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प्रश्न
Long Answer Question
Describe the procedure to prepare Cash Flow Statement.
उत्तर
The procedure to prepare Cash Flow Statement is described in the following steps in their chronological order.
Step 1: Ascertain the cash flows from operating activities
Step 2: Ascertain the cash flows from investing activities
Step 3: Ascertain the cash flows from financing activities
Step 4: Ascertain net increase or decrease by summing up the amounts of Steps 1, 2, and 3.
Step 5: Write the opening balance of cash and cash equivalents and deduct it from the amount ascertained in Step 4. The resulting figure arrived is the Closing Balance of Cash and Cash Equivalents.
There are two methods viz. Direct Method and Indirect Method for the preparation of Cash Flow Statement.
Direct Method
Cash Flow Statement
Particulars |
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Cash Flow from Operating Activities |
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Cash Sales |
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Cash receipt from Debtors |
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Less: Cash Purchases |
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Cash paid to creditors and other expenses |
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Cash Generated from Operating Activities |
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Less: Income Tax Paid |
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Cash flow before Extraordinary Items |
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Add/Less: Extraordinary Items |
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Net Cash Flow from (used in) Operating Activities |
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** |
B. |
Cash Flow from Investing Activities |
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Sale of Fixed Assets |
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Sale of long-term Investments |
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Interest Received |
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Dividend Received |
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Rent Received |
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Less: Purchase of Fixed Assets |
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Less: Purchase of long-term Investment |
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Net Cash Flow from Investing Activities |
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** |
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C. |
Cash Flow from Financing Activities |
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Proceeds from Issue of Shares |
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Proceeds from Issue of Debentures and Other Long-term Borrowings |
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Less: Repayment of Debentures and Other Long-term Borrowings |
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Less: Redemption of Preference Shares |
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Less: Interest Paid |
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Less: Dividend Paid |
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Net Cash flow from Financing Activities |
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Net Increase (or Decrease in Cash and Cash Equivalents (A+B+C) |
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Cash and Cash Equivalents at the beginning (Cash in Hand, Cash at Bank, Marketable Securities, Short-term Deposits) |
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Cash and Cash Equivalent at the end |
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Indirect Method
Cash Flow Statement
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Particulars |
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Cash Flow from Operating Activities: |
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Net Profit before tax and extraordinary items |
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Add: Non-Cash Expenses and non operating expenses. |
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Depreciation |
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Goodwill |
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Interest paid |
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Loss on sale of fixed assets |
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Less: |
Non-Operating Incomes. |
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Dividend received |
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Profit on sale of fixed assets |
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Interest received |
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Operating Profit before Working Capital Changes |
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Add: Decrease in Current Assets |
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Increase in Current Liabilities |
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Less: Increase in Current Assets |
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Decrease in Current Liabilities |
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Cash generated from Operating Activities |
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Less: Income tax paid |
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Cash flow before Extra ordinary items |
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Add/Less: Extra ordinary items |
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Net Cash Flow from Operating Activities |
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B. |
Cash Flow from Investing Activities |
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Sale of Fixed Assets |
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Sale of Long-term Investments |
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Interest Received |
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Dividend Received |
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Rent Received |
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Less: Purchase of Fixed Assets |
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Less: Purchase of long term Investment |
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Net Cash Flow from Investing Activities |
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C. |
Cash Flow from Financing Activities |
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Proceeds from Issue of shares |
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Proceeds from Issue of Debentures and other Long-term Borrowings |
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Less: Repayment of Debentures and other Long-term Borrowings |
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Less: Redemption of preference Share |
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Less: Interest paid |
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Less: Dividend paid |
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Net Cash Flow from Financing Activities |
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Net Increase (or Decrease in Cash and Cash Equivalents (A+B+C) |
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Cash and Cash Equivalents at the beginning (Cash in Hand, Cash at Bank, Marketable Securities, Short-term Deposits) |
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Cash and Cash Equivalents at the end |
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Note: Preparation of Cash Flow Statement using Direct Method has been excluded from the prescribed syllabus. The format is given since the question has not specified the method explicitly. Students can refer to the direct method for the knowledge purpose.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
'An enterprise may hold securities and loans for dealing or trading purposes in which case they are similar to inventory acquired specifically for resale.' Is the statement true? Cash flows from such activities will be classified under which type of activity while preparing 'Cash flow statement'.
Following was the Balance Sheet of M.M Ltd at on 31.3.2015.
M.M. Ltd Balance Sheet as at 31-3-2015
Particulars | Note No. | 31-3-2015 (Rs.) | 31-3-2014 (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) Short – term borrowings b) Short – term provisions |
1
2
3 4 |
5,00,000 2,00,000
4,50,000
1,50,000 70,000 |
4,00,000 (50,000)
5,00,000
50,000 90,000 |
Total | 13,70,000 | 9,90,000 | |
II. Assets 1. Non – Current Assets a) Fixed Assets Tangible assets Intangible assets b) Non – Current Investments 2. Current Assets a) Current Investments b) Inventories c) Cash and Cash Equivalents |
5 6
7
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10,03,000 20,000 1,00,000
50,000 1,07,000 90,000 |
7,20,000 30,000 75,000
60,000 45,000 60,000 |
Total | 13,70,000 | 9,90,000 |
Note No | Particulars | 31-3-2015(Rs.) | 31-3-2014(Rs.) |
1.
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Reserve and Surplus (Surplus i.e. Balance in Statement of Profit and Loss) |
2,00,000 |
(50,000) |
2,00,000 | (50,000) | ||
2.
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Long term borrowings : 12 % Debentures |
4,50,000 |
5,00,000 |
4,50,000 | 5,00,000 | ||
3.
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Short – term borrowings : Bank Overdraft |
1,50,000 |
50,000 |
1,50,000 | 50,000 | ||
4.
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Short – term provisions Provisions for tax |
70,000 |
90,000 |
70,000 | 90,000 | ||
5.
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Tangible Assets Machinery Accumulated Depreciation |
12,03,000 (2,00,000) |
8,21,000 (1,01,000) |
10,03,000 | 7,20,000 | ||
6.
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Intangible Assets Goodwill |
20,000 |
30,000 |
20,000 | 30,000 | ||
7.
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Inventories Stock in trade |
1,07,000 |
45,000 |
1,07,000 | 45,000 |
Additional Information
(i) 12% Debentures were redeemed on 31-3-2015
(ii) Tax Rs. 70,000 was paid during the year
Prepare Cash flow Statement.
State whether the following will increase, decrease or have no effect on cash flow from operating activities while preparing 'Cash Flow Statement':
1) A decrease in outstanding employees benefits expenses by Rs 3,000
2) Increase in prepaid insurance by Rs 2,000
Will 'Net decrease in working capital' other than cash and cash equivalents, increase, decrease or not change Cash Flow from Operating Activities? Give reason in support of your answer.
Which of the following transactions will result in 'Flow of Cash’?
(a) An issue of equity shares of Rs 1, 00,000.
(b) Purchase of machinery of Rs 1,75,000.
(c) Redemption of 9% debentures Rs 3,50,000.
(d) Cash deposited into bank Rs 15,000.
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.
'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 any two benefits of preparing 'Cash Flow Statement'.
While preparing Cash Flow Statements, What type of activity is ‘Payments of cash to aquire shares of another company by a trading company’.
Redemption of debentures would result in inflow, outflow on no flow of cash? Give your answer with reason.
What are the benefits of cash flow statements ______?
Name the activities which is related to long-term funds or capital of an enterprise?
Classify the following activity into operating activities, investing activities, financing activities or cash activities.
"Cash Sales"
Classify the following activity into operating activities, investing activities, financing activities or cash activities
"Proceeds from sales of old machinery"
Classify the following activity into operating activities, investing activities, financing activities or cash activities
"Proceeds from issuance of equity share capital."
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?
An example of Cash Flows from Operating Activity is ______
Cash flow example from an operating activity is ______.
Dividend received by other than financial enterprise is shown in cash flow statement under ______.
From the following information, find out Cash Outflow from Financing Activities.
Year I | Year II | |
Proposed Dividend | ₹ 1,20,000 | ₹ 1,50,000 |
12% debentures | ₹ 4,00,000 | ₹ 5,00,000 |
Additional Information:
Additional Debentures were issued at the end of the year.
Interim Dividend paid ₹ 50,000
Preference Share Capital Issued ₹ 2,00,000