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From the following information, calculate Change in Inventory of Finished Goods: Opening Inventory and Closing Inventory of Finished Goods ₹2,00,000 and ₹1,75,000 respectively.

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NOTES TO ACCOUNTS 

Note No.

Particulars

Amount

(Rs)

(a)

Finished Goods

 

 

Opening Inventory

2,00,000

 

25,000

 

  Less: Closing Inventory

1,75,000

 

 

25,000

Rs 25,000 will be shown in the Statement of Profit and Loss against Change in Inventories of Finished Goods.

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पाठ 1: Financial Statements of a Company - Exercises [पृष्ठ ७०]

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पाठ 1 Financial Statements of a Company
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