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'Interest Received and Paid' is Considered as Which Type of Activity by a Finance Company While Preparing a Cash Flow Statement? - Accountancy

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प्रश्न

'Interest received and paid' is considered as which type of activity by a finance company while preparing a Cash Flow Statement?

उत्तर

For a finance company, Interest Paid & Received is treated as Cash Flow from Operating Activities. Interest received is cash inflow whereas interest paid is cash outflow.

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संबंधित प्रश्न

Give the meaning of ‘Cash Equivalents’ for the purpose of preparing Cash Flow Statement.


Which of the following transactions will result in 'Flow of Cash’?

(a) An issue of equity shares of Rs 1, 00,000.
(b) Purchase of machinery of  Rs 1,75,000.
(c) Redemption of 9% debentures Rs  3,50,000.
(d) Cash deposited into bank Rs 15,000.


While preparing the Cash Flow Statement of Alka Ltd. 'dividend paid' was shown as an operating
activity by the accountant of the company. Was he correct in doing so? Give reason.


While preparing Cash Flow Statement, the accountant of 'Rachana Ltd.', a financing company, included 'Interest received on loan' in financing activities. Was the correct in doing so? Give reason.


Which of the following transactions will result in the flow of cash?
(1) Deposited Rs 40,000 into the bank.
(2) Withdrew cash from bank Rs 54,000.
(3) Sold marketable securities of Rs 25,000 at par.
(4) The sold machinery of the book value of Rs 50,000 at a gain of  Rs 10,000


Following is the Balance Sheet of Wisben Ltd. As on 31st March 2012

Balance Sheet of Tiger Super Steel Ltd.
Particulars Note
No.

2012

Rs

2011

Rs

I. Equity and Liabilities

   1. Shareholders' Funds

     a. Share Capital

     b. Reserves and Surplus (Profit & Loss Balance)

   2. Non-Current Liabilities

     a. Long Term-Borrowing

   3. Current Liabilities

     a. Trade Payables

 

 

 

7,00,000

2,00,000

 

3,00,000

 

30,000

 

 

6,00,000

1,10,000

 

2,00,000

 

25,000

Total   12,30,000 9,35,000

II. Assets

   1. Non- Current assets

     a. Fixed assets

        i. Tangible assets

     b. Non –Current Investment

   2. Current assets

     a. Inventory

     b. Trade Receivable

     c. Cash and Cash Equivalents

 

 

 

 

11,00,000

 

 

70,000

32,000

28,000

 

 

 

8,00,000

 

 

60,000

40,000

35,000

Total   12,30,000 9,35,000

Adjustments:

During the year a piece of machinery of the book value of Rs 80,000 was sold for Rs 65,000. Depreciation provided on tangible assets during the year amounted to Rs 2,00,000.
Prepare a Cash Flow Statement.


                    You are required to prepare a Cash-Flow Statement (as per AS-3)
                          for the year 2016-17 from the following Balance Sheet.
                                    Balance Sheet of Honesty Ltd.
                          As at 31st March, 2016 and 31st March, 2017

  I     Particulars     Note No.          31.03.2017

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
Long Term Borrowing (10% Debentures)
  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
1. Short term provisions
provision for taxation
60,000 30,000
2. Fixed Assets (Tangible)
Plant and Machinery 
Less Accumulated Depreciation

 

17,60,000

(1,60,000)

 

10,00,000

(1,00,000)

  16,00,000 9,00,000

During the year 2016-17:
(i) A part of the machine, costing Rs. 50,000, accumulated depreciation thereon being Rs. 20,000, was sold for
Rs.18,000.
(ii) Tax paid Rs. 20,000.
(iii) Interest of Rs. 50,000 paid on Debentures.


Long Answer Question

Describe the procedure to prepare Cash Flow Statement.


From the information given below you are required to calculate the cash paid for the inventory:

 

Particulars

(Rs)

Inventory in the beginning

40,000

Credit Purchases

1,60,000

Inventory in the end

38,000

Trade payables in the beginning

14,000

Trade payables in the end

14,500


Compute cash from operations from the following figures:

(i) Profit for the year 2016-17 is a sum of Rs. 10,000 after providing for depreciation of Rs. 2,000.

(ii) The current assets and current liabilities of the business for the year ended March 31, 2016 and 2015 are as follows:

Particular March
31, 2016
(Rs)
March
31, 2017
(Rs)
Trade Receivables 14,000 15,000
Provision for Doubtful Debts 1,000 1,200
Trade Payables 13,000 15,000
Inventories 5,000 8,000
Other Current Assets 10,000 12,000
Expenses payable 1,000 1,500
Prepaid Expenses 2,000 1,000
Accrued Income 3,000 4,000
Income received in advance 2,000 1,000

From the following Balance Sheets of Tiger Super Steel Ltd., prepare Cash Flow Statement:

Balance Sheet of Tiger Super Steel Ltd.
as at 31st March 2014 and 31st March 2017

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

1. Shareholders’ Funds

     

a) Share capital

1 1,40,000 1,20,000

b) Reserves and surplus

2 22,800 15,200

2. Current Liabilities

     

a) Trade payables

3 21,200 14,000

b) Other current liabilities

4 2,400 3,200

c) Short-term provisions

5 28,400 22,400
Total   2,14,800 1,74,800
II) Assets      

1. Non-Current Assets

     

a) Fixed assets

     

i) Tangible assets

6 96,400 76,000

ii) Intangible assets

  18,800 24,000

b) Non-current investments

  14,000 4,000

2. Current Assets

     

a) Inventories

  31,200 34,000

b) Trade receivables

  43,200 30,000

c) Cash and Cash Equivalents

  11,200 6,800
Total    2,14,800 1,74,800

Notes to accounts:

 

2017

2016

1. Share Capital

   

Equity share capital

1,20,000

80,000

10% Preference share capital

20,000

40,000

 

1,40,000

1,20,000

2. Reserves and surplus

   

General reserve

12,000

8,000

Balance in statement of profit and loss

10,800

7,200

 

22,800

15,200

3. Trade payables

   

Bills payable

21,200

14,000

4. Other current liabilities

   

Outstanding expenses

2,400

3,200

5. Short-term provisions

   

Provision for taxation

12,800

11,200

Proposed dividend

15,600

11,200

 

28,400

22,400

6. Tangible assets

   

Land and building

20,000

40,000

Plant

76,400

36,000

 

96,400

76,000


Additional Information:
Depreciation Charge on Land & Building Rs 20,000, and Plant Rs 10,000 during the year.


Which one is Cash Inflows from operating activities?


Classify the following activity into operating activities, investing activities, financing activities or cash activities

"Proceeds from sales of old machinery"


Classify the following activity into operating activities, investing activities, financing activities or cash activities

"Cash credit"


Cash Flow Statement is based upon ______.


An example of Cash Flows from Operating Activity is ______


Gain on sale of tangible current assets is a/an:


Interest collected by an automobile company selling a car on an instalment basis will be classified as:


State whether the following transaction will result in inflow, outflow or no flow of cash while preparing cash flow statement:

Interest received in cash from loans and advances ₹ 80,000.


From the following Balance Sheets of Ronald Ltd., you are required to prepare a Cash Flow Statement (as per AS 3) for the year 2023-24.

Balance Sheets of Ronald Ltd.
As at 31st March, 2024 and 31st March, 2023
Particulars Note No. 31.03.2024 (₹) 31.03.2023 (₹)
I. EQUITY AND LIABILITIES      
1. Shareholder's Funds      
(a) Share Capital   6,00,000 6,00,000
(b) Reserves and Surplus (Statement of P & L)   80,000 (60,000)
2. Non-Current Liabilities      
Long Term Borrowings   1,00,000 1,50,000
3. Current Liabilities      
(a) Short-term borrowings (Bank overdraft)   1,75,000 22,000
(b) Short Term Provisions (Provision for Tax)   15,000 28,000
Total   9,70,000 7,40,000
II. ASSETS      
1. Non-Current Assets      
(a) Property, Plant & Equipment & Intangible Assets      
(i) Property, Plant & Equipment (Plant & Machinery)   5,50,000 6,40,000
(b) Non- Current Investments (7% Debentures of Violet Ltd.)   1,40,000 50,000
2. Current Assets      
Cash & Bank Balance (Bank)   2,80,000 50,000
Total   9,70,000 7,40,000

Additional information:

  1. The Debentures of Violet Ltd. were purchased on 31st March, 2024.
  2. During the year 2023-24:
    1. Tax of ₹ 20,000 was paid.
    2. Interest on all borrowings due and paid was ₹ 25,000.

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