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प्रश्न
Following is the information in respect of certain items of a Sports Club. You are required to show them in the Income and Expenditure Account and the Balance Sheet.
Details | Amount (Rs) |
Sports Fund as on April 1, 2016 | 80000 |
Sports Fund Investments | 80000 |
Interest on Sports Fund Investments | 8000 |
Donations for Sports Fund | 30000 |
Sports Prizes awarded | 16000 |
Expenses on Sports Events | 7000 |
General Fund | 200000 |
General Fund Investments | 200000 |
Interest on General Fund Investments | 20000 |
उत्तर
Income and Expenditure Account
as on March 31, 2016
Dr. Cr.
Expenditure | Amount (Rs) | Income | Amount (Rs) |
Interest on General Fund Investments | 20000 | ||
Balance Sheet
as on March 31, 2016
Liabilities | Amount (Rs) | Assets | Amount (Rs) | |
Sports Fund | 80,000 | Sports Fund Investments | 80,000 | |
Add: Interest on Sports Fund Investments | 8,000 | 95,000 | General Fund Investments | 2,00,000 |
Add: Donation for Sports Fund | 30,000 | |||
1,18,000 | ||||
Less: Sports Prizes Awarded | (16,000) | |||
Less: Expenses on Sports Events | (7,000) | |||
General Fund | 2,00,000 |
Note: Balance sheet wall not tally since the information available is not sufficient.
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“Income and Expenditure Account of a Not-for-Profit Organisation is akin to Profit and Loss Account of a business concern”. Explain the statement.
From the following receipts and payments and information given below, Prepare Income and Expenditure Account and opening Balance Sheet of Adult Literacy Organisation as on December 31, 2017.
Receipt and Payment Account for the year ending
as on December 31, 2017
Receipts | Amount (Rs) | Payments | Amount (Rs) | |
Balance b/d | General Expenses | 3,200 | ||
Cash in hand | 4000 | News paper | 1850 | |
Cash at Bank | 15550 | Electricity | 3000 | |
Subscriptions | Fixed deposit with bank (on 31.06.2017) @ 10% p.a. |
18000 | ||
2016 | 1200 | 28200 | Books | 7000 |
2017 | 26500 | Salary | 3600 | |
2018 | 500 | Rent | 6500 | |
Sale of old newspapers | 1250 | Postage charges | 300 | |
Govt. grant | 12000 | Furniture (purchased) | 10500 | |
Sale of old furniture (book value Rs 5, 000) | 3700 | Balance c/d | ||
Interest received on FD | 450 | Cash in Hand | 3000 | |
Cash at Bank | 8200 | |||
65150 | 65150 |
Information:
- Subscription outstanding as on 31.12. 2016 Rs 2,000 and on December 31, 2017 Rs 1,500.
- On December 31, 2017 Salary outstanding Rs 600, and one month rent paid in advance.
- On Jan. 01, 2016 organization owned Furniture Rs 12,000, Books Rs 5,000.
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Debit Balances | Rs |
Credit Balances |
Rs |
Stock-in-hand | 1170 | Receipts Dining Room | 87660 |
Purchases | 24660 | Subscriptions | 9450 |
Dining Room | 32370 | Billiard's Receipts | 7300 |
Rent | 10470 | Sunday Receipts | 410 |
Wages | 18690 | Interest on Fixed Deposit | 270 |
Repairs and Renewals | 5400 | Sundry Creditors | 5310 |
Fuel and Light | 5280 | Grant from Institute (permanent) | 42000 |
Misc. Expenses | 4050 | Income and Exp. A/c (1.4.16) | 1380 |
Cash in hand | 560 | Suspense A/c (See note) | 60 |
Cash at bank | 2760 | ||
Fixed Deposit | 8500 | ||
Sundry Debtors | 2250 | ||
China glass, cutlery and linen | 600 | ||
Billiard Table | 2070 | ||
Fixtures and Fittings | 870 | ||
Furniture | 4140 | ||
Club Premises | 30000 | ||
1,53,840 | 1,53,840 |
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From the following information of a club show the amounts of match expenses and match fund in the appropriate Financial Statements of the club for the year ended on 31st March, 2019:
Particulars | ₹ |
Match expenses paid during the year ended 31st March, 2019 | 1,02,000 |
Match Fund as on 31st March, 2019 | 24,000 |
Donation for Match Fund (Received during the year ended 31st March, 2019) | 40,000 |
Proceeds from the sale of match tickets (Received during the year ended 31st March, 2019) | 15,000 |
How is Entrance Fees dealt with while preparing the final accounts for the year ended 31st March, 2019 in each of the following alternative cases?
Case I During the year ended 31st March, 2019, Entrance Fees received was ₹ 1,00,000.
Case II During the year ended 31st March, 2019, Entrance Fees received was ₹ 1,00,000.Out of this, ₹ 25,000 was received from individuals whose membership is not yet approved.
Subscriptions received during the year ended 31st March ,2019 are
₹ | ₹ | |
For the year ended 31st March, 2018 | 1,600 | |
For the year ended 31st March, 2019 | 84,400 | |
For the year ended 31st March, 2020 | 3,200 | 89,200 |
There are 450 members, each paying an annual subscription of ₹ 200; ₹ 1,800 were in arrears for the year ended 31st March, 2018.
Calculate amount of subscriptions to be credited to Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31st March, 2019.
Prepare Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31st March, 2019 from the following
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT for the year ended 31st March, 2019 |
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Dr. | Cr. | ||||
Receipts | ₹ | Payments | ₹ | ||
To Balance b/d (cash) | 1,80,000 |
By Salaries |
4,80,000 | ||
To Subscriptions | 9,00,000 | By Rent | 50,000 | ||
To Sale of Investments | 2,00,000 | By Stationery | 20,000 | ||
To Sale of Old Furniture (Book Value ₹ 40,000) | 30,000 | By Defence Bonds | 3,00,000 | ||
To Donations | 10,000 | By Furniture | 2,00,000 | ||
By Bicycles | 30,000 | ||||
By Balance c/d (Cash) | 2,40,000 | ||||
13,20,000 |
13,20,000 |
Answer the following question:
State the basis of accounting of preparing the 'Income and Expenditure Account' of a 'Not-For-Profit Organisation.
Arrange the Steps in Ascending order in the preparation of the income and Expenditure Account?
- Pursue the Receipt and Payment Account thoroughly.
- Exclude the opening and closing balances of cash and bank as they are not an income.
- Consider the following items not appearing in the Receipt and Payment Account that need to be taken into account for determining the surplus I deficit for the current year: (1) Depreciation affixed assets. (2) Provision for doubtful debts, if required. (3) Profit or loss on sale of affixed assets.
- Consider only the revenue receipts to be shown on the income side of the Income and Expenditure Account. Some of these need to be adjusted by excluding the amounts relating to the preceding and the succeeding periods and including the amounts relating to the current year not yet received.
- Take the revenue expenses to the expenditure side of the Income and Expenditure Account with due adjustments as per the additional information provided relating to the amounts received in advance and those not yet received.
- Exclude the capital receipts and capital payments as these are to be shown in the Balance Sheet.
What is the nature of the Income and expenditure Account?
What is the nature of sales of periodicals?
How would you treat the following item in the case of a 'not-for-profit 'organization?
"Receipts from Charity Show Rs.7,000. Expenses on Charity Show Rs.3,000".
Income and Expenditure Account records ______.
If there is no 'Match Fund', then match expenses are transferred to:
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Reason (R): Income and Expenditure Account shows the surplus or deficit that is earned during the financial year by the non-profit organisation.
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The opening balance of Prize Fund was ₹ 32,800. During the year, donations received towards this fund amounted to ₹ 15,400 amount spent on prizes was ₹ 12,300 and interest received on Prize Fund Investment was ₹ 4,000. The closing balance of Prize Fund will be ______.