67 5 3 - Accountancy
67 5 3 - Accountancy
67 5 3 - Accountancy
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ACCOUNTANCY
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Time allowed : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 80
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1.
________ ________ 1
2. ` 100 20,000 ` 40
,
(a) ` 8,00,000 (b) ` 12,00,000 (c) ` 20,00,000 (d) ` 20,000 1
4. 5 : 3 -
,
- 10 : 6 : 5
(a) 5 : 3 (b) 25 : 78 (c) 6 : 5 (d) 2 : 1 1
6. ` 80,000 ` 40,000
` 30,000
(a) ` 20,000 (b) ` 10,000 (c) ` 15,000 (d) ` 18,000 1
7. _________
1
8. ` 50 100 ` 2,500
` 25 ‘ ’
(a) ` 2,500 (b) ` 5,000 (c) (d) ` 3,000 1
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PART – A
(Accounting for Not-For-Profit-Organisations, Partnership Firms
and Companies)
2. Vanya Ltd. forfeited 20,000 equity shares of ` 100 each for non-payment
of first and final call of ` 40 per share. The maximum amount of discount
at which these shares can be re-issued will be :
(a) ` 8,00,000 (b) ` 12,00,000 (c) ` 20,00,000 (d) ` 20,000 1
4. Bishan and Sudha were partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in
the ratio of 5:3. Alena was admitted as a new partner. It was decided that
the new profit sharing ratio of Bishan, Sudha and Alena will be 10:6:5.
The sacrificing ratio of Bishan and Sudha will be :
(a) 5 : 3 (b) 25 : 78 (c) 6 : 5 (d) 2 : 1 1
6. Mohit and Rohit were partners in a firm with capitals of ` 80,000 and
` 40,000 respectively. The firm earned a profit of ` 30,000 during the year.
Mohit’s share in the profit will be :
(a) ` 20,000 (b) ` 10,000 (c) ` 15,000 (d) ` 18,000 1
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9. 1/5
` 64,000 ` 46,000
(a) ` 22,000 (b) ` 27,500 (c) ` 55,000 (d) ` 28,000 1
10.
1
11. ` 6,00,000 ` 5,20,000
(a) -
(b)
(c) -
(d) 1
12. ________
(a) (b)
(c) (d) 1
13.
_________ 1
14. 3 : 1 1-4-2019
¼
2016-17 ` 90,000
2017-18 ` 1,30,000
2018-19 ` 86,000
2018-19 ` 20,000
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9. Disha and Abha were partners in a firm. Farad was admitted as a new
partner for 1/5th share in the profits of the firm. Farad brought
proportionate capital. Capitals of Disha and Abha after all adjustments
were ` 64,000 and ` 46,000 respectively. Capital brought by Farad was :
(a) ` 22,000 (b) ` 27,500 (c) ` 55,000 (d) ` 28,000 1
10. The business of a partnership firm may be carried on by all the partners
or any one of them acting for all. One of the important implication of this
statement is that every partner is entitled to participate in the conduct of
the affairs of its business. State the second important implication of this
statement. 1
11. Jaipur Club has a prize fund of ` 6,00,000. It incurs expenses on prizes
amounting to ` 5,20,000. The expenses should be
(a) debited to income and expenditure account.
(b) presented on the asset side of the balance sheet.
(c) debited to income and expenditure account and presented on the asset
side of the balance sheet.
(d) deducted from the prize fund on the liability side of the balance sheet. 1
14. Kabir and Farid are partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 3:1
on 1-4-2019 they admitted Manik into partnership for 1/4 th share in the
profits of the firm. Manik brought his share of goodwill premium in cash.
Goodwill of the firm was valued on the basis of 2 years purchase of last
three years average profits. The profits of last three years were :
2016-17 ` 90,000
2017-18 ` 1,30,000
2018-19 ` 86,000
During the year 2018-19 there was a loss of ` 20,000 due to fire which was
not accounted for while calculating the profit.
Calculate the value of goodwill and pass the necessary journal entries for
the treatment of goodwill. 3
OR
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, 5 : 3 : 2 - 1 , 2019
2 : 2 : 1
` 90,000
(i) ` 70,000
(ii) ` 40,000
(iii) ` 40,000
3
15. 31 , 2019
?
31-3-2018 31-3-2019
(`) (`)
78,000 50,000
62,000 41,000
2018-19 ` 1,80,000 4
16. 31 , 2019
, 31 , 2019
31 , 2019
(`) (`)
50,000 1,22,000
45,000 32,000
: 13,400
2017-18 1,600
2018-19 60,000
2019-20 5,000 66,600
5,800
1,67,400 1,67,400
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Raka, Seema and Mahesh were partners sharing profits and losses in the
ratio of 5:3:2. With effect from 1st April, 2019, they mutually agreed to
share profits and losses in the ratio of 2:2:1.
On that date, there was a workmen’s compensation fund of ` 90,000 in the
books of the firm. It was agreed that :
(i) Goodwill of the firm be valued at ` 70,000.
(ii) Claim for workmen’s compensation amounted to ` 40,000.
(iii) Profit on revaluation of assets and re-assessment of liabilities
amounted to ` 40,000.
Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of
the firm. 3
15. How will the following items be treated while preparing the financial
statements of a not-for-profit-organization for the year ended 31 st March,
2019.
As at 31-3-18 As at 31-3-19
(`) (`)
Creditors for stationery 78,000 50,000
Stock of stationery 62,000 41,000
During 2018-19, payment made to creditors was ` 1,80,000. 4
16. From the given Receipts and Payments Account and additional information
of Shine Club for the year ended 31 st March, 2019, prepare Income and
Expenditure Account for the year ended 31 st March, 2019.
Receipts and Payments Account of Shine Club for the year ended
31st March, 2019
Amount Amount
Receipts Payments
(`) (`)
To balance b/d 50,000 By Furniture & equipments 1,22,000
To donations 45,000 By Salaries 32,000
To subscriptions : By balance c/d 13,400
2017-18 1,600
2018-19 60,000
2019-20 5,000 66,600
To interest received 5,800
1,67,400 1,67,400
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(i) 1-10-2018 10%
(ii) 2018-2019 ` 2,000
(iii) ` 6,000 4
17. , 4 : 3 : 2 -
31 , 2019
, 31 , 2019
(`) (`)
6,40,000
4,00,000 2,30,000
3,00,000 1,40,000
2,00,000 9,00,000 40,000
90,000
60,000
10,50,000 10,50,000
31 , 2019
(a)
(b) ` 6,000
(c)
, ,
2016-17, 2017-18 2018-19 ` 80,000, ` 90,000
` 1,00,000
(d) 15 , 2019 ` 6,000
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Additional Information :
(i) Furniture and equipments were purchased on 1-10-2018.
Depreciation @ 10% p.a. was to be provided on furniture and
equipments.
(ii) Subscriptions in arrears for the year 2018-19 were ` 2,000
(iii) Outstanding salary ` 6,000. 4
17. Nikita, Mankrit and Pulkit were partners in a firm sharing profits and
losses in the ratio 4:3:2. Their balance sheet as on 31 st March, 2019 was as
follows :
Balance Sheet of Nikita, Mankrit and Pulkit as on 31 st March 2019
Amount Amount
Liabilities Assets
(`) (`)
Capitals : Plant and Machinery 6,40,000
Nikita 4,00,000 Stock 2,30,000
Mankrit 3,00,000 Sundry debtors 1,40,000
Pulkit 2,00,000 9,00,000 Cash at bank 40,000
General Reserve 90,000
Creditors 60,000
10,50,000 10,50,000
Mankrit died on 31st July, 2019. According to the partnership deed, the
executors of the deceased partner were entitled to :
(a) Balance of partner’s capital account
(b) Salary @ ` 6,000 per quarter.
(c) Share of goodwill calculated on the basis of twice the average of past
three years’ profits and share of profits from the closure of the last
accounting year till the date of death calculated on the basis of
average of three completed years’ profits before death.
Profits for 2016-17, 2017-18 and 2018-19 were ` 80,000, ` 90,000 and
` 1,00,000 respectively.
(d) Mankrit withdrew ` 6,000 on 15th May, 2019.
Prepare Mankrit’s capital account to be rendered to her executors. 4
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18. 2 : 3 - 31 ,
2019
31 , 2019
(`) (`)
2,00,000
90,000
1,10,000 2,00,000
2,00,000 2,00,000
31 , 2019 ` 40,000
5%
` 1,000
` 2,500
` 10,000
4
19. , 2 : 3 : 1 -
31-3-2019 ( )
-
(a) ` 70,000 ` 74,000
` 3,000
(b) , , ` 7,000
(c) ` 49,000 ` 44,000
(d) ` 20,000
(e) ` 15,000
(f) ` 24,000
6
20. (a) 1 , 2015 ` 100 4,000, 9% 5%
31 , 2019 8%
, 2013
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18. Puneet and Akshara were partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in
the ratio of 2:3. The following was the balance sheet of the firm as on
31st March, 2019.
Balance sheet of Puneet and Akshara as on 31st March, 2019.
Liabilities Amount (`) Assets Amount (`)
Capitals : Sundry Assets 2,00,000
Puneet 90,000
Akshara 1,10,000 2,00,000
2,00,000 2,00,000
The profits ` 40,000 for the year ended 31 March, 2019 were divided
st
19. Muskaan, Priya and Rohan were partners in a firm sharing profits and
losses in the ratio of 2:3:1. The firm was dissolved on 31-3-2019. After
transfer of assets (other than cash) and external liabilities to realisation
account, the following transactions took place :
(a) Furniture of ` 70,000 was sold for ` 74,000 by auction and
auctioneer’s commission amounted to ` 3,000.
(b) There was an unrecorded computer which was taken over by Priya
for ` 7,000.
(c) Creditors were paid ` 44,000 in full settlement of their account of
` 49,000.
(d) Rohan’s sister’s loan ` 20,000 was paid off by Muskaan.
(e) Expenses on dissolution were ` 15,000 and paid by Rohan.
(f) Loss on dissolution amounted to ` 24,000.
Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of
the firm. 6
20. (a) On 1st April, 2015, Mayfair Ltd. issued 4,000 9% debentures of ` 100
each at a discount of 5% redeemable at a premium of 8%. The
debentures were redeemable on 31st March, 2019.
The company created the necessary minimum amount of debenture
redemption reserve and purchased the required amount of debenture
redemption investments as per the provisions of Companies Act, 2013.
Pass the necessary journal entries for redemption of debentures.
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(b) ` 18,00,000
` 3,00,000 ` 100 9%
20%
3+3=6
(a) ` 100 15,000, 11% ` 50
25,000 5,000
(b) 1 , 2018 ` 100 40,000, 9%
10% 10%
30 31
10% , 31 , 2019
3+3=6
21. ` 10 2,00,000 ` 2
` 5 ( )
` 3
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2,50,000 10,000
, , 7200
` 48,000
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(b) Hero Ltd. purchased plant and machinery for ` 18,00,000 from Pearl
Machines Ltd. payable ` 3,00,000 by drawing a promissory note and
the balance by issue of 9% debentures of ` 100 each at a premium of
20%.
Pass the necessary journal entries in the books of Hero Ltd. for the
above transactions. 3+3=6
OR
(a) BGP Ltd. invited applications for issuing 15,000, 11% debentures of
` 100 each at a premium of ` 50 per debenture. The full amount was
payable on application. Applications were received for 25,000
debentures. Applications for 5,000 debentures were rejected and the
application money was refunded. Debentures were allotted to the
remaining applicants on pro-rata basis.
Pass the necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the
books of BGP Ltd.
(b) Agam Ltd. issued 40,000 9% debentures of ` 100 each on April 1,
2018 at a discount of 10%, redeemable at a premium of 10%.
Assuming that the interest was paid half yearly on September 30
and March 31 and the tax deducted at source was 10%, give journal
entries relating to debenture interest for the half year ended
March 31, 2019. 3+3=6
21. Premier Tools Ltd. invited applications for issuing 2,00,000 equity shares
of ` 10 each at a premium of ` 2 per share. The amount was payable as
follows :
On application - ` 5 per share (including premium)
On allotment - ` 3 per share
On first & final call – Balance
Applications were received for 2,50,000 shares. Applications for 10,000
shares were rejected and pro-rata allotment was made to the remaining
applicants. Over payments received on application were adjusted towards
sums due on allotment.
All calls were made and duly received except allotment and first and final
call from Naveen who applied for 7,200 shares. His shares were forfeited.
Half of the forfeited shares were reissued for ` 48,000 as fully paid.
Pass the necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books
of Premier Tools Ltd. Open calls-in-arrears account wherever required. 8
OR
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` 10 3,00,000 ` 3
` 7
– (` 3 )
4,00,000
(i) 80,000 – 80,000
(ii) 40,000 –
(iii)
(i) 4,000
(iii) 4,400 ,
` 7
8
22. 3 : 1 - 31 ,
2019
31 , 2019
(`) (`)
1,10,000 60,000
40,000 40,000
50,000 45,000
1,55,000
4,00,000 5,00,000
2,00,000 6,00,000
8,00,000 8,00,000
1 , 2019 1/5
(a) ` 1,00,000
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Concept Stationary Ltd. invited applications for issuing 3,00,000 shares of
` 10 each at a premium of ` 3 per share. The amounts were payable as
follows :
On application and allotment – ` 7 per share.
On first & final call – balance (including premium of ` 3)
Applications were received for 4,00,000 shares & allotment was made as
follows :
(i) To applicants for 80,000 shares – 80,000 shares.
(ii) To applicants for 40,000 shares – nil
(iii) Balance of the applicants were allotted shares on pro-rata basis.
Excess money received with applications was adjusted towards sums due
on first and final call.
Amit, who belonged to category (i) and was allotted 4,000 shares and
Veni, who belonged to category (iii) and was allotted 4,400 shares failed to
pay the first and final call money. Their shares were forfeited. The
forfeited shares were re-issued at ` 7 per share fully paid-up.
Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of
the company. 8
22. Achla and Bobby were partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the
ratio of 3:1. On 31st March, 2019, their balance sheet was as follows :
Balance Sheet of Achla and Bobby as on 31st March, 2019
Amount Amount
Liabilities Assets
(`) (`)
Creditors 1,10,000 Cash at bank 60,000
General Reserve 40,000 Debtors 40,000
Workmen’s compensation 50,000 Stock 45,000
reserve
Capitals : Furniture 1,55,000
Achla 4,00,000 Land & Building 5,00,000
Bobby 2,00,000 6,00,000
8,00,000 8,00,000
On 1st April, 2019, they admitted Vihaan as a new partner for 1/5 th share
in the profits of the firm on the following terms :
(a) Vihaan brought ` 1,00,000 as his capital and the capitals of Achla
and Bobby were to be adjusted on the basis of Vihaan’s capital ; any
surplus or deficiency was to be adjusted by opening current accounts.
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(b) ` 4,00,000
(c) ` 80,000
(d) ` 35,000
(e) 20%
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, 3 : 5 : 2 -
31 , 2019
31 , 2019 ,
(`) (`)
60,000 50,000
40,000 80,000
40,000
3,00,000 30,000
2,00,000 5,00,000
1,00,000 6,00,000
7,00,000 7,00,000
(a) ` 3,00,000
(b) 20%
(c) ` 1,00,000
(d) ` 34,000
(e) ` 5,00,000
,
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(b) Goodwill of the firm was valued at ` 4,00,000. Vihaan brought the
necessary amount in cash for his share of goodwill premium, half of
which was withdrawn by the old partners.
(c) Liability on account of workmen’s compensation amounted to
` 80,000.
(d) Achla took over stock at ` 35,000.
(e) Land and building was to be appreciated by 20%.
Prepare Revaluation Account, Partner’s Capital Accounts and the Balance
Sheet of the reconstituted firm on Vihaan’s admission. 8
OR
Gita, Radha and Garv were partners in a firm sharing profits and
losses in the ratio of 3:5:2. On 31st March, 2019, their balance sheet was
as follows :
Balance Sheet of Gita, Radha & Garv as on 31st March, 2019
Amount Amount
Liabilities Assets
(`) (`)
Sundry Creditors 60,000 Cash 50,000
General Reserve 40,000 Stock 80,000
Capitals : Debtors 40,000
Gita 3,00,000 Investments 30,000
Radha 2,00,000 Buildings 5,00,000
Garv 1,00,000 6,00,000
7,00,000 7,00,000
Radha retired on the above date and it was agreed that :
(a) Goodwill of the firm be valued at ` 3,00,000 and Radha’s share be
adjusted through the capital accounts of Gita and Garv.
(b) Stock was to be appreciated by 20%.
(c) Buildings were found undervalued by ` 1,00,000.
(d) Investments were sold for ` 34,000.
(e) Capital of the new firm was fixed at ` 5,00,000 which will be in the
new profit sharing ratio of the partners ; the necessary adjustments
for this purpose were to be made by opening current accounts of the
partners.
Prepare Revaluation Account, Partner’s Capital Accounts and the Balance
Sheet of the reconstituted firm on Radha’s retirement. 8
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23.
, ________ 1
24. ? 1
25. ?
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d) 1
26. ,
1
27. () ?
(a) (b)
(c) - (d) 1
28. , 2013 -III, -I ‘ ’
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(a) (b)
(c) (d) 1
29. ‘ ’ _________
1
30. ` 35,00,000 ` 4,30,000
` 3,30,000 31-3-2019
` 18,00,000 30%
3
` 30,000
` 50,000
` 5,00,000
` 25,000
` 40,000
` 8,00,000
` 5,000
` 30,000
3
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PART – B
Option – I
(Analysis of Financial Statements)
23. Short term highly liquid investments that are readily convertible into
known amounts of cash and which are subject to an insignificant risk of
changes in value are called _________. 1
24. What is meant by ‘Cash Flow’ ? 1
25. Which of the following is a limitation of financial analysis :
(a) It is just a study of reports of the company.
(b) It judges the ability of the firm to repay its debts.
(c) It identifies the reasons for change in financial position.
(d) It ascertains the relative importance of different components of the
financial position of the firm. 1
26. State giving reason, whether issue of shares for consideration other than
cash will result into inflow, outflow or no flow of cash. 1
27. Which of the following is not a tool of financial analysis ?
(a) Comparative income statement
(b) Comparative position statement
(c) Statement of profit and loss
(d) Cash flow statement 1
28. As per Schedule III, Part I of the Companies Act, 2013 ‘Unpaid dividend’
will be presented under which of the following head/sub-head, in the
Balance Sheet of a company :
(a) Reserves and Surplus (b) Current Liabilities
(c) Contingent Liabilities (d) Shareholders Funds 1
29. ‘Interest accrued on investments’ will be presented in the Balance Sheet
of a company under the sub-head _________. 1
30. The fixed assets of a company were ` 35,00,000. Its current assets were
` 4,30,000 and current liabilities were ` 3,30,000. During the year ended
31-03-2019 the company earned net profit before tax ` 18,00,000. The tax
rate was 30%. Calculate return on investment. 3
OR
Inventory in the beginning ` 30,000
Inventory at the end ` 50,000
Net Purchases ` 5,00,000
Wages ` 25,000
Salaries ` 40,000
Revenue from operations ` 8,00,000
Carriage Inwards ` 5,000
Returns Outwards ` 30,000
Calculate Inventory Turnover Ratio. 3
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31. -
. 2017-18 2016-17
` 16,00,000 ` 8,00,000
( %) 60% 50%
` 80,000 ` 40,000
40% 30% 4
31 , 2019 ,
31 , 2019
31-3-19 (`) 31-3-18 (`)
.
(1)
(a) 21,00,000 20,00,000
(b) 2,30,000 2,00,000
(2)
5,60,000 2,00,000
(3)
2,80,000 1,00,000
31,70,000 25,00,000
(1)
(i) 21,00,000 20,00,000
(ii) 3,00,000 2,00,000
(2)
(a) () 5,60,000 2,00,000
(b) 2,10,000 1,00,000
31,70,000 25,00,000 4
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31. Prepare common size statement of profit and loss from the following
information :
Note
Particulars 2017-18 2016-17
No.
Revenue from operations ` 16,00,000 ` 8,00,000
Cost of material consumed
(% of revenue from operations) 60% 50%
Operating expenses ` 80,000 ` 40,000
Income tax rate 40% 30% 4
OR
From the following Balance Sheets of Vinayak Ltd. as at 31 st March, 2019,
prepare a comparative Balance Sheet.
Vinayak Ltd.
Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2019
Note 31-3-19 31-3-18
Particulars
No. (`) (`)
Equity and Liabilities
(1) Shareholders Funds
(a) Share capital 21,00,000 20,00,000
(b) Reserves and Surplus 2,30,000 2,00,000
(2) Non-current liabilities
Long term borrowing 5,60,000 2,00,000
(3) Current liabilities
Trade payables 2,80,000 1,00,000
Total 31,70,000 25,00,000
Assets
(1) Non-current Assets
Fixed Assets
(i) Tangible assets 21,00,000 20,00,000
(ii) Intangible assets 3,00,000 2,00,000
(2) Current Assets
(a) Inventories 5,60,000 2,00,000
(b) cash and cash equivalents 2,10,000 1,00,000
Total 31,70,000 25,00,000 4
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32. 31-03-2019
` 18,000 31-03-19
31 , 2019
II.
(1)
(a)
(i) 4 14,00,000 10,00,000
(ii) 5 1,80,000 70,000
(2)
(a) 30,000 1,90,000
(b) 2,90,000 3,10,000
(c) 3,00,000 2,30,000
22,00,000 18,00,000
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32. Cash flow from operating activities of Starline Ltd. for the year ended
31.03.2019 was ` 18,000. The Balance Sheet along with notes to accounts
of Starline Ltd. as at 31-03-19 is given below :
Starline limited
Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2019
Note
Particulars 31-3-19 (`) 31-3-18 (`)
No.
I. Equity and Liabilities :
(1) Shareholders Funds
(a) Share capital 18,00,000 10,00,000
(b) Reserves and Surplus 1 50,000 40,000
(2) Non-current liabilities
Long term borrowing 2 1,00,000 4,00,000
(3) Current liabilities
Short term provisions 3 2,50,000 3,60,000
Total 22,00,000 18,00,000
II. Assets :
(1) Non-current Assets
Fixed Assets
(i) Tangible assets 4 14,00,000 10,00,000
(ii) Intangible assets 5 1,80,000 70,000
(2) Current Assets
(a) Current Investments 30,000 1,90,000
(b) Trade Receivables 2,90,000 3,10,000
(c) Cash and Cash equivalents 3,00,000 2,30,000
Total 22,00,000 18,00,000
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31-3-2019 31-3-2018
. (`) (`)
1. 50,000 40,000
(- ) 50,000 40,000
2.
8% 1,00,000 4,00,000
1,00,000 4,00,000
3.
2,50,000 3,60,000
2,50,000 3,60,000
4. :
15,20,000 10,90,000
- (1,20,000) (90,000)
14,00,000 10,00,000
5. :
1,80,000 70,000
1,80,000 70,000
(a) , ` 40,000 ( ` 12,000
), ` 6,000
(b) 8% 1 , 2018
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( )
23.
(a) (b) (c) (d) 1
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Notes to Accounts
Particulars 31-3-19 (`) 31-3-18 (`)
1. Reserves & Surplus 50,000 40,000
Surplus (balance in statement of profit & loss) 50,000 40,000
2. Long term borrowing
8% debentures 1,00,000 4,00,000
1,00,000 4,00,000
3. Short term provisions
Provision for tax 2,50,000 3,60,000
2,50,000 3,60,000
4. Tangible Assets
Plant & Machinery 15,20,000 10,90,000
Less Accumulated depreciation (1,20,000) (90,000)
14,00,000 10,00,000
5. Intangible Assets
Goodwill 1,80,000 70,000
1,80,000 70,000
You are given the following additional information :
(a) A machinery of the book value of ` 40,000 (depreciation provided
thereon ` 12,000) was sold at a loss of ` 6,000.
(b) 8% debentures were redeemed on 1st July 2018.
Prepare Cash Flow Statement. 6
PART – B
Option – II
(Computerized Accounting)
23. The interactive link between the user and data base oriented software
through which the user communicates is known as
(a) Front end interface (b) Back end interface
(c) Data processing (d) Reporting system 1
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24. (i) _________ (ii) _________
1
25. (i) _________ (ii) _________
1
27. , (i) _________, (ii) _________
1
29.
(a) (b) (c) (d) 1
30. ‘ ’ ‘ ’
3
‘ ’ 3
31. ‘ ’ ‘ ’
4
‘’ ? ‘ ’, ‘ ’ ? 4
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24. A sequential code helps either (i) in _________ or (ii) _________ a relevant
document. 1
25. A spreadsheet is used (i) _________ calculate and compare (ii) _________ or
financial data. 1
27. Name of account, (i) _________, (ii) _________ and amount are the four
forms of data elements of a transaction in computerized accounting. 1
29. To expect a well formatted printable data from access database, we use
(a) Table (b) Form (c) Report (d) Query 1
30. State any three requirements which should be considered before making
an investment to choose between ‘Desktop Database’ or ‘Server Database’. 3
OR
Explain any three types of vouchers used for facilitating entry in ‘Tally
Software’. 3
31. Write and explain the formulae to calculate basic pay earned and total
earnings. 4
OR
What is meant by a ‘Form’ ? How is ‘split form’ different from ‘simple
form’ ? 4
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32. ‘ .’
, , ` 10,000
(- ) 4%
2500 @ ` 4,000
:
(a) 2500
(b) 2400
(c) 3000 6
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32. Sunrise Ltd. has a sales linked bonus policy to motivate its sales
personnel. Any employee, achieving target sales for the month, is paid
` 10,000 as bonus. There is an additional incentive of 4% of the amount of
sales exceeding the target sales (i.e., the difference in target sales and
actual sales). The target sale for the month was 2,500 units @ ` 4,000 per
unit.
Calculate the bonus for employees mentioned below and also give its excel
formulae.
(a) Tapan sold 2,500 units.
(b) Alok sold 2,400 units.
(c) Manoj sold 3,000 units. 6
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