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प्रश्न

Which of the following transactions will result in the flow of cash?
(1) Cash was withdrawn from bank Rs 20,000.
(2) Issued Rs 20,000; 9% debentures for the vendors of machinery.
(3) Received Rs 19,000 from debtors.
(4) Deposited cheques of Rs 10,000 into the bank

उत्तर

Received Rs 19,000 from debtors.

The transaction that resulted in a flow of cash is the amount received in cash from debtors of Rs  19,000.

Deposit of cheque into bank and withdrawal of cash from a bank are cash management activities and do not involve any cash flow. An issue of debentures is regarded as the issue of debentures for consideration other than cash and does not involve any cash flow.

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Give the meaning of 'Cash Flow statement'.


Does movement between items that constitute cash or cash equivalents result into cash flow? Give reason in support of your answer.


While preparing the Cash Flow Statement the accountant of Gulfam Ltd., a financing company showed Dividend received on Investments as Investing Activity. Was he correct in doing so? Give reason.


Following is the Balance Sheets of Thermal Power Ltd. as at 31-3-2014

Thermal Power Ltd
Balance Sheet as at 31-3-2014
Particulars Note
No.

2013-2014

Rs

2012-2013

Rs

I. Equity and Liabilities

   1. Shareholder’s Funds

      a. Share Capital

      b. Reserve and Surplus

   2. Non - Current Liabilities

      a. Long-term borrowings

   3. Current Liabilities

      a. Trade Payables

      b. Short-Term Provisions

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

12,00,000

3,00,000

 

2,40,000

 

1,79,000

50,000

 

 

11,00,000

2,00,000

 

1,70,000

 

2,04,000

77,000

Total   19,69,000 17,51,000

II. Assets

   1. Non – Current Assets

      a) Fixed Assets

         (i) Tangible assets

         (ii) Intangible  

     b) Non – Current Investments

   2. Current Assets

      a) Current Investments

      b) Inventories

      c) Trade Receivables

      d)Cash and Cash

 

 

 

2

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

10,70,000

40,000

 

 

2,40,000

1,29,000

1,70,000

3,20,000

 

 

 

8,50,000

1,12,000

 

 

1,50,000

1,21,000

1,43,000

3,75,000

Total   19,69,000 17,51,000

Notes to Accounts

Note No Particulars 31-3-2015 31-3-2014

1

 

2

 

 

3

 

Reserve and Surplus (Surplus i.e. Balance in Statement of Profit and Loss)

Tangible Assets

Machinery

    Less: Accumulated Depreciation

Intangible Assets

Goodwill

 

3,00,000

 

12,70,000

(2,00,000)

 

40,000

 

2,00,000

 

10,00,000

(1,50,000)

 

1,12,000

Additional Information:

During the year a piece of machinery, costing Rs 24,000 on which accumulated depreciation was Rs 16,000, was sold for Rs 6,000.

Prepare Cash Flow Statement


Prepare a Cash Flow Statement from the information given in the balance sheet of Simco Ltd. As at 31-3- 2013and 31-3-2012:

Particulars Note No.

31-3-2013

Rs

31-3-2012

Rs

I. Equity and Liabilities

  1. Shareholders' Funds

    a. Equity Share Capital

    b. Reserves and Surplus

  2. Non-current Liabilities

    a. Long term-borrowing

  3. Current liabilities

     a. Trade Payables

 

 

 

2,00,000

90,000

 

87,500

 

10,000

 

 

1,50,000

75,000

 

87,500

 

76,000

Total   3,87,500 3,87,500

II. Assets

  1. Non- Current assets

    a. Fixed assets

      i. Tangible assets

    b. Non –Current Investment

2. Current assets

   a. Current-Investment (marketable)

   b. Inventory

   c. Trade receivable

   d. Cash and Cash equivalents

 

 

 

 

1,87,500

1,05,000

 

12,500

4,000

9,500

68,500

 

 

 

1,40,000

1,02,500

 

33,500

5,500

23,000

84,000

Total   3,87,500 3,88,500

Notes to Account:
Note -1

Particulars

2013

Rs

2012

Rs

Reserve and Surplus    
Surplus( balance in the statement of profit and loss) 90,000 75,000

Short term investments are not considered while preparing cash flow statement. Why?


What is meant by a non-cash transaction? Give one example of a non-cash transaction. 


State the purpose of preparing a ‘Cash Flow Statement’.


From the following Balance Sheets, Prepare a Cash Flow Statements as per AS- 3 (revised)

Liabilities

2008

Amount

Rs

2009

Amount

Rs

Assets

2008

Amount

Rs

2009

Amount

Rs

Share Capital

12,000

15,000

Furniture

5,000

8,000

P & L Account

5,000

6,000

Stock

6,000

4,000

Creditors

15,000

11,000

Debtors

10,000

8,000

 

 

 

Cash

11,000

12,000

 

32,000

32,000

 

32,000

32,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

A dividend of Rs 3,000 was paid during the year 2008-09


Short Answer Question

What is a Cash Flow Statement?


Short Answer Question

“The nature/type of enterprise can change altogether the category into which a particular activity may be classified.” Do you agree? Illustrate your answer.


Long Answer Question

Describe the procedure to prepare Cash Flow Statement.


As per which accounting standard, cash flows exclude movements between items that constitute cash or cash equivalents?


Balance Sheet (Extract)

Liabilities 30-03-2018 (₹) 31-03-2017 (₹)
Fixed Assets 23,80,000 17,50,000

Depreciation on fixed assets was ₹ 2,00,000 for the year. How much amount for 'Purchase of fixed assets' will be shown in investing activity for cash flow statement prepared on 31st March, 2018?


Which of the following is not an investing cash flow?


Cash flow example from an operating activity is ______.


Expenses paid in advance at the end of the year are ______ in ______ activities while preparing the Cash Flow Statement.


From the following information, find out Cash Outflow from Financing Activities.

  Year I Year II
Proposed Dividend ₹ 1,20,000 ₹ 1,50,000
12% debentures ₹ 4,00,000 ₹ 5,00,000

Additional Information:

Additional Debentures were issued at the end of the year.

Interim Dividend paid ₹ 50,000

Preference Share Capital Issued ₹ 2,00,000


Cash from Operating Activities will decrease due to:


From the following Balance Sheets of Ronald Ltd., you are required to prepare a Cash Flow Statement (as per AS 3) for the year 2023-24.

Balance Sheets of Ronald Ltd.
As at 31st March, 2024 and 31st March, 2023
Particulars Note No. 31.03.2024 (₹) 31.03.2023 (₹)
I. EQUITY AND LIABILITIES      
1. Shareholder's Funds      
(a) Share Capital   6,00,000 6,00,000
(b) Reserves and Surplus (Statement of P & L)   80,000 (60,000)
2. Non-Current Liabilities      
Long Term Borrowings   1,00,000 1,50,000
3. Current Liabilities      
(a) Short-term borrowings (Bank overdraft)   1,75,000 22,000
(b) Short Term Provisions (Provision for Tax)   15,000 28,000
Total   9,70,000 7,40,000
II. ASSETS      
1. Non-Current Assets      
(a) Property, Plant & Equipment & Intangible Assets      
(i) Property, Plant & Equipment (Plant & Machinery)   5,50,000 6,40,000
(b) Non- Current Investments (7% Debentures of Violet Ltd.)   1,40,000 50,000
2. Current Assets      
Cash & Bank Balance (Bank)   2,80,000 50,000
Total   9,70,000 7,40,000

Additional information:

  1. The Debentures of Violet Ltd. were purchased on 31st March, 2024.
  2. During the year 2023-24:
    1. Tax of ₹ 20,000 was paid.
    2. Interest on all borrowings due and paid was ₹ 25,000.

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