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Under which major headings and sub-headings will the following items be shown in the Balance Sheet of a company as per Schedule VI Part I of the Companies Act, 1956 :
(i) A balance of the Statement of Profit and Loss.
(ii) A loan of Rs 1,00,000 payable after three years.
(iii) Short-term deposits payable on demand.
(iv) Loose tools
(v) Trademark
(vi) Land
(vii) Cash at the bank
(viii) Trade payables
Solution
Items | Head | Sub Head | |
1 | A balance of the Statement of Profit and Loss |
Shareholders' Funds | 'Reserves and Surplus' |
2 | Loan of Rs 1,00,000 payable after three years |
Non-Current Liabilities | Long-Term Borrowings |
3 | Short-term deposits payable on demand |
Current Assets | Short Term Loans and Advances |
4 | Loose tools | Current Assets | Inventories |
5 | Trademark | Non - Current Assets | Fixed Assets (Intangible) |
6 | Land | Non - Current Assets | Fixed Assets (Tangible) |
7 | Cash at bank | Current Assets | Cash and Cash Equivalents |
8 | Trade payables | Current Liabilities | Trade Payables |
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