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What is Over-Subscription?

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When the number of shares applied for is more than the number of shares offered for subscription, it is said to be oversubscription.

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पाठ 7: Company accounts - Very short answer questions [पृष्ठ २५७]

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सामाचीर कलवी Accountancy [English] Class 12 TN Board
पाठ 7 Company accounts
Very short answer questions | Q II 2. | पृष्ठ २५७

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Sampath company issued 25,000 shares at ₹ 10 per share payable ₹ 3 on the application, ₹ 4 on allotment; ₹ 3 on first and final call. The public subscribed for 24,000 shares. The directors allotted all the 24,000 shares and received the money duly. Pass necessary journal entries.


Saranya Ltd. issued 20,000 equity shares of ₹ 10 each to the public at par. The details of the amount payable on the shares are as follows:
On application – ₹ 3 per share
On allotment – ₹ 4 per share
On first and final call – ₹ 3 per share
Application money was received on 30,000 shares. Excess application money was refunded immediately. Pass journal entries to record the above.


Why are the shares forfeited?


Write a brief note on calls in advance.


Gaja Lid issued 40,000 shares of ₹ 10 each of the public payable ₹ 2 on the application, ₹ 5 on the allotment, and ₹ 3 on the first and final call. The application was received for 50,000 shares. The Directors decided to allot 40,000 shares on a pro-rata basis and a surplus of application money was utilized for allotment. Pass journal entries assuming that the amount due was received.


Lalitha Ltd. offered 30,000 equity shares ₹10 each to the public payable ₹ 2 per share on the application, ₹ 3 on share allotment, and the balance when required. Applications for 50,0 shares were received on which directors allotted as:
Applicants for 10,000 shares Full
Applicants for 35,000 shares 20,000 shares (excess money will be utilized for allotment
Applicants for 5,000 shares Nil
All the money due was received. Pass journal entries upto the receipt of allotment.


Anjali Flour Ltd. with a registered capital of ₹ 4,00,000 in equity shares of ₹ 10 each, issued 30,0 of such shares; payable ₹ 2 per share on the application, ₹ 5 per share on the allotment, and ₹ 3 shares on the first call. The issue was duly subscribed.
All the money payable was duly received but on the allotment, one shareholder paid the entire balance on his holding of 500 shares. Give journal entries to record the I transactions.


Goutham Ltd. forfeited 500 equity shares of ₹ 10 each issued at par held by Ragav for nonpayment of the final call of ₹ 2 per share. The shares were forfeited and reissued to Madhan at ₹ 8 per share. Show the journal entries for forfeiture and reissue.


Simon Ltd issued 50,000 equity shares of ₹ 10 each at par payable on-application ₹ 1 per share, on allotment ₹ 5 per share, on first call ₹ 2 per share, and on second and final call ₹ 2 per share. The issue was fully subscribed and all the amounts were duly received with exception of 2,000 shares held by chezhian, who failed to pay the second and final call. His shares were forfeited and reissued to Elango at ₹ 8 per share. Journalise the above transactions?


Kanchana Ltd. issued 50,000 shares ₹ 10 each payable as under?
On application ₹ 1
On allotment ₹ 5
On first call ₹ 2
On final call ₹ 2
Applications were received for 70,000 shares. Applications for 8,000 shares were rejected and allotment was made proportionately towards the remaining applications. The directories made both the calls and all the amounts were received except the final call on 1,500 shares which were subsequently forfeited. Later 1.200 forfeited shares were reissued by receiving ₹ 8 per share. Give journal entries.


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