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From the information given below you are required to calculate the cash paid for the inventory:

 

Particulars

(Rs)

Inventory in the beginning

40,000

Credit Purchases

1,60,000

Inventory in the end

38,000

Trade payables in the beginning

14,000

Trade payables in the end

14,500

संख्यात्मक

उत्तर

Trade Payables Account

Dr.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cr.

Date

Particulars

J.F.

Amount

Rs

Date

Particulars

J.F.

Amount

Rs

 

Cash (Balancing fig.)

 

1,59,500

 

Balance b/d

 

14,000

 

 Balance c/d

 

14,500

 

Purchases

 

1,60,000

 

 

 

1,74,000

 

 

 

1,74,000

Cash paid for Inventory amounts to Rs 1,59,500

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पाठ 6 Cash Flow Statement
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Following is the Balance Sheet of SN Ltd as at 31-3-2015:

                                                     S.N Ltd Balance Sheet as at 31-3-2015

Particulars Note No. 31-03-2015 (Rs.) 31-03-2014 (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

 

 

2,50,000

1,00,000

 

2,25,000

 

75,000

35,000 

 

 

2,00,000

(25,000)

 

2,50,000

 

25,000

45,000 

Total   6,85,000   4,95,000

 II. Assets

       1. Non – Current Assets

                a) Fixed Assets

                      Tangible assets

                      Intangible

                 b) Non – Current Investments

         2. Current Assets

                 a) Current Investments

                  b) Inventories

                  c) Cash and Cash Equivalents

 

 

 

5

6

 

 

 

7

 

 

 

 

5,01,500

10,000

50,000

 

25,000

53,500

45,000 

 

 

 

3,60,000

15,000

37,500

 

30,000

22,500

30,000 

 Total    6,85,000 4,95,000 

 

Note No. Particulars 31-3-2015 (Rs.) 31-3-2014 (Rs.)

1.

 

Reserve and Surplus

(Surplus i.e. Balance in Statement of Profit and Loss)

 

1,00,000

 

(25,000)

    1,00,000 (25,000)

2.

 

Long term borrowings :

12 % Debentures

 

2,25,000

 

2,50,000

    2,25,000 2,50,000

3.

 

Short – term borrowings :

Bank Overdraft

 

75,000

 

25,000

    75,000 25,000

4.

 

Short – term provisions

Provisions for tax

 

35,000

 

45,000

    35,000 45,000

5.

 

 

Tangible Assets

Machinery

Accumulated Depreciation

 

6,01,500

(1,00,000)

 

4,10,500

(50,500)

    5,01,500 3,60,000

6.

 

Intangible Assets

Goodwill

 

10,000

 

15,000

    10,000 15,000

7.

 

Inventories

Stock in trade

 

53,500

 

22,500

    53,500 22,500

Additional Information

(i) 12% Debentures were redeemed on 31-3-2015

(ii) Tax Rs.35,000 was paid during the year

Prepare Cash flow Statement


State the objective of preparing ‘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


Which of the following transactions will result in 'Flow of Cash’?
(a) Deposited Rs 10,000 into the bank.
(b) Withdrew cash from bank Rs 14,500.
(c) Sale of the machinery of the book value of Rs 74,000 at a loss of Rs 9,000.
(d) Converted Rs  2,00,000 9% debentures into equity shares.


While preparing Cash Flow statement of Sharda Ltd. 'Depreciation provided on fixed assets' was added to net profit to calculate cash flow from operating activities. Was the accountant correct in doing so? Give reason.


Why is ‘Cash Flow statement’ prepared? State.


State any two advantages of preparing cash flow statement.


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.


Short Answer Question

State clearly what would constitute the operating activities for each of the follow in the following of enterprises:

(i) Hotel

(ii) Film production house

(iii) Financial enterprise

(iv) Media enterprise

(v) Steel manufacturing unit

(vi) Software development business unit.


Long Answer Question

Explain the major Cash Inflows and outflows from financing activities.


Anand Ltd., arrived at a net income of Rs 5,00,000 for the year ended March 31, 2017. Depreciation for the year was Rs 2,00,000. There was a profit of Rs 50,000 on assets sold which was transferred to Statement of profit and Loss account. Trade Receivables increased during the year Rs 40,000 and Trade Payables also increased by Rs 60,000. Compute the cash flow operating activities by the indirect approach.


Which one is Cash Inflows from investing activities?


Classify the following activity into operating activities, investing activities, financing activities or cash activities

"Proceeds from sales of old machinery"


Which item comes under Financial Activities in the Cash Flow statement?


Cash flow example from an Investing activity is:


Cash flow example from an operating activity is ______.


Maturity period for a Short-term Investment from the date of its purchase to be considered as cash equivalents should be:


State whether the following transaction will result in inflow, outflow or no flow of cash while preparing cash flow statement:

Interest received in cash from loans and advances ₹ 80,000.


From the following information of Hoopla Ltd., you are required to prepare a Cash Flow Statement (as per AS 3) for the year 2021 - 22.

  Particulars (₹)
(i) Profit for the year 2021-22, before considering dividend
and tax but after taking into account the following items:
15,80,000
  (a) Depreciation on Property, Plant & Equipment 5,50,000
  (b) Interest Payable on Bank Loan 3,80,000
  (c) Profit on sale of investments, the book value of
which was ₹ 2,20 000.
1,00,000
(ii) During the year 2021-22:  
  (a) The company  
  • Paid Tax (which was provided in 2020 - 21) 4,40,000
  • Issued 66,000 equity shares of ₹ 10 each 6,60,000
  • Repaid Bank Loan 15,00,000
  • Paid interest on Bank Loan 3,00,000
  • Paid Dividend 5,00,000
  (b) Trade payables decreased by 10,000
  (c) Cash at bank increased from ₹ 60,000 on 1st April,
2021 to ₹ 7,00,000 on 31st March, 2022.
 

From the following Balance Sheets of Rainbow Ltd., you are required to prepare a Cash Flow Statement (as per As 3) for the year 2021 - 22.

Balance Sheets of Rainbow Ltd.
As at 31st March, 2022 and 31st March, 2021
Particulars Note no. 31.3.2022
(₹)
31.3.2021
(₹)
I. Equity and liabilities      
1. Shareholder's Funds      
(a) Share Capital (Equity)   4,00,000 4,00,000
(b) Reserve and Surplus 1 1,60,000 1,20,000
2. Non-Current Liabilities      
Long-term Borrowings (5% Debentures)   3,50,000 2,60,000
3. Current Liabilities      
Short term Provision (Provision for Tax)   30,000 25,000
Total   9,40,000 8,05,000
II. Assets      
1. Non-Current Assets      
Property, Plant & Equipment & Intangible Assets      
(i) Property, Plant & Equipment (Plant & Machinery)   6,00,000 7,80,000
2. Current Assets      
Cash & Bank Balances (Cash at Bank)   3,40,000 25,000
Total   9,40,000 8,05,000

Notes to Accounts:

Particulars 31.3.2022 (₹) 31.3.2021 (₹)
I. Reserves and Surplus    
General Reserve 30,000 20,000
Balance in Statement of Profit and Loss 1,30,000 1,00,000

Additional Information:

During the year 2021-22, the company:

  1. Sold a machine for ₹ 90,000 at a loss ₹10,000.
  2. Issued the 5% Debentures on 31st March; 2022, at a discount of 10%. The discount was written off from General Reserve.

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