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What is meant by a Not For Profit Organisation?

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Not-for-Profit Organisations refer to the organisations that are used for the welfare of society and are set up as charitable institutions which function without any profit motive. Their main aim is to provide service to a specific group or the public at large. These organisations are called not for Profit Organisations.

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From the following information supplied to you, prepare Income and Expenditure Account for the year ending on 31/03/2013 and Balance Sheet as on that date for Suryodaya Club, Nasik.
                        Balance Sheet as on 01/04/2012

Liabilities

Amount (Rs.)

Assets
Amount (Rs.)
Capital Fund 50,000

Land

60,000
Bank Overdraft 35,000 Outstanding Subscriptions 5,000
Outstanding Salary 2,000 Prepaid Insurance Premium 2,500
    Cash in Hand 9,500
    Furniture 10,000
  87,000   87,000

     Receipts and Payments Account for the year ending 31.03.2013
Dr.                                                                                                         Cr.

Receipts
Amount (Rs.)
Payments Amount (Rs.) Amount (Rs.)
To Balance b/d 9,500 By Bank Overdraft (Repaid)   35,000
To Subscription 95,000 By Salary   12,500
To Admission Fees 7,500 By Insurance Premium   8,000
   

By Interest

  1,700
    By Miscellaneous Expenses   4,400
    By Furniture   20,000
    By Balance c/d
Cash in Hand
Cash at Bank
5,400
25,000
30,400
  112,000     112,000

Adjustments:
1) Subscriptions received, includes Rs 3,000 for 2011-2012 and Outstanding Subscriptions for 2012-2013 was Rs 8,000.
2) Salary Paid includes Rs 2,000 Paid for last year
3) On 31/03/2013, Prepaid Insurance Premium was Rs 3,000
4) Admissions Fees are to be capitalized.
5) Depreciate Furniture by Rs 2,000.


(Accounting of a School)
From the information given below of Jeevan Vikas Vidyalaya Khamgaon, You are required to prepare, Income and Expenditure Account and Balance Sheet for the year ending on 31.03.2011.
                                Balance Sheet as at 01.04.2010

Liabilities
Amount (Rs.)
Assets

Amount (Rs.)

Capital Fund 499,100 Library Books 115,500
Loan 500,000 Laboratory Equipments 125,000
    Furniture 110,000
    Building 625,000
    Cash in Hand 3,500
    Cash at Bank 20,100
  999,100   999,100

 Receipts and Payments Account for the year ending 31.03.2011
Dr.                                                                                                      Cr.

Receipts
Amount
(Rs.)
Payments
Amount
(Rs.)
Amount (Rs.)
To Balance b/d   By Salaries   625,200
Cash in Hand 3,500 By Purchases
i. Laboratory Equipments
ii. Library Books
iii. Furniture
10,000
50,000
20,000
80,000
Cash at Bank 20,100 By Sundry Expenses   10,000
To Tuition Fees 367,500 By Printing and Stationery   35,800
To Term Fees 35,000 By Annual Social
Gathering Expenses
  18,000
To Admission Fees 30,600 By Balance c/d
Cash in Hand
Cash at Bank
  4,000
35,000
To Government Grant (Revenue) 350,000      
To Sundry Receipts 1,300      
  808,000     808,000

Adjustments:
1) Tuition Fees Outstanding Rs 13,500
2) Outstanding Interest on Loan Rs 60,000
3) Entire admission Fees are to be Capitalized.
4) Depreciation is to be written off as under:

Library Books                 Rs 50,000 Furniture                        Rs 30,000
Laboratory Equipment   Rs 20,000 Building                         Rs 30,000

(Simple Problem)
With the information given below, prepare Income and Expenditure Account and Balance sheet of Sudarshan charitable Organisation for the year ending on 31-03-2012.
Receipts and Payment Account for the year ending on 31-03-2012
Dr.                                                                                                          Cr.

Receipts
Amount
(Rs.)
Amount
(Rs.)
 
Payments
Amount
Rs
Amount
Rs
To Balance b/d   40,000 By Salaries   18,000
Cash in Hand 500 By Printing and stationery   20,000
Cash at Bank 39,500 By Charity Expenses   20,000
To Subscriptions
(includes Rs 5,500 for 2009-10)
  81,000 By Investments   60,000
Interest on Investments   1,800 By Office expenses   2,000
To Sale of Furniture
(Book Value Rs 10,000)
  8,000 By Balance c/d
Cash in Hand
700  
      Cash at Bank 10,100  
    130,800     130,800

Additional Information:
1) There are Rs 800 members, paying annual subscription Rs 100 each.
2) Outstanding salary Rs 2,000.
3) The Assets on 01-04-2012 were as following:
Furniture Rs 40,000, Investment Rs 20,000, Land Rs 1,00,000
4) On 01-04-2012 Capital Fund was Rs 2,05,500


                             (Presentation of Subscriptions only)
                               Balance Sheet as on 01/04/2012

Liabilities
Amount (Rs.)
Amount (Rs.)
Assets

Amount (Rs.)

Amount (Rs.)

Subscription received in    

Outstanding subscriptions

   
Advance for 2012-2013   15,000 2010-2011 20,000  
      2011-2012 30,000 50,000

Receipts and Payments Account for the year ending on 31-03-2013
Dr.                                                                                                          Cr.

Receipts Amount (Rs.) Amount (Rs.) Payments Amount (Rs.) Amount (Rs.)
To subscriptions          
2010-2011 16,000        
2011-2012 25,000        
2012-2013 330,000        
2013-2014 19,000        

Adjustment:
Outstanding Subscription for 2012-2013 is Rs 22,000. With the above information present the item 'Subscription’ in Income and expenditure Account and Balance sheet for the year ended on 31st March 2013.


(Calculation of Drugs Consumed during the year)
From the information given below calculate the amount of Drugs consumed in a hospital, during the year 2012-2013. Show its presentation in Income and Expenditure Account and Balance Sheet as on 31-03-2013.

Stock Drugs in Hand On 01-04-2012 Rs 25,000 On 31-03-2013 Rs 27,000

Drugs purchased during the year

Rs 1,20,000

-
Bill of drugs payable on 31-03-2013 Rs 19,500. -

Answer in one sentence only.

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The final accounts of a 'not-for-profit organization' consist of the following ______?


Distinguish between profit and not-for-profit organisation.


Not for Profit Concern renders ______ services to public at large.


Which of the following is not considered a tool for formative assessment?


The branch of economics that deals with the allocation of resources.

  1. Micro economics 
  2. Macro economics
  3. Econometrics
  4. None of these

ANALOGY

Knot in a thread : ______ friction; ball bearing : ______ friction


Complete the Correlation:

Perfect competition : Free entry and exit :: ______ : Barriers to entry.


Match the following.

1. Delhi  Kunwar singh
2. Kanpur Khan Bahadur Khan
3. Jhansi Nana saheb
4. Bareilly Lakshmi Bai
5. Bihar Bahadur Shah II 

Not for profit concerns, do not prepare balance sheet.


Mumbai University prepares ______ account instead of a profit and loss account.


Mumbai University prepares ______  Account instead of a Profit and Loss account.


 

Mumbai University prepares ______ Account instead of a Profit and Loss account.


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