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प्रश्न
From the following information prepare the balance sheet of Gitanjali Ltd., as per the (Revised) Schedule VI:
Inventories Rs. 14,00,000; Equity Share Capital Rs. 20,00,000; Plant and Machinery Rs. 10,00,000; Preference Share Capital Rs. 12,00,000; Debenture Redemption Reserve Rs. 6,00,000; Outstanding Expenses Rs. 3,00,000; Proposed Dividend Rs. 5,00,000; Land and Building Rs. 20,00,000; Current Investments Rs. 8,00,000; Cash Equivalent Rs. 10,00,000; Short term loan from Zaveri Ltd. (A Subsidiary Company of Twilight Ltd.) Rs. 4,00,000; Public Deposits Rs. 12,00,000.
उत्तर
Balance Sheet
as at ...
Particulars |
Note No. |
Amount (Rs) |
I. Equity and Liabilities |
|
|
1. Shareholders’ Funds |
|
|
a. Share Capital |
1 |
32,00,000 |
b. Reserves and Surplus |
2 |
6,00,000 |
2. Non-Current Liabilities |
|
|
a. Long-term Borrowings |
3 |
12,00,000 |
3. Current Liabilities |
|
|
a. Other Current Liabilities |
4 |
3,00,000 |
b. Short-term Borrowings |
5 |
4,00,000 |
c. Short-term Provisions |
6 |
5,00,000 |
Total |
|
62,00,000 |
II. Assets |
|
|
1. Non-Current Assets |
|
|
a. Fixed Assets |
|
|
i. Tangible Assets |
7 |
30,00,000 |
ii. Intangible Assets |
|
|
b. Non-Current Investments |
|
|
2. Current Assets |
|
|
a. Inventories |
|
14,00,000 |
b. Current Investments |
|
8,00,000 |
c. Cash and Cash Equivalents |
|
10,00,000 |
Total |
|
62,00,000 |
Notes to Accounts
Particulars |
Amount (Rs) |
||
1. Share Capital |
|
||
Equity Share Capital |
20,00,000 |
|
|
Preference Share Capital |
12,00,000 |
32,00,000 |
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|
32,00,000 |
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2.Reserve and Surplus |
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||
Debenture Redemption Reserve |
6,00,000 |
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3. Long-term Borrowings |
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Public Deposits |
12,00,000 |
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4. Other Current Liabilities |
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Outstanding Expenses |
3,00,000 |
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5. Short-term Borrowings |
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Loan from Zaveri Ltd. |
4,00,000 |
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6. Short-Term Provisions |
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Proposed Dividend |
5,00,000 |
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7. Tangible Assets |
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Land and Building |
20,00,000 |
|
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Plant and Machinery |
10,00,000 |
30,00,000 |
|
|
30,00,000 |
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Complete the following journal entries left blank in the books of VK Ltd.:
VK Ltd. Journal |
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Date | Particulars | L.F. |
Dr. Rs |
Cr. Rs |
2018 Feb 1 |
___________________ Dr. ___________________ (Purchased own 500, 9% debentures of Rs 100 each at Rs 97 each for immediate cancellation) |
________
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________
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Feb 1 |
___________________ Dr. ___________________ ___________________ (Cancelled own debentures) |
________
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________ ________ |
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______ |
___________________ Dr. ___________________ (______________________) |
________
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________ |
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To Interest on Capital | By Profit & loss account (After manager’s commission) | __(2)__ | |
Richa | ______ | ||
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______ | ______ |
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