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प्रश्न
Alfa Ltd. invited applications for issuing 75,000 equity shares of ₹ 10 each. The amount was payable as follows:
On application and allotment | — | ₹ 4 per share , |
On first Call | — | ₹ 3 per share, |
On second and final Call | — | balance. |
Applications for 1,00,000 shares were received. Shares were allotted to all the applicants on pro rata basis and excess money received with applications was transferred towards sums due on first call. Vibha who was allotted 750 shares failed to pay the first call . Her shares were immediately forfeited . Afterwards the second call was made. The amount due on second call was also received except on 1,000 shares applied by Monika . Her shares were also forfeited. All the forefited shares were reissued to Mohit for ₹9,000 as fully paid-up.
Pass necessary journal entries in the Books of Alfa Ltd . for the above transactions.
उत्तर
In the books of Alfa Ltd.
Journal Entry
Date |
Particulars |
L.F. |
Debit Amount Rs |
Credit Amount Rs |
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Bank A/c |
Dr. |
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4,00,000 |
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To Equity Share Application and Allotment A/c |
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4,00,000 |
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(Application money received on 1,00,000 shares) |
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Equity Share Application and Allotment A/c |
Dr. |
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4,00,000 |
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To Equity Share Capital A/c |
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3,00,000 |
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To Equity Share First Call A/c |
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1,00,000 |
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(Application money transferred to share capital account and excess money is adjusted in first call account) |
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Equity Share First Call A/c |
Dr. |
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2,25,000 |
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To Equity Share Capital A/c |
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2,25,000 |
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(Amount due on first call) |
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Bank A/c (2,25,000 – 1,00,000 – 1,250) |
Dr. |
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1,23,750 |
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To Equity Share First Call A/c |
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1,23,750 |
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(Amount received on first call) |
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Equity Share Capital A/c |
Dr. |
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5,250 |
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To Equity Share Forfeiture A/c |
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4,000 |
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To Equity Share First Call A/c |
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1,250 |
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(Vibha’s shares were forfeited) |
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Equity Share Second and Final Call A/c |
Dr. |
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2,22,750 |
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To Equity Share Capital A/c |
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2,22,750 |
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(Amount due on second and final call after forfeiting Vibha’s shares) |
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Bank A/c (2,22,750 – 2,250) |
Dr. |
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2,20,500 |
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To Equity Share Second and Final Call A/c |
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2,20,500 |
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(Amount received on second and final call) |
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Equity Share Capital A/c |
Dr. |
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7,500 |
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To Equity Share Forfeiture A/c |
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5,250 |
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To Equity Share Second and Final Call A/c |
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2,250 |
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(Monika’s shares were forfeited) |
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Bank A/c |
Dr. |
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9,000 |
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Equity Share Forfeiture A/c |
Dr. |
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6,000 |
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To Equity Share Capital A/c |
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15,000 |
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(Forfeited shares were reissued for Rs 9,000 as fully paid-up) |
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Equity Share Forfeiture A/c |
Dr. |
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3,250 |
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To Capital Reserve A/c |
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3,250 |
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(Excess amount on forfeiture is transferred to capital reserve) |
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Working Notes:
WN1: Calculation of Amount not received on First Call
Shares appied by Vibha =`100000 / 75000 = 1000 "Shares"`
Amount received on 1000 shares of Rs 4 each = Rs 4000
Amount transferred to share Capital A/c (750 × 4) = Rs 3000
Excess money received on application and allotment = Rs 1000
Amount due on first call @ Rs 3 each = Rs 2250
Amount not received on first call = Rs 1250 (2250 - 1000)
WN2: Calculation of Amount not received on Second Call
Shares allotted to Monika = `75000/100000 xx 1000 = 750 "Shares"`
Amount not received on second call = Rs 2250 (750× 3)
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