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From the following Balance Sheet of James Ltd. as on 31.03.2019 calculate: (i) Debt-equity ratio (ii) Proprietary ratio (iii) Capital gearing ratio - Accountancy

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From the following Balance Sheet of James Ltd. as on 31.03.2019 calculate:

  1. Debt-equity ratio
  2. Proprietary ratio
  3. Capital gearing ratio
Balance Sheet (of James Ltd.)
as on 31.03.2018
Particulars Amount ₹
I EQUITY AND LIABILITIES  
1. Shareholders Funds  
(a) Share capital  
Equity share capital 2,50,000
6% Preference share capital 2,00,000
(b) Reserves and surplus 1,50,000
2. Non-current Liabilities  
Long –term borrowings (8% Debentures) 3,00,000
3. Current Liabilities  
Short -term borrowings from banks 2,00,000
Trade Payables 1,00,000
Total 12,00,000
II ASSETS  
1. Non-current assets  
Fixed assets  8,00,000
2. Current assets  
(a) Inventories  1,20,000
(b) Trade receivables  2,65,000
(c) Cash and cash equivalents 10,000
(d) Other current assets  
Expenses paid in advance  5,000
Total 12,00,000
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उत्तर

(1) Debt Equity Ratio = `"Long Term Debt"/"Shareholder’s Fund"`

Shareholder’s Fund

Long term debt = Debentures = Rs. 3,00,000

Shareholder’s Fund = Eq. share capital +Pref. Shares capital + Reserves & surplus

= 2,50,000 ÷ 2,00,000 + 1,50,000

= Rs. 6,00,000

Debt Equity Ratio = `300000/600000` = 0.5:1

(2) Proprietary ratio = `"Shareholder's Fund"/"Total Assets"`

Total Assets = Rs. 12,00,000

Proprietary ratio = `600000/1200000` = 0.5:1

(3) Capital Gearing ratio = `"Funds bearing fixed interest (or) Fixed divided"/"Equity shareholder’s Fund"`

Funds bearing fixed interest (or) fixed dividend

= Pref. Share Cap + Debentures

= 2,00,000 + 3,00,000 = Rs. 5,00,000

Equity share holder’s Fund

= Equity Share cap + Reserves & Surplus

= 2,50,000 + 1,50,000

= Rs. 4,00,000

Capital gearing ratio = `500000/400000` = 1.25:1

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