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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.

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Solution

Cash Flow Statement of Yogeta Ltd.

  Particulars

Amount (Rs.)

Amount (Rs.)

A. Cash Flow from Operating Activities    
  Net Profit before Taxation and
Extraordinary Items (2,00,000 - 1,00,000)
  1,00,000
  Adjustments for -    
  Add: Depreciation 50,000 1,89,500
  Add: Dividend paid 60,000
  Add: Interest paid 29,500
  Add: Tax Provision 50,000
  Operating Profit before working capital changes   2,89,500
  Less: Increase in Inventories (70,000) (1,00,000)
  Less: Increase in Trade Receivables (50,000)
  Add: Trade payables 20,000
  Cash generated from operating activities   1,89,500
  Less: Income Tax paid   (40,000)
  Cash from Operating Activities   1,49,500
       
B. Cash Flow from Investing Activities    
  Purchases of Fixed Assets   (3,50,000)
  Net Cash used in Investing Activities   (3,50,000)
       
C. Cash Flow from Financing Activities    
  Issue of Equity Shares 1,00,000 50,500
  Issue of Preference Shares 1,00,000
  Loan from Rahul 1,30,000
  Less: Repayment of Loan (2,00,000)
  Dividend Paid (50,000)
  Less: Interest on Loan (29,500)
  Net Cash from Financing Activities   50,500
       
D. Net decrease in Cash and Cash Equivalent (A + B + C)   (1,50,000)
  Add: Cash and Cash Equivalents at the beginning   50,000
E. Cash and Cash Equivalents at the end (Bank Overdraft)   (1,00,000)
       
  8% Long term loan 2,00,000 16,000
  Less: Interest 8% 16,000
       
  9% Long term loan (op) 20,000 13,500
  Add: 9% loan from Rahul on April 01, 2016 1,30,000
  Less: Interest 9% 13,500
  Total Interest   29,500

Working Notes:

Dr.

Provision for Taxation Account

Cr.

Date

Particulars

J.F.

Amount

Rs

Date

Particulars

J.F.

Amount

Rs

 

Bank (Balancing figure)

 

40,000

 

Balance b/d

 

30,000

 

Balance c/d

 

50,000

 

Profit and Loss

 

60,000

 

 

 

90,000

 

 

 

90,000

 

Dr.

Fixed Assets Account

Cr.

Date

Particulars

J.F.

Amount

Rs

Date

Particulars

J.F.

Amount

Rs

 

Balance b/d

 

4,00,000

 

Depreciation

 

50,000

 

Bank

 

3,50,000

 

Balance c/d

 

7,00,000

 

 

 

7,50,000

 

 

 

7,50,000

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  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 

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provision for taxation
60,000 30,000
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The following is the Profit and Loss Account of Yamuna Limited:

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for the Year ended March 31, 2017

Particulars Note No. Amount (₹)
i) Revenue from Operations   10,00,000
ii) Expenses    

 

 

 

 

Cost of Materials Consumed 1 50,000
Purchase of Stock-in-trade   5,00,000
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31st March
2014
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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

     

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  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
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