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प्रश्न
Name the itmes that are shown under Long-term Borrowings.
उत्तर
Items shown under Long-term Borrowings are:
a. Debentures,
b. Bonds,
c. Terms Loans (both from Banks and from others),
d. Public Deposits,
e. Other Loans and Advances.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
What is meant by 'Financial Statements' of a company?
Complete the following journal entries left blank in the books of VK Ltd.:
VK Ltd. Journal |
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Date | Particulars | L.F. |
Dr. Rs |
Cr. Rs |
2018 Feb 1 |
___________________ Dr. ___________________ (Purchased own 500, 9% debentures of Rs 100 each at Rs 97 each for immediate cancellation) |
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________
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Feb 1 |
___________________ Dr. ___________________ ___________________ (Cancelled own debentures) |
________
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________ ________ |
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______ |
___________________ Dr. ___________________ (______________________) |
________
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________ |
State the objectives of 'Analysis of Financial Statements'.
Financial Statements are prepared following the constituent accounting concepts principles procedures and also the legal environment in which the business organisation operate. These statements are the source of information on the basis of which conclusions are drawn about the profitability and financial position of a company so that their users can easily understand and use them in their economic decisions in a meaningful way.
From the above statements identify any two values that a company should observe while preparing its financial statements. Also, State under which major headings and sub-headings the following items will be presented in the Balance Sheet of a company as per Schedule III of the Companies Act 2013
(1) Capital Reserve
(2) Calls-in-Advance
(3) Loose Tools
(4) Bank overdraft
State any objective of Financial Statement Analysis’.
State the interest of tax authorities in the analysis of financial statements.
Name any two financial statements prepared by a not-for-profit organisation.
Short Answer Question
State the meaning of financial statements?
Long Answer Question
Prepare the format of balance sheet and explain the various elements of balance sheet.
Prepare the balance sheet of Jyoti Ltd. as at March 31, 2017 from the following information:
Building Rs. 10,00,000; Investments in the shares of Metro Tyers Rs. 3,00,000; Stores & Spares Rs. 1,00,000; Discount on issue of 10% debentures Rs. 10,000; Statement of Profit and Loss (Dr.) Rs. 90,000; 5,00,000 Equity Shares of Rs. 20 each fully paid-up; Capital Redemption Reserve Rs. 1,00,000; 10% Debentures Rs. 3,00,000; Unpaid dividends Rs. 90,000; Share options outstanding account Rs. 10,000.
Under which major head will the following be shown:
(i) Share Capital; and (ii) Money Received Against Share Warrants?
Under which sub-head will the following be classified or shown:
(i) Long-term Borrowings;
(ii) Deferred Tax Liabilities (Net); and
(iii) Long-term Provision?
Under which main head and sub-head of Equity and Liabilities part of the Balance Sheet are the following items classified or shown:
(i) Bonds
(ii) Debentures
(iii) Public Deposits
(iv) Capital Redemption Reserve
(v) Forfeited Shares Accounts
(vi) Sundry Creditors and
(vii) Interest Accrued but not Due on Debentures ?
Classify the following items under major head and sub-head (if any) in the Balance Sheet of a company as per Schedule III of the Companies Act, 2013:
(i) Capital Work-in-Progress:
(ii) Provision for Warranties;
(iii) Income received in Advance; and
(iv) Capital Advances
Under which heads the following items on the Assets part of the Balance Sheet of a company will be presented?
(i) Sundry Debtors
(ii) Patents and Trademarks
(iii) Shares in Quoted Companies
(iv) Advances recoverable in cash
(v) Prepaid Insurance and
(vi) Worl-in-Progress (Machinery)?
Prepare Balance Sheet of VT Ltd. as at 31st March 2019, from the following information as per Schedule III, Part I of the Companies Act, 2013:
₹ | ₹ | |||
General Reserve | 3,000 | Fixed Assets: Tangible Assets (Cost) | 9,000 | |
8% Debentures | 3,000 | Other Current Liabilities | 2,500 | |
Surplus, i.e., Balance in Statement of Profit and Loss (Credit) | 1,200 | Share Capital | 5,000 | |
Depreciation of Fixed Assets | 700 | Other Current Assets | 6,400 |
Identify which of the following items will be shown in the Note to Accounts on Other Expenses?
(i) Salaries;
(ii) Postage Expenses;
(iii) Telephone and Internet Expenses;
(iv) Rent for warehouse;
(v) Carriage Inwards;
(vi) Depreciation on computers;
(vii) Computer Software amortised;
(viii) Computer Hiring Charges;
(ix) Audit fee;
(x) Bonus.
Which of the following statement is not true?
Which of the following is a fictitious Asset?
The Goodwill is not a ________.
___________ is conducted by bankers and government.
Which of the following points explain the nature of financial statements?
Profit and loss account is also called ______ statement.
Consider the following statements.
Statement 1 - "Going Concern concept assumes that the enterprise continues for a long period of time."
Statement 2 - "Going Concern concept assumes that the enterprise continues for a shorter period of time."
Match the following:
(i) | Gross profit | (a) | The explanatory notes to financial statements |
(ii) | Operating profit | (b) | Amounts receivable by the company |
(iii) | Sundry Debtors | (c) | Amounts payable by the company |
(iv) | Sundry Creditors | (d) | Sales - Cost of good sold |
(v) | Schedules | (e) | Gross profit - Operating expenses |
(vi) | Net profit | (f) | Operating profit - interest and tax |
What are the components of income statement?
The financial statements of a business enterprise include ______.
What are the limitations of financial statements?
As per Schedule III, Part I of the Companies Act, 2013 'calls-in-arrears' will be presented under which of the following head/sub-head, in the Balance Sheet of a company?
______ are especially interested in the average payment period, since it provides them with a sense of the bill-paying patterns of the firm.
Nitya, Shreya and Ishita are partners in a firm. They share profits in the ratio of 5: 3 : 2. Their fixed capitals are ₹ 1,80,000; ₹ 1,60,000 and ₹ 2,00,000 respectively. For the year ending 31st March 2022, Nitya withdrew ₹ 7,500 at the end of every quarter. |
The average number of months for which interest on drawings will be calculated will be:
Nitya, Shreya and Ishita are partners in a firm. They share profits in the ratio of 5 : 3 : 2. Their fixed capitals are ₹ 1,80,000; ₹ 1,60,000 and ₹ 2,00,000 respectively. For the year ending 31st March, 2022, Nitya withdrew ₹ 7,500 at the end of every quarter. |
The partnership deed provided that interest on capital will be allowed @10% p.a. The amount of interest on Ishita's capital will be:
Rudra, Dev and Shiv were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 5 : 3 : 2. Their fixed capitals were ₹ 6,00,000, ₹ 4,00,000 and ₹ 2,00,000 respectively. Besides his capital Shiv had given a loan of ₹ 75,000 to the firm. Their partnership deed provided for the following:
During the year Rudra withdrew ₹ 50,000 at the end of each quarter; Dev withdrew ₹ 50,000 in the beginning of each half year and Shiv withdrew ₹ 70,000 at the end of each half year. The profit of the firm for the year ended 31-3-2022 before allowing interest on Shiv's loan was ₹ 7,06,750. |
How much amount of net profit will be transferred to Profit and Loss Appropriation A/c?
Rudra, Dev and Shiv were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 5 : 3 : 2. Their fixed capitals were ₹ 6,00,000, ₹ 4,00,000 and ₹ 2,00,000 respectively. Besides his capital Shiv had given a loan of ₹ 75,000 to the firm. Their partnership deed provided for the following:
During the year Rudra withdrew ₹ 50,000 at the end of each quarter; Dev withdrew ₹ 50,000 in the beginning of each half year and Shiv withdrew ₹ 70,000 at the end of each half year. The profit of the firm for the year ended 31-3-2022 before allowing interest on Shiv's loan was ₹ 7,06,750. |
What will the amount of interest on drawings of the partners?
Richa and Anmol are partners sharing profits in the ratio of 3 : 2 with capitals of ₹ 2,50,000 and ₹ 1,50,000 respectively. Interest on capital is agreed @6% p.a. Anmol is to be allowed an annual salary of ₹ 12,500. During the year ended 31st March 2023, the profits of the year prior to calculation of interest on capital but after charging Anmol’s salary amounted to ₹ 62,000. A provision of 5% of this profit is to be made in respect of manager’s commission.
Following is their Profit & Loss Appropriation Account:
Particulars | (₹) | Particulars | (₹) |
To Interest on Capital | By Profit & loss account (After manager’s commission) | ___(2)___ | |
Richa | ______ | ||
Anmol | ______ | ||
To Anmol’s Salary A/c | 12,500 | ||
To Profit transferred to: | |||
Richa’s Capital A/C (1) | ___(1)___ | ||
Anmol’s Capital A/c | ______ | ||
______ | ______ |
The amount to be reflected in blank (2) will be:
Richa and Anmol are partners sharing profits in the ratio of 3 : 2 with capitals of ₹ 2,50,000 and ₹ 1,50,000 respectively. Interest on capital is agreed @6% p.a. Anmol is to be allowed an annual salary of ₹ 12,500. During the year ended 31st March 2023, the profits of the year prior to calculation of interest on capital but after charging Anmol’s salary amounted to ₹ 62,000. A provision of 5% of this profit is to be made in respect of manager’s commission.
Following is their Profit & Loss Appropriation Account:
Particulars | (₹) | Particulars | (₹) |
To Interest on Capital | By Profit & loss account (After manager’s commission) | __(2)__ | |
Richa | ______ | ||
Anmol | ______ | ||
To Anmol’s Salary a/c | 12,500 | ||
To Profit transferred to: Richa’s Capital A/C (1) | __(1)__ | ||
Anmol’s Capital A/c | ______ | ||
______ | ______ |
The amount to be reflected in blank (1) will be: