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Question

Select the most appropriate answer from the alternatives given below and rewrite the sentence.
‘Not for Profit’ Concerns prepare _________________ Account instead of Profit and loss Account.

Options

  • Trading

  • Income and Expenditure

  • Cash

  • Receipts and Payments

MCQ

Solution

‘Not for Profit’ Concerns prepare Income and Expenditure Account instead of Profit and loss.

Explanation: Not-for Profit concerns prepare Income and Expenditure Account to ascertain the surplus/deficit resulting from the activities of an organisation. Like Profit and Loss Account, Income and Expenditure Account is prepared as a part of final accounts. All revenue expenses and all revenue incomes are recorded in this account.

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Preparation of Income and Expenditure Account and Closing Balance Sheet
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Chapter 7: Accounts of 'Not For Profit' Concerns - Exercise 3 [Page 228]

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Micheal Vaz Book Keeping and Accountancy [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 7 Accounts of 'Not For Profit' Concerns
Exercise 3 | Q 5 | Page 228

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Following is the Balance Sheet and Receipts and Payments Account of the Sevagiri Hospital, Satara.

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                                         Balance Sheet as on 1st April, 2012

Liabilities Amount (Rs.) Assets Amount (Rs.)
Capital fund 1000000 Cash in hand 6000
Outstanding Salaries 22000 Cash at bank 30000
Medical bill unpaid 6000 Land and building 800000
    Furniture 70000
    Equipments 120000
    Outstanding Subscription 2000
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Receipts and Payments Account for the year ending 31.03.2013

Dr.     Cr.
Receipts Amount (Rs.) Payments Amount (Rs.)

To Balance b/d

           Cash in hand

           Cash at bank

 

6000

30000

By Salaries

        (including of previous year)

110000

 

To Subscription

      (includes 2000 received for previous year)

130000

 

By Medicines 48000

To Sale of old furniture

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By Equipment purchased 20000

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        (revenue)

44000

 

By Taxes 3000
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          Cash at bank

 

15400

50000

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Amount Rs

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Books

Bank deposits

Tuition fees receivable

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Cash at bank

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1,20,000

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10,000

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13,18,000

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For the year ended 31.03.2010

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Amount
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Answer in one sentence only.
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A statement showing the financial position of a concern on a particular date.


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