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Solutions for Chapter 1: Accounting for Not-for-Profit Organisation
Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 1 of CBSE NCERT for Accountancy - Not-for-profit Organisation and Partnership Accounts [English] Class 12.
NCERT solutions for Accountancy - Not-for-profit Organisation and Partnership Accounts [English] Class 12 1 Accounting for Not-for-Profit Organisation Questions for Practice [Pages 47 - 59]
Short Answer Questions
State the meaning of 'Not-for-Profit' Organisations.
State the meaning of Receipt and Payment Account.
State the meaning of Income and Expenditure Account.
What are the features of Receipt and Payment Account?
What steps are taken to prepare Income and Expenditure Account from a Receipt and Payment Account?
What is subscription? How is it calculated?
What is Capital Fund? How is it calculated?
Long Answer Questions
Explain the statement: “Receipt and Payment Account is a summarised version of Cash Book”.
“Income and Expenditure Account of a Not-for-Profit Organisation is akin to Profit and Loss Account of a business concern”. Explain the statement.
Distinguish between and 'Income and Expenditure Account' and 'Receipts and Payments Account' on the following basis:
- Nature
- Depreciation
Explain the basic features of Income and Expenditure Account and of Receipt and Payment Account.
Show the treatment of the following items by a Not-for-Profit Organisation:
(i) Annual subscription
(ii) Specific donation
(iii) Sale of fixed assets
(iv) Sale of old periodicals
(v) Sale of sports materials
(vi) Life membership fee
Show the treatment of items of Income and Expenditure Account when there is a specific fund for those items.
What is Receipt and Payment Account? How is it different from Income and Expenditure Account?
Distinguish between profit and not-for-profit organisation.
Numerical Questions
From the following particulars taken from the Cash Book of a health club, prepare a Receipts and Payments Account.
Particulars | Rs |
Opening balance: | |
Cash in Hand | 5000 |
Cash at Bank | 25000 |
Subscriptions | 165000 |
Donations | 35000 |
Investment Purchased | 80000 |
Rent Paid | 20000 |
General Expenses | 21500 |
Postage and stationery | 2000 |
Courier charges | 1000 |
Sundry Expenses | 2500 |
Closing Cash in Hand | 12000 |
The Receipt and Payment Account of Harimohan charitable institution is given:
Receipt and Payment Account for the year ending March 31, 2015
Receipts | Amount (Rs) | Payments | Amount (Rs) |
Balance b/d: | Furniture | 3000 | |
Cash at Bank | 22000 | Investments | 55000 |
Cash in Hand | 8800 | Advance for building | 20,000 |
Donations | 16000 | Charities | 60000 |
Subscriptions | 50200 | Salaries | 10400 |
Endowment Fund | 60000 | Rent and Taxes | 4000 |
Legacies | 12000 | Printing | 1000 |
Interest on Investment | 3800 | Postage | 300 |
Interest on Deposits | 800 | Advertisements | 1100 |
Sale of old newspapers | 500 | Insurance | 4800 |
Donation for building | 16000 | Balance c/d: | |
Legacy for building | 12000 | Cash at Bank | 32000 |
Cash in Hand | 10500 | ||
202100 | 202100 |
Prepare the Income and Expenditure Account for the Year ended on March 31, 2015 after considering the following:
- Liabilities to be provided for are:
Rent Rs 800; Salaries Rs 1,200; advertisement Rs 200. - Rs 2,000 due for interest on investment was not actually received.
From the following particulars, prepare Income and Expenditure account:
Details | Amount (RS) |
Fees collected, including Rs 80,000 on account of the previous year | 520000 |
Fees for the year outstanding | 30000 |
Salary paid, including Rs 5,000 on account of the previous year | 68000 |
Salary outstanding at the end of the year | 3000 |
Entertainment expenses | 8000 |
Tournament expenses | 25000 |
Meeting Expenses | 18000 |
Traveling Expenses | 7000 |
Purchase of Books and Periodicals, including Rs 31,000 for purchase of Books | 40000 |
Rent | 15000 |
Postage, telegrams and telephones | 6000 |
Printing and Stationery | 18000 |
Donations received | 25000 |
Following is the information given in respect of certain items of a Sports Club. Show these items in the Income and Expenditure Account and the Balance Sheet of the Club:
Particulars | Rs |
Sports Fund as on 1.4.2015 | 35,000 |
Sports Fund Investments | 35,000 |
Interest on Sports Fund | 4,000 |
Donations for Sports Fund | 15,000 |
Sports Prizes awarded | 10,000 |
Expenses on Sports Events | 4,000 |
General Fund | 80,000 |
General Fund Investments | 80,000 |
Interest on General Fund Investments | 8,000 |
How will you deal with the following items while preparing for the Bombay Women Cricket Club its income and expenditure account for the year ending 31.3.2017 and its Balance Sheet as on 31.3.2017:
Rs | |
a) Donation received during the year for the construction of a permanent Expenditure incurred up to 31.3.2017 on its construction The total estimated expenditure on construction of Pavilion being |
1225000 1080000 2500000 |
b) Tournament Fund: Balance as on 1.4.2016 Subscriptions for tournament received during the year Expenditure incurred during the year on conducting tournaments |
10700 65800 72400 |
c) Life Membership fee received during the year | 28000 |
Give reasons for your answers
From the following receipts and payments and information given below, Prepare Income and Expenditure Account and opening Balance Sheet of Adult Literacy Organisation as on December 31, 2017.
Receipt and Payment Account for the year ending
as on December 31, 2017
Receipts | Amount (Rs) | Payments | Amount (Rs) | |
Balance b/d | General Expenses | 3,200 | ||
Cash in hand | 4000 | News paper | 1850 | |
Cash at Bank | 15550 | Electricity | 3000 | |
Subscriptions | Fixed deposit with bank (on 31.06.2017) @ 10% p.a. |
18000 | ||
2016 | 1200 | 28200 | Books | 7000 |
2017 | 26500 | Salary | 3600 | |
2018 | 500 | Rent | 6500 | |
Sale of old newspapers | 1250 | Postage charges | 300 | |
Govt. grant | 12000 | Furniture (purchased) | 10500 | |
Sale of old furniture (book value Rs 5, 000) | 3700 | Balance c/d | ||
Interest received on FD | 450 | Cash in Hand | 3000 | |
Cash at Bank | 8200 | |||
65150 | 65150 |
Information:
- Subscription outstanding as on 31.12. 2016 Rs 2,000 and on December 31, 2017 Rs 1,500.
- On December 31, 2017 Salary outstanding Rs 600, and one month rent paid in advance.
- On Jan. 01, 2016 organization owned Furniture Rs 12,000, Books Rs 5,000.
The following is the account of cash transactions of the Nari Kalayan Samittee for the year ended December 31, 2017:
Receipts | Amount (Rs) | Payments | Amount (Rs) |
Balance from last year | 2270 | Rent | 6600 |
Subscriptions | 32500 | Electric charges | 3,200 |
Life membership fee | 3250 | Lecturer’s fee | 730 |
Donation | 2500 | Office expenses | 1,480 |
Profit from entertainment | 7250 | Printing and Stationery | 1,050 |
Sale of old Books (books value Rs 1,000) | 750 | Legal fee | 1,870 |
Interest | 350 | Books | 6,500 |
Furniture purchased |
8,600 | ||
Expenses on nukar drama | 1,300 | ||
Cash in hand | 8040 | ||
Cash at bank | 9500 | ||
48870 | 48870 |
You are required to prepare an Income and Expenditure Account after the following adjustments:
(a) Subscription still to be received are Rs 750, but subscription include Rs 500 for the year 2018.
(b) In the beginning of the year the Sangh owned building Rs 20,000 and furniture Rs 3,000 and Books Rs 2,000.
(c) Provide depreciation on furniture @ 5% (including purchase), books @ 10% and building @ 5%.
Following is the Receipt and Payment Account of Indian Sports Club, prepared Income and Expenditure Account, Balance Sheet as on December 31, 2017:
Receipt and Payment Account
for the year ending December 31, 2017
Receipts | Amount (Rs) | Payments | Amount (Rs) |
Balance b/d | 7,890 | Salary | 11,000 |
Subscriptions | 52,000 | Electric charges | 5,500 |
Life member ship fee | 2,200 | Billiard Table | 17,500 |
Entrance fee |
3,200 |
Office expenses | 4,100 |
Tournament fund | 26,000 | Printing and Stationery | 2,300 |
Locker Rent | 1,250 | Tournament expenses | 18,500 |
Sale of old sports goods (Costing Rs 2,200) | 2,500 | Repair of ground | 2,000 |
Sale of Old Newspaper |
750 |
Furniture purchased | 7,700 |
Legacy |
37,500 |
Sports equipments | 12,000 |
Cash in Hand | 12,690 | ||
Cash at Bank | 10,000 | ||
Fixed Deposit (on 1.10.17 for 10% p.a) | 30,000 | ||
133290 | 133290 |
Other Information:
Subscription outstanding was on December 31, 2016 Rs 1,200 and Rs 3,200 on December 31, 2017. Locker rent outstanding on December 31, 2017 Rs 250. Salary outstanding on December 31, 2017 Rs 1,000.
On January 1, 2017, club has Building Rs 36,000, furniture Rs 12,000, Sports equipments Rs 17,500. Depreciation charged on these items @ 10% (including Purchase).
From the following Receipt and Payment Account of Jan Kalyan Club, prepare Income and Expenditure Account and Balance Sheet for the year ending March 31, 2017.
Dr. | Receipt and Payment Account for the year ending March 31, 2017 |
Cr. | |
Receipts | Amount (Rs) | Payments | Amount (Rs) |
Cash in hand as on 1.4.16 | 6,800 | Salaries | 24,000 |
Subscription | 60,200 | Traveling Expenses | 6,000 |
Donation | 3,000 | Stationery | 2,300 |
Sale of furniture (Book value Rs 6,000) | 4,000 | Rent | 16,000 |
Entrance fee | 800 | Repair | 700 |
Life membership fee | 7,000 | Books purchased | 6,000 |
Interest on investment (@ 5% for full year) | 5,000 | Building purchased | 30,000 |
Cash in hand as 31.3.2017 | 1,800 | ||
86800 | 86800 |
Additional Information:
As on |
As on |
||
i) | Subscription received in advance | 1,000 | 3,200 |
ii) | Outstanding subscription |
2,000 |
3,700 |
iii) | Stock of stationery | 1,200 | 800 |
iv) | Books | 13,500 | 16,500 |
v) | Furniture |
16,000 |
8,000 |
vi) | Outstanding rent | 1,000 | 2,000 |
Receipt and Payment Account of Shankar Sports club is given below, for the year ended March 31, 2017
Receipt and Payment Account
for the year ending March 31, 2017
Receipts | Amount (Rs) | Payments | Amount (Rs) |
Opening Cash in hand | 2,600 | Rent | 18,000 |
Entrance fees |
3,200 |
Wages | 7,000 |
Donation for building | 23,000 | Billiard table | 14,000 |
Locker rent |
1,200 |
Furniture | 10,000 |
Life membership fee |
7,000 |
Interest | 2,000 |
Profit from entertainment |
3,000 |
Postage | 1,000 |
Subscription | 40,000 | Salary | 24,000 |
Cash in hand | 4,000 | ||
80,000 | 80,000 |
Prepare Income and Expenditure Account and Balance Sheet with help of following Information:
Subscription outstanding on March 31, 2016 is Rs 1,200 and Rs 2,300 on March 31, 2017, opening stock of postage stamps is Rs 300 and closing stock is Rs 200, Rent Rs 1,500 related to 2015 and Rs 1,500 is still unpaid.
On April 01, 2016 the club owned furniture Rs 15,000, Furniture valued at Rs 22,500
On March, 31, 2017, The club took a loan of Rs 20,000 (@ 10% p.a.) in 2017.
Prepare Income and Expenditure Account and Balance Sheet for the year ended December 31, 2016 from the following Receipt and Payment Account and Balance Sheet of culture club:
Receipt and Payment Account
for the year ending March 31, 2016
Receipts | Amount (Rs) | Payments | Amount (Rs) | |
Opening cash balance | 12000 | Furniture | 4,000 | |
Subscription | Telephone expenses | 800 | ||
2014-2015 | 2,000 | 24,000 | Salary | |
2015-2016 |
22,000 |
2014-2015 | 1000 | |
Entrance fees | 2,800 | 2015-2016 | 4000 | |
Locker rent | 1000 | Newspapers | 700 | |
Life membership fee | 1200 | Sundry expenses | 1,000 | |
Government grant | 11,000 | Defence bonds | 18,000 | |
Land | 20,000 | |||
Closing cash balance | 2,500 | |||
52000 | 52,000 |
Balance Sheet
for the year ending March 31, 2015
Liabilities | Amount (Rs) | Assets | Amount (Rs) |
Advance locker rent |
200 |
Cash in hand | 12,000 |
Subscription Received in |
1,000 |
Outstanding Expenses | 3,000 |
Advance Outstanding salary | 2,000 | Building | 35,000 |
Loan | 10,000 | ||
Capital fund |
36,800 |
||
50000 | 50000 |
From the following Receipt and Payment Account prepare final accounts of a Unity Club for the year ended March 31, 2017.
Receipt and Payment Accounts for the year ending March 31, 2017 | ||||
Receipts | Amount (Rs) | Payments | Amount (Rs) | |
Balance b/d |
15,000 |
Furniture | 18,000 | |
Sale of Old furniture (costing Rs 6,000) | 4,000 | Library books | 10,000 | |
Subscriptions: | Salaries | 72,000 | ||
2015–16 | 18,000 | General expenses | 18,000 | |
2016–17 | 60,000 | Electric charges | 12,000 | |
2017–18 | 12,000 | 90,000 | Newspapers | 33,800 |
Sale of old newspapers | 10800 | Postage | 3,000 | |
Profit from entertainment |
44,000 |
Stationery | 40,000 | |
Rent | 84000 | Audit fee | 8,000 | |
Balance c/d | 33,000 | |||
2,47,800 | 2,47,800 |
Balance Sheet as on March 31, 2016 | |||
Liabilities | Amount (Rs) | Assets | Amount (Rs) |
Outstanding Salary | 6,000 | Cash | 15,000 |
Capital Fund | 6,94,000 | Outstanding subscription | 18,000 |
Library Books | 30,000 | ||
Furniture | 37,000 | ||
Land and Building | 6,00,000 | ||
7,00,000 | 7,00,000 |
Additional Information:
1. The club has 500 members each paying an annual subscription of Rs 150.
2. On 31.3.2016 salaries outstanding amounted to Rs 1200 and salaries paid included Rs. 6000 for the year 2015 - 16
3. Provide 5% depreciation on land and building.
Following is the information in respect of certain items of a Sports Club. You are required to show them in the Income and Expenditure Account and the Balance Sheet.
Details | Amount (Rs) |
Sports Fund as on April 1, 2016 | 80000 |
Sports Fund Investments | 80000 |
Interest on Sports Fund Investments | 8000 |
Donations for Sports Fund | 30000 |
Sports Prizes awarded | 16000 |
Expenses on Sports Events | 7000 |
General Fund | 200000 |
General Fund Investments | 200000 |
Interest on General Fund Investments | 20000 |
Receipt and Payment Account of Maitrey Sports Club showed that Rs 68,500 were received by way of subscriptions for the year ended on March 31, 2017.
The additional information was as under:
1. Subscription Outstanding as on March 31, 2016 were Rs 6,500,
2. Subscription received in advance as on March 31, 2016 were Rs 4,100,
3. Subscription Outstanding as on March 31, 2017 were Rs 5,400,
4. Subscription received in advance as on March 31, 2017 were Rs 2,500.
Show how that above information would appear in the final accounts for the year ended on March 31, 2017 of Maitrey Sports Club.
Following is the Receipt and Payment account of Rohatgi Trust :
Receipt and Payment Account
for the year ending December 31, 2017
Receipts | Amount (Rs) | Payments | Amount (Rs) | |
Cash in hand | 14000 | Rent | 6,000 | |
Cash at Bank | 60000 | Salary | 12,000 | |
Subscriptions: | Postage | 300 | ||
2016 | 5000 | 91000 | Electricity charges | 6,000 |
2017 | 83000 | Purchase of furniture | 20000 | |
2018 | 3000 | Books | 3,000 | |
Sale of Investment | 90,000 | Defence Bonds | 1,50,000 | |
Interest on Investment | 2000 | Help to needy students | 22,000 | |
Sale of furniture (book value Rs 3,000) | 3200 | Cash in hand | 10,900 | |
Cash at bank | 30,000 | |||
260200 | 260200 |
Prepare Income and expenditure account for the year ended December 31, 2017, and a balance sheet as on that date after the following adjustments: Subscription for 2017, still owing were Rs 7,000. Interest due on defence bonds was Rs7,000, Rent still owing was Rs 1,000. The Book value of investment sold was Rs 80,000, Rs 30,000 of the investment were still in hand. Subscription received in 2017 included Rs 400 from a life member. The total furniture on January 1, 2017 was worth Rs 12,000. Salary paid for the year 2018 is Rs 2,000.
Following Receipt and Payment Account was prepared from the cash book of Delhi Charitable Trust for the year ending December 31, 2017
Receipt and Payment Account
for the year ending December 31, 2017
Receipts |
Amount (Rs) |
Payments | Amount (Rs) |
Balance b/d | Charity | 11500 | |
Cash in hand | 11500 | Rent and taxes | 3200 |
Cash at bank | 12600 | Salary | 6000 |
Donation | 9000 | Printing | 600 |
Subscription | 42,800 | Postage | 300 |
Legacies | 18,000 | Advertisements | 4500 |
Interest on investment | 4,500 | Insurances | 2000 |
Sale of old newspapers | 200 | Furniture | 21600 |
Investment | 23000 | ||
Balance c/d: | |||
Cash in hand | 9900 | ||
Cash at bank | 16000 | ||
98,600 | 98,600 |
Prepare Income and expenditure account for the year ended December 31, 2017, and a balance sheet as on that date after the following adjustments:
1. It was decided to treat one-third of the amount received on account of donation as income.
2. Insurance premium was paid in advance for three months.
3. Interest on investment Rs1,100 accrued was not received.
4. Rent Rs600: salary Rs900 and advertisement expenses Rs1,000 outstanding as on December 31, 2017.
From the following Receipt and Payment Account of a club, prepare Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended March 31, 2017 and the Balance Sheet as on that date.
Receipt and Payment Account
for the year ending March 31, 2017
Receipts | Amount (Rs) | Payments | Amopunt (Rs) | |
Balance b/d | 3500 | General expenses | 900 | |
Subscription: | Salary | 16000 | ||
2015 - 16 | 2000 | 75000 | Postage | 1300 |
2016 - 17 | 70000 | Electricity charges | 7800 | |
2017 - 18 | 3000 | Furniture | 26500 | |
Sale of old Books (Costing Rs 3,200) |
2000 | Books | 13000 | |
Rent from use of hall | 17000 | Newspapers | 600 | |
Sale of newspapers | 400 | Meeting expenses | 7200 | |
Profit from entertainment | 7300 | T.V. set | 16000 | |
Balance c/d | 15,900 | |||
105200 | 105200 |
Additional Information :
1. The club has 100 members each paying an annual subscription of Rs 900. Subscriptions outstanding on March 31, 2016 were Rs 3,600.
2. On March 31, 2017, salary outstanding amounted to Rs 1,000, Salary paid included Rs 1,000 for the year 2012.
3. On April 1, 2017 the club owned land and building Rs 25,000, furniture Rs 2,600 and books Rs 6,200.
Following is the Receipt and Payment Account of Women’s Welfare Club for the year ended December 31, 2017:
Receipt and Payment Account
for the year ending December 31, 2017
Receipts | Amount (Rs) | Payments | Amount (Rs) |
Balance b/d | 7250 | Salary | 12500 |
Subscriptions | 81750 | Stationery | 1700 |
Donations | 3000 | Electricity charges | 9550 |
Grant from Government | 15000 | Insurance | 7500 |
Sale of newspapers | 300 | Equipments | 30000 |
Proceeds of charity show | 16500 | Petty expenses | 500 |
Interest on investments @10% for full year | 7000 | Expenses on charity show | 12900 |
Sundries income | 400 | Newspapers | 1000 |
Lectures fee | 16500 | ||
Honorarium to Secretary |
12000 | ||
Balance c/d |
27050 | ||
131200 | 131200 |
Additional Information:
01.01.2017 (Rs) |
31.12.2017 (Rs) |
|
Outstanding salaries | 1200 | 1800 |
Insurance prepaid | 700 | 300 |
Subscription outstanding | 3750 | 2500 |
Subscription received in advanced | 1750 | 1000 |
Electricity charges outstanding | - | 1250 |
Stock of stationery | 2250 | 700 |
Equipments | 25600 | 50200 |
Building | 120000 | 114000 |
Prepare Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended December 31, 2017 and Balance Sheet as on that date.
As at March 31, 2017 the following balances have been extracted from the books of the Indian Chartered Accountants Recreation Club and you are asked to prepare (1) Trading Account for ascertaining gross profit derived from running restaurant and dining room and (2) Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended March 31, 2017 (3) and a Balance Sheet as at that date.
Debit Balances | Rs |
Credit Balances |
Rs |
Stock-in-hand | 1170 | Receipts Dining Room | 87660 |
Purchases | 24660 | Subscriptions | 9450 |
Dining Room | 32370 | Billiard's Receipts | 7300 |
Rent | 10470 | Sunday Receipts | 410 |
Wages | 18690 | Interest on Fixed Deposit | 270 |
Repairs and Renewals | 5400 | Sundry Creditors | 5310 |
Fuel and Light | 5280 | Grant from Institute (permanent) | 42000 |
Misc. Expenses | 4050 | Income and Exp. A/c (1.4.16) | 1380 |
Cash in hand | 560 | Suspense A/c (See note) | 60 |
Cash at bank | 2760 | ||
Fixed Deposit | 8500 | ||
Sundry Debtors | 2250 | ||
China glass, cutlery and linen | 600 | ||
Billiard Table | 2070 | ||
Fixtures and Fittings | 870 | ||
Furniture | 4140 | ||
Club Premises | 30000 | ||
1,53,840 | 1,53,840 |
On March 31, 2016 stock of restaurant consisted of Rs 900 and Rs 60 respectively. Provide depreciations Rs 60 on fixtures and fittings, Rs 390 on billiard table and Rs 560 on furniture.
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