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From the following information extracted from the books of Howrach Ltd., prepare Balance Sheet of the company as at 31st March, 2019 as per Schedule III of the Companies Act, 2013:

  (₹ in '000)   (₹ in '000)
Long-term Borrowings 1,000  Fixed Assets (Tangible) 1,600
Trade Payable 60  Inventories 40
Share Capital 800  Trade Receivables 160
Reserves and Surplus 180  Cash and Cash Equivalents 240
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Solution

Balance Sheet of Howrach Ltd.
as at March 31, 2019 

Particulars

Note No.

Amount

(₹ in ‘000)

I. Equity and Liabilities

 

 

1. Shareholders’ Funds

 

 

a. Share Capital

 

800

b. Reserves and Surplus

 

180

2. Non-Current Liabilities

 

 

Long-term Borrowings

 

1,000

3. Current Liabilities

 

 

Trade Payables

 

60

Total

 

2,040

II. Assets

 

 

1. Non-Current Assets

 

 

Fixed Assets (Tangible Assets)

 

1,600

2. Current Assets

 

 

Inventories

 

40

Trade Receivables

 

160

Cash and Cash Equivalents

 

240

Total 

 

2,040

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Chapter 1: Financial Statements of a Company - Exercises [Page 69]

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Chapter 1 Financial Statements of a Company
Exercises | Q 27 | Page 69

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