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What do you mean by Shares Issued at Premium?
Solution
When shareholders are supposed to pay a price higher than the face value of the shares, them shares are said to be issued at premium.
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J.M. Ltd. Balance Sheet as at 31.3.2016 |
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Particulars |
NoteNo. |
31.03.2016 (Rs) |
31.03.2015 (Rs) |
I. Equity and Liabilities : (1) Shareholder's Funds: |
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(a) Share Capital |
2,25,000 |
1,75,000 |
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(b) Reserves and Surplus |
1 |
62,500 |
25,000 |
(2) Non-current Liabilities: |
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Long-Term Borrowings |
2 |
1,12,500 |
87,500 |
(3) Current Liabilities: |
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(a) Short-term Borrowings |
3 |
37,500 |
18,750 |
(b) Short-term Provisions |
4 |
50,000 |
31,250 |
Total |
4,87,500 |
3,37,500 |
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II. Assets: |
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(1) Non-current Assets: |
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(a) Fixed Assets: |
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(i) Tangible |
5 |
3,66,250 |
2,28,750 |
(ii) Intangible |
6 |
25,000 |
37,500 |
(b) Non-current Investments |
37,500 |
25,000 |
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(2) Current Assets: |
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(a) Current Investments |
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10,000 |
17,500 |
(b) Inventories |
7 |
30,500 |
18,000 |
(c) Cash and Cash Equivalents |
18,250 |
10,750 |
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Total |
4,87,500 |
3,37,500 |
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Note No. |
Particulars |
31.03.2016 (Rs) |
31.03.2015 (Rs) |
(1) |
Reserves and Surplus |
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(Surplus i.e. Balance in the Statement of Profit and Loss) |
62,500 | 25,000 |
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62,500 | 25,000 |
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(2) |
Long-term Borrowings |
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12% Debentures |
1,12,500 |
87,500 |
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1,12,500 |
87,500 |
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(3) |
Short-term Borrowings |
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Bank overdraft |
37,500 | 18,750 |
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37,500 | 18,750 |
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(4) |
Short-term Provisions |
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Proposed Dividend |
50,000 | 31,250 |
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50,000 | 31,250 |
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(5) |
Tangible Assets |
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Machinery |
4,18,750 | 2,63,750 |
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Accumulated Depreciation |
(52,500) | (35,000) |
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3,66,250 | 2,28,750 |
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(6) |
Intangible Assets |
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Goodwill |
25,000 | 37,500 |
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25,000 |
37,500 |
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(7) |
Inventories |
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Stock in Trade |
30,500 | 18,000 |
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30,500 | 18,000 |
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