हिंदी

Capital Employed ₹8,00,000; Shareholders' Funds ₹2,00,000. Calculate Debt to Equity Ratio. - Accountancy

Advertisements
Advertisements

प्रश्न

Capital Employed ₹8,00,000; Shareholders' Funds ₹2,00,000. Calculate Debt to Equity Ratio.

योग

उत्तर

Shareholders’ Funds = 2,00,000

Capital Employed = 8,00,000

Long- Term Debts = Capital Employed − Shareholders’ Funds

= 8,00,000 − 2,00,000 = 6,00,000

`"Debt - Equity Ratio" = "Long-term Debts"/"Equity" = 600000/200000 = 3:1`

shaalaa.com
Types of Ratios
  क्या इस प्रश्न या उत्तर में कोई त्रुटि है?
अध्याय 3: Accounting Ratios - Exercises [पृष्ठ ९५]

APPEARS IN

टीएस ग्रेवाल Accountancy - Analysis of Financial Statements [English] Class 12
अध्याय 3 Accounting Ratios
Exercises | Q 38 | पृष्ठ ९५

संबंधित प्रश्न

Short Answer Question

What are the various types of ratios?


What relationship will be established to study:

Working Capital Turnover


Current Ratio is 3.5 : 1. Working Capital is Rs 90,000. Calculate the amount of Current Assets and Current Liabilities.


Current Liabilities of a company are  ₹  1,50,000. Its Current Ratio is 3 : 1 and Acid Test Ratio (Liquid Ratio) is 1 : 1. Calculate values of Current Assets, Liquid Assets and Inventory.


From the following infromation, calculate Proprietary Ratio:

 

Equity Share Capital 3,00,000
Preference Share Capital 1,50,000
Reserves and Surplus 75,000
Debentures 1,80,000

Trade Payables

45,000

 

7,50,000

Fixed Assets

3,75,000
Short-term Inverstments 2,25,000

Other Current Assets

1,50,000

 

7,50,000


₹2,00,000 is the Cost of Revenue from Operations (Cost of Goods Sold), during the year. If Inventory Turnover Ratio is 8 times, calculate inventories at the end of the year. Inventories at the end is 1.5 times that of in the beginning.


Inventory Turnover Ratio 5 times; Cost of Revenue from Operations (Cost of Goods Sold) ₹ 18,90,000. Calculate Opening Inventory and Closing Inventory if Inventory at the end is 2.5 times more than that in the beginning.


Compute Trade Receivables Turnover Ratio from the following:

  31st March 2018 (₹) 31st March 2019 (₹)
Revenue from Operations (Net Sales) 8,00,000  7,00,000
Debtors in the beginning of year 83,000 1,17,000
Debtors at the end of year 1,17,000 83,000
Sales Return 1,00,000 50,000

Closing Trade Receivables ₹ 1,20,000, Revenue from Operations ₹ 14,40,000. Provision for Doubtful Debts ₹ 20,000. Calculate Trade Receivables Turnover Ratio.


A firm normally has trade Receivables equal to two months' credit Sales. During the coming year it expects Credit Sales of ₹ 7,20,000 spread evenly over the year (12 months). What is the estimated amount of Trade Receivables at the end of the year?


Cost of Revenue from Operations (Cost of Goods Sold) ₹3,00,000. Operating Expenses ₹1,20,000. Revenue from Operations: Cash Sales ₹5,20,000; Return ₹20,000. Calculate Operating Ratio.


Calculate Cost of Revenue from Operations from the following information:
Revenue from Operations ₹ 12,00,000; Operating Ratio 75%; Operating Expenses ₹ 1,00,000.


What will be the Operating Profit Ratio, if Operating Ratio is 82.59%?


The Debt Equity ratio of a company is 1: 2. State whether 'Issue of bonus shares' will increase, decrease or not change the Debt Equity Ratio.


Calculate current ratio from the following information:

Stock Rs.50,000, Cash 30,000, Debtors 40,000, Creditors 60,000, Bills Receivable 10,000, Bills Payable 40,000, Advance Tax 4,000, Bank Overdraft 4,000


Debt-Equity Ratio can be calculated as ______?


Creditors (Payable) Turnover Ratio can be calculated as ______?


Consider the following data and answer the question that follows:

Particulars
Revenue From Operations 12,00,000
Cost of Revenue from Operations 9,00,000
Operating Expenses 15,000
Inventory 20,000
Other Current Assets 2,00,000
Current Liabilities 75,000
aid up Share Capital 4,00,000
Statement of Profit and Loss (Dr.) 47,500
Total Debt 2,50,000

What is the Debt to Equity Ratio?


The ______ may indicate that the firm is experiencing stock outs and lost sales.


Which of the following items will be adjusted to Net Profit before Tax?


Share
Notifications

Englishहिंदीमराठी


      Forgot password?
Use app×