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

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Movement between items of cash or cash equivalents are not considered as cash flows because these components are part of the cash management of an enterprise and not part of its operating, investing or financing activities

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L Ltd. had purchased machinery on deferred payment basis. During the year ended 31-3-2015 the company paid an installment of Rs.4,00,000 which included interest of Rs.4,000. Under which activity or activities payment of installment will be classified while preparing Cash flow  Statement.


Following is the Balance Sheet of SN Ltd as at 31-3-2015:

                                                     S.N Ltd Balance Sheet as at 31-3-2015

Particulars Note No. 31-03-2015 (Rs.) 31-03-2014 (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) Short – term borrowings

                b) Short – term provisions

 

 

 

1

 

2

 

3

4

 

 

2,50,000

1,00,000

 

2,25,000

 

75,000

35,000 

 

 

2,00,000

(25,000)

 

2,50,000

 

25,000

45,000 

Total   6,85,000   4,95,000

 II. Assets

       1. Non – Current Assets

                a) Fixed Assets

                      Tangible assets

                      Intangible

                 b) Non – Current Investments

         2. Current Assets

                 a) Current Investments

                  b) Inventories

                  c) Cash and Cash Equivalents

 

 

 

5

6

 

 

 

7

 

 

 

 

5,01,500

10,000

50,000

 

25,000

53,500

45,000 

 

 

 

3,60,000

15,000

37,500

 

30,000

22,500

30,000 

 Total    6,85,000 4,95,000 

 

Note No. Particulars 31-3-2015 (Rs.) 31-3-2014 (Rs.)

1.

 

Reserve and Surplus

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

 

1,00,000

 

(25,000)

    1,00,000 (25,000)

2.

 

Long term borrowings :

12 % Debentures

 

2,25,000

 

2,50,000

    2,25,000 2,50,000

3.

 

Short – term borrowings :

Bank Overdraft

 

75,000

 

25,000

    75,000 25,000

4.

 

Short – term provisions

Provisions for tax

 

35,000

 

45,000

    35,000 45,000

5.

 

 

Tangible Assets

Machinery

Accumulated Depreciation

 

6,01,500

(1,00,000)

 

4,10,500

(50,500)

    5,01,500 3,60,000

6.

 

Intangible Assets

Goodwill

 

10,000

 

15,000

    10,000 15,000

7.

 

Inventories

Stock in trade

 

53,500

 

22,500

    53,500 22,500

Additional Information

(i) 12% Debentures were redeemed on 31-3-2015

(ii) Tax Rs.35,000 was paid during the year

Prepare Cash flow Statement


Will 'acquisition of machinery by an issue of equity shares' be considered while preparing 'Cash Flow Statement'? Give reason in support of your answer.


Which of the following transactions will result in 'Flow of Cash’?
(a) Deposited Rs 10,000 into the bank.
(b) Withdrew cash from bank Rs 14,500.
(c) Sale of the machinery of the book value of Rs 74,000 at a loss of Rs 9,000.
(d) Converted Rs  2,00,000 9% debentures into equity shares.


The accountant of Manav Ltd. while preparing Cash Flow Statement added depreciation provided on fixed assets to net profit for calculating cash flow from operating activities. Was he correct in doing so? Give reason.


Amongst the following, 'Payment of bonus to the employees' by an insurance company is which type of activity?


Net increase in working capital other than cash and cash equivalents will increase, decrease or not change cash flow from operating activities. Give reason in support of your answer. 


'Cash advances and loans' made by financial enterprises will be shown under which type of activity while preparing cash flow statement? Give reason in support of your answer.


From the following Balance Sheets of Sonam Ltd as on 31-3-2012 and 31-3-2011.

Prepare a Cash Flow Statements:  

Liabilities

31-3-2011

Rs

31-3-2011

Rs

Assets

31-3-2011

Rs

31-3-2011

Rs

Equity Shares Capital

Profit and Loss Account

Bank Loan

Proposed Dividend

Provision for tax

Creditors

1,00,000

 

25,000

 

50,000

20,000

 

10,000

15,000

 

1,50,000

 

50,000

 

25,000

15,000

 

17,500

11,250

Patents

Building

Investment

Debtors

Stock

Cash

 

 

 

 

12,500

1,50,000

-

50,000

2,500

5,000

11,250

1,50,000

18,750
63,750

3,750

21,250

 

 

2,20,000

2,68,750

 

2,20,000

2,68,750

 

 

 

 

 

Additional Information:

During the year a Building having book value Rs 50,000 was sold at a loss of Rs 2,000 and deprecation charged on Building was Rs 4,000


Give the meaning of ‘Cash Flow’.


                    You are required to prepare a Cash-Flow Statement (as per AS-3)
                          for the year 2016-17 from the following Balance Sheet.
                                    Balance Sheet of Honesty Ltd.
                          As at 31st March, 2016 and 31st March, 2017

  I     Particulars     Note No.          31.03.2017

31.03.2017

1.

EQUITY AND LIABILITIES
Shareholders Funds
(a) Share Capital (Equity Share Capital)
(b) Reserves and Surplus (Statement of P/L)

1.

           

                    14,00,000 

 5,00,000

 

 

 

 

 

10,00,000

4,00,000

 

 

 

2. Non-Current Liabilities
Long Term Borrowing (10% Debentures)
  5,00,000 1,40,000
3. Current Liabilities
(a) Short Term Borrowings (Bank Overdraft)  
(b) Trade Payables (Creditors)
(c) Short Term Provisions
 

20,000

1,00,000

60,000

30,000

60,000

30,000

  TOTAL   25,80,000 16,60,000
II 1.  ASSETS
Non-Current Assets
Fixed Assets 
(i) Tangible 
(ii) Intangible (Goodwill)
      2.

 

 

16,00,000

1,40,000

 

 

9,00,000

2,00,000

  2. Current Assets
(a) Inventories
(b) Trade Receivables 
(c) Cash and Bank Balances
(Cash at Bank)
 

2,50,000

5,00,000

90,000

2,00,000

3,00,000

60,000

  TOTAL   25,80,000 16,60,000

Notes to Accounts:

Particulars 31.03.2017 31.03.2016
1. Short term provisions
provision for taxation
60,000 30,000
2. Fixed Assets (Tangible)
Plant and Machinery 
Less Accumulated Depreciation

 

17,60,000

(1,60,000)

 

10,00,000

(1,00,000)

  16,00,000 9,00,000

During the year 2016-17:
(i) A part of the machine, costing Rs. 50,000, accumulated depreciation thereon being Rs. 20,000, was sold for
Rs.18,000.
(ii) Tax paid Rs. 20,000.
(iii) Interest of Rs. 50,000 paid on Debentures.


Long Answer Question

Describe the procedure to prepare Cash Flow Statement.


From the information given below you are required to calculate the cash paid for the inventory:

 

Particulars

(Rs)

Inventory in the beginning

40,000

Credit Purchases

1,60,000

Inventory in the end

38,000

Trade payables in the beginning

14,000

Trade payables in the end

14,500


From the following information, prepare cash flow statement:

Particulars Note No. 31st March
2015
(Rs)
31st March
2014
(Rs)
I) Equity and Liabilities      

1. Shareholders’ Funds

     

a) Share capital

  7,00,000 5,00,000

b) Reserves and surplus

  4,70,000 2,50,000

2. Non-current Liabilities

     

(8% Debentures)

  4,00,000 6,00,000

3. Current Liabilities

     

a) Trade payables

  9,00,000 6,00,000
Total   24,70,000 19,50,000
II) Assets      

1. Non-current assets

     

a) Fixed assets

     

i) Tangible

  7,00,000 5,00,000

ii) Intangible-Goodwill

  1,70,000 2,50,000

2. Current assets

     

a) Inventories

  6,00,000 5,00,000

b) Trade Receivables

  6,00,000 4,00,000

c) Cash and cash equivalents

  4,00,000 3,00,000
Total    24,70,000 19,50,000

Additional Information:

Depreciation Charge on Plant amount to Rs. 80,000.


From the following Balance Sheet of Yogeta Ltd., prepare cash flow statement:

Particulars Note No. 31st March
2017 (Rs)
31st March
2016 (Rs)
I) Equity and Liabilities      

1. Shareholders’ Funds

     

a) Share capital

1 4,00,000 2,00,000

b) Reserves and surplus-Surplus

  2,00,000 1,00,000

2. Non-current Liabilities

     

a) Long-term borrowings

2 1,50,000 2,20,000

3. Current Liabilities

     

a) Short-term borrowings

  1,00,000 -

(Bank overdraft)

     

b) Trade payables

  70,000 50,000

c) Short-term provision

  50,000 30,000

(Provision for taxation)

     
Total   9,70,000 6,00,000
II) Assets      

1. Non-current assets

     

a) Fixed assets

     

i) Tangible

  7,00,000 4,00,000

2. Current assets

     

a) Inventories

  1,70,000 1,00,000

b) Trade Receivables

  1,00,000 50,000

c) Cash and cash equivalents

  - 50,000
Total    9,70,000 6,00,000

Notes to Accounts -

Particulars 31st March
2017 (Rs)
31st March
2016 (Rs)
1. Share capital    

a) Equity share capital

3,00,000 2,00,000

b) Preference share capital

1,00,000 -
  4,00,000 2,00,000
2. Long term borrowings    

Long-term loan

- 2,00,000

Long-term Rahul

1,50,000 20,000
  1,50,000 2,20,000

Additional Information:

Net Profit for the year after charging Rs. 50,000 as Depreciation was Rs. 1,50,000. Dividend paid on Share was Rs. 50,000, Tax Provision created during the year amounted to Rs. 60,000. 8% loan was repaid on March 31, 2017 and an additional 9% loan of Rs. 1,30,000 was obtained from Rahul on April 01, 2016.


What is meant by 'Cash Flows' ?


Which one is Cash Outflows from Financing activities?


Classify the following activity into operating activities, investing activities, financing activities or cash activities.

"Cash Sales"


Dividend received by other than financial enterprise is shown in cash flow statement under ______.


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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