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From the following Balance Sheet of Sundaram Ltd. Calculate proprietary ratio: - Accountancy

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From the following Balance Sheet of Sundaram Ltd. Calculate proprietary ratio:

Balance Sheet of Sundaram Ltd.
as on 31.03.2019
Particulars Amount ₹
I EQUITY AND LIABILITIES  
1. Shareholders’ Fund  
a) Share capital  
(i) Equity share capital 2,50,000
(ii) Preference share capital 1,50,000
(b) Reserves and surplus 50,000
2. Non – Current Liabilities  
Long term borrowings  
3. Current liabilities  
Trade Payable 1,50,000
Total 6,00,000
II ASSETS  
1. Non-Current assets  
(a) Fixed Assets 4,60,000
(b) Non-Current investments 1 ,00,000
2. Current assets  
Cash and cash equivalents 40,000
Total 6,00,000
Sum

Solution

Proprietary ratio = `"Shareholders Fund"/"Total Assets"`

Shareholders Fund = Equity share capital + Preference share capital + Reserve and surplus

= 2,50,000 + 1,50,000 + 50,000

= Rs. 4,50,000

Total Assets = Rs. 6,00,000

Proprietary ratio = `450000/600000`

Proprietary ratio = 0.75:1

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Samacheer Kalvi Accountancy [English] Class 12 TN Board
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