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Raja Ltd. invited applications for issuing 50,000 Equity Shares of ₹ 10 each . The amount was payable as follows:
On application --- ₹ 3 per share On allotment --- ₹ 5 per share, On first and final call --- Balance. |
Applications for 70,000 shares were received . Allotment was made to all applicants on pro rata basis. Excess money received on application was adjusted towards sums due on allotment . Ramesh, who had applied for 700 shares , did not pay the allotment money and on his failure to pay the allotment money his shares were forfeited. Afterwards , the first and the final call was made . Adhar, who had been allotted 500 shares, did not pay the first and final call . His shares were also forfeited . Out of the forfeited shares 900 shares were reissued at ₹ 8 per share as fully paid-up . The reissued shares included all the shares of Ramesh.
Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of the company.
Solution
Journal
Date |
Particulars |
L.F. |
Debit Amount Rs |
Credit Amount Rs |
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Bank A/c (3×70,000) |
Dr. |
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2,10,000 |
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To Equity Share Application A/c |
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2,10,000 |
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(Application money on 70,000 shares received) |
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Equity Share Application A/c |
Dr. |
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2,10,000 |
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To Equity Share Capital A/c (3×50,000) |
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1,50,000 |
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To Equity Share Allotment A/c (WN2) |
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60,000 |
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(Share Application money on 50,000 shares transferred to share capital account and excess was utilised on allotment) |
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Equity Share Allotment A/c |
Dr. |
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2,50,000 |
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To Equity Share Capital A/c |
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2,50,000 |
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(Allotment money due on allotment) |
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Bank A/c (WN2) |
Dr. |
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1,88,100 |
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To Equity Share Allotment A/c |
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1,88,100 |
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(Allotment money received on 49,500 shares and Rs 60,000 excess money adjusted) |
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Equity Share Capital A/c |
Dr. |
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4,000 |
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To Equity Share Allotment A/c(WN1) |
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1,900 |
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To Equity Share Forfeiture A/c(WN1) |
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2,100 |
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(500 shares forfeited for non payment of allotment money |
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Equity Share First and Final Call A/c |
Dr. |
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99,000 |
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To Equity Share Capital A/c |
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99,000 |
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(Share Call money due) |
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Bank A/c |
Dr. |
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98,000 |
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To Equity Share First and Final Call A/c |
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98,000 |
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(Call money received on 49,000 shares) |
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Equity Share Capital A/c |
Dr. |
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5,000 |
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To Equity Share First and Final Call A/c |
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1,000 |
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To Equity Share Forfeiture A/c (8×500) |
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4,000 |
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(500 shares forfeited for non payment of Call money) |
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Bank A/c |
Dr. |
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7,200 |
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Equity Share Forfeiture A/c |
Dr. |
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1,800 |
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To Equity Share Capital |
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9,000 |
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(900 shares reissued at Rs 8 per share) |
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(Share call money received and Calls-in-Advance money adjusted) |
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Share Forfeiture A/c (WN3) |
Dr. |
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3,500 |
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To Capital Reserve A/c |
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3,500 |
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(Profit on forfeiture of shares transferred) |
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Working Note:
WN 1
Shares applied by Ramesh : 700 shares
Shares allotted : `700 xx 50000/70000 = 500 "shares"`
Application Money received from Ramesh : | 700 × 3 = | 2100 |
Less : Application money due on allotted shares : | 500 × 3 = | (1500) |
Excess application money adjusted on allottment | 600 |
Allotment money due on share allotted | 5×500= | 2500 |
Less : Excess application money received | (600) | |
Allotment money due but not received | 1900 |
WN 2
Allotment due (Gross) 50000 × 5 = | 250000 |
Less : Adjusted | (60000) |
Less : Arrears | (1900) |
188100 |
WN 3
Forfeiture of 500 shares issued to Adhar
Amount due on First and Final Call : 2 × 500 = 1000
Total amount due n First and Final Call : 2 × 49500 = | 99000 |
Less : Adjusted | (1000) |
Less : Arrears | 98000 |
Share Forfeited on Ramesh's Share | 2100 |
Proportionate Share Forfeiture on Adhar's Shares , `4000 xx 400/500` = | 3200 |
5300 | |
Less : Loss on re-issue | (1800) |
Profit on re-issue transferred to capital reserve | 3500 |
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