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Sampath company issued 25,000 shares at ₹ 10 per share payable ₹ 3 on the application, ₹ 4 on allotment; ₹ 3 on first and final call. - Accountancy

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Sampath company issued 25,000 shares at ₹ 10 per share payable ₹ 3 on the application, ₹ 4 on allotment; ₹ 3 on first and final call. The public subscribed for 24,000 shares. The directors allotted all the 24,000 shares and received the money duly. Pass necessary journal entries.

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Date Particulars L.F. Debit Credit
1. Bank A/c (24,000 x Rs. 3)   Dr.
   To Share Application A/c 
[Application money received]
  72,000 72,000
2. Share Application A/c  Dr.
  To Share capital A/c
[Application money transferred]
  72,000 72,000
3. Share Allotment A/c (24,000 x Rs. 4)  Dr.     
   To share capital A/c
[Allotment money duel
  96,000 96,000
4. Bank A/c  Dr. 
  To Share Allotment A/c 
[share allotment money received]
  96,000 96,000
5. Share 1 & final call A/c (24,000 x Rs.3)   Dr.
   To Share Capital A/c
[call money due]
  72,000 72,000
6. Bank A/c  Dr.
  To share I & final call A/c
[call money received]
  72,000 72,000
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अध्याय 7: Company accounts - Exercises [पृष्ठ २५७]

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सामाचीर कलवी Accountancy [English] Class 12 TN Board
अध्याय 7 Company accounts
Exercises | Q IV 2. | पृष्ठ २५७

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