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Explain the meaning of the term 'Query' as a tool of SQL.

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Explain the meaning of the term 'Join' as a tool of SQL.

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Distinguish between 'Dissolution of partnership' and 'Dissolution of partnership firm' on the basis of court's intervention.

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K and P were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 7:5. On 31-1-2016 their firm was dissolved. After transferring assets (other than cash) and outsiders liabilities to the realization account, you are given the following information:

(a) Raman, a creditor for Rs.4, 20,000 accepted building valued at Rs.8, 00,000 and paid the balance to the firm by a cheque.

(b) Rajeev, a second creditor for Rs.1, 70,000 accepted machinery valued at Rs.1, 65,000 in full settlement of his claim.

(c) Ranjan, a third creditor for Rs.90,000 accepted investments of Rs.45,000 and a bank draft of Rs.43,000 in his favour in full settlement of his claim.

(d) P we appointed to do the work of dissolution for which he was allowed Rs.2,000. Actual expenses of dissolution Rs.2,400 were paid by P.

Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of K and P.

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L Ltd. had purchased machinery on deferred payment basis. During the year ended 31-3-2015 the company paid an installment of Rs.4,00,000 which included interest of Rs.4,000. Under which activity or activities payment of installment will be classified while preparing Cash flow  Statement.

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'An enterprise may hold securities and loans for dealing or trading purposes in which case they are similar to inventory acquired specifically for resale.' Is the statement true? Cash flows from such activities will be classified under which type of activity while preparing 'Cash flow statement'.

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Following is the Balance Sheet of SN Ltd as at 31-3-2015:

                                                     S.N Ltd Balance Sheet as at 31-3-2015

Particulars Note No. 31-03-2015 (Rs.) 31-03-2014 (Rs.)

I. Equity and Liabilities

       1. Shareholder’s Funds

               a. Share Capital

               b. Reserve and Surplus

       2. Non - Current Liabilities

                a) Long – term borrowings

       3. Current Liabilities

                a) Short – term borrowings

                b) Short – term provisions

 

 

 

1

 

2

 

3

4

 

 

2,50,000

1,00,000

 

2,25,000

 

75,000

35,000 

 

 

2,00,000

(25,000)

 

2,50,000

 

25,000

45,000 

Total   6,85,000   4,95,000

 II. Assets

       1. Non – Current Assets

                a) Fixed Assets

                      Tangible assets

                      Intangible

                 b) Non – Current Investments

         2. Current Assets

                 a) Current Investments

                  b) Inventories

                  c) Cash and Cash Equivalents

 

 

 

5

6

 

 

 

7

 

 

 

 

5,01,500

10,000

50,000

 

25,000

53,500

45,000 

 

 

 

3,60,000

15,000

37,500

 

30,000

22,500

30,000 

 Total    6,85,000 4,95,000 

 

Note No. Particulars 31-3-2015 (Rs.) 31-3-2014 (Rs.)

1.

 

Reserve and Surplus

(Surplus i.e. Balance in Statement of Profit and Loss)

 

1,00,000

 

(25,000)

    1,00,000 (25,000)

2.

 

Long term borrowings :

12 % Debentures

 

2,25,000

 

2,50,000

    2,25,000 2,50,000

3.

 

Short – term borrowings :

Bank Overdraft

 

75,000

 

25,000

    75,000 25,000

4.

 

Short – term provisions

Provisions for tax

 

35,000

 

45,000

    35,000 45,000

5.

 

 

Tangible Assets

Machinery

Accumulated Depreciation

 

6,01,500

(1,00,000)

 

4,10,500

(50,500)

    5,01,500 3,60,000

6.

 

Intangible Assets

Goodwill

 

10,000

 

15,000

    10,000 15,000

7.

 

Inventories

Stock in trade

 

53,500

 

22,500

    53,500 22,500

Additional Information

(i) 12% Debentures were redeemed on 31-3-2015

(ii) Tax Rs.35,000 was paid during the year

Prepare Cash flow Statement

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Distinguish between 'Dissolution of Partnership' and 'Dissolution of Partnership Firm on the basis of 'Economic Relationship'.

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L and M were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 2:3. On 28-2-2016 the firm was dissolved. After transferring assets (other than cash) and outsiders' liabilities to realization account you are given the following information :

(a) A creditor for Rs.1,40,000 accepted building valued at Rs.1, 80,000 and paid to the firm Rs.40,000.

(b) A second creditor for Rs.30,000 accepted machinery valued at Rs.28,000 in full settlement of his claim.

(c) A third creditor amounting to Rs.70,000 accepted Rs.30,000 in cash and investments of the book value of Rs.45,000 in full settlement of his claim.

(d) Loss on dissolution was Rs.4,000.

Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of the firm assuming that all payments were made by cheque.

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Give the meaning of ‘Cash Equivalents’ for the purpose of preparing Cash Flow Statement.

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Following is the Balance Sheet of K K Ltd as at 31-3-2015:

                                                          K.K. Ltd Balance Sheet as at 31-3-2015

Particulars Note No. 31-3-2015 (Rs.) 31-3-2014 (Rs.)

I. Equity and Liabilities

        1. Shareholder’s Funds

              a. Share Capital

              b. Reserve and Surplus

         2. Non - Current Liabilities

              a) Long – term borrowings

         3. Current Liabilities

              a) Short – term borrowings

              b)Short – term provisions

 

 

 

1

 

2

 

3

4

 

 

10,00,000

4,00,000

 

9,00,000

 

3,00,000

1,40,000

 

 

8,00,000

(1,00,000)

 

10,00,000

 

1,00,000

1,80,000

Total   27,40,000 19,80,000

II. Assets

     1. Non – Current Assets

               a) Fixed Assets

                     Tangible assets

                     Intangible assets

               b) Non – Current Investments

      2. Current Assets

                a) Current Investments

                b) Inventories

                c) Cash and Cash

 

 

 

5

6

 

 

 

7

 

 

 

 

20,06,000

40,000

2,00,000

 

1,00,000

2,14,000

1,80,000

 

 

 

14,40,000

60,000

1,50,000

 

1,20,000

90,000

1,20,000

Total   27,40,000 19,80,000

 

Note No Particulars 31-3-2015(Rs.) 31-3-2014(Rs.)

1.

 

Reserve and Surplus

(Surplus i.e. Balance in Statement of Profit and Loss)

 

4,00,000

 

(1,00,000)

    4,00,000 (1,00,000)

2.

 

Long term borrowings :

12 % Debentures

 

9,00,000

 

10,00,000

    9,00,000 10,00,000

3.

 

Short – term borrowings :

Bank Overdraft

 

3,00,000

 

1,00,000

    3,00,000 1,00,000

4.

 

Short – term provisions

Provisions for tax

 

1,40,000

 

1,80,000

    1,40,000 1,80,000

5.

 

 

Tangible Assets

Machinery

Accumulated Depreciation

 

24,06,000

(4,00,000)

 

16,42,000

(2,02,000)

    20,06,000 14,40,000

6.

 

Intangible Assets

Goodwill

 

40,000

 

60,000

    40,000 60,000

7.

 

Inventories

Stock in trade

 

2,14,000

 

90,000

    2,14,000 90,000

Additional Information

(i) 12% Debentures were redeemed on 31-3-2015

(ii) Tax 1,40,000 was paid during the year

Prepare Cash flow Statement.

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Lal and Pal were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 3: 7. On 1.4.2015 their firm was dissolved. After transferring assets (other than cash) and outsider's liabilities to realisation account, you are given the following information:

(a) A creditor of Rs.3,60,000 accepted machinery valued at Rs.5,00,000 and paid to the firm Rs.1,40,000.

(b) A Second creditor for Rs.50,000 accepted stock at Rs.45,000 in full settlement of his claim.

(c) A third creditor amounting to Rs.90,000 accepted Rs.45,000 in cash and investments worth Rs.43,000 in full settlement of his claim.

(d) Loss on dissolution was Rs.15,000.

Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of firm assuming that all payments were made by cheque.

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Give the meaning of 'Cash Flow statement'.

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Following was the Balance Sheet of M.M Ltd at on 31.3.2015.

                                                        M.M. Ltd Balance Sheet as at 31-3-2015

Particulars Note No. 31-3-2015 (Rs.) 31-3-2014 (Rs.)

I. Equity and Liabilities

        1. Shareholder’s Funds

              a. Share Capital

              b. Reserve and Surplus

         2. Non - Current Liabilities

              a) Long – term borrowings

         3. Current Liabilities

              a) Short – term borrowings

              b) Short – term provisions

 

 

 

1

 

2

 

3

4

 

 

5,00,000

2,00,000

 

4,50,000

 

1,50,000

70,000

 

 

4,00,000

(50,000)

 

5,00,000

 

50,000

90,000

Total   13,70,000 9,90,000

II. Assets

     1. Non – Current Assets

               a) Fixed Assets

                     Tangible assets

                     Intangible assets

               b) Non – Current Investments

      2. Current Assets

                a) Current Investments

                b) Inventories

                c) Cash and Cash Equivalents

 

 

 

5

6

 

 

 

7

 

 

 

 

10,03,000

20,000

1,00,000

 

50,000

1,07,000

90,000

 

 

 

7,20,000

30,000

75,000

 

60,000

45,000

60,000

Total   13,70,000 9,90,000

 

Note No Particulars 31-3-2015(Rs.) 31-3-2014(Rs.)

1.

 

Reserve and Surplus

(Surplus i.e. Balance in Statement of Profit and Loss)

 

2,00,000

 

(50,000)

    2,00,000 (50,000)

2.

 

Long term borrowings :

12 % Debentures

 

4,50,000

 

5,00,000

    4,50,000 5,00,000

3.

 

Short – term borrowings :

Bank Overdraft

 

1,50,000

 

50,000

    1,50,000 50,000

4.

 

Short – term provisions

Provisions for tax

 

70,000

 

90,000

    70,000 90,000

5.

 

 

Tangible Assets

Machinery

Accumulated Depreciation

 

12,03,000

(2,00,000)

 

8,21,000

(1,01,000)

    10,03,000 7,20,000

6.

 

Intangible Assets

Goodwill

 

20,000

 

30,000

    20,000 30,000

7.

 

Inventories

Stock in trade

 

1,07,000

 

45,000

    1,07,000 45,000

Additional Information

(i) 12% Debentures were redeemed on 31-3-2015

(ii) Tax Rs. 70,000 was paid during the year

Prepare Cash flow Statement.

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Distinguish between ‘Dissolution of partnership’ and Dissolution of partnership firm ‘on the basis of closure of Books.

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Naveen, Seerat and Hina were partners in a firm manufacturing blanket. They were sharing profits in the ratio of 5:3:2. Their capitals on 1st April, 2012 were Rs.2,00,000; Rs.3,00,000 and Rs.6,00,000 respectively. After the floods in Uttaranchal, all partners decided to help the flood victims personally. For this Naveen withdrew Rs.10,000 from the firm on 1st September; 2012. Seerat, instead of withdrawing cash from the firm took blankets amounting to Rs.12,000 from the firm and distributed to the flood victims. On the other hand, Hina withdrew Rs.2,00,000 from her capital on 1st January, 2013 and set up a centre to provide medical facilities in the flood affected area.

The partnership deed provides for charging interest on drawings @ 6% p.a. After the Final Accounts were prepared, it was discovered that interest on drawings had not been charged. Give the necessary adjusting journal entry and show the working notes clearly. Also state any two values that the partners wanted to communicate to the society.

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State the objective of preparing ‘Cash Flow statement’.

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Prepare a Cash Flow Statement from the information given in the balance sheet of live Ltd. as at 31-3-2013and 31-3-2012:

Balance Sheet of Tiger Super Steel Ltd
Particulars Note No. 31-3-2015 (Rs.) 31-3-2014 (Rs.)

I. Equity and Liabilities

        1. Shareholder’s Funds

              a. Equity Share Capital

              b. Reserve and Surplus

         2. Non - Current Liabilities

              a) Long term borrowings

         3. Current Liabilities

              a) Trade Payables

1

 

 

2,10,000

1,32,000

 

1,50,000

 

75,000

 

 

1,80,000

24,000

 

1,50,000

 

27,000

Total   5,67,000 3,81,000

II. Assets

     1. Non – Current Assets

               a) Fixed Assets

                     Tangible assets

               b) Non – Current Investments

      2. Current Assets

                a) Current Investments (marketable)

                b) Inventories

                c) Trade Receivable

                c) Cash and Cash equivalents

 

 

 

 

2,94,000

48,000

 

54,000

1,07,000

40,000

24,000

 

 

 

2,52,000

18,000

 

60,000

24,000

17,500

9,500

Total   5,67,000 3,81,000

 

Notes to Account:

Note -1

Particulars 2013 (Rs.) 2012 (Rs.)

Reserve and Surplus

Surplus (balance in statement of profit and loss)

 

1,32,000

 

24,000

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Prem and Suresh were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 7: 8. On 1.4.2015 their firm was dissolved. After transferring assets (other than cash) and outsider's liabilities to realisation account, you given the following information :

(a) Raman, a creditor of  Rs 4, 00,000 accepted land valued at Rs 7,00,000 and paid Rs 3,00,000 to the firm.

(b) Gopal, a second creditor for Rs 1,05,000 accepted  Rs 90,000 in cash and investments of  Rs 14,000 in full settlement of his account.

(c) Hari, a third creditor amounting to Rs 75,000 accepted stock of the book value of Rs 60,000 for Rs 45,000 and the balance was paid to him by cheque.

(d) Loss on dissolution was Rs 45,000.

Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of the firm.

 

 

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G and H were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 9: 7. On 1.4.2015 their firm was dissolved. After transferring assets (other than cash) and outsider's liabilities to realisation account you are given the following information :

(a) Mohan, a creditor of Rs 2,30,000 accepted debtors of Rs  2,00,000 at a discount of 10% and the balance was paid to him by cheque.

(b) Sohan, a second creditor for Rs 7,00,000 accepted land of the book value of Rs 10,00,000 at Rs 15,00,000 and paid the balance to the firm by cheque.

(c) Ram, a third creditor for Rs 80,000 took over stock of book value of Rs 40,000 at Rs 30,000 and investments of Rs 48,000 in full settlement of his claim.

(d) Loss on dissolution was Rs 48,000.

Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of G and H.

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