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Explain how closing stock is treated in final accounts?

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The unsold goods in the business at the end of the accounting period are termed as closing stock. As per As-2 (Revised), the stock is valued at cost price or net realizable value, whichever is lower.

Presentation in final accounts:

  1. In the trading account: Shown on the credit side.
  2. In the balance sheet: Shown on the assets side under current assets.
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अध्याय 13: Final Accounts of Sole Proprietors - 2 - Short answer questions [पृष्ठ ३०९]

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सामाचीर कलवी Accountancy [English] Class 11 TN Board
अध्याय 13 Final Accounts of Sole Proprietors - 2
Short answer questions | Q III 3. | पृष्ठ ३०९

संबंधित प्रश्न

A new partner is admitted in the firm for getting additional capital and skill.


Answer in one sentence only.
In the absence of partnership deed, what is profit sharing ratio of the partners?


State whether the following statement is True or False.

Debit balance of Trading account shows gross profit.


Kajol and Sunny were partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3:2. The following Balances were extracted from the books of account for the year ended March 31, 2015.

Account Name

Debit Amount Rs

Credit Amount Rs

Capital

 

 

Kajol

 

1,15,000

Sunny

 

91,000

Current accounts [on 1-04-2005*]

 

 

Kajol

 

4,500

Sunny

3,200

 

Drawings

 

 

Kajol

6,000

 

Sunny

3,000

 

Opening stock

22,700

 

Purchases and Sales

1,65,000

2,35,800

Freight inward

1,200

 

Returns

 2,000

3,200

Printing and Stationery

 900

 

Wages

 5,500

 

Bills receivables and Bills payables

25,000

21,000

Discount

 400

 800

Salaries

6,000

 

Rent

7,200

 

Insurance premium

2,000

 

Traveling expenses

700

 

Sundry expenses

 1,100

 

Commission

 

1,600

Debtors and Creditors

74,000

78,000

Building

85,000

 

Plant and Machinery

70,000

 

Motor car

60,000

 

Furniture and Fixtures

15,000

 

Bad debts

1,500

 

Provision for doubtful debts

 

2,200

Loan

 

25,000

Legal expenses

300

 

Audit fee

900

 

Cash in hand

7,500

 

Cash at bank

 12,000

 

 

5,78,100

5,78,100

Prepare final accounts for the year ended March 31,2015, with following adjustments:

(a)   Stock on March 31,2015 was Rs37,500.

(b)   Bad debts Rs3,000; Provision for bad debts is to be made at 5% on debtors

(c)   Rent Prepaid were Rs1,200.

(d)   Wages outstanding were Rs 2,200.

(e)   Interest on capital to be allowed on capital at 6% per annum and interest on drawings to be charged @ 5% per annum.

(f)    Kajol is entitled to a Salary of Rs 1,500 per annum.

(g)   Prepaid insurance was Rs 500.

(h)   Depreciation was charged on Building, @ 4%; Plant and Machinery, @ 5%; Motor car, @ 10% and furniture and fixture, @ 5%.

(i)    Goods worth Rs 7,000 were destroyed by fire on January 20,2015. The Insurance company agreed to pay Rs 5,000 in full settlement of the claim.

*As per the question, this year should be 01-04-2014


Mahalaxmi Industries Ltd. Kundur issued 15000 equity shares of Rs. 100 each. They were payable as follows:
On Application Rs. 20
On Allotment Rs. 30
On First Call Rs. 25
On Second Call Rs. 25
The company received application for 12000 shares. All the applications were accepted and shares were alloted. The company made both the calls. One Shareholder holding 400 shares failed to pay the final call. His shares were forefeited.
 
Pass journal entries in the books of Mahalaxmi Industries Ltd. Kundur. 

Satish and Pradeep are partners in a partnership firm, sharing profit and losses equally. From the following Trial Balance and Adjustment given below, you are required to prepare Trading and Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31st March 2013 and Balance sheet as on that date.

Balance Sheet as on 31st March 2013

Debit Balance Amount (₹) Credit Balance Amount (₹)
Purchases 220000 Partners' Capital  
Sundry Debtors 45000 Satish 120000
Discount 4000 Pradeep 90000
Opening stock 25000 Sales 430000
Wages and salaries 23000 Sundry Creditors 85000
Manufacturing expenses 25500 Discount 3500
Factory Building 175000    
Plant and Machinery 75000
Advertisement (for 2 yrs w.e.f. 1.1.13) 10000
Salary and wages 45000
Cash in hand 15000
10 % Govt. Bonds (purchased on 01.07.2012) 60000
Warehouse Rent 6000
  728500   728500

Adjustments :

(1) The closing stock was valued at the market price at ₹ 92000, which is 15 % above its cost price.

(2) Depreciation machinery at 10 % p.a.

(3) Outstanding wages were ₹ 2500

(4) Maintain R.D.D. at 5 % on sundry debtors.


A prepayment of insurance premium will appear in ______.


Net profit is ______.


Accrued interest on investment will be shown


If there is no existing provision for doubtful debts, provision created for doubtful debts is ______.


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