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Why is separate disclosure of cash flows from investing activities important? State.

Why is separate disclosure of cash flow from investing activities important while preparing Cash Flow Statement?

उत्तर १

The cash outflows due to investing activities are huge and used to acquire long-term assets. If not disclosed in a separate manner it will signal a wrong position of cash and cash equivalents.

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उत्तर २

The separate disclosure of cash flow from investing activities is important as it helps to show the
inflows and outflows of long-term investments and fixed assets.

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2015-2016 (March) All India Set 3

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संबंधित प्रश्न

Following is the Balance Sheets of Thermal Power Ltd. as at 31-3-2014

Thermal Power Ltd
Balance Sheet as at 31-3-2014
Particulars Note
No.

2013-2014

Rs

2012-2013

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12,00,000

3,00,000

 

2,40,000

 

1,79,000

50,000

 

 

11,00,000

2,00,000

 

1,70,000

 

2,04,000

77,000

Total   19,69,000 17,51,000

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

 

 

 

2

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10,70,000

40,000

 

 

2,40,000

1,29,000

1,70,000

3,20,000

 

 

 

8,50,000

1,12,000

 

 

1,50,000

1,21,000

1,43,000

3,75,000

Total   19,69,000 17,51,000

Notes to Accounts

Note No Particulars 31-3-2015 31-3-2014

1

 

2

 

 

3

 

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

Tangible Assets

Machinery

    Less: Accumulated Depreciation

Intangible Assets

Goodwill

 

3,00,000

 

12,70,000

(2,00,000)

 

40,000

 

2,00,000

 

10,00,000

(1,50,000)

 

1,12,000

Additional Information:

During the year a piece of machinery, costing Rs 24,000 on which accumulated depreciation was Rs 16,000, was sold for Rs 6,000.

Prepare Cash Flow Statement


Which of the following transactions will result in the flow of cash?
(1) Cash was withdrawn from bank Rs 20,000.
(2) Issued Rs 20,000; 9% debentures for the vendors of machinery.
(3) Received Rs 19,000 from debtors.
(4) Deposited cheques of Rs 10,000 into the bank


Under which type of activity will you classify' Dividend received by a financial company' while preparing Cash Flow Statement?


'Cash advances and loans' made by financial enterprises will be shown under which type of activity while preparing cash flow statement? Give reason in support of your answer.


State the purpose of preparing a ‘Cash Flow Statement’.


State with reason whether deposit of cash into Bank will result into inflow, outflow or no flow of cash.


While preparing Cash Flow Statements, What type of activity is ‘Payments of cash to aquire shares of another company by a trading company’. 


Under which type of activity will you classify ‘Proceeds from Sale of Building’ while preparing Cash Flow statement?

 

 

Short Answer Question

“The nature/type of enterprise can change altogether the category into which a particular activity may be classified.” Do you agree? Illustrate your answer.


Long Answer Question

Describe the procedure to prepare Cash Flow Statement.


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

"Proceeds from sales of old machinery"


From the following information, calculate cash flows from financing activities:

Long-term Loans Rs. 2,09,000 Rs. 2,50,000

During the year, the company repaid a loan of Rs. 1,00,000.


Tax paid on dividend should be classified as which type of activity along with dividend paid.


Cash Flow Statement is based upon ______.


Statement of cash flows includes:


In case of financial enterprises, the cash flow resulting from interest and dividend received and interest paid should be classified as cash flow from ______.


Cash from Operating Activities will decrease due to:


From the following Balance Sheets of Rainbow Ltd., you are required to prepare a Cash Flow Statement (as per As 3) for the year 2021 - 22.

Balance Sheets of Rainbow Ltd.
As at 31st March, 2022 and 31st March, 2021
Particulars Note no. 31.3.2022
(₹)
31.3.2021
(₹)
I. Equity and liabilities      
1. Shareholder's Funds      
(a) Share Capital (Equity)   4,00,000 4,00,000
(b) Reserve and Surplus 1 1,60,000 1,20,000
2. Non-Current Liabilities      
Long-term Borrowings (5% Debentures)   3,50,000 2,60,000
3. Current Liabilities      
Short term Provision (Provision for Tax)   30,000 25,000
Total   9,40,000 8,05,000
II. Assets      
1. Non-Current Assets      
Property, Plant & Equipment & Intangible Assets      
(i) Property, Plant & Equipment (Plant & Machinery)   6,00,000 7,80,000
2. Current Assets      
Cash & Bank Balances (Cash at Bank)   3,40,000 25,000
Total   9,40,000 8,05,000

Notes to Accounts:

Particulars 31.3.2022 (₹) 31.3.2021 (₹)
I. Reserves and Surplus    
General Reserve 30,000 20,000
Balance in Statement of Profit and Loss 1,30,000 1,00,000

Additional Information:

During the year 2021-22, the company:

  1. Sold a machine for ₹ 90,000 at a loss ₹10,000.
  2. Issued the 5% Debentures on 31st March; 2022, at a discount of 10%. The discount was written off from General Reserve.

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