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State, with Reasons, Whether the Following Statements Are True Or False Right Shares Are Issued to the General Public. - Secretarial Practice

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प्रश्न

State, with reasons, whether the following statement is True or False :

Right shares are issued to the general public. 

उत्तर

This statement is False.

Ans. (1) Right shares are issued to the existing equity shareholders of the company. Right issue means offering of shares to the existing equity shareholders. When the company raises the capital by issue of additional equity share capital to its existing shareholders.

(2) It is the specific right given to the existing equity shareholders.

(3) Equity shareholders are eligible for right/bonus shares, if issued by the company. He may choose to subscribe to the right and add to his holdings with the company or give up this right.

(4) The right is exercised in proportion to the existing holding as decided by the Board.

(5) The notice should be issued to members about the Rights issue. The Right issue must be kept open for reasonable period of time for a member to do the needful.

(6) Right issue therefore is not meant for public, but only and only for the equity shareholders of the company.

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  1. Fixed
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On the basis of information given by Aradhana Ltd., prepare a Cash Flow Statement for the year ending 31st March 2021:

Aradhana Ltd. Balance Sheet as on 31st March, 2021
Particulars Note No. 31st March, 2020 31st March, 2021
I. Equity and Liabilities      
1. Shareholder’s Funds      
(a) Share Capital   5,00,000 7,30,000
(b) Reserves and Surplus 1 3,50,000 3,70,000
2. Non-current Liabilities      
Long-term Borrowings 2 4,00,000 2,00,000
3. Current Liabilities      
(a) Trade Payables 3 3,60,000 4,60,000
(b) Short Term provisions 4 3,25,000 3,20,000
Total   19,35,000 20,80,000
II. Assets      
1. Non-current Assets      
(a)Fixed Assets 5    
(i) Tangible Assets 6 4,50,000 5,00,000
(ii) Intangible Assets   3,10,000 3,02,000
(b)Long-term Loans and Advances   4,00,000 4,30,000
2. Current Assets      
(a) Inventories   2,70,000 2,90,000
(b) Trade Receivables   2,40,000 2,60,000
(c) Cash and Cash Equivalents   2,65,000 2,98,000
Total   19,35,000  20,80,000

Note to Accounts

Particulars 31st March 2020 31st March 2021
1. Reserves and Surplus Statement of Profit and loss 3,50,000 3,70,000
2. Long-term Borrowings 10% Debentures 4,00,000 2,00,000
3. Trade Payables    
Creditors 2,40,000 2,60,000
Bills Payable 1,20,000 2,00,000
  3,60,000 4,60,000
4. Short-Term Provisions Provision for Tax 3,25,000 3,20,000
5. Tangible Fixed Assets     
Machinery 5,50,000 6,60,000
Less: Provision for Depreciation 1,00,000 1,60,000
  4,50,000 5,00,000
6. Intangible Fixed Assets Patents 3,10,000 3,02,000

Additional Information:

  1. Debentures were redeemed on 1st April,2020.
  2. Tax paid during the year ₹2,80,000.

When Equity Shares dominate the capital structure, the capital is considered as high geared.


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