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प्रश्न
On 1st April 2012, Micro-tech Ltd. was formed with an authorised capital of Rs 50,00,000 divided into 5,00,000 equity shares of Rs 10 each. The company issued a prospectus inviting applications for 4,50,000 equity shares. The company received applications for 4,20,000 equity shares.
During the first year, Rs 8 per share were called. Ram holding 1,000 shares and Rajesh holding 2,000 shares did not pay the first call of Rs 2 per share. Rajesh's shares were forfeited after the first call and later on 1,500 of the forfeited share were re-issued at Rs 6 per share, Rs 8 called up. Show the following:
a. Share Capital in the Balance Sheet of the company as per revised Schedule VI Part I of the Companies Act, 1956.
b. Also, prepare 'Notes to Accounts' for the same
उत्तर
Balance Sheet As at April 01, 2012 |
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Particulars | Note No. | Rs |
I. Equity and Liabilities 1. Shareholders’ fund a. Share capital b. Reserve and Surplus 2. Non-Current Liabilities 3. Current Liabilities |
33,57,000 6,000
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Total | 33,63,000 | |
II. Assets 1. Non-Current Assets 2. Current Assets Cash and Cash Equivalents |
33,63,000 |
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Total | 33,63,000 |
Note to Account
Note No | Particulars | Rs |
1
|
Share capital Authorised Capital 5,00,000 share of Rs 10 each Issued capital 4,50,000 equity share of Rs 10 each Subscribed Called up and paid up Capital 4,19,500 equity share of Rs 8 each 3,56,000 Less: Calls-in- arrears (on 1,000 equity share @ Rs 2 per Share (2,000) Add: Share forfeiture( on 500 equity share) 3,000 |
50,00,000
45,00,000
33,57,000 |
2
|
Reserve and Surplus Capital Reserve |
6,000 |
8
|
Cash and Cash Equivalents Cash at Bank |
33,63,000 |
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On application - Rs 2 per share
On allotment - Rs 1 per share
On the first call - Balance of the called up amount
The amounts received on these shares were as follows:
On 6,000 shares - Full amount called
On 1,250 shares - Rs 3 per share
On 750 shares - Rs 2 per share
The directors forfeited 750 shares on which Rs 2 per share were received.
Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of Blue Star Ltd
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On application and allotment - Rs 10 (including Rs 5 premium)
On first and final call - Rs 10 (including Rs 5 premium)
Applications for 1,00,000 share were received. Applications for 10,000 shares were rejected and
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On allotment — Rs 3 per share
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On allotment |
---- |
₹ 5 per share(including premium), |
On first and final call |
---
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Balance. |
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Capital reserves are created from ______.
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The balance of share forfeited account after the reissue of forfeited shares is transferred to ______.
Balance of share forfeiture account is shown in the balance sheet under the item ______.
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Forfeiture of shares results in the reduction of:
Discount allowed on re-issue of forfeited shares is debited to ______.
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