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Following is the Financial Statement of Garima Ltd., prepare cash flow statement.

Particulars Note No. 31st March
2017
(Rs)
31st March
2016
(Rs)
I) Equity and Liabilities      

1. Shareholders’ Funds

     

a) Share capital

1 4,40,000 2,80,000

b) Reserve and surplus-Surplus

2 40,000 28,000

2. Current Liabilities

     

a) Trade payables

  1,56,000 56,000

c) Short-term provisions

  12,000 4,000

(Provision for taxation)

     
Total   6,48,000 3,68,000
II) Assets      

1. Non-current assets

     

a) Fixed assets

     

i) Tangible

  3,64,000 2,00,000

2. Current assets

     

a) Inventories

  1,60,000 60,000

b) Trade receivables

  80,000 20,000

c) Cash and cash equivalents

  28,000 80,000

d) Other current assets

  16,000 8,000
Total    6,48,000 3,68,000

 

 

   

Notes to Accounts

Particulars 31st March
2017
(Rs)
31st March
2016
(Rs)
1. Share capital    

a) Equity share capital

3,00,000 2,00,000

b) Preference share capital

1,40,000 80,000
  4,40,000 2,80,000
2. Reserve and surplus    

Surplus in statement of profit and loss at the beginning of the year

28,000  

Add: Profit of the year

16,000  

Less: Dividend

4,000  
Profit at the end of the year 40,000  

Additional Information:

  1. Depreciation charged during the year Rs 32,000.
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उत्तर

Cash Flow Statement (Indirect Method)

  Particulars Amount (Rs.) Amount (Rs.)
A. Cash flow from Operating Activities    
  Net Profit before Taxation and
Extraordinary Items (40,000 - 28,000)
  12,000
  Adjustments for -    
  Add: Depreciation   32,000
  Add: Proposed Dividend (Interim Dividend)   4,000
  Add: Provision for Taxation   12,000
  Operating Profit before Working Capital changes:   60,000
  Add: Increase in Current liabilities    
  Trade Payables 1,00,000 (68,000)
  Less: Increase in Current Assets  
  Inventories (1,00,000)
  Other current assets
(prepaid expenses)
(8,000)
  Trade receivables (60,000)
  Cash generated from Operating Activities   (8,000)
  Less: Income Tax paid   (4,000)
  Net Cash used in Operating Activities:   (12,000)
       
B. Cash Flow from Investing Activities    
  Purchase of Fixed Assets   (1,96,000)
  Net Cash used in Investing Activities   (1,96,000)
       
C. Cash Flow from Financing Activities:    
  Issue of Equity Shares   1,00,000
  Issue of Preference Shares   60,000
  Less: Dividend Paid   (4,000)
  Net Cash from Financing Activities   1,56,000
       
D. Net decrease in cash and cash equivalent (A + B + C)   52,000
  Add: Cash and Cash Equivalents in the beginning   80,000
      28,000

Working Notes:

Dr.

Plant and Machinery Account

Cr.

Date

Particulars

J.F.

Amount

Rs

Date

Particulars

J.F.

Amount

Rs

 

Balance b/d

 

2,00,000

 

Depreciation

 

32,000

 

Bank (Purchases- 
Balancing fig.)

 

1,96,000

 

Balance c/d

 

3,64,000

 

 

 

3,96,000

 

 

 

3,96,000

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No

2013-14

Rs

2012-13

Rs

I. Equity and Liabilities

   1. Shareholder’s Funds

      a. Share Capital 

      b. Reserve and Surplus

  2. Non - Current Liabilities

     a. Long-term borrowings

  3. Current Liabilities

    a. Trade Payables

    b. Short-Term Provisions

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2,00,000

 

 

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6,80,000

 

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  a) Fixed Assets

    (i) Tangible assets

    (ii) Intangible

  b) Non – Current Investments

2. Current Assets

   a) Current Investments

   b) Inventories

   c) Trade Receivables

   d)Cash and Cash Equivalents

 

 

2

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

42,80,000

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9,60,000

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12,80,000

 

 

34,00,000

4,80,000

 

 

4,48,000

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5,72,000

16,20,000

Total   78,76,000 70,04,000

Notes to Accounts

Note
No
Particulars As On
31-3-2014
As On
31-3-2013
1

Reserve and Surplus
(Surplus i.e. Balance in Statement of Profit and Loss)

12,00,000

8,00,000

2

 

 

Tangible Assets

Machinery

     Less: Accumulated Depreciation

 

50,80,000

(8,00,000)

 

40,00,000

(6,00,000)

3

 

Intangible Assets

Goodwill

 

1,60,000

 

4,80,000

Additional information

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31.03.2017

1.

EQUITY AND LIABILITIES
Shareholders Funds
(a) Share Capital (Equity Share Capital)
(b) Reserves and Surplus (Statement of P/L)

1.

           

                    14,00,000 

 5,00,000

 

 

 

 

 

10,00,000

4,00,000

 

 

 

2. Non-Current Liabilities
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  5,00,000 1,40,000
3. Current Liabilities
(a) Short Term Borrowings (Bank Overdraft)  
(b) Trade Payables (Creditors)
(c) Short Term Provisions
 

20,000

1,00,000

60,000

30,000

60,000

30,000

  TOTAL   25,80,000 16,60,000
II 1.  ASSETS
Non-Current Assets
Fixed Assets 
(i) Tangible 
(ii) Intangible (Goodwill)
      2.

 

 

16,00,000

1,40,000

 

 

9,00,000

2,00,000

  2. Current Assets
(a) Inventories
(b) Trade Receivables 
(c) Cash and Bank Balances
(Cash at Bank)
 

2,50,000

5,00,000

90,000

2,00,000

3,00,000

60,000

  TOTAL   25,80,000 16,60,000

Notes to Accounts:

Particulars 31.03.2017 31.03.2016
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provision for taxation
60,000 30,000
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17,60,000

(1,60,000)

 

10,00,000

(1,00,000)

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(ii) Tax paid Rs. 20,000.
(iii) Interest of Rs. 50,000 paid on Debentures.


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Particulars

(Rs)

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Trade payables in the beginning

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12% debentures ₹ 4,00,000 ₹ 5,00,000

Additional Information:

Additional Debentures were issued at the end of the year.

Interim Dividend paid ₹ 50,000

Preference Share Capital Issued ₹ 2,00,000


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