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Given Below is the Trial Balance of M/S. Shailesh and Nilesh as on 31st March, 2016. You Are Required to Prepare Trading and Profit and Loss Account for the Year Ended 31st March, 2016 - Book Keeping and Accountancy

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Given below is the Trial Balance of M/s. Shailesh and Nilesh as on 31st March, 2016. You are required to prepare Trading and Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31st March, 2016 and Balance Sheet as on that date :

Trial Balance
as on 31.03.2016

Debit Balances Amount Credit Balances Amount
Opening stock 88,000 Capital accounts :  
Purchase 1,76,000 Shailesh 1,20,000
Wages 23,500 Nilesh 1,20,000
Salaries (10 months) 18,000 Sundry creditors 1,03,000
Office expenses 8,000 Bank overdraft 60,000
Bank charges 2,600 Sales 3,08,000
Machinery 90,000 Current accounts :  
Land and building 1,30,000 Shailesh 5,000
Bad debts 4,000 Nilesh 4,000
Sundry debtors 82,000    
Electricity charges 9,900    
Furniture 43,000    
8% Debentures (1.10.2015) 40,000    
Drawings :       
Shailesh 3,000    
Nilesh 2,000    
  7,20,000   7,20,000

Adjustments :
1. Stock on 31st March, 2016 was valued at market price of Rs 84,000, which was 20% above its cost price.
2. Depreciate machinery at 10% p.a.
3. Create reserve for bad and doubtful debts at 5% on sundry debtors.
4. Provide interest on capital at 8% p.a.
5. Machinery includes purchase of machinery for Rs 40,000 on 1st January, 2016.

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M/S Shailesh and Nilesh
Trading for the year ended 31st March 2016,
Particulars
Rs.
Rs.
Particulars
Rs.
Rs.
To Opening Stock
 
88,000
By Sales
 
308,000
To Purchases
 
176,000
By Closing Stock
 
70,000
To wages
 
23,500
     
To Gross Profit c/d
 
90,500
     
           
   
378,000
   
378,000
 
Profit and Loss A/c for the year ended 31st March, 2016
Particulars
Rs.
Rs.
Particulars
Rs.
Rs.
To Bad debts
4,000
 
By Gross Profit b/d
 
90,500
Add: N.R.D.D.
4,100
8,100
By Interest on Debentures
 
1,600
To Salaries
18,000
       
Add: Outstanding
3,600
21,600
     
To Office Expenses
 
8,000
     
To Bank Charges
 
2,600
     
To Electricity Charges
 
9,900
     
To Depreciation on Machinery
 
6,000
     
To Interest on Capital
         
Shailesh
9,600
       
Nilesh
9,600
19,200
     
To Net Profit:
         
Shailesh Current A/c
8,350
       
Nilesh Current A/c
8,350
16700
     
   
92100
   
92100
 
Partners Current A/c
Particulars
Shailesh
Nilesh
Particulars
Shailesh
Nilesh
To Drawings
3,000
2,000
By Balance b/d
5,000
4,000
To Balance c/d
19,950
19,950
By Interest on Capital
9,600
9,600
     
By Profit and Loss A/c
8,350
8,350
           
 
22,950
21,950
 
22,950
21,950
 
Balance Sheet as on 31st March, 2016.
Liabilities
Rs.
Rs.
Assets
Rs.
Rs.
Partners Capital A/c
   
Land and Building
 
130000
Shailesh
120,000
 
Machinery
90000
 
Nilesh
120,000
240,000
Less: Depreciation
6000
84000
           
Partners’ Current A/c
   
Furniture
 
43000
Shailesh
19,950
 
Sundry Debtors
82000
 
Nilesh
19,950
39,900
Less: R.D.D.
4100
77900
Sundry Creditors
 
1,03,000
8% Debentures
40000
 
Bank Overdraft
 
60,000
Add: Interest
1600
41600
Outstanding Salaries
 
3,600
Closing Stock
 
70000
           
   
446,500
   
446500

Working Note :
1. Market value of closing stock :
Market value of closing stock = 80,000
Cost value of closing stock = 84,000 x `100/120`
                                            = 700 x 100
                                            = Rs. 70,000
Closing stock is taken on market value or cost value whichever is lower.

2. Depreciation on machinery :
Old Machinery    =
50,000 x `10/100` = 5,000

 Purchase of new machinery 0n 1.1.16   = 40,000 x `10/100 xx 3/12` = 1,000
Total Depreciation = Rs. 6,000

3. Interest on debentures : 
= 40,000 x `8/100 xx 6/12` = 1600.

4) Reserve for doubtful debts :
Debtors                                = 82,000
( - ) R.D.D.[ 5% on 82,000]   =    4,100

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From the following Trial Balance and adjustments of M/s Apeksha and Pratiksha; 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:

Trial Balance as on 31.03.2013

Particulars
Debit
Amount (Rs.)
Credit
Amount (Rs.)
Capital Accounts
   
Apeksha
 
60000
Pratiksha
 
35000
Purchases and Sales
46700
85000
Sundry Debtors and Creditors
28000
25000
Bills Receivable and Bills Payable.
9600
7800
Opening Stock
18000
 
Wages
9900
 
Investment
13500
 
Postage and Telegrams
3600
 
Insurance
1200
 
Plant and machinery
40700
 
Furniture
18000
 
Cash in hand
2500
 
Carriage
3200
 
Bad debts
400
 
Prepaid rent
7000
 
Salaries
10500
 
 
212800
212800
Adjustments:
(1) The closing stock is valued at Rs. 31,000
(2) Outstanding wages Rs. 1,400.
(3) Depreciate furniture at 10% p.a.
(4) Insurance Rs. 500 is paid in advance.
(5) Provide for further bad debts of Rs. 1,500.
(6) Goods worth Rs. 2,000 withdrawn by Apeksha for her domestic use but not recorded in the books of account.

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


Jaya and Maya are partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 2 : 3 respectively. With the help of the trial balance and adjustments given below, you are required to prepare their Trading, Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31st March, 2013 and the Balance Sheet as on that date :

Trial Balance as on 31st March, 2013

Debit Balances Amount Credit Balances Amount
Purchases 1,09,000 Sundry creditors 45,600
Insurance 3,700 Sales 1,94,000
Rent, rates and taxes 14,600 R.D.D. 2,000
Office expenses 7,300 Commission 5,500
Land and buildings 3,00,000 Capital A/c’s:  
Plant and machinery 60,000 Jaya 2,00,000
Furniture 15,000 Maya 2,50,000
Carriage inwards 3,700 Current A/c’s:  
Sundry debtors 88,000 Jaya 3,400
Stock (as on 01.04.2012) 32,800 Maya 9,100
Wages and salaries 28,600    
Cash in hand 4,700    
Cash at bank 40,200    
Drawings A/c’s:      
Jaya 500    
Maya 1,500    
  7,09,600   7,09,600

Adjustments :
(1) Closing stock was valued at  Rs. 22,600.
(2) Purchases include purchase of furniture of Rs .10,000 made on 1st October, 2012.
(3) Depreciate land and buildings at 10% p.a.; plant and machinery at 10% p.a. and furniture at 20% p.a.
(4) Create R.D.D. at 5% on sundry debtors.


Answer in one sentence only.
To which account Gross Profit transferred?


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


Give the word / term or phrase which can substitute the following statement.  
The accounts which are prepared at the end of each financial year.


Give the word / term or phrase which can substitute  the following statement.

The statement showing list of all ledger balances.


Select the most appropriate alternative from those given below and rewrite the statement.

The gross profit is transferred to _________________ account.


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


Dinker and Ravinder were partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 2:1. The following balances were extracted from the books of account, for the year ended December 31, 2017.

Account Name

Debit
Amount
Rs

Credit
Amount
Rs

Capital

 

 

Dinker

 

2,35,000

Ravinder

 

1,63,000

Drawings

 

 

Dinker

 6,000

 

Ravinder

 5,000

 

Opening Stock

35,100

 

Purchases and Sales

2,85,000

3,75,800

Carriage inward

2,200

 

Returns

3,000

2,200

Stationery

1,200

 

Wages

12,500

 

Bills receivables and Bills payables

45,000

32,000

Discount

900

400

Salaries

12,000

 

Rent and Taxes

18,000

 

Insurance premium

2,400

 

Postage

300

 

Sundry expenses

1,100

 

Commission

 

3,200

Debtors and creditors

95,000

40,000

Building

1,20,000

 

Plant and machinery

80,000

 

Investments

1,00,000

 

Furniture and Fixture

26,000

 

Bad Debts

 2,000

 

Bad debts provision

 

 4,600

Loan

 

35,000

Legal Expenses

200

 

Audit fee

1,800

 

Cash in Hand

13,500

 

Cash at Bank

23,000

 

 

8,91,200

8,91,200

Prepare final accounts for the year ended December 31,2017, with following adjustment:

(a)  Stock on December 31,2017, was Rs 42,500.

(b)  A Provision is to be made for bad debts at 5% on debtors

(c)  Rent outstanding was Rs 1,600.

(d) Wages outstanding were Rs 1,200.

(e)  Interest on capital to be allowed on capital @ 4% per annum and interest on drawings to be charged @ 6% per annum.

(f)  Dinker and Ravinder are entitled to a Salary of Rs 2,000 per annum

(g)  Ravinder is entitled to a commission Rs 1,500.

(h)  Depreciation is to be charged on Building @ 4%, Plant and Machinery, 6%, and furniture and fixture, 5%.

(i)   Outstanding interest on loan amounted to Rs 350.


Triphati and Chauhan are partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3:2. Their capitals were Rs 60,000 and Rs 40,000 as on January 01, 2015. During the year they earned a profit of Rs 30,000. According to the partnership deed both the partners are entitled to Rs 1,000 per month as Salary and 5% interest on their capital. They are also to be charged an interest of 5% on their drawings, irrespective of the period, which is Rs 12,000 for Tripathi, Rs 8,000 for Chauhan. Prepare Partner’s Accounts when, capitals are fixed.


From the following Trial Balance of M/s . Patil and Desai , you are required to prepare Trading and profit and loss Account for the year ended 31st March , 2016 and Balance Sheet as on that date :

Trial Balance as on 31.03.2016

Debit Balances Amount (₹) Credit Balances Amount (₹)
Machinery 140000 Capital accounts :  
Furniture 80000 Patil 200000
Coal,gas and water 4300 Desai 150000
Land and Building 120000 Sales 330000
Purchases 232000 Sundry creditors 105000
Postage and telegram 2200 Bank loan 40000
Export duty 15500    
Wages and Salaries 31000
Rent and taxes 7200
Cash in hand 58000
Freight 6200
Prepaid rent 3600
Sundry debtors 76000
Salaries 4200
Opening stock 39000
Discount 5800
  825000   825000

Adjustments : 

(1) Closing stock in hand was valued at ₹ 61000.

(2) Goods distributed as free samples were ₹ 3000.

(3) Outstanding salaries ₹ 900

(4) Provide reserve for doubtful debts at 5 % on sundry debtors.

(5) Depreciate machinery at 5 % p.a.


Select the most appropriate alternative from those given below and rewrite the statement.
All indirect expenses are debited to ____________ account.


Select the most appropriate alternative from the given below and rewrite the statement.
If any asset is taken over by a partner from the firm, his capital account will be ______


Umesh and Prakash were partners sharing profit and losses in the proportion of 3/5 and 2/5 respectively. They dissolved their partnership firm on 31st March, 2013, when their financial position was us under: 
Balance sheet as on 31st March, 2012
 
Liabilities
Amount
Assets
Amount
Sundry Creditors
7500
Cash at Bank
1500
Umesh’s Wife’s Loan
15000
Debtors    33750
 
Capital Accounts:
 
Less: R.D.D. - 3750
30000
Umesh
69000
Stock
67500
Prakash
45000
Machinery
22500
   
Furniture
15000
       
 
136500
 
136500

 

(1) The assets realised as under.
Goodwill Rs. 7500; Stock Rs. 60000; Debtors Rs. 27000
 
(2) Machinery was taken over by Prakash at Rs. 20,000 and furniture by Umesh at book value.
 
(3) Umesh agreed to discharge his wife’s loan.
 
(4) The creditors were paid at a rebate of Rs. 1500.
 
(5) The expenses of dissolution amounted to Rs. 3000

Net profit is ______.


Closing stock is valued at ______.


Accrued interest on investment will be shown


Explain how closing stock is treated in final accounts?


Complete the following sentence.

"If, after the final accounts have been prepared, some omission or commissions are noticed say in respect of the interest on capital, interest on drawings, etc. necessary adjustments can be made in the partner's capital accounts through?


Which account is prepared when past adjustments are to be made?


Arvind and Anand are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio 8 : 3 : 1 Balances in their capital accounts on April 01, 2019 were, Arvind- Rs. 4,40,000 and Anand Rs. 2,60,000. As per their agreement, partners were entitled to interest on capital @ 5% p.a., and interest on drawings was to be charged @ 6% p.a. Arvind was allowed an annual salary of Rs. 35,000/- for the additional responsibilities taken up by him. Partners drawings for the year were, I Arvind Rs. 40,000 and Anand Rs. 28,000. Profit and loss account of the firm for the year ending March 31, 2020 showed a Net Loss of Rs. 32,400. Prepare Profit and Loss Appropriation Account.


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