Commerce (English Medium)
Arts (English Medium)
Academic Year: 2012-2013
Date: March 2013
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Give the meaning of 'Debentures issued as Collateral Security'.
Chapter: [0.022000000000000002] Issue and Redemption of Debentures [0.032] Accounting for Companies
What rate of interest the does company pay on calls - in advance if it has not prepared its own Articles of association?
Chapter: [0.032] Accounting for Companies
Give the journal entry to distribute Workman Compensation Reserve' of Rs 60,000 at the time of retirement of Sajjan, when there is not claim against it. The firm has three partners Rajat, Sajjan and Kavita.
Chapter: [0.031] Accounting for Partnership Firms
What is meant by ' Securities Premium '?
Chapter: [0.032] Accounting for Companies
Name the account which is opened to credit the share of profit of the deceased partner, till the time of his death to his Capital account.
Chapter: [0.031] Accounting for Partnership Firms
State the ratio in which the partners share profits or losses on the revaluation of assets and liabilities when there is a change in profit sharing ratio amongst existing partners?
Chapter: [0.031] Accounting for Partnership Firms
When the partner capitals are fixed, where the drawing made by a partner will be recorded?
Chapter: [0.013000000000000001] Reconstitution of a Partnership Firm – Admission of a Partner [0.031] Accounting for Partnership Firms
Pass the necessary journal entries for the issue of debentures in the following cases:
Rs 30,000, 12% debentures of Rs 100 each issued at a discount of 5% redeemable at par.
Chapter: [0.022000000000000002] Issue and Redemption of Debentures [0.032] Accounting for Companies
Pass the necessary journal entries for the issue of debentures in the following cases:
Rs 60,000, 12% debentures of Rs 100 each issued at a discount of 5% redeemable at Rs 105.
Chapter: [0.022000000000000002] Issue and Redemption of Debentures [0.032] Accounting for Companies
Mona, Nisha and Priyanka are partners in a firm. They contributed Rs 50,000 each as capital three years ago. At that time Priyanka agreed to look after the business as Mona and Nisha were busy. The profits for the past three years were Rs 15,000, Rs 25,000 and Rs 50,000 respectively. While going through the books of accounts Mona noticed that the profit had been distributed in the ratio of 1:1:2. When the enquired from Priyanka about this, Priyanka answered that since she looked after the business she should get more profit. Mona disagreed and it was decided to distribute profit equally retrospectively for the last three years.
1) You are required to make necessary corrections in the books of accounts of Mona, Nisha and Priyanka by passing an adjustment entry.
2) Identify the value which was not practiced by Priyanka while distributing profits
Chapter: [0.013000000000000001] Reconstitution of a Partnership Firm – Admission of a Partner [0.031] Accounting for Partnership Firms
Abhay and Beena are partners in a firm. They admit Chetan as a partner with 1/4th shares in the profits of the firm. Chetan brings Rs 2,00,000 as his share of capital. The value of the total assets of the firm is Rs. 5,40,000 and outside liabilities are valued at Rs. 1,00,000 on that date. Give the necessary entry to record goodwill at the time of Chetan's admission. Also, show your working notes.
Chapter: [0.013000000000000001] Reconstitution of a Partnership Firm – Admission of a Partner [0.031] Accounting for Partnership Firms
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Abhay and Beena are partners in a firm. They admit Chetan as a partner with 1/4th shares in the profits of the firm. Chetan brings Rs 2,00,000 as his share of capital. The value of the total assets of the firm is Rs. 5,40,000 and outside liabilities are valued at Rs. 1,00,000 on that date. Give the necessary entry to record goodwill at the time of Chetan's admission. Also, show your working notes.
Chapter: [0.013000000000000001] Reconstitution of a Partnership Firm – Admission of a Partner [0.031] Accounting for Partnership Firms
The authorized capital of Suhani Ltd. is Rs 45,00,000 divided into 30,000 shares of Rs 150 each. Out of these company issued 15,000 shares of Rs 150 each at a premium of Rs 10 per share. The amount was payable as follows: Rs 50 per share on the application, Rs 40 per share on the allotment (including premium), Rs 30 per share on first call and balance on final call. Public applied for 14,000 shares. All the money was duly received. Prepare an extract of Balance Sheet of Suhani Ltd. as per Revised Schedule VI Part - I of the Companies Act 1956 disclosing the above information. Also, prepare 'notes to accounts' for the same.
Chapter: [0.032] Accounting for Companies
Naresh, David and Aslam are partners sharing profits in the ratio of 5:3:7. On April 1st, 2012, Naresh gave the notice to retire from the firm. David and Aslam decided to share future profits in the ratio of 2 : 3. The adjusted capital accounts of David and Aslam show a balance of Rs 33,000 and Rs 70,500 respectively. The total amount of the paid to Naresh is Rs 90,500. This amount is to be paid by David and Aslam in such a way that their capitals become proportionate to their new profit sharing ratio. Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of the firm. Show your working clearly.
Chapter: [0.031] Accounting for Partnership Firms
Madhav Ltd. issued fully paid equity shares of Rs 80 each at a discount of Rs 5 per share for the purchase of a running business from Gupta Bros. for a sum of Rs 15,00,000. The assets and liabilities consisted of the following : Plant Rs 5,00,000; Trucks Rs 7,00,000; Stock Rs 3,00,000; Machinery Rs 6,00,000 and Sundry Creditors Rs 5,00,000. You are required to pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of Madhav Ltd.
Chapter: [0.032] Accounting for Companies
Anwar, Biswas and Divya are partners in a firm. On 1st April 2011 their capital accounts stood at Rs 8,00,000, Rs 6,00,000 and Rs 4,00,000 respectively. They shared profits and losses in the proportion of 3: 2: 1. Partners are entitled to interest on capital @ 6% per annum and salary to Biswas and Divya @ 4,000 per month and Rs 6,000 per quarter respectively as per the provisions of the partnership deed. Biswas's share of profit (excluding interest on capital but including salary) is guaranteed at a minimum of Rs 82,000 p.a. Any deficiency arising on that account shall be met by Divya. The profits of the firm for the year ended 31st March 2012 amounted to Rs 3,120,000. Prepare Profit & Loss Account for the year ended on 31st March 2012.
Chapter: [0.031] Accounting for Partnership Firms
The Balance Sheet of Sadhu, Raja and Karan who were sharing profit in the ratio of 4:2:4. On the 31st March 2012 their Balance Sheet was as follows:
Liabilities | Rs | Assets | Rs |
General Reserve Bills Payable Loan Capital: Suda 80,000 Rahim 60,000 Kartik 1,00,000 |
2,40,000 |
Cash Stock Investments Land and Building Sadhu's Loan
|
26,000 64,000 85,000 97,000 20,000
|
|
2,92,000 | 2,92,000 |
Sadhu died on July 31st, 2012. The partnership deed provided for the following on the death of a partner:
a. Goodwill of the firm is valued at two years purchase of average profits for the last three years.
b. Sadhu's share of profit or loss till the date of her death was to be calculated on the basis of sales. Sales for the year ended 31st March 2012 amounted to `4,50,000 and that from 1st April to 31st July 2012 to Rs 2,70,000. The profit for the year ended 31st March 2012 was Rs 1, 25,000.
c. Interest on capital was to be provided @ 5% p.a.
d. The average profits of the last three years were Rs 55,000.
e. According to Sudha's will, the executors should donate her share to "Matri Chhaya - an orphanage for girls".
Chapter: [0.031] Accounting for Partnership Firms
Sahaj and Nimish are partners in a firm. They share profits and losses in the ratio of 2: 1. Since both of them are specially abled, sometimes they find it difficult to run the business on their own. Gauri, a common friend decides to help them. Therefore, they admitted her into a partnership for a 1/3rd share. She brought her share of goodwill in cash and proportionate capital. At the time of Gauri's admission, the Balance sheet of Sahaj and Nimish was as under:
Liabilities | Rs | Assets | Rs |
Capital Accounts: Sahaj 1,20,000 Nimish 80,000 General Reserve Creditors Employee's Provident Fund |
2,00,000 30,000 30,000 40,000 |
Machinery Furniture Stock Sundry Debtors Cash
|
1,20,000 80,000 50,000 30,000 20,000
|
3,00,000 | 3,00,000 |
It was decided to:
a. Reduce the value of a stock by `5,000.
b. Depreciate furniture by 10% and appreciate machinery by 5%.
c. Rs 3,000 of the debtors proved bad. A provision of 5% was to be created on Sundry Debtors for doubtful debts.
d. Goodwill of the firm was valued at Rs 45,000.
Prepare Revaluation Account, Partners' Capital Accounts and Balance Sheet of the reconstituted firm. Identify the value being conveyed in the question.
Chapter: [0.031] Accounting for Partnership Firms
Prachi, Ritika and Ishita were partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 5 : 3: 2. In spite of repeated reminders by the authorities, they kept dumping hazardous material into a nearby river. The court ordered for the dissolution of their partnership firm on 31st March 2012. Prachi was deputed to realise the assets and pay the liabilities. She was aid Rs 1,000 as the commission for her services. The financial position of the firm was as follows:
Liabilities | Rs | Assets | Rs |
Creditors Investment Fluctuation Fund Capitals Prachi Ritika |
2,00,000 30,000 30,000 40,000 |
Furniture Stock Investments Cash Ishita's Capital
|
37,000 5,500 15,000 9,000 18,000
|
84,500 | 84,500 |
Chapter: [0.015] Dissolution of Partnership Firm [0.015] Dissolution of Partnership Firm [0.031] Accounting for Partnership Firms
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Moneyplus Company issued for public subscription 75,000 shares of the value of Rs 10 each at a discount of 10% payable as follows: Rs 2 per share on an application, Rs 3 per share on an allotment and Rs 4 per share on call. The company received applications for 1,50,000 shares. The allotment was done as under:
a. Applicants of 15,000 shares were allotted 5,000 shares.
b. Applicants of 70,000 shares were allotted 40,000 shares.
c. Remaining applicants were allotted 30,000 shares.
Money in excess to allotment was returned. Hari, a shareholder who had applied for 3,500 shares out of group B failed to pay allotment and call money. Rohan, a shareholder who was allotted 3,000 shares paid the call money along with the allotment. Rohan also belonged to group B. Pass necessary journal entries to record the above transactions in the books of the company. Show your working notes clearly.
Chapter: [0.032] Accounting for Companies
Record the journal entries for forfeiture and reissue of shares in the following cases:
a. X Ltd. forfeited 20 shares of Rs 10 each, Rs 7 called upon which the shareholder had paid application and allotment money of Rs 5 per share. Out of these, 15 shares were re-issued to Naresh as Rs 7 per share paid up for rs 8 per share.
b. Y Ltd. forfeited 90 shares of Rs 10 each, Rs 8 called up issued at a premium of Rs 2 per share to 'R' for nonpayment of allotment money of Rs 5 per share (including premium). Out of these, 80 shares were reissued to Sanjay as `8 called up for Rs 10 per share.
c. Z Ltd. forfeited 300 shares of Rs 10 each issued at a discount of Rs 1 per share for non-payment of first and final call of Rs 3 per share. Out of these 200 shares were reissued at Rs 3 per share fully paid up.
Chapter: [0.021] Accounting for Share Capital [0.032] Accounting for Companies
Under which type of activity will you classify' Dividend received by a financial company' while preparing Cash Flow Statement?
Chapter: [0.026000000000000002] Cash Flow Statement
When does the flow of cash take place'?
Chapter: [0.026000000000000002] Cash Flow Statement
State any one limitation of Financial Statement Analysis’
Chapter: [0.023] Financial Statements of a Company [0.040999999999999995] Analysis of Financial Statements
Under which heads and sub-heads the following items will appear in the Balance Sheet of a company as per revised Schedule VI, Part-I of the Companies Act 1956.
i. Tax Reserve
ii. Interest on Calls in Advance
iii. Store and Spares
Chapter: [0.032] Accounting for Companies
From the Following Statements of Profit and Loss Suntrack Ltd., for the years ended 31st March 2011 and 2012, prepare a 'Comparative Statement of Profit and Loss'.
Particulars | Note No. |
2011-12 | 2010-11 |
Revenue from Operations | 20,00,00 | 12,00,000 | |
Other Incomes | 12,00,000 | 9,00,000 | |
Expenses | 13,00,000 | 10,00,000 |
Chapter: [0.024] Analysis of Financial Statements [0.040999999999999995] Analysis of Financial Statements
Compute Working Capital Turnover Ratio using the following information.
Particulars | Rs |
Cash Sales | 1,30,00 |
Credit Sales | 3,80,000 |
Sales Returns | 10,000 |
Liquid Assets | 1,40,000 |
Current Liabilities | 1,05,000 |
Inventory | 90,000 |
Chapter: [0.040999999999999995] Analysis of Financial Statements
Calculate Debt-Equity Ratio
Particulars | Rs |
Total Assets | 3,50,000 |
Total Debts | 2,50,000 |
Current Liabilities | 80,000 |
Chapter: [0.040999999999999995] Analysis of Financial Statements
Following is the Balance Sheet of Wisben Ltd. As on 31st March 2012
Balance Sheet of Tiger Super Steel Ltd. | |||
Particulars | Note No. |
2012 Rs |
2011 Rs |
I. Equity and Liabilities 1. Shareholders' Funds a. Share Capital b. Reserves and Surplus (Profit & Loss Balance) 2. Non-Current Liabilities a. Long Term-Borrowing 3. Current Liabilities a. Trade Payables |
7,00,000 2,00,000
3,00,000
30,000 |
6,00,000 1,10,000
2,00,000
25,000 |
|
Total | 12,30,000 | 9,35,000 | |
II. Assets 1. Non- Current assets a. Fixed assets i. Tangible assets b. Non –Current Investment 2. Current assets a. Inventory b. Trade Receivable c. Cash and Cash Equivalents |
11,00,000
70,000 32,000 28,000 |
8,00,000
60,000 40,000 35,000 |
|
Total | 12,30,000 | 9,35,000 |
Adjustments:
During the year a piece of machinery of the book value of Rs 80,000 was sold for Rs 65,000. Depreciation provided on tangible assets during the year amounted to Rs 2,00,000.
Prepare a Cash Flow Statement.
Chapter: [0.026000000000000002] Cash Flow Statement
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