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Long Answer Question
Prepare the format of statement of Profit and Loss and explain its items.
Solution
Format of Statement of Profit and Loss- As per the REVISED SCHEDULE VI
Statement of Profit and Loss
for year ended...
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Particulars |
Note No. |
Figures for the Current Year |
Figures for the Previous Year |
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Revenue from Operations |
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II |
Other Income |
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III |
Total Revenue (I + II) |
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IV |
Expenses: |
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Cost of Material Consumed |
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Purchase of Stock-in-Trade |
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Changes in inventories of finished goods |
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Work-in-progress and Stock-in-Trade |
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Employee Benefit Expenses |
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Finance Cost |
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Depreciation and Amortisation Expenses |
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Other Expenses |
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Total Expenses |
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V |
Profit before exceptional and extraordinary items and tax (III – IV) |
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VI |
Exceptional items |
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VII |
Profit before extraordinary item and tax (V – VI) |
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VIII |
Extraordinary Items |
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IX |
Profit Before Tax (VII – VIII) |
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X |
Tax Expenses |
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(1) Current Tax |
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(2) Deferred Tax |
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XI |
Profit/(Loss) for period from continuing operations (IX – X) |
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XII |
Profit/ (Loss) from discontinuing operations |
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XIII |
Tax expenses of discontinuing operations |
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XIV |
Profit/(Loss) from discontinuing operations (after Tax (XII – XIII) |
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XV |
Profit (Loss) for the period (XI + XIV) |
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XVI |
Earning Per Equity Shares |
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(1) Basic |
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(2) Diluted |
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I. Revenue from Operations- It refers to the revenue earned from the basic operating business activities of an organization. For Non-financing companies, it consists of the following.
- Sale of Products
- Sale of Services
- Other Operating Revenues
For financing companies, revenue from operations includes the following.
- Interest
- Dividends
- Other Financial Services
II. Other Incomes- This income includes the income earned other than from the operating activities of a business. It comprised of the following incomes.
- Interest Income (in case of Non-Financing Company)
- Dividend Income (in case of Non-Financing Company)
- Net Gain or Loss on Sale of Investments
- Other Non-Operating Incomes (i.e. after deducting expenses directly related to such income)
III. Expenses- These can be bifurcated in the following given below types.
- Cost of Materials Consumed- It includes all the materials consumed during the process of manufacturing. It can also be calculated with the help of the given below formula.
Material Consumed = Opening Stock of Raw Material + Purchase of Raw Material – Closing Stock of Raw Material
- Purchase of Stock-in-Trade- It includes all the goods purchased by a trading concern with an intention of resell.
- Change in Inventories, Work-in-Progress and Stock-in-Trade- It is difference of opening and closing balance of inventories (stock), work-in-progress and stock-in-trade.
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