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Which of the Following Transactions Will Result in the Flow of Cash? (1) Deposited Rs 40,000 into the Bank. (2) Withdrew Cash from Bank Rs 54,000. (3) Sold Marketable Securities of Rs 25,000 at Par. (4) the Sold Machinery of the Book Value of Rs 50,000 at a Gain Of Rs 10,000 - Accountancy

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प्रश्न

Which of the following transactions will result in the flow of cash?
(1) Deposited Rs 40,000 into the bank.
(2) Withdrew cash from bank Rs 54,000.
(3) Sold marketable securities of Rs 25,000 at par.
(4) The sold machinery of the book value of Rs 50,000 at a gain of  Rs 10,000

उत्तर

The sold machinery of the book value of Rs 50,000 at a gain of  Rs 10,000

Sale of the machinery of the book value Rs 50,000 at a gain of Rs 10,000; implies that Rs  60,000 will be received in cash. This is the only transaction that results in flow (inflow) of cash into the business. Deposit of cash into the bank, withdrawal of cash from bank and sale of marketable securities are just the cash management activities of a business. They do not involve any cash flow.

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From the following Balance Sheet of JY Ltd. as at 31st March 2017, prepare a Cash Flow Statement :

Balance Sheet of JY Ltd.
as at 31.3.2017
Particular Note No.

31-3-2017

Rs

31-3-2016

Rs

I. Equity and Liabilities

  1. Shareholders' Funds:

     (a) Share capital

     (b) Reserves and surplus

  2. Non-current Liabilities:

    Long term-borrowing

  3. Current Liabilities:

    (a) Short-term borrowings

    (b) Short-term provisions

 

 

 

1

 

2

 

3

4

 

 

5,00,000

1,00,000

 

2,50,000

 

1,50,000

2,00,000

 

 

5,00,000

(25,000)

 

1,50,000

 

1,00,000

1,25,000

Total   12,00,000 8,50,000

II. Assets

   1. Non- Current Assets:

     (a) Fixed Assets:

         (i) Tangible

   2. Current Assets:

    (a) Trade Receivable

    (b) Cash and Cash Equivalents

    (c) Short-term Loans and Advances

 

 

 

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6,00,000

 

2,75,000

1,25,000

2,00,000

 

 

 

4,50,000

 

2,25,000

75,000

1,00,000

Total   12,00,000 8,50,000

 

Notes to Accounts

Note No Particulars

31-3-2017

Rs

31-3-2016

Rs

1

 

 

2

 

 

3

 

 

 

4

 

 

 

5

 

 

Reserve and Surplus

(Surplus i.e. Balance in Statement of Profit and Loss)

 

 

1,00,000

 

(25,000)

1,00,000 (25,000)

Long-term borrowings :

10 % Debentures

 

 

2,50,000

 

1,50,000

2,50,000 1,50,000

Short-term borrowings :

Bank Overdraft

 

 

1,50,000

 

1,00,000

1,50,000 1,00,000

Short-term provisions:

(i) Proposed Dividend

(ii) Provision for Tax

 

 

75,000

1,25,000

 

50,000

75,000

2,00,000 1,25,000

Tangible Assets:

Machinery

Accumulated Depreciation

 

 

7,37,500

(1,37,500)

 

5,25,000

(75,000)

6,00,000 4,50,000

Additional Information:

Rs 1,00,000, 10% Debentures were issued on 31-3-2017.


Amongst the following, 'Payment of bonus to the employees' by an insurance company is which type of activity?


Following is the Balance Sheets of Wind Power Ltd as at 31.3.2014:

Wind Power Ltd
Balance Sheet as at 31.3.2014
Particulars Note
No

2013-14

Rs

2012-13

Rs

I. Equity and Liabilities

   1. Shareholder’s Funds

      a. Share Capital 

      b. Reserve and Surplus

  2. Non - Current Liabilities

     a. Long-term borrowings

  3. Current Liabilities

    a. Trade Payables

    b. Short-Term Provisions

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

48,00,000

12,00,000

 

9,60,000

 

7,16,000

2,00,000

 

 

44,00,000

8,00,000

 

6,80,000

 

8,16,000

3,08,000

Total   78,76,000 70,04,000

II. Assets
1. Non – Current Assets

  a) Fixed Assets

    (i) Tangible assets

    (ii) Intangible

  b) Non – Current Investments

2. Current Assets

   a) Current Investments

   b) Inventories

   c) Trade Receivables

   d)Cash and Cash Equivalents

 

 

2

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

42,80,000

1,60,000

 

 

9,60,000

5,16,000

6,80,000

12,80,000

 

 

34,00,000

4,80,000

 

 

4,48,000

4,84,000

5,72,000

16,20,000

Total   78,76,000 70,04,000

Notes to Accounts

Note
No
Particulars As On
31-3-2014
As On
31-3-2013
1

Reserve and Surplus
(Surplus i.e. Balance in Statement of Profit and Loss)

12,00,000

8,00,000

2

 

 

Tangible Assets

Machinery

     Less: Accumulated Depreciation

 

50,80,000

(8,00,000)

 

40,00,000

(6,00,000)

3

 

Intangible Assets

Goodwill

 

1,60,000

 

4,80,000

Additional information

During the year a piece of machinery, costing Rs 96,000 on which accumulated depreciation was Rs 64,000 was sold for Rs 24,000.

Prepare Cash Flow Statement


Which of the following transactions will result in the flow of cash :
(1) Deposited Rs 43,000 into the bank.
(2) Withdrew cash from bank Rs 23,000.
(3) Sale of the machinery of the book value of Rs 38,000 at a loss of Rs 3,000.
(4) Converted Rs 2,00,000, 9% debentures into equity shares.


What is meant by 'Cash from Operating Activities'?


Short term investments are not considered while preparing cash flow statement. Why?


State any two advantages of preparing cash flow statement.


J.K. Ltd. purchased machinery on deferred payment basis. During the year ended 31.3.2016 the company paid in instalment of Rs 4,00,000 which included interest of Rs 40,000. While preparing cash flow statement, under which type of activities will this payment be classified? Also, mention the amount involved in each activity.


State with reason whether the following transactions will increase, decrease or not change the 'Return on Investment': 

(i) Purchase of machinery worth Rs 2,00,000 by issue of equity shares.
(ii) Charging depreciation of Rs 5,000 on machinery.
(iii) Redemption of debentures in cash Rs 70,000.
(iv) Converting Rs 50,000, 9% debentures into equity shares.


From the following Balance Sheet of Vijay Ltd. as on 31-3-2009 and 31-3-2010 prepare a Cash Flow Statement. 

Liabilities

31-3-2009

Rs

31-3-2010

Rs

Assets

31-3-2009

Rs

31-3-2010

Rs

Share Capital

45,000

65,000

Fixed Assets

46,700

83,000

General Reserve

15,000

27,500

Stock

11,000

13,000

Profit and Loss Account

10,000

15,000

Debtors

18,000

19,500

Trade Creditors

8,700

11,000

Cash

2,000

2,500

 

 

 

Preliminary Expenses

1,000

500

 

78,700

1,18,500

 

78,700

1,18,500

 

 

 

 

 

 

Additional Information: 

(i) Depreciation on Fixed assets for the year 2009-2010 was Rs 14,700

(ii) An interim dividend Rs 7,000 has been paid to the shareholders during the year.


List any two investing activities which result into outflow of cash.


What is the object of preparing a Cash Flow Statements? 

The important objectives for preparing Cash Flow Statement are as follows.

  1. It helps to ascertain the gross inflows and outflows of cash and cash equivalents from various activities.
  2. Secondly, Cash Flow Statement helps in analysing various reasons responsible for change in the cash balances during an accounting year.

From the following Balance Sheets of B.C.R. Ltd as on 31-3-2010 and 31-3-2011.

Prepare a Cash Flow Statements:  

Balance Sheets of B.C.R. Ltd.

as on 31.3.2010 and 31.3.2011

Liabilities

31-3-2010

Rs

31-3-2011

Rs

Assets

31-3-2010

Rs

31-3-2011

Rs

Equity Shares Capital

Profit and Loss Account

Bank Loan

Proposed Dividend

Provision for tax

Creditors

5,00,000

 

2,00,000

 

1,00,000

50,000

30,000

55,000

7,00,000

 

3,50,000

 

50,000

70,000

50,000

52,000

Patents

Equipment

Investment

Debtors

Stock

Bank

1,00,000

5,00,000

80,000

55,000

2,00,000

95,000

5,00,000

1,00,000
1,47,000

1,30,000

3,00,000

 

 

9,35,000

12,72,000

 

9,35,000

12,72,000

 

 

 

Additional Information:

During the year Equipment costing Rs 1,00,000 was purchases. Loss on sale of Equipment amounted to Rs 12,000. Rs 18,000 deprecation charged on Equipment.


From the following Balance Sheets, Prepare a Cash Flow Statements as per AS- 3 (revised)

Liabilities

2008

Amount

Rs

2009

Amount

Rs

Assets

2008

Amount

Rs

2009

Amount

Rs

Share Capital

12,000

15,000

Furniture

5,000

8,000

P & L Account

5,000

6,000

Stock

6,000

4,000

Creditors

15,000

11,000

Debtors

10,000

8,000

 

 

 

Cash

11,000

12,000

 

32,000

32,000

 

32,000

32,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

A dividend of Rs 3,000 was paid during the year 2008-09


Short Answer Question

Prepare a format of cash flow from operating activities under indirect method.


Which one is Cash Inflows from operating activities?


Classify the following activity into operating activities, investing activities, financing activities or cash activities

"Cash credit"


What is the primary objective of cash flow statement?


As per which accounting standard, cash flows exclude movements between items that constitute cash or cash equivalents?


Balance Sheet (Extract)

Liabilities 30-03-2018 (₹) 31-03-2017 (₹)
Fixed Assets 23,80,000 17,50,000

Depreciation on fixed assets was ₹ 2,00,000 for the year. How much amount for 'Purchase of fixed assets' will be shown in investing activity for cash flow statement prepared on 31st March, 2018?


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