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s 10% Debentures 4,00,000 2,00,000 3. Trade Payables Creditors 2,40,000 2,60,000 Bills Payable 1,20,000 2,00,000 3,60,000 4,60,000 4. - Accountancy

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On the basis of information given by Aradhana Ltd., prepare a Cash Flow Statement for the year ending 31st March 2021:

Aradhana Ltd. Balance Sheet as on 31st March, 2021
Particulars Note No. 31st March, 2020 31st March, 2021
I. Equity and Liabilities      
1. Shareholder’s Funds      
(a) Share Capital   5,00,000 7,30,000
(b) Reserves and Surplus 1 3,50,000 3,70,000
2. Non-current Liabilities      
Long-term Borrowings 2 4,00,000 2,00,000
3. Current Liabilities      
(a) Trade Payables 3 3,60,000 4,60,000
(b) Short Term provisions 4 3,25,000 3,20,000
Total   19,35,000 20,80,000
II. Assets      
1. Non-current Assets      
(a)Fixed Assets 5    
(i) Tangible Assets 6 4,50,000 5,00,000
(ii) Intangible Assets   3,10,000 3,02,000
(b)Long-term Loans and Advances   4,00,000 4,30,000
2. Current Assets      
(a) Inventories   2,70,000 2,90,000
(b) Trade Receivables   2,40,000 2,60,000
(c) Cash and Cash Equivalents   2,65,000 2,98,000
Total   19,35,000  20,80,000

Note to Accounts

Particulars 31st March 2020 31st March 2021
1. Reserves and Surplus Statement of Profit and loss 3,50,000 3,70,000
2. Long-term Borrowings 10% Debentures 4,00,000 2,00,000
3. Trade Payables    
Creditors 2,40,000 2,60,000
Bills Payable 1,20,000 2,00,000
  3,60,000 4,60,000
4. Short-Term Provisions Provision for Tax 3,25,000 3,20,000
5. Tangible Fixed Assets     
Machinery 5,50,000 6,60,000
Less: Provision for Depreciation 1,00,000 1,60,000
  4,50,000 5,00,000
6. Intangible Fixed Assets Patents 3,10,000 3,02,000

Additional Information:

  1. Debentures were redeemed on 1st April,2020.
  2. Tax paid during the year ₹2,80,000.
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Aradhana Ltd. Cash Flow statement for the year ended 31.3.21
Particulars   Details Amount (`)
A) Cash flow from Operating Activities      
Net Profit Before Tax and Extraordinary Items (W.Note No. 1)   2,95,000  
Adjustments for non-cash and non-operating items      
Add:- Depreciation of the year 60,000    
Amortisation of patents 8,000    
Interest on Debentures 20,000 88,000  
Operating Profit Before working capital changes   3,83,000  
Add:- Increase in creditors 20,000    
Increase in Bills Payable 80,000    
Less:- Increase in Inventories 20,000    
Increase in Trade Receivables 20,000  60,000  
Cash generated from operations   4,43,000  
Less:- Payment of Tax   (2,80,000)  
Cash Flow from Operating Activities(A)     1,63,000
B) Cash Flow From Investing Activities      
Purchase of Machinery   (1,10,000)  
investment in long term loans and advances   (30,000)  
Cash used in Investing Activities (B)     (1,40,000)
C) Cash Flow From Financing Activities      
Issue of Equity shares   2,30,000  
Payment of Interest   (20,000)  
Redemption of Debentures   (2,00,000) 10,000
D) Net Increase in cash and cash equivalents (A+B+C)     33,000
Add:- Opening Cash and Cash Equivalents     2,65,000
Closing Cash and Cash Equivalents     2,98,000

Working Notes:-

1. Net Profit as per the statement of Profit and Loss 20,000
Add: Tax provided during the year 2,75,000
  2,95,000
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