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Eastern Company Limited, having an authorised capital of ₹ 10,00,000 divided into shares of ₹ 10 each, issued 50,000 shares at a premium of ₹ 3 per share payable as follows: - Accountancy

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Eastern Company Limited, having an authorised capital of ₹ 10,00,000 divided into shares of ₹ 10 each, issued 50,000 shares at a premium of ₹ 3 per share payable as follows:

 On Application  ₹ 3 per share;
 On Allotment (including premium)  ₹ 5 per share;
 On first call (due three months after allotment) and the balance as when required. ₹ 3 per share;

Applications were received for 60,000 shares and the directors allotted the shares as follows:
(i) Applicants for 40,000 shares received in full.
(ii) Applicants for 15,000 shares received an allotment of 8,000 shares.
(iii) Applicants for 5,000 shares received 2,000 shares on allotment, excess money being returned.
All amounts due on allotment were received.
The first call was made and the money was received except on 100 shares.
Give journal and cash book entries to record these transactions of the company. Also prepare the Balance Sheet of the company.

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In the books of Eastern Company Limited

Journal Entries
Date Particulars L. F. Debit
Amount
(₹)
Credit
Amount
(₹)
  Bank A/c Dr.   1,80,000  
  To Share Application A/c       1,80,000
  (Amount received on application for 60,000 shares @ Rs. 3 per share)        
           
  Share Application A/c (60,000 × ₹ 3) Dr.   1,80,000  
  To Share Capital A/c (50,000 × ₹ 3)       1,50,000
  To Share Allotment A/c (10,000 × ₹ 3)       30,000
  (Share Application money for 50,000 shares transferred To Share Capital Account and the excess money transferred To Share Allotment Account)        
           
  Share Application A/c Dr.   30,000  
  To Bank A/c       30,000
  (Application of excess money returned)        
           
  Share Allotment A/c  (50,000 × ₹ 5) Dr.   2,50,000  
  To Share Capital A/c (50,000 × ₹ 2)       1,00,000
 

To Security Premium Reserve A/c  (50,000 × ₹ 3)

      1,50,000
  (Allotment money due on 50,000 shares @ Rs 5 per share including Rs 3 security premium)        
           
  Bank A/c Dr.   2,20,000  
  To Share Allotment A/c       2,20,000
  (Allotment money received)        
           
  Share First Call Account A/c Dr.   1,50,000  
  To Share Capital A/c       1,50,000
  (First call due on 50,000 shares @ Rs 3 per share)        
           
  Bank A/c Dr.   1,49,700  
  Call in Arrears A/c     300  
  To  Share First Call Account A/c       1,50,000
  (First call money received except that of 100 shares @ Rs 3 per share)        
           
  Share Final Call A/c Dr.   1,00,000  
  To Share Capital A/c       1,00,000
  (Money due on call on 50,000 shares @ Rs. 2 per share)        
           
  Bank A/c Dr.   1,00,000  
  To Share Final Call A/c       1,00,000
  (Call money received on 50,000 shares @ Rs. 2 per share)        

                                                                                

Dr.

Cash Book (Bank Column)

Cr.

Date

Particulars

J.  F.

Amount
(₹)

Date

Particulars

J. F.

Amount
(₹)

  To Share Application
(60,000 × ₹ 3)
 

1,80,000

  By Balance c/d  

5,49,700

  To Share Allotment  

2,20,000

       
  To Share First Call
(49,900 × ₹ 3)
 

1,49,700

       
     

5,49,700

     

5,49,700

Eastern Company Limited
Balance Sheet

Particulars

Note No.

Amount 

(₹)

I. Equity and Liabilities    

1. Shareholders’ Funds

   

a. Share Capital

1

3,99,700

b. Reserves and Surplus

2

1,50,000

2. Non–Current Liabilities

   

3. Current Liabilities

   

Total

 

5,49,700

II. Assets    

1. Non–Current Assets

   

2. Current Assets

   

a. Cash and Cash Equivalents

3

5,49,700

Total

 

5,49,700

NOTES TO ACCOUNTS

Note No.

Particulars

Amount (₹)

1 Share Capital:  
(a) Authorised Share Capital  
  1,00,000 shares of ₹ 10 each 10,00,000
(b) Issued Share Capital  
  50,000 shares of Rs 10 each 5,00,000
(c) Subscribed, Called up and Paid up Share Capital  
   50,000 shares of Rs 10 each, Rs 8 called–up

4,00,000

 
   Less: Calls–in–Arrears

     (300)

3,99,700

2

Reserves and Surplus:  
  Securities Premium Reserve (50,000 × ₹ 3)

1,50,000

3

Cash and Cash Equivalents:  
  Cash at Bank   5,49,700

Working Notes:

(i) Amount transferred to share capital on application:

Category A = 40,000 × 3 = ₹ 1,20,000
Category B = 8,000 × 3 = ₹ 24,000
Category C = 2,000 × 3 = ₹ 6,000
Total = ₹ 1,50,000

(ii) Amount transferred to share allotment on application:

Category B excess shares = 7,000 × 3 = ₹ 21,000
Category C excess shares = 3,000 × 3 = ₹ 9,000
  = ₹ 30,000

(iii) Amount Received on the allotment:

  Due Advance Received
(i) 40,000 × 5 = ₹ 2,00,000 ₹ 2,00,000
(ii) 8,000 × 5 = ₹ 40,000 ₹ 21,000 ₹ 19,000
(iii) 2,000 × 5 = ₹ 10,000 ₹ 9,000 ₹ 1,000
      ₹ 2,20,000
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