No

2012-13

Rs

2013-14

Rs

Absolute
Change

Rs

%
Change
Revenue from operations   40,00,000 60,00,000 20,00,000 5.0
Less : Employee benefit expenses   24,00,000 28,00,000 4,00,000 16.67
Profit before tax   16,00,000 32,00,000 16,00,000 100
Tax Rate 50%   8,00,000 16,00,000 8,00,000 100
Profit after tax   8,00,000 16,00,000 8,00,000 100

1) Calculate New Profit Ratio for the years ending 31.3.2013 and 31.3.2014

2) Identify any two value which 'Nav Hind Pharma Limited' is trying to communicate


From the following Statement of profit and loss of the year ended 31st March 2013, prepare a comparative statement of Profit and Loss ‘of Better Sales Ltd.

Particulars 2012-13  Rs 2011-12  Rs

Revenue from operation

Other expenses

Expenses

7,00,000

75,000

4,50,000

5,00,000

1,00,000

3,75,000

Rate of Income tax was 50%.


From the following Statement of profit and loss of Fenox Ltd, for the year ended 31st March 2013; prepare a comparative statement of Profit and Loss:

Particulars

2012-13

Rs

2011-12

Rs

Revenue from operation 8,00,000 6,00,000
Other Income 1,00,000 50,000
Expenses 5,00,000 4,00,000

A rate of Income-tax was 40%.


From the following Statement of profit and loss of Corex Ltd, year ended 31st March 2013, prepare a comparative statement of Profit and Loss :

Particular Note
No.

2012-13

Rs

2011-12

Rs

Revenue from operation   14,00,000 11,00,000
Other expenses   2,00,000 1,40,000
Expenses   8,00,000 9,00,000

Rate of Income tax was 40%.


Give any two differences between horizontal analysis and vertical analysis of financial statements.


Explain the following :
Comparative income statement


Solve the following :
If office expenses of two different periods are Rs 4,000 and Rs 5,000 respectively and sales for same two periods are Rs 1,00,000 and Rs 2,00,000 respectively then what is absolute change and percentage?


From the Following Balance Sheet of Royal Industries Ltd. as at 31st March, 2019, prepare Comparative Balance Sheet:

Particulars

Note No.

31st March,

2019 (₹)

31st March,

2018 (₹)

I. EQUITY AND LIABILITIES

1. Shareholder's Funds

     

(a) Share Capital

     

Equity Share Capital

 

10,00,000

5,00,000

(b) Reserves and Surplus

 

1,00,000

1,00,000

2. Non-Current Liabilities

     

Long-term Borrowings

 

2,00,000

3,00,000

3. Current Liabilities 

     

Trade Payables

 

2,00,000

1,00,000

Total

 

15,00,000

10,00,000

       
II. ASSETS      

1. Non-Current Assets

     

(a) Fixed Assets:

     

(i) Tangible Assets

 

8,00,000

4,00,000

(ii) Intangible Assets 

 

2,00,000

2,00,000

(b) Non-Current Investments

 

2,00,000

2,00,000

2. Current Assets 

     

(a) Inventories

 

2,50,000

1,50,000

(b) Cash and Cash Equivalents

 

50,000

50,000

Total 

 

15,00,000

10,00,000


From the following Balance Sheet of Depth Ltd. as at 31st March, 2019, prepare Comparative Balance Sheet:

 

Particulars

Note No.

31st March, 2019

(₹)

31st March, 2018

(₹)

I. EQUITY AND LIABILITIES

     

1. Shareholders' Funds

     

(a) Share Capital

 

2,80,000

1,80,000

(b) Reserves and Surplus

 

1,00,000

1,00,000

2. Non-Current Liabilities

     

Long-term Borrowings

 

80,000

20,000

3. Current Liabilities

     

Trade Payables

 

50,000

30,000

Total

 

5,10,000

3,30,000

II. ASSETS

     

1. Non-Current Assets

     

(a) Fixed Assets:

     

(i) Tangible Assets

 

2,80,000

1,80,000

(ii) Intangible Assets

 

50,000

30,000

(b) Non-Current Investments 

 

80,000

50,000

2. Current Assets

     

(a) Inventories

 

70,000

30,000

(b) Cash and Cash Equivalents

 

30,000

40,000

Total

 

5,10,000

3,30,000


From the following Balance Sheet of H.P. Ltd. as at 31st March, 2019, prepare Comparative Balance Sheet:

Particulars 

Note No.

31st March,

2019

(₹)

31st March,

2018

(₹)

I. EQUITY AND LIABILITIES

     

1. Shareholders' Funds 

     

(a) Share Capital:

     

(i) Equity Share Capital

 

12,50,000

5,00,000

(ii) Preference Share Capital

 

2,50,000

2,50,000

(b) Reserves and Surplus

 

3,00,000

4,50,000

2. Non-Current Liabilities

     

Long-term Borrowings: 12% Debentures

 

9,50,000

5,50,000

Loan from Directors

 

2,50,000

2,00,000

3. Current Liabilities

     

(a)Short-term Borrowings

 

3,50,000

1,75,000

(b) Trade Payables

 

2,00,000

1,00,000

(c) Short-term Provisions

 

50,000

25,000

Total

 

36,00,000

22,50,000

II. ASSETS

     

1. Non-Current Assets

     

(a) Fixed Assets (Tangible)

 

22,50,000

15,00,000

2. Current Assets

     

(a) Inventories

 

4,50,000

2,50,000

(b) Trade Receivables

 

8,00,000

4,50,000

(c) Cash and Cash Equivalents

 

1,00,000

50,000

Total

 

36,00,000

22,50,000


Prepare Comparative Statement of Profit and Loss from the following Statement of Profit and Loss:

Particulars

Note No.

31st March, 2019

(₹)

31st March, 2018

(₹)

I. Income      

Revenue from Operations (Net Sales)

  3,50,000 3,00,000
II. Expenses      

Purchases of Stock-in-Trade 

  2,10,000 1,80,000

Change in Inventories of Stock-in-Trade

  15,000 20,000

Employees Benefits Expenses

  17,500 15,000

Other Expenses

 

7,500

5,000

Total

  2,50,000 2,20,000
III. Profit before Tax (I-II)  

1,00,000

80,000

IV. Less: Tax

 

30,000

24,000

V. Profit after Tax (III-IV)

 

70,000

56,000

Prepare Comparative Statement of Profit and Loss from the following Statement of Profit and Loss:

Particulars

Note No.

31st March, 2019

(₹)

31st March, 2018

(₹)

I. Income

     

Revenue from Operations (Net Sales)

 

3,00,000

2,50,000

II. Expenses

     

Cost of Materials Consumed

 

1,20,000

1,00,000

Changes in Inventories of WIP and Finished Goods

 

(2,000)

5,000

Employees Benefits Expenses (Wages)

 

30,000

25,000

Other Expenses

 

22,000

20,000

Total

 

1,70,000

1,50,000

III. Net Profit (I-II)

 

1,30,000

1,00,000


From the following Statement of Profit and Loss, prepare Comparative Statement of Profit and Loss:

Particulars

Note No.

31st March, 2019

(₹)

31st March, 2018

(₹)

I. Income      

Revenue from Operations (Net Sales)

 

50,00,000

40,00,000
II. Expenses  

 

 

Purchases of Stock-in-Trade

  34,00,000 28,50,000

Change in Inventories of Stock-in-Trade

1 1,00,000 1,50,000

Employees Benefits Expenses

  1,00,000 1,00,000

Other Expenses

2

2,00,000

1,50,000

Total

 

38,00,000

32,50,000
III. Net Profit (I-II)   12,00,000 7,50,000

Notes to Accounts

Particulars

31st March, 2019

(₹)

31st March, 2018

(₹)

I. Change in Inventory of stock-in-Trade     

Opening Inventory

2,00,000

3,50,000

Less: Closing Inventory

1,00,000

2,00,000
 

1,00,000

1,50,000
2. Other Expenses    

Administrative Expenses

50,000

50,000

Selling and Distribution Expenses

1,50,000

1,00,000
 

2,00,000

1,50,000

Prepare Comparative Statement of Profit and Loss from the following information:

Particulars 31st March,
2019
31st March, 2018
Revenue from Operations ₹ 37,50,000

₹ 25,00,000

Other Income ₹ 4,50,000

₹ 5,00,000

Cost of Materials Consumed ₹ 22,50,000 ₹ 12,50,000
Other Expenses ₹ 3,75,000 ₹ 2,50,000
Tax Rate 50% 50%

From the following Balance Sheets of Vinayak Ltd. as at 31st March, 2019, prepare a comparative Balance Sheet.

Vinayak Ltd. 
Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2019  

  Particulars

Note No.

31-03-19(₹)

31-03-18(₹)

  Equity and Liabilities

 

 

 

(1) Shareholders Funds

 

 

 

  (a) Share capital

 

21,00,000

20,00,000

  (b) Reserves and Surplus

 

2,30,000

2,00,000

(2) Non-current liabilities

 

 

 

  Long term borrowing

 

5,60,000

2,00,000

(3) Current liabilities

 

 

 

  Trade payables

 

2,80,000

1,00,000

  Total

 

31,70,000

25,00,000

  Assets

 

 

 

(1) Non-current Assets

 

 

 

  Fixed Assets

 

 

 

  (i) Tangible assets

 

21,00,000

20,00,000

  (ii) Intangible assets

 

3,00,000

2,00,000

(2) Current Assets

 

 

 

  (a) Inventories

 

5,60,000

2,00,000

  (b) cash and cash equivalents

 

2,10,000

1,00,000

  Total

 

31,70,000

25,00,000


Prepare a comparative statement of Profit and Loss from the following information extracted from the statement of Profit and Loss for the year ended 31st March, 2017 and 2018.

Particulars 2017-18 2016-17
Revenue from operations (₹) 12,00,000 (₹)10,00,000
Other income (% of Revenue from operations) 25% 25%
Employee benefit expenses(% of Total Revenue) 40% 30%
Tax Rate 40% 40%

Comparative statement are also known as?


Comparative Statement of Profit and Loss provides information about:


Which of the following cannot be identified with the help of Comparative Statement of Profit and Loss?


From the information extracted from the Statement of Profit and Loss prepare a Comparative Statement of Profit and Loss for the year ended 31st March, 2021:

Particulars 2020 - 21 (₹) 2019 - 20 (₹)
Revenue from operations 7,20,000 4,00,000
Expenses 5,00,000 2,00,000
Tax Rate @ 50%    

Following is the Comparative Income Statement of Violet Ltd. for the years ending 31-3-2023 and 31-3-2022.

You are required to present the Comparative Income Statement in its complete form after calculating the missing information represented by "??".

Comparative Income Statement of Violet Ltd.
For the years ending 31-3-2023 and 31-3-2022
Particulars 31-03-2023 (₹) 31-03-2022 (₹) Absolute change % Change
Revenue from Operations ?? 7,098 364 ??
Expenses 8,998 7,931 ?? ??
Net Profit ?? (833) (703) ??

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