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प्रश्न
'Wellness Ltd.' invited applications for issuing 40,000 equity shares of Rs 10 each at a discount of 10%.
The amount was payable as follows :
On application and allotment - Rs 4 per share
On the first call - Rs 3 per share
On second and final call - the balance
Applications for 39,000 shares were received and the allotment was made to all the applicants.
The payment was received as per the following details:
On 30,000 shares - Full amount
On 6,000 shares - Rs 7 per share
On 3,000 shares - Rs 4 per share
The Directors forfeited those shares on which less than Rs 7 per share were received. The forfeited shares were re-issued at `8 per share as fully paid up.
Pass necessary Journal Entries in the books of the company for the above transactions.
उत्तर
In the books of Wellness Ltd Journal Entry |
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Date | Particulars | L.F. |
Dr. Rs |
Cr. Rs |
Bank A/c Dr. To Equity Share Application and Allotment A/c (Being amount received on an application for Rs 39,000) |
1,56,000
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1,56,000
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Equity Share Application and Allotment A/c Dr. To Equity Share Capital A/c (Being amount of application transferred to Share |
1,56,000
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1,56,000
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Equity Share First Call A/c Dr. Discount on Issue of Shares A/c To Equity Share Capital A/c (Being amount due on the first call) |
1,17,000 39,000
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1,56,000
|
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Bank A/c (1,17,000 – 9,000) Dr. To Equity Share First Call A/c (Being amount received on the first call except on 3,000 shares) |
1,08,000
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1,08,000
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Equity Share Second and Final Call A/c Dr. To Equity Share Capital A/c (Being amount due on second and final call) |
78,000
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78,000
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Bank A/c (78,000 – 18,000) Dr. To Equity Share Second and Final Call A/c (Being amount received on second and final call) |
60,000
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60,000
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Equity Share Capital A/c Dr. To Discount on Issue of Shares A/c To Equity Share Forfeiture A/c To Equity Share First Call A/c To Equity Share Second and Final Call A/c (Being 3,000 shares were forfeited) |
30,000
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3,000 12,000 9,000 6,000
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Equity Share Forfeiture A/c Dr. To Capital Reserve A/c (Being excess amount on forfeiture is transferred to |
9,000
|
9,000
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On Application and Allotment - Rs.90 per share
On First and Final call - the balance amount.
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On Application and Allotment - Rs.85 per share (including premium)
On First and Final call - the balance amount
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Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of AB Ltd.
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On application - Rs 75 per share (including Rs 50 premium)
On allotment - The balance
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Pass necessary journal entries for the above transaction in the books of the company.
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On application - Rs 2 per share
On allotment - Rs 3 per share
On first and final call - Rs 4 per share
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On application — Rs 2 per share
On allotment — Rs 3 per share
On first and final call — The balance
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Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of 'Kalyan Limited'
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Show the following:
a. Share Capital in the Balance Sheet of the company as per revised Schedule VI Part I of the Companies Act, 1956
b. Also, prepare 'Notes to Accounts' for the same.
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On applications and allotment - Rs 6 per share
On first and final call - the balance amount
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Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of Y Ltd.
On 1st April 2012, Blue Heaven Ltd. was formed with an authorised capital of Rs 20,00,000 divided into 2,00,000 equity shares of Rs 10 each. The company issued the prospectus inviting applications for 1,80,000 equity shares. The company received applications for 1,70,000 equity shares. During the first year, Rs 8 per share were called. Ram holding 2,000 shares and Varun holding 4,000 shares did not pay the first call of Rs 2 per share. Varun's shares were forfeited after the first call and later on, 3,000 of the forfeited share were reissued at Rs 6 per share, Rs 8 called up.
Show the following:
a. Share Capital in the Balance Sheet of the company as per revised Schedule VI Part I of the Companies Act, 1956.
b. Also, prepare 'Notes to Accounts' for the same.
KY Ltd. invited applications for issuing 60,000 equity shares of Rs 10 each at a premium of `4 per share. The amount was payable as follows:
On applications and allotment - Rs 8 per share (including premium)
On first and final call - the balance amount
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Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of KY Ltd
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On applications and allotment - Rs 10 per share (including premium)
On first and final call - the balance amount
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Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of X Ltd.
Answer in one Sentence only :
Give the full form of SEBI.
State, whether the following statements is True or False.
Forfeited shares are reissued at par only.
Long Answer Question
Explain the term ‘Forfeiture of Shares’ and give the accounting treatment on forfeiture.
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Journalise the above transactions and prepare Share Capital Account.
A holds 100 shares of ₹ 10 each on which he has paid ₹ 1 per share on application.
B holds 200 shares of ₹ 10 each on which he has paid ₹ 1 and ₹ 2 per share on application and allotment respectively.
C holds 300 shares of ₹ 10 each and has paid ₹ 1 on application, ₹ 2 on allotment and ₹ 3 on first call. They all fail to pay their arrears and the second call of ₹ 2 per share . Shares are forfeited and subsequently reissued @ ₹ 11 per share as fully paid-up.
journalise the above.
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₹ 5 on application (including premium ₹ 2 per share),
₹ 4 on allotment, and
₹ 3 on call.
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The above 500 shares are duly forfeited and 400 of these( including the 200 shares on which allotment money has not been paid) are reissued at ₹ 7 per share payable by the purchaser as fully paid-up. Pass journal entries(including cash transactions) and show the balances in the Balance Sheet giving effect to the above transactions.
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On application | --- | ₹ 6 (including ₹ 1 premium) |
On allotment | --- | ₹ 2 (including ₹ 1 premium) |
On first call | --- | ₹ 3 (including ₹ 1 premium) |
On second and final call | --- | ₹ 3 (including ₹ 1 premium) |
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Y, who applied for 72 shares failed to pay the two calls and on his such failure , his shares were forfeited.
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On Application: ₹ 20 per share (including premium ₹ 5)
On Allotment: ₹ 15 per share (including premium ₹ 5)
On First Call: ₹ 15 per share
On Second and Final call: Balance amount
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- Forfeiture of shares.
- Default on Calls.
- Re-issue of shares.
- Amount transferred to capital reserve.
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Equity Share Capital A/c | Dr. | ₹X | |
To share Forfeited A/c | ₹Y | ||
To Equity Share Allotment A/c | ₹Z |
Here X, Y and Z are:
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Which of the following statement is false?
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