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Prepare Balance Sheet of HP Ltd. as at 31st March, 2019 from the following information:

     
Equity Share Capital 20,00,000   Surplus, i.e., Balance in Statement of Profit and Loss (Cr.) 3,00,000
12% Preference Share Capital 10,00,000   Stock 6,00,000
Fixed Assets (At cost) 46,60,000   Sundry Debtors 8,00,000
Accumulated Depreciation 16,60,000   Cash 1,50,000
Investments 4,00,000   Loans and Advances 50,000
Current Liabilities 8,00,000    Provision for Taxation 2,00,000
12% Debentures 6,00,000   Workmen Compensation Reserve 1,00,000
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Balance Sheet of HP Ltd.
as at March 31, 2019

Particulars

Note No.

Amount

(₹)

I. Equity and Liabilities

 

 

1. Shareholders’ Funds

 

 

a. Share Capital

1

30,00,000

b. Reserves and Surplus

2

4,00,000

2. Non-Current Liabilities

 

 

a. Long-term Borrowings

3

6,00,000

3. Current Liabilities

 

 

a. Other Current Liabilities

4

8,00,000

b. Short-term Provisions

5

2,00,000

Total

 

50,00,000

II Assets

 

 

1Non-Current Assets

 

 

a. Fixed Assets

 

 

i) Tangible Assets

6

30,00,000

b. Non-Current Investments

7

4,00,000

2. Current Assets

 

 

a. Inventories

8

6,00,000

b. Trade Receivables

9

8,00,000

c. Cash and Cash Equivalents

10

1,50,000

d. Short-term Loans and Advances

11

50,000

Total 

 

50,00,000

Notes to Accounts

Note No.

Particulars

Amount

(₹)

1

Share Capital

 

 

Equity Share Capital

20,00,000

 

12% Preference Share Capital

10,00,000

 

 

30,00,000

2

Reserves and Surplus

 

 

Workmen Compensation Reserve

1,00,000

 

Balance in Statement of Profit and Loss (Credit)

3,00,000

 

 

4,00,000

3

Long-term Borrowings

 

 

12% Debentures

6,00,000

4

Other Current Liabilities

 

 

Current Liabilities

8,00,000

5

Short-term Provisions

 

 

Provision for Taxation

2,00,000

6

Tangible Assets

 

 

Fixed Assets (Cost)

46,60,000

 

 

Depreciation

(16,60,000)

30,00,000

7

Non-Current Investments

 

 

Investments

4,00,000

8

Inventories

 

 

Stock

6,00,000

9

Trade Receivables

 

 

Sundry Debtors

8,00,000

10

Cash and Cash Equivalents

 

 

Cash

1,50,000

11

Short-term Loans and Advances

 

 

Loans and Advances

50,000

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अध्याय 1 Financial Statements of a Company
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