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Bharat Ltd . invited applications for issuing 2,00,000 Equity Shares of ₹ 10 each. The amount was payable as:
On application ₹ 3 per share , on allotment ₹ 5 per share and on first and final call ₹ 2 per share. Applications for 3,00,000 shares were received and pro rata allotment was made to all the applicants on the following basis:
Applicants for 2,00,000 shares were allotted 1,50,000 shares on pro rata basis.
Applicants for 1,00,000 shares were allotted 50,000 shares on pro rata basis.
Bajaj, who was allotted 3,000 shares out of group applying for 2,00,000 shares failed to pay the allotment money. His shares were forfeited immediately after allotment . Sharma, who had applied for 2,000 shares out of the group applying for 1,00,000 shares failed to pay the first and final call . His shares were also forfeited.
Out of the forfeited shares 3,500 shares were reissued as fully paid-up @ ₹ 8 per share . The reissued shares included all the forfeited shares of Bajaj.
Give necessary journal entries to record the above transactions.
Solution
Issued capital 2,00,000 shares of Rs 10 each.
Applied shares 3,00,000
Allotment made as: |
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Payable as: |
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Applied |
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Allotted |
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Application |
Rs 3 |
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2,00,000 |
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1,50,000 |
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Allotment |
Rs 5 |
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1,00,000 |
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50,000 |
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First and Final Call |
Rs 2 |
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3,00,000 |
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2,00,000 |
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Rs 10 |
per share |
Books of Bharat Ltd.
Journal
Date |
Particulars |
L.F. |
Debit Amount Rs |
Credit Amount Rs |
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Bank A/c |
Dr. |
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9,00,000 |
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To Equity Share Application A/c |
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9,00,000 |
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(Application money received for 3,00,000 shares at Rs 3 each) |
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Equity Share Application A/c |
Dr. |
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9,00,000 |
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To Equity Share Capital A/c |
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6,00,000 |
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To Equity Share Allotment A/c |
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3,00,000 |
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(Application money of 2,00,000 shares at Rs 3 each transferred to Shares Capital and excess money Rs 3,00,000 adjusted on allotment) |
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Equity Share Allotment A/c |
Dr. |
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10,00,000 |
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To Equity Share Capital A/c |
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10,00,000 |
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(Allotment due on 2,00,000 shares at Rs 5 each) |
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Bank A/c |
Dr. |
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6,88,000 |
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To Equity Share Allotment A/c |
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6,88,000 |
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(Allotment received on 1,97,000 shares) |
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Equity Share Capital A/c |
Dr. |
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24,000 |
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To Share Forfeiture A/c |
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12,000 |
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To Share Allotment A/c |
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12,000 |
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(3,000 shares forfeited for the non-payment of money due on allotment) |
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Equity Share First and Final Call A/c |
Dr. |
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3,94,000 |
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To Equity Share Capital A/c |
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3,94,000 |
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(First and Final call due on 1,97,000 shares at Rs 2 per share) |
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Bank A/c |
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3,92,000 |
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To Equity Share First and Final Call A/c |
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3,92,000 |
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(Share First and Final Call received on 1,97,000 shares) |
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Equity Share Capital A/c |
Dr. |
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10,000 |
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To Share Forfeiture A/c |
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8,000 |
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To Equity Share First and Final Call A/c |
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2,000 |
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(1,000 shares forfeited for the non-payment of first and final call) |
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Bank A/c |
Dr. |
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28,000 |
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Share Forfeiture A/c |
Dr. |
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7,000 |
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To Equity Share Capital A/c |
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35,000 |
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(3,500 shares of Rs 10 each re-issued at Rs 8 per share fully paid-up) |
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Share Forfeiture A/c |
Dr. |
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9,000 |
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To Capital Reserve A/c |
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9,000 |
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(Balance in Share Forfeiture of 3,500 re-issued shares transferred to Capital Reserve) |
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Working Note:
Bajaj’s Share
Number of shares applied = `200000/150000 xx 3000 = 4000 "Shares"`
Money received on Application (4,000 shares × Rs 3) |
= |
12,000 |
Less: Money transferred to Shares capital (3000 shares × Rs 3) |
= |
9,000 |
Excess money on Application |
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3,000 |
Allotment due (3,000 shares × Rs 5) |
= |
15,000 |
Less: Excess money on application |
= |
3,000 |
Calls-in-Arrears on Allotment |
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12,000 |
Share Allotment
Money due an allotment (2,00,000 shares × Rs 5) |
= |
10,00,000 |
Less: Excess money on Application |
= |
3,00,000 |
Less: Calls-in-Arrears on Bajaj’s shares |
= |
12,000 |
Money received on Allotment |
= |
Rs 6,88,000 |
Sharma’s shares
Number of shares allotted =`50000/100000 xx 2000 = 1000 "Shares"`
Capital Reserve
Forfeiture of shares held by Bajaj
Share Forfeiture Credit `12000 / 3000` |
= |
Rs 4 per shares |
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Share Forfeiture Debit on re-issue |
= |
Rs 2 |
per share |
Share Forfeiture after re-issue |
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Rs 2 |
per share |
Capital Reserve on re-issue of Bajaj’s shares |
= |
Rs 2 × 3,000 (no. of shares re-issued) |
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= |
Rs 6,000 |
Forfeiture of shares held by Sharma
Share Forfeiture Credit |
Rs 8 |
per share |
Share Forfeiture Debit on re-issue |
Rs 2 |
per share |
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Rs 6 |
per share |
Capital Reserve on re-issue of 500 Shares of Sharma = Rs 6 × 500 (no. of shares re-issued) = Rs 3,000
Total Capital Reserve on 3,500 shares = 6,000 (re-issue of Bajaj’s) + 3,000 (re-issue of Sharma’s) = Rs 9,000
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