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प्रश्न
NY Ltd. invited applications for issuing 90,000 equity shares of Rs 10 each at a premium of `5 per share. The amount was payable as follows:
On applications and allotment - Rs 10 per share (including premium)
On first and final call - the balance amount
Applications for 2,70,000 shares were received. Applications for 90,000 shares were rejected and money refunded. Shares were allotted on pro-rata basis to the remaining applicants. The first and final call was made. The amount was duly received except on 1.800 shares applied by Govind. His shares were forfeited. The forfeited shares were re-issued at Rs 8 per share fully paid-up.
Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of X Ltd.
उत्तर
Journal Entries In the books of NY Ltd. |
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Date | Particulars | L.F. |
Debit Rs |
Credit Rs |
Bank A/c Dr. To share application and allotment A/c (Being share application and allotment received on 2,70,000 of Rs 10 each including the discount of Rs 5 each ) |
27,00,00
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27,00,000
|
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Share application and allotment A/c Dr. To Share capital A/c To Securities Premium A/c To Bank A/c To Share First and Final Call A/c (Being share application of 90,000 shares transferred to share capital, share application and allotment on 90,000 shares refunded and rest is adjusted on share first and final call) |
27,00,000
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4,50,000 4,50,000 9,00,000 9,00,000
|
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Share First and Final Call A/c Dr. To Share capital A/c (Being share first and final call due on 90,000 shares of Rs 5 each) |
4,50,000
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4,50,000
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Computation Table | ||||||||
Category | Share Applied |
Share Allotted |
Money received on Application and Allotment @ Rs 10 each including discount of Rs 5 each |
Money transfers to share capital @Rs 5 each |
Money transfer to securities premium@ Rs 5 each |
Excess Application and Allotment money |
Share first and final call due @Rs 5 each |
Money Refunded |
I | 90,000 | Nil | 9,00,000 | 9,00,000 | ||||
II | 1,80,000 | 90,000 | 18,00,000 | 4,50,000 | 4,50,000 | 9,00,000 | 4,50,000 | |
2,70,000 | 90,000 | 27,00,000 | 4,50,000 | 4,50,000 | 9,00,000 | 4,50,000 | 9,00,000 |
Working Note:
Those who applied for 1,80,000 shares, allotted = 90,000 Shares
Those who applied for 600 shares, allotted = `90000 xx 1800/180000`= 900 shares
Share Application and Allotment received on 1,800 shares of Rs 10 each (including discount of Rs 5 each) = Rs 18,000
Shares Allotted (900 ×10) =Rs 9,
Excess Application and Allotment money received = Rs 9,000
Share First and Final Call due on 900 shares of its Rs 5 each = Rs 4,500
Excess Application and Allotment money received = Rs 9,000
Now, he has already paid an amount of Its Rs 9,000 in excess at the time of application and allotment which is more than the amount due from him at the time of share final call. Thus, forfeiture is not possible in this case.
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On application and allotment - Rs 4 per share
On the first call - Rs 3 per share
On second and final call - balance
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On applications and allotment - Rs 6 per share
On first and final call - the balance amount
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On applications and allotment - Rs 4 per share
On first and final call - the balance amount
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