हिंदी

On the Basis of the Following Information Calculate: - Accountancy

Advertisements
Advertisements

प्रश्न

On the basis of the following information calculate: 

(i) Debt to Equity Ratio; and 
(ii) Working Capital Turnover Ratio.
 
Information:      
Revenue from Operations: (a) Cash Sales 40,00,000   Paid-up Share Capital 17,00,000
  (b) Credit Sales 20,00,000   6% Debentures 3,00,000
Cost of Goods Sold   35,00,000   9% Loan from Bank 7,00,000
Other Current Assets   8,00,000   Debentures Redemption Reserve 3,00,000
Current Liabilities   4,00,000   Closing Inventory  1,00,000 
योग

उत्तर

(i)

Long-term Debts = 6% Debentures + 9% Loan from Bank

= 3,00,000 + 7,00,000 = 10,00,000

Equity = Paid-up Share Capital + Debenture Redemption Reserve

= 17,00,000 + 3,00,000 = 20,00,000

Debt - Equity Ratio = `"Long Term Debts"/"Equity" = 1000000/2000000 = 0.5 : 1`

(ii)

Current Assets = Other Current Assets + Inventory

= 8,00,000 + 1,00,000

= 9,00,000

Working Capital = Current Assets − Current Liabilities

= 9,00,000 − 4,00,000

= 5,00,000

Net Sales = Cash Sales + Credit sales

= 40,00,000 + 20,00,000

= 60,00,000

Working Capital Turnover Ratio = `"Net Sales"/"Working Capital" = 6000000/500000 = 12` times

shaalaa.com
Types of Ratios
  क्या इस प्रश्न या उत्तर में कोई त्रुटि है?
अध्याय 3: Accounting Ratios - Exercises [पृष्ठ ११०]

APPEARS IN

टीएस ग्रेवाल Accountancy - Analysis of Financial Statements [English] Class 12
अध्याय 3 Accounting Ratios
Exercises | Q 143 | पृष्ठ ११०

संबंधित प्रश्न

Current Ratio is 3.5 : 1. Working Capital is Rs 90,000. Calculate the amount of Current Assets and Current Liabilities.


You are able to collect the following information about a company for two years:

 

 

 

2015-16

 

2016-17

Trade receivables on Apr. 01

 Rs.

4,00,000

 Rs

5,00,000

Trade receivables on Mar. 31

 

 

Rs

5,60,000

Stock in trade on Mar. 31

Rs.

6,00,000

Rs

9,00,000

Revenue from operations (at gross profit of 25%)

Rs.

3,00,000

Rs

 24,00,000

Calculate Inventory Turnover Ratio and Trade Receivables Turnover Ratio.


State giving reasons, which of the following transactions would improve, reduce or not change the Current Ratio, if Current Ratio of a company is (i) 1:1; or (ii) 0.8:1:
(a) Cash paid to Trade Payables.
(b) Purchase of Stock-in-Trade on credit.
(c) Purchase of Stock-in-Trade for cash.
(d) Payment of Dividend payable.
(e) Bills Payable discharged.
(f) Bills Receivable endorsed to a Creditor.
(g) Bills Receivable endorsed to a Creditor dishonoured.


Working Capital  ₹  3,60,000; Total :Debts  ₹ 7,80,000; Long-term Debts ₹ 6,00,000; Inventories  ₹ 1,80,000. Calcltate Liquid Ratio.


Calculate Total Assets to Debt Ratio from the following information:
Long-term Debts ₹ 4,00,000; total Assets  ₹ 7,70,000.


From the following information, calculate Total Assets to Debt Ratio:

     
Fixed Assets (Gross) 6,00,000   Accumulated Depreciation 1,00,000
Non-current Investments 10,000   Long-term Loans and Advances 40,000
Current Assets 2,50,000   Current Liabilities 2,00,000
Long-term Borrowings 3,00,000   Long-term Provisions 1,00,000

From the following Statement of Profit and Loss for the year ended 31st March, 2019 of Rex Ltd., calculate Inventory Turnover Ratio:

STATEMENT OF PROFIT AND LOSS
for the year ended 31st March, 2019 

Particulars 

Note No.

Amount

(₹)

I. Revenue from Operations (Net Sales)  

6,00,000

II. Expenses:    

(a) Purchases of Stock-in-Trade

 

3,00,000

(b) Change in Inventory of Stock-in-Trade

1

50,000

(c) Employees Benefit Expenses

 

60,000

(d) Other Expenses

2

45,000

Total Expenses  

4,55,000

III. Profit before Tax (I-II)  

1,45,000

IV. Less: Tax  

45,000

V. Profit after Tax (III-IV)  

1,00,000

Notes to Accounts

Particulars

Amount

(₹)

I. Change in Inventory of stock-in-Trade  

Opening Inventory

1,25,000

Less: Closing Inventory

75,000

 

50,000

2. Other Expenses  

Carriage Inwards

15,000

Miscellaneous Expenses 

30,000

 

45,000


Closing Trade Receivables ₹ 1,20,000, Revenue from Operations ₹ 14,40,000. Provision for Doubtful Debts ₹ 20,000. Calculate Trade Receivables Turnover Ratio.


A firm normally has trade Receivables equal to two months' credit Sales. During the coming year it expects Credit Sales of ₹ 7,20,000 spread evenly over the year (12 months). What is the estimated amount of Trade Receivables at the end of the year?


Revenue from Operations: Cash Sales ₹ 5,00,000; Credit Sales ₹ 6,00,000; Sales Return ₹ 1,00,000. Current Assets ₹ 3,00,000; Current Liabilities ₹ 1,00,000. Calculate Working Capital Turnover Ratio.


Calculate Gross Profit Ratio from the following data:

Average Inventory ₹3,20,000; Inventory Turnover Ratio 8 Times; Average Trade Receivables ₹4,00,000; Trade Receivables Turnover Ratio 6 Times; Cash Sales 25% of Net Sales.


Calculate Operating Ratio from the following information:
Operating Cost ₹ 6,80,000; Gross Profit 25%; Operating Expenses ₹ 80,000. 


Revenue from Operations ₹ 9,00,000; Gross Profit 25% on Cost; Operating Expenses ₹ 45,000. Calculate Operating Profit Ratio.


From the following, calculate (a) Debt to Equity Ratio; (b) Total Assets to Debt Ratio; and (c) Proprietary Ratio:
 

Equity Share Capital ₹ 75,000   Debentures  ₹ 75,000
Preference Share Capital ₹ 25,000   Trade Payable ₹ 40,000
General Reserve ₹ 45,000   Outstanding Expenses ₹ 10,000
Balance in Statement of Profit and Loss ₹ 30,000    

Calculate the amount of opening trade receivables and closing trade receivables from the following information:
Trade receivables turnover ratio 8 times
Cost of revenue from operations ₹ 4,80,000
The amount of credit revenue from operations is ₹ 2,00,000 more than cash revenue from operations. Gross profit ratio is 20%. Opening trade receivables are 1/4th of Closing trade receivables.


Accounting ratios are classified as under:


Which one of the following is correct?

  1. A ratio is an arithmetical relationship of one number to another number.
  2. Liquid ratio is also known as acid test ratio.
  3. Ideally accepted current ratio is 1: 1.
  4. Debt equity ratio is the relationship between outsider’s funds and shareholders’ funds.

Balance Sheet (Extract)

Liabilities 31-03-2019
(₹)
31-03-2020
(₹)
12% debentures 2,00,000 1,60,000

Additional Information:

Interest on debentures is paid on half yearly basis on 30th September and 31st March each year.

Debentures were redeemed on 30th September, 2019.

How much amount (related to above information) will be shown in Financing Activity for Cash Flow Statement prepared on 31st March, 2020?


Which ratios measure the firm's ability to meet its short-term obligations in time?


Share
Notifications

Englishहिंदीमराठी


      Forgot password?
Use app×