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MV Ltd. was registered with a capital of ₹ 2,00,000 divided into 10,000 Equity shares of ₹ 20 each payable as follows:
On Application | ₹ 5 per share |
On Allotment | ₹ 7 per share |
On First & Final Call | ₹ 8 per share |
The company offered 5,000 shares to the public for subscription. It received applications for 6,700 shares.
From amongst the applicants:
- Vimal, who had applied for 1,500 shares, paid ₹ 7,500 on application, but was allotted only 800 shares.
- Abhay, who had applied for 2,000 shares, paid the full amount of ₹ 40,000 with his application, but was allotted only 1,000 shares.
- Nitin, who had applied for and allotted 500 shares, did not pay the allotment and call money when due.
- The remaining applicants paid as and when due.
The surplus money paid by both Vimal and Abhay was used towards allotment and call and any surplus beyond the call was refunded.
The company forfeited Nitin's shares after the final call.
You are required to pass journal entries to record the above transactions in the books of the company.
Solution
In the book of the MV Ltd. Journal Entries |
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Date | Particulars | L.F. | Dr. (₹) | Cr. (₹) |
1. | Bank A/c ((3,200 × 5) + 7,500 + 40,000) ...Dr. | 63,500 | ||
To Equity Share Application A/c | 63,500 | |||
(Application money received) | ||||
2. | Equity Share Application A/c ...Dr. | 63,500 | ||
To Equity Share Capital A/c (5,000 × 5) | 25,000 | |||
To Equity Share Allotment A/c | 10,500 | |||
To Calls in Advance A/c | 8,000 | |||
To Bank A/c | 20,000 | |||
(Application money transferred to Capital account and adjusted). | ||||
3. | Equity Share Allotment A/c (5,000 × 7) ...Dr. | 35,000 | ||
To Equity Share Capital A/c | 35,000 | |||
(Allotment money due) | ||||
4. | Bank A/c ...Dr. | 21,000 | ||
Calls in Arrears A/c (500 × 7) ...Dr. | 3,500 | |||
To Equity Share Allotment A/c | 24,500 | |||
(Allotment money received) | ||||
5. | Equity Share First and Final Call A/c (5,000 × 8) ...Dr. | 40,000 | ||
To Equity Share Capital A/c | 40,000 | |||
(Call money due) | ||||
6. | Bank A/c ...Dr. | 28,000 | ||
Calls in Advance A/c ...Dr. | 8,000 | |||
Calls in Arrears A/c ..Dr. | 4,000 | |||
To Equity Share First and Final Call A/c | 40,000 | |||
(Call money received) | ||||
7. | Equity Share Capital A/c (500 × 20) ...Dr. | 10,000 | ||
To Calls in Arrears A/c (3,500 + 4,000) | 7,500 | |||
To Share Forfeiture A/c | 2,500 | |||
(Nitin's 500 shares forfeited) |
Working Note:
(1)
Money paid by Vimal an application = | 7,500 |
Application money on 800 shares allotted to Vimal = | (4,000) |
Excess money paid on application = | 3,500 |
Money due on allotment on Vimal's share = 800 × 7 = ₹ 5,600
Thus, whole of excess money will be adjusted
(2)
Application money paid by Abhay = | 40,000 |
Application money on shares allotted to him (1,000 × 5) = | (5,000) |
Excess = | 35,000 |
Allotment money due on Abhay's share (1,000 × 7) = | (7,000) |
Excess = | 28,000 |
Call money due on Abhay's share (1,000 × 8) | (8,000) |
Excess to be returned = | 20,000 |
Total Application money adjusted towards allotment = 3,500 + 7,000 = ₹10,500
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