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1 CA IPCC COURSE MATERIAL Quality Education beyond your imagination... ACCOUNTS GUESS QUESTIONS APPLICABLE FOR MAY 2016 EXAMS Cell: / 26 Visit Mail: mastermindsinfo@ymail.com Facebook Page: Masterminds For CA Youtube Channel: Masterminds For CA 1

2 DISCLAIMER: Dear students, a) Since CA is a professional course it is impossible to predict the questions / problems which may come in the public examination. b) We are not saying that it is enough to prepare the list of questions / problems given here. But compared to other questions / problems, put more focus on the questions / problems listed below and also questions / problems which are similar to questions / problems listed below. c) There are chances of getting questions / problems in the model which are similar to questions / problems listed below but don t expect exact questions / problems to repeat in the public examination. d) We have done this work based on the 34 th edition of IPCC materials. e) Don t blame us even if you don t get any questions from this list in the public exams of IPCC. f) Even if you get good number of questions / problems from this list in the public examinations then it is purely accidental. g) Questions mentioned in this document are based on the following editions of books: Study Material (SM) July 2015 edition Study Material for Taxation Oct 2015 edition Practice Manual (PM) July 2015 edition Practice Manual for Taxation Oct 2015 edition RavikanthMiryala text book for Accounting Standards 3rd edition Previous examination questions or problems can be referred in Scanner or similar text book. h) If you are planning to attempt Group 1 only then atleast prepare the guess questions released by us and attempt Group 2 also instead of leaving the Group 2 exams completely. i) One s May2016 RTP & MTP are released; we will release Guess Questions from those RTP & MTP also. So students shall not forget to refer those Questions / Problems also. IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 2

3 ACCOUNTS 1. AVERAGE DUE DATE 1) Mr. Black accepted the following bills drawn by Mr. White Date of Bill Period Amount (Rs.) 4 months 3 months 5 months 3 months 4,000 5,000 6,000 5,000 He wants to pay all the bills on a single date. Interest chargeable 18% p.a. and Mr. Black wants to save Rs.150 on account of interest payment. Find out the date of on which he has to effect the payment to save interest of Rs.150. Base date to be taken shall be the earliest due date. 2) Mr. Green and Mr. Red had the following mutual dealings and desire to settle their account on the average due date: Purchase by Green from Red Amount (Rs.) 6 th January, ,000 2 nd February, , st March, ,000 Sales by Green to Red: Sales by Green to Red Amount (Rs.) 6 th January, ,600 9 th March, , th March You are asked to ascertain the average due date. 3) Rs.10,000 lent by Dass Bros. to Kumar & Sons on 1 st January, 2008 is repayable in 5 equal annual installments commencing on 1 st January, Find the average due date and calculate interest at 5% per annum, which Dass Bros. will recover from Kumar & Sons. 4) Mr. Yash and Mr. Harsh are partners in a firm. They drawn the following amounts from the firm during the year ended : Date Amount (Rs.) Drawn by ,000 Mr. Yash ,000 Mr. Yash ,000 Mr. Harsh ,000 Mr. Harsh ,000 Mr. Harsh ,000 Mr. Yash Interest is 10% p.a. on all drawings. Calculate interest chargeable from each partner by using Average due date system. (Consider 1 st May as base date) 5) Anand purchased goods from Amritha, the average due date for payment in cash is and the total amount due is Rs. 67,500. How much amount should be paid by Anand to Amritha, if total payment is made on following dates and interest is to be considered at the rate of 12% p.a. (SM,NOV15) i) On average due date. iii) On 30 th July, ii) On 25 th August, IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 3

4 2. ACCOUNT CURRENT 6) Following transaction took place between X and Y during the month of April, April Particulars Rs Amount payable by X to Y Received acceptance of X to Y for 2 months Bills receivable (accepted by Y) on is honoured on this due date X sold goods to Y (invoice dated ) X received cheque form Y dated Y sold goods to X (invoice dated ) X returned goods sold by Y on Bill accepted by Y is dishonoured on this due date 10,000 5,000 15,000 7,500 6,000 1,000 5,000 You are required to make out an account current by products method to be rendered by X to Y as on , taking interest into 10% p.a. (assume 1 year = 365 days). 7) Roshan has a current account with partnership firm. It has debit balance of Rs.75,000 as on He has further deposited the following amounts: Date Amount (Rs.) , 38, ,000 He withdrew the following amounts: Date Amount (Rs.) , ,000 Show Roshan's A/c in the ledger of the firm. Interest is to be calculated at 10% on debit balance and 8% on credit balance. You are required to prepare current account as on 30 th September, 2012 by means of product of balances method. 3. ACCOUNTING FOR BUSINESS ACQUISITION 8) ACS Ltd. was incorporated for taking over the business of B from 1 st April, The following is the Balance Sheet of B as on 31 st March, 2012 Capital Loans Creditors Liabilities Rs. Assets Rs. 1,00,800 1,20,000 71,200 Tangible Fixed Assets Sundry Debtors 2,92,000 2,08,000 84,000 2,92,000 The company takes over the business with fixed assets and loans on the following terms: i) The fixed assets should be depreciated at 10%. ii) The value of goodwill is estimated at Rs.80,000 The company realized Rs.80,000 from sundry debtors as the agent of the Vendor in full settlement and discharged all the trade creditors by paying Rs.68,000 for a commission of 3% on the amount collected and 2% on the amount paid. The creditors accepted 10% preference shares of Rs.100 each in discharge of the loans. After realization of the debts and discharge of the liabilities, the total amount due to the Vendor was settled by payment of Rs.5,440 in cash and the balance in the share of fully paid equity shares of Rs.10 each. Required: Show purchase consideration and pass journal entries in the books of the company. Also give the Balance Sheet of the company after taking over the business of B. IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 4

5 4. PROFIT OR LOSS PRIOR TO INCORPORATION 9) A firm which was carrying on business from 1 st January, 2007 gets itself incorporated as a company on 1 st May, The first accounts are drawn up to 30 th September, The gross profit for the period is Rs.56,000. The general expenses are Rs.14,220; directors fees Rs.12,000 p.a.; formation expenses Rs.1,500. Rent up to 30 th June is Rs.1,200 p.a., after which it is increased to Rs.3,000 per annum. Salary of the manager, who upon incorporation of the company was made a director, is Rs.6,000 p.a. His remuneration thereafter is included in the above figure of fees to directors. Give Profit and Loss Account showing preand postincorporation profits. The net sales are Rs.8,20,000 the monthly average of which for the first four months of 2007 is one half of that of the remaining period the company earned a uniform profit. Interest and tax may be ignored. 10) Bidyut Limited was incorporated on 1 st July, 2012 to acquire from Bijli as and from 1 st January, the individual business carried on by him. The purchase price of the fixed assets and goodwill was agreed to be the sum equal to 80% of the profits made each year on ascertainment of the sum due. The following Trial Balance as on 31 st Dec., 2012 is presented to you to enable you to prepare a Balance Sheet as at that date. Also draft a statement of appropriation of profit writing off the preliminary expenses. Particulars Debit ( Rs.) Credit ( Rs.) Share Capital 1,500 equity shares of Rs.100 each, Rs.80 paid up Sundry Debtors Stock on 31 st Dec Cash at bank and on hand Directors fee Preliminary expenses Sundry Creditors Net Profit for the year after providing for all expenses under agreement entered into with Bijli. 82,000 67,000 24,000 3,000 24,000 1,20,000 32,000 48,000 2,00,000 2,00,000 11) BRIGHT Ltd. was formed to take over a running business of Mr. BRIGHT with effect from 1 st April 20X1. The company was incorporated in 1 st Aug. 20X1 and the certificate of Commencement of business was received on 1 st Oct. 20X1. No entries relating to the transfer of the business were entered in the books which were continued until 31 st March 20X2. Trial Balance was extracted from the books as on 31 st March 20X2 Journal Particulars Dr. ( Rs.) Cr. ( Rs.) Sales Cost of Goods Sold Rent Salaries Travelling Expenses Depreciation Carriage outward Printing & Stationary Advertisement Miscellaneous Expenses Directors fees Managing Director s Remuneration 7,77,000 40,000 21,000 8,400 4, ,400 8,000 12, ,100 9,60,000 IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 5

6 Bad debts Commission & Brokerage to Selling Agents Audit Fees Interest on Debentures Interest paid to Vendors Selling & Distribution Expenses Preliminary Expenses Underwriting Commission Fixed Assets Current Assets BRIGHT s capital as on X1 Current Liabilities Debentures 1,600 8,000 3,000 1,500 2,100 12,000 1, ,65,000 43,800 2,78,000 30,700 50,000 Additional Information: a) Total Sales for the year arose evenly up to the date of certificate of Commencement where after they spurted to record an increase of two thirds during the rest of the year. b) The Company deals in one type of product. The unit cost of goods sold was reduced by 10% since 1 st Aug. 20X1 as compared to the preincorporation period. c) Rent of old office building was increased to the by 20% since 1 st Nov. 20X1. It had to occupy additional space from 1 st July 20X1 for which rent was Rs.3,000 p.m. d) The salaries were Tripled from 1 st July 20X1 e) Travelling Expenses include Rs.2,400 towards sales promotion. f) Depreciation includes Rs.300 for new assets acquired in Aug. 20X1. g) Purchase consideration was discharged by the company on 30 th Sept. 20X1 by issuing 30,000 Equity Shares of Rs.10 each. h) One third of the preliminary expenses and underwriting Commission are to be written off. Required: Prepare the Profit & Loss Account in a Columnary form, showing the allocation of profits between preincorporation and postincorporation periods indicating the basis of allocation. 12) ABC Ltd. took over a running business with effect from 1st April, The company was incorporated on 1st August, The following summarized Profit and Loss Account has been prepared for the year ended : Additional information: a) Total sales for the year, which amounted to Rs.19,20,000 arose evenly up to the date of Thereafter they spurted to record an increase of twothird during the rest of the year. IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 6

7 b) Rent of office building was Rs.2,000 per month up to September, 2013 and thereafter it was increased by Rs.400 per month. c) Travelling expenses include Rs.4,800 towards sales promotion. d) Depreciation include Rs.600 for assets acquired in the post incorporation period. e) Purchase consideration was discharged by the company on 30th September, 2013 by issuing equity shares of Rs.10 each. Prepare Statement showing calculation of profits and allocation of expenses between pre and post incorporation periods. 13) SALE Limited was incorporated on to take over the business of a partnership firm w.e.f The following is the extract of Profit and Loss Account for the year ended (NOV15) Particulars Amount (Rs.) Particulars Amount (Rs.) To Salaries 1,20,000 By Gross Profit 6,00,000 To Rent Rates & Taxes 80,000 To Commission on Sales 21,000 To Depreciation 25,000 To Interest on Debentures 32,000 To Director Fees 12,000 To Advertisement 36,000 To Net Profit for the year 2,74,000 6,00,000 6,00,000 i) SALE Limited initiated an Advertising campaign which resulted increase in monthly average sales by 25% post incorporation. ii) The Gross profit ratio post incorporation increased to 30% from 25%. You are required to apportion the profit for the year between preincorporation and postincorporation, also explain how preincorporation profit is treated in the accounts. 14) The partnership of Surya Agencies decided to convert the partnership into Private Limited Company named Sohna Company Pvt. Ltd. with effect from 1st January, The consideration was agreed at Rs.2,34,00,000 based on firm s Balance Sheet as on 31 st December, However, due to some procedural difficulties, the company could be incorporated only on 1st April, Meanwhile, the business was continued on behalf of the company and the consideration was settled on that day with interest at 12% p.a. The same books of accounts were continued by the company, which closed its accounts for the first time on 31st March, 2015 and prepared the following summarized Profit and Loss account. The company s only borrowing was a loan of Rs.1,00,00,000 at 12% p.a. to pay the purchase consideration due to the firm and for working capital requirements. The company was able to double the monthly average sales of the firm from 1st April, 2014, but the salaries trebled from the date. It had to occupy additional space from 1st July,2014 for which rent was Rs.60,000 per month. Prepare a statement showing apportionment of costs and revenue between preincorporation and postincorporation periods. IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 7

8 5. INSURANCE CLAIMS 15) A fire occurred in the premises of Agni on when a large part of the stock was destroyed. Salvage was Rs.15,000. Agni gives you the following information for the period to Purchases Rs.85,000. Sales Rs.90,000. Goods costing Rs.5,000 were taken by Agni for personal use. Cost price of stock on was Rs.40,000. Over the past few years, Agni has been selling goods at a consistent gross profit margin of 33.33%. The insurance policy was for Rs.50,000. It included an average clause. Agni asks you to prepare a statement of claim to be made to the insurance company. 16) On 30 th June, 2004, accidental fire destroyed a major part of the stocks in the godown of Jay Associates. Stock costing Rs.30,000 could be salvaged but not their stores ledgers. A fire insurance policy was in force under which the sum insured was Rs.3,50,000. From available records, the following information was retrieved: a) Total of sales invoices during the period AprilJune amounted to Rs.30,20,000. An analysis showed that goods of the value of Rs.3,00,000 had been returned by the customers before the date of the fire. b) Opening stock on was Rs.2,20,000 including stocks of value of Rs.20,000 being lower of cost and net value subsequently realised. c) Purchases between and were Rs.21,00,000. d) Normal gross profit rate was 33 1/3% on sales e) A sum of Rs.30,000 was incurred by way of firefighting expenses on the day of the fire. Prepare a statement showing the insurance claim recoverable. 17) A trader intends to take a loss of profit policy with indemnity period of 6 months, however he could not decide the policy amount: Turnover in last financial year Rs. 4,50,000 Standing charges in last financial year Rs. 90,000 Net profit earned in last year was 10% of turnover and the same trend expected in subsequent year. Increase in turnover expected 25%. To achieve additional sales, trader has to incur additional expenditure of Rs.31,250 18) On 1 st April, 2011 the stock of Shri Ramesh was destroyed by fire but sufficient records were saved from which following particulars were ascertained: Particulars Rs. Stock at cost1 st January, ,500 Stock at cost31 st December, ,600 Purchasesyear ended 31 st December, ,98,000 Salesyear ended 31 st December, ,87,000 Purchases to ,62,000 Sales to ,31,200 In valuing the stock for the Balance Sheet at 31 st December, 2010 Rs.2,300 had been written off on certain stock which was a poor selling line having the cost Rs.6,900. A portion of these goods were sold in March, 2011 at loss of Rs.250 on original cost of Rs the remainder of this stock was now estimated to be worth its original cost. Subject to the above exception, gross profit had remained at a uniform rate throughout the year. The value of stock salvaged was Rs.5,800. The policy was for Rs.50,000 and was subject to the average clause. Work out the amount of the claim of loss by fire. IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 8

9 19) CCL wants to take up a loss of profit policy. Turnover during the current year is expected to increase by 20%. The company will avail overdraft facilities from its 15% interest to boost up the sales. The average daily overdraft balance will be around Rs.3 lakhs. All other fixed expenses will remain same. The following further details are also available from the previous year s account. Particulars Total variable expenses 24,00,000 Fixed expenses: Salaries 3,30,000 Rent, Rates and Taxes 30,000 Travelling expenses 50,000 Postage, Telegram, Telephone 60,000 Director s fees 10,000 Audit fees 20,000 Miscellaneous income 70,000 Net profit 4,20,000 Determine the amount of policy to be taken for the current year. 20) Monalisa & Co runs plastic goods shop. Following details are available from quarterly sales tax return filed. Sales From 1st January to 31st March 1,80,000 1,70,000 2,05,950 1,62,000 From 1st April to 30th June 1,28,000 1,86,000 1,93,000 2,21,000 From 1st July to 30th September 1,53,000 2,10,000 2,31,000 1,75,000 From 1st October to 31 st December 1,59,000 1,47,000 1,90,000 1,48,000 TOTAL 6,20,000 7,13,000 8,19,950 7,06,000 Period Sales from to ,000 Sales from to Sales from to ,000 Sales from to ,000 A Loss of Profit Policy was taken for Rs.1,00,000. Fire occurred on 15 th September Indemnity Period was for 3 months. Net Profit was Rs.1,20,000 and Standing charges (all insured) amounted to Rs.43,990 for year ending Determine the Insurance Claim. 21) From the following particulars, you are required to calculate the amount of claim for Buildwell Ltd., whose business premises was partly destroyed by fire: Sum insured (from 31st December 2013) Rs. 4,00,000 Period of indemnity 12 months Date of damage 1st January, 2014 Date on which disruption of business ceased 31st October, 2014 Rs. Rs. Nil IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 9

10 The subject matter of the policy was gross profit but only net profit and insured standing charges are included. The books of account revealed: The gross profit for the financial year 2013 was Rs. 3,60,000. The actual turnover for financial year 2013 was Rs. 12,00,000 which was also the turnover in this case. The turnover for the period 1st January to 31st October, in the year preceding the loss, was Rs. 10,00,000. During dislocation of the position, it was learnt that in NovemberDecember 2013, there has been an upward trend in business done (compared with the figure of the previous years)and it was stated that had the loss not occurred, the trading results for 2014 would have been better than those of the previous years. The Insurance company official appointed to assess the loss accepted this view and adjustments were made to the predamaged figures to bring them up to the estimated amounts which would have resulted in The predamaged figures together with agreed adjustments were: Rate of Gross Profit 30% (actual for 2013), 32% (adjusted for 2014). Increased cost of working amounted to Rs. 1,80,000. There was a clause in the policy relating to savings in insured standard charges during the indemnity period and this amounted to Rs. 28,000. Standing Charges not covered by insurance amounted to Rs. 20,000 p.a. The annual Turnover for January was nil and for the period February to October 2014 Rs. 8,00,000 22) Ramda & Sons had taken out policies (without Average Clause) both against loss of stock and loss of profit, for Rs.2,10,000 and Rs.3,20,000 respectively. A fire occurred on 1st July, 2011 and as a result of which sales were seriously affected for a period of 3 months. Trading and Profit & Loss A/c of Ramda & Sons for the year ended on 31st March, 2011 is given below: IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 10

11 a) Sales, Purchases, Wages and Manufacturing Expenses for the period to were Rs.3,36,000, Rs.2,14,000, Rs.51,000 and Rs.12,000 respectively. b) Other Sales figure were as follows Rs. From to ,00,000 From to ,20,000 From to ,000 c) Due to decrease in the material cost, Gross Profit during was expected to increase by 5% on sales. d) Rs.1,98,000 were additionally incurred during the period after fire. The amount of policy included Rs.1,56,000 for expenses leaving Rs.42,000 uncovered. Compute the claim for stock, loss of profit and additional expenses 23) A fire occurred in the premises of M/s. Kailash & Co. on 30th September From the following particulars relating to the period from 1st April 2013 to 30th September 2013, you are required to ascertain the amount of claim to be filed with the Insurance Company for the loss of Stock. The company has taken an Insurance policy for Rs.75,000 which is subject to average clause. The value of goods at Rs.27,000. The average rate of Gross Profit was 20% throughout the period. (MMSimilar Pr10, PM,SM) 6. INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS 24) Mr. Brown has made following transactions during the financial year : Date Particulars Purchased 24,000 12% Bonds of Rs.100 each at Rs.84 cuminterest. Interest is Payable on 30th September and 31st March every year Purchased 1,50,000 equity shares of Rs.10 each in Alpha Limited for Rs.25 each Through a broker, who charged 2% Purchased 60,000 equity shares of Rs.10 each in Beeta Limited for Rs.44 each Through a broker, who charged Alpha Limited made a bonus issue of two shares for every three shares held Sold 80,000 shares in Alpha Limited for Rs.22 each Received 15% interim dividend on equity shares of Alpha Limited. Beeta Limited made a right issue of one equity share for every four shares held at Rs per share. Mr. Brown exercised his option for 40% of his entitlements and sold the balance rights in the market at Rs.2.25 per share Sold 15,000 12% Bonds at Rs.90 exinterest Received 18% interim dividend on equity shares of Beeta Limited. Interest on 12% Bonds was duly received on due dates. Prepare separate investment account for 12% Bonds, Equity Shares of Alpha Limited and Equity Shares of Beeta Limited in the books of Mr. Brown for the year ended on 31 st March, IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 11

12 25) Bharat Ltd. Wants to re classify its investments in accordance with AS13. Decide on the amount of transfer, based on the following information 1. A portion of Current Investments purchased for Rs.20 lakhs, to be reclassified as Long Term Investments, as the company has decided to retain them. The market value as on the date of Balance sheet was Rs.25 lakhs. 2. Another portion of current investments purchased for Rs.15 lakhs, to be reclassified as long term investments. The market value of these investments as on the date of balance sheet was Rs.6.5 lakhs. 3. Certain long term investments no longer considered for holding purposes, to be reclassified as current investments. The original cost of these was Rs.18 lakhs but had been written down to Rs.12 lakhs to recognize permanent decline, as per AS ) On 1 st April, 2009, XY Ltd. has 15,000 equity shares of ABC Ltd. at a book value of Rs.15 per share (face value Rs.10 per share). On 1 st June, 2009, XY Ltd. acquired 5,000 equity shares of ABC Ltd. for Rs.1,00,000 on cum right basis. ABC Ltd. announced a bonus and right issue. 1. Bonus was declared, at the rate of one equity share for every five shares held, on 1 st July Right shares are to be issued to the existing shareholders on 1 st September The company will issue one right share for every 6 shares at 20% premium. No dividend was payable on these shares. 3. Dividend for the year ended were declared by ABC 20%, which was received by XY Ltd. on 31 st October XY Ltd. i) Took up half the right issue. ii) Sold the remaining rights for Rs.8 per share. iii) Sold half of its share holdings on 1st January 2010 at Rs per share. Brokerage being 1%. You are required to prepare Investment account of XY Ltd. for the year ended 31 st March 2010 assuming the shares are being valued at average cost. 27) The following information is presented by Mr. Z, relating to his holding in 9% Central Government Bonds. Opening balance (face value) Rs.1,20,000, Cost Rs.1,18,000 (Face value of each unit is Rs.100) Purchased 200 units, exinterest at Rs Sold 500 units, exinterest out of original holding at Rs Purchased 150 units at Rs.98, cum interest Sold 300 units, exinterest at Rs.99 out of original holdings. Interest dates are 30th September and 31st March. Mr. Z closes his books every 31 st December. Show the investment account as it would appear in his books. 28) On 1st January 2014, Singh had 20,000 equity shares in X Ltd. Face value of the shares was Rs. 10 each but their book value was Rs. 16 per share. On 1st June 2014, Singh purchased 5,000 more equity shares in the company at a premium of Rs. 4 per share. On 30th June, 2014, the directors of X Ltd. announced a bonus and rights issue. Bonus was declared at the rate of one equity share for every five shares held and these shares were received on 2nd August, The terms of the rights issue were: a) Rights shares to be issued to the existing holders on 10th August, b) Rights issue would entitle the holders to subscribe to additional equity shares in the Company at the rate of one share per every three held at Rs. 15 per sharethe whole sum Being payable by 30th September, c) Existing shareholders were entitled to transfer their rights to outsiders, either wholly or in Part. d) Singh exercised his option under the issue for 50% of his entitlements and the balance of Rights he sold to anent for a consideration of Rs per share. e) Dividends for the year ended 31st March, 2014, at the rate of 15% were declared by the Company and received by Singh on 20th October, f) On 1st November, 2014, Singh sold 20,000 equity shares at a premium of Rs. 3 per share. The market price of share on was Rs. 14. Show the Investment Account as it would Appear in Singh s books on and the value of shares held on that date. IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 12

13 29) Smart Investments made the following investments in the year : 12% State Government Bonds having face value Rs. 100 (SM, PM, MAY14,RTP NOV 15) 30) On , Mr. T. Shekharan purchased 5,000 equity shares of Rs.100 each in V each from a broker, who charged 2% brokerage. He incurred 50 paisa perrs.100 as cost of shares transfer stamps. On bonus was declared in the ratio of 1 : 2.Before and after the record date of bonus shares, the shares were quoted atrs.175 per share and Rs.90 per share respectively. On , Mr. T. Shekharan sold bonus shares to a broker, who charged 2% brokerage. Show the Investment Account in the books of T. Shekharan, who held the shares as Current Assets and closing value of investments shall be made at cost or market value whichever is lower. (MMSimilar Pr4,PM) 31) A limited purchased 5,000 equity shares (face value Rs.100 each) of Allianz limited for Rs.105 each on 1 st April, The shares were quoted cum dividend. On 15 th May,2014. Allianz limited declared & paid dividend of 2% for year ended 31 st March,2014. On 30 th June,2014 Allianz limited issued bonus shares in ratio of 1:5. On 1 st October,2014 Allianz limited issued right shares in the ratio of per share. A limited subscribed to half of the rights issue and the balance was sold at Rs.5 per right entitlement. The company declared interim dividend of 1% on 30 th November, Right shares were not entitled to dividend. The company sold 3,000 shares on 31 st December, 2014 at 95 per share. The company a ltd. Incurred 2% as brokerage while buying and selling shares. You are required to prepare Investment Account in books of a ltd. (SM,NOV 15,MTP OCT 15) 7. SELF BALANCING LEDGERS 32) From the following information, prepare Sales Ledger Adjustment A/c in the General Ledger: Particulars On : Balance in sales ledger On : Total sales Cash sales Sales return Cash received from debtors Discount allowed (Dr.) (Cr.) Amount 1,41,880 2,240 7,68,000 40,000 10,000 6,24,000 11,200 IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 13

14 Cash paid to supplier Transfer from sales to bought ledger Discount received B/R received Reserve for doubtful debts Cash paid to customer Bills received dishonoured Sales ledger balance (Dr.) Sales ledger balance (Cr.) 4,80,000 20,800 7,200 40,000 9,160 1,840 6,000 1,83,200 13,720 33) Show rectifying journal entries for the following errors when (a) Sectional Ledgers and (b) Selfbalancing Ledgers are maintained. 1. A credit purchase of Rs.1,000 is entered in Sales Book, the suppliers of goods being Goodluck Co. Ltd. 2. Sales Book is found undercast by Rs Cash Received from a customer Mahendra Rs.1,870 is debited to Mohinder a supplier in Creditors Ledger. Entry in the Cash Book is correct. 4. A discount of Rs.125 received from a supplier has not been recorded in the Cash Book although the account of the supplier has been debited with Cash paid as well as discount received. 5. Rs.220, the amount of wages spent on installation of a new machinery has been debited to Wages A/c. 34) M.Govind keeps selfbalancing ledgers. Record the following transactions in the General Ledger Adjustment Account in the Sales Ledger: Date Particulars Received Rs.475 from Mr. X in full settlement. He was allowed a discount of Rs Received Rs.2,000 from Mr. Y towards his dues in full. Goods supplied to Mr. T Rs.700 and received Rs.300 after adjustment of the advance of Rs Bad debts recovered from Mr. Q Rs.1,000. Goods sold to the following : Mr. A Rs.1,000, Mr. B Rs.1,500 Mr. C Rs.2, Mr. P paid Rs.750 towards dues. Balance thereafter due was Rs.250. Amount received from the following : Mr. A Rs Mr. B Rs.1,000 Mr. C Rs.2, Advance received from Mr. R for supply Rs.2, ) From the following particulars, prepare the Creditors' Ledger Adjustment Account as would, appear in the General Ledger of Mr. Sathish for the month of March (MMSimilar Pr5, PM) IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 14

15 THEORY: 8. AMALGAMATION OF COMPANIES 1 36) Distinguish between (i) the pooling of interests method and (ii) the purchase method of recording transactions relating to amalgamation. PROBLEMS: 37) The financial position of two companies Hari Ltd. and Vayu Ltd. as on 31st march, 2012 was as under Name of the Companies : Hari Ltd and Vayu Ltd Balance Sheet as at : 31 st march a b 2 a b 1 a 2 a b c i ii Notes Hari Ltd Vayu Ltd Particulars No. ( Rs.) ( Rs.) EQUITY AND LIABILITIES: Shareholder s funds Share capital Reserves and Surplus Current liabilities Trade Payable(sundry creditors) Short term provisions (Retirement and gratuity fund) TOTAL ASSETS: Noncurrent assets Fixed assets Tangible assets Intangible assets (Good will) Current Assets Inventories (Stock) Trade receivables (Debtors) Cash and cash equivalents (Cash at bank) TOTAL ,00,000 70,000 1,30,000 50,000 13,50, ,00,000 50,000 2,50,000 2,00,000 50,000 13,50,000 4,00,000 70,000 80,000 20,000 5,70,000 2,50,000 25,000 1,75,000 1,00,000 20,000 5,70,000 Notes to Accounts: Particulars Hari ( Rs.) Vayu ( Rs.) 1. Shareholder s funds: Equity share capital (Rs.10 each) 9% preference share capital (Rs.100 each) 10% preference share capital (Rs.100 each) 2. Reserves and Surplus: General reserve 3. Tangible assets: Building Machinery 10,00,000 1,00,000 70,000 3,00,000 5,00,000 3,00,000 1,00,000 70,000 1,00,000 1,50,000 IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 15

16 Hari Ltd. absorbs Vayu Ltd. on the following terms: a) 10% Preference Shareholders are to be paid at 10% premium by issue of 9% Preference Shares of Hari Ltd. b) Goodwill of Vayu Ltd. is valued at Rs.50,000, Buildings are valued at Rs.1,50,000 and the Machinery at Rs.1,60,000. c) Stock to be taken over at 10% less value and Provision for Doubtful Debts to be 7.5%. d) Equity Shareholders of Vayu Ltd. will be issued Equity 5% premium. Prepare necessary Ledger Accounts to close the books of Vayu Ltd. And Show the acquisition entries in the books of Hari Ltd. Also draft the Balance Sheet after absorption as at 31st March, ) A Ltd. and B Ltd. were amalgamated on and from 1st April, A new company C Ltd. was formed to take over the business of the existing companies. The summarized Balance Sheets of A Ltd. and B Ltd. as on 31st March, 2012 are given below: Liabilities Share Capital Equity Shares of Rs.100 each 12% Preference shares of Rs.100 each Reserves and Surplus Revaluation Reserve General Reserve Investment Allowance Reserve Profit and Loss Account Secured Loans 10% Debentures (Rs.100 each) Current Liabilities and Provisions Sundry Creditors Bills Payable (Rs.in lakhs) A Ltd B Ltd ,000 1,500 Assets Fixed Assets Land and Building Plant & Machinery Investments Current Assets, Loans & Advances Stock Sundry Debtors Bills Receivable Cash and Bank (Rs.in lakhs) A Ltd B Ltd ,000 1,500 Additional Information: 1. 10% Debenture holders of A Ltd. and B Ltd. are discharged by C Ltd. issuing such number of its 15% Debentures of Rs.100 each so as to maintain the same amount of interest. 2. Preference shareholders of the two companies are issued equivalent number of 15% preference shares of C Ltd. at a price of Rs.150 per share (face value of Rs.100). 3. C Ltd. will issue 5 equity shares for each equity share of A Ltd. and 4 equity shares for each equity share of B Ltd. The shares are to be Rs. 30 each, having a face value of Rs.10 per share. 4. Investment allowance reserve is to be maintained for 4 more years. Prepare the Balance Sheet of C Ltd. as on 1st April, 2012 after the amalgamation has been carried out on the basis of Amalgamation in the nature of purchase. IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 16

17 39) B Ltd. and C Ltd. were competing companies both of which had incurred losses in recent years. Their respective balances sheets as on 30 th June 2003 were as follows: Name of the Companies: B Ltd. Balance Sheet as at: 30 th June a b 2 a 3 a 1 a 2 a b i ii Note to accounts: EQUITY AND LIABILITIES: Shareholder s funds Share capital Reserves and Surplus Particulars Notes No. Rs ,00,000 (19,420) Noncurrent liabilities Other long term liabilities Bank overdraft 6,050 Current liabilities Trade Payable(creditors) TOTAL ASSETS: Noncurrent assets Fixed assets Tangible assets Intangible assets Current Assets Inventories (Stock) Trade receivables (Debtors) TOTAL Particulars 1. Share capital 10,000 equity shares of Rs.10 each fully paid up 2. Reserves and Surplus Profit and Loss A/c 3. Tangible Assets Plants Furniture & Fittings 4. Intangible Assets Patents Name of the Companies : C Ltd. Balance Sheet as at: 30 th June a b 2 a ,560 1,05,190 44,600 2,500 42,460 15,630 1,05,190 Rs. 1,00,000 (19,420) 40,000 4,600 2,500 Particulars Notes No. Rs EQUITY AND LIABILITIES: Shareholder s funds Share capital 1 60,000 Reserves and Surplus Current liabilities Trade Payable (Creditors) TOTAL 8,310 68,950 IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 17

18 1 a 2 a b i ii ASSETS: Noncurrent assets Fixed assets Tangible assets Intangible assets Current Assets Inventories (Stock) Trade receivables (Debtors) Cash And Cash Equivalent TOTAL ,280 18,000 16,990 9, ,950 Note to Accounts: Particulars 1. Share capital 12,000 Equity Shares of Rs.5 each fully paid 2. Reserves and Surplus Profit and Loss A/c 3. Tangible Assets Plants Furniture & Fittings 4. Intangible Assets Good Will Patents Rs. 60, ,000 3,280 10,000 8,000 In order to eliminate competition & provide for more economical working as well as to make it possible to introduce fresh capital, the following arrangements were made and carried into effect: a) Both companies were to be wound up, a new company A Ltd. being formed to take over both businesses. b) A Ltd. took over the floating assets of both companies at book value (but not C Ltd's cash) and the fixed assets at the following valuation. Goodwill Patents Plants Furniture & Fittings Particulars B Ltd C Ltd. 1, ,000 3,000 1,000 2,000 11,000 2,300 31,500 16,300 c) The consideration for the assets of B Ltd. was satisfied by the issue of 1,200 12% preference shares of Rs.10 each and Rs.64,490 in Rs.10 equity shares of A Ltd. fully paid and the balance in cash and for the assets of C Ltd. Rs.34,300 in Rs.10 equity shares of A Ltd. and the balance in cash. d) The liquidator of B Ltd transferred the preference shares to a loan creditor of Rs.12,000 in satisfaction of his claim. The equity shares were distributed prorata among the shareholders of each of the original companies, the cash being just sufficient to satisfy the creditors of each company and the expenses of liquidation to be borne by B Ltd. & C Ltd. amounted to Rs.500 and Rs.300 respectively. e) In order to provide the necessary cash A Ltd. issued 100, 15% debentures of Rs.100 each at a discount of 5% and 1,800, 12% Preference Shares of Rs.10 each at par, these were fully paid up. You are required to show the necessary opening entries in the books of A Ltd. IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 18

19 40) The Balance Sheets 'P' Ltd. & 'Q' Ltd. as on were as follows: Name of the Companies : P Ltd and Q Ltd. Balance Sheet as at : ( Rs. in 000 s) 1 a b 2 a 1 2 a a b c (i) (ii) (iii) Note to Accounts: Particulars EQUITY AND LIABILITIES: Shareholder s funds Share capital Reserves and Surplus Current liabilities Trade Payable (Creditors) ASSETS Noncurrent assets Fixed assets Tangible assets In tangible assets Noncurrent investment Notes No. P Ltd ( Rs.) Q Ltd ( Rs.) TOTAL Current Assets Inventories(stock) Trade receivables(debtors) Cash and cash equivalents (cash at bank) TOTAL 1. Share capital 20,00,000 E. shares of Rs.10 each 4,00,000 E. shares of Rs.10 each 2. Reserves and Surplus General Reserve Profit and Loss A/c 3. Tangible Assets Land & Building Plant & Machinery Motor vehicles Furniture 4. In Tangible Assets Patents ,000 8, ,400 21,500 2,000 1,150 3, ,400 Particulars P Ltd ( Rs.) Q Ltd ( Rs.) 20,000 8, ,000 15,500 4, , , ,530 4,000 2,000 A new Company, 'R Ltd'. was formed to acquire the assets & liabilities of 'P Ltd'. & 'Q Ltd'. The terms of acquisition of business were as under: 1. 'R Ltd'. to have an authorised capital of Rs.4,50,00,000 divided into 50,000, 13% P. shares of Rs.100 each and 40,00,000 equity shares of Rs.10 each IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 19

20 2. Business of 'P Ltd'. Valued at Rs.3,00,00,000; settlement being made by issue of fully paid Equity shares at Rs Business of 'Q Ltd'. Valued at 48,00,000 to be satisfied by issue of fullypaid shares at Rs 'R Ltd'. made a public issue of 30,000 P. shares at par and 3,00,000 E. shares at Rs.12. The issue was underwritten at the commission allowed by law and was fully subscribed. All obligations were met. 5. 'S Ltd'. who mooted the scheme, was allotted 40,000 equity shares (fully paid) at Rs.12 in consideration of his services. You are required to make opening entries in the books 'R Ltd'. 41) Neel Ltd. and Gagan Ltd. amalgamated to form a new company on Following is the Draft Balance Sheet of Neel Ltd. and Gagan Ltd. as at : (PM) Following are the additional information: The authorised capital of the new company will be Rs. 25,00,000 divided into 1,00,000 equity shares of Rs. 25 each. Liabilities of Neel Ltd. includes Rs. 50,000 due to Gagan Ltd. for the purchases made Gagan Ltd. made a profit of 20% on sale to Neel Ltd. Neel Ltd. had purchased goods costing Rs. 10,000 from Gagan Ltd. All these goods are included in the current asset of Neel Ltd. as at 31st March, The assets of Neel Ltd. and Gagan Ltd. are to be revalued as under: The purchase consideration is to be discharged as under: a) Issue 24,000 equity shares of Rs.25 each fully paid up in the proportion of their profitability in the preceding 2 years. b) Profits for the preceding 2 years are given below: c) Issue 12% preference shares of Rs.10 each fully paid up at par to provide income equivalent to 8% return on net assets in the business as on after revaluation of assets of Neel Ltd. and Gagan Ltd. respectively. You are required to compute the i) Equity and preference shares issued to Neel Ltd. and Gagan Ltd., ii) Purchase consideration IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 20

21 42) The summarised Balance Sheet of Mars Limited as on 31st March, 2015 was as follow: (PM) On 1st April, 2015, Jupiter Limited agreed to absorb Mars Limited on the following terms and conditions: 1) Jupiter Limited will take over the assets at the following values: 2) Purchase consideration will be settled by Jupiter Ltd. as under: 4,100 fully paid 10% preference shares of Rs.100 will be issued and the balance will be settled by issuing equity shares of Rs.10 each at Rs.8 paid up. 3) Liquidation expenses are to be reimbursed by Jupiter Ltd. to the extent of Rs.5,000. 4) trade receivables realized Rs.1,50,000. Bills payable were settled for Rs.38,000. Income tax authorities fixed the taxation liability at Rs.2,22,000 and the same was paid. 5) Trade payables were finally settled with cash remaining after meeting liquidation expenses amounting to Rs.8,000. 6) Details of trade receivables and trade payables as under: You are required to: i) Calculate the number of equity shares and preference shares to be allotted by Jupiter Limited in discharge of purchase consideration ii) Prepare the Realisation account, Bank account, Equity shareholders account and Jupiter Limited s account in the books of Mars Ltd. IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 21

22 9. INTERNAL RECONSTRUCTION 1 43) S.P. Construction Co. finds itself in financial difficulty. The following is the balance sheet on 31 st Dec Name of the Company : S.P. Construction Co Ltd Balance Sheet as at : Particulars Notes No. Rs Problem 4: Accounting treatment for internal reconstruction final settlement of 1 a b EQUITY AND LIABILITIES: Shareholder s funds Share capital 1 2 2,70,000 (39,821) Reserves and Surplus 2 Noncurrent liabilities 3 a a b 1 a 2 a b c (i) (ii) Note to Accounts: Long tem borrowings 3 9,6000 Current liabilities Trade Payable (Creditors) Other Current Liabilities 4 ASSETS: Noncurrent assets Fixed assets Tangible assets Intangible assets (Good will) Current Assets Current investments (Investments (Quoted) in shares) Inventories (stock) Trade receivables(debtors) Particulars 1. Share capital 20,000 Equity Shares of Rs.10 each fully paid 5% Cum. Pref. Shares of Rs.10 each fully paid 2. Reserves and Surplus Profit and Loss A/c 3. Long term borrowings 8% Debentures Loan from Directors 4. Other Current Liabilities Bank Overdraft Interest payable on Debentures 5. Tangible Assets Land Building (net) Equipment TOTAL TOTAL 96,247 49,513 4,71, ,94,000 60,000 27,000 1,20,247 70,692 4,71,939 Rs. 2,00,000 70,000 (39,821) 80,000 16,000 36,713 12,800 1,56,000 27,246 10,754 The authorized capital of the company is 20,000 Equity Shares of Rs.10 each and 10,000 5% Cumulative Preference Shares of Rs.10 each. IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 22

23 During a meeting of shareholders and Directors, it was decided to carry out a scheme of internal reconstruction. The following scheme has been agreed: The equity shareholders are to accept reduction of Rs.7.50 per share and each equity share is to be redesignated as a share of Rs.2.50 each. 1. The equity shareholders are to subscribe for a new share on the basis of 1 for 1 at a price of Rs.3 per share. 2. The existing 7,000 preference Shares are to be exchanged for a new issue of 3,500 8% Cumulative preference shares of Rs.10 each and 14,000 Equity shares of Rs.2.50 each. 3. The Debenture holders are to accept 2,000 Equity Shares of Rs.2.50 each in lieu of interest payable. The interest rate is to be increased to 9 ½%. Further Rs.9,000 of this 9 1/2% Debentures are to be issued and taken up by the existing holders at Rs.90 for Rs Rs.6,000 of director s Loan is to be credited. The balance is to be settled by issue of 1,000 Equity shares of Rs.2.50 each. 5. Goodwill and the profit and loss account balance are to be written off. 6. The investment in shares is to be sold at current market value of Rs.60, The bank overdraft is to be repaid. 8. Rs.46,000 is to be paid to trade creditors now and balance at quarterly intervals % of the debtors are to be written off. 10. The remaining assets were professionally valued and should be included in the books of account as follows: Land Building Equipment Stock Particulars Rs. 90,000 80,000 10,000 50,000 It is expected that due to changed condition and new management operating profit will be earned at the rate of Rs.50,000 p.a. after depreciation but before interest and tax. Due to losses brought forward it is unlikely that any tax liability will arise until You are required to show the necessary journal entries to affect the reconstruction scheme: Prepare the balance sheet of the company immediately after the reconstruction. 44) Repair Ltd. is in the hands of a receiver for debenture holders who holds a charge on all assets except uncalled capital. The following statement shows the position as regards creditors as on 30th June,2015: A holds the first debentures for Rs. 3,00,000 and second debentures for Rs. 3,00,000. He is alsoan unsecured creditor for Rs. 90,000. B holds second debentures for Rs. 3,00,000 and is anunsecured trade payables for Rs. 60,000. IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 23

24 The following scheme of reconstruction is proposed: 1. A is to cancel Rs. 2,10,000 of the total debt owing to him, to bring Rs. 30,000 in cash and to take first debentures (in cancellation of those already issued to him) for Rs. 5,10,000 in satisfaction of all his claims. 2. B is to accept Rs. 90,000 in cash in satisfaction of all claims by him. 3. In full settlement of 75% of the claim, unsecured creditors (other than A and B) agreed toaccept four shares of Rs each, fully paid against their claim for each share of Rs. 60.The balance of 25% is to be postponed and to be payable at the end of three years fromthe date of Court s approval of the scheme. The nominal share capital is to be increasedaccordingly. 4. Uncalled capital is to be called up in full and Rs per share cancelled, thus makingthe shares of Rs each. Assuming that the scheme is duly approved by all parties interested and by the Court, givenecessary journal entries. 45) M/s Platinum Limited has decided to reconstruct the Balance Sheet since it has accumulated huge losses. The following is the Balance Sheet of the company as on31st March, 2014 before reconstruction: (PM) Following is the interest of Mr. Shiv and Mr. Ganesh in M/s Platinum Limited: Mr. Shiv Mr. Ganesh 8% Debentures 3,00,000 1,00,000 12% Debentures 4,00,000 2,00,000 Total 7,00,000 3,00,000 The following scheme of internal reconstruction was framed and implemented, as approved bythe court and concerned parties: 1) Uncalled capital is to be called up in full and then all the shares to be converted into Equity Shares of Rs.40 each. 2) The existing shareholders agree to subscribe in cash, fully paid up equity shares of 40each for Rs.12,50,000. 3) Trade Creditors are given option of either to accept fully paid equity shares of Rs.40 each for the amount due to them or to accept 70% of the amount due to them in cash in fullsettlement of their claim. Trade Creditors for Rs.7,50,000 accept equity shares and rest ofthem opted for cash towards full and final settlement of their claim. 4) Mr. Shiv agrees to cancel debentures amounting to Rs.2,00,000 out of total debentures due to him and agree to accept 15% Debentures for the balance amount due. He alsoagree to subscribe further 15% Debentures in cash amounting tors.1,00,000. IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 24

25 5) Mr. Ganesh agrees to cancel debentures amounting to Rs.50,000 out of total debenturesdue to him and agree to accept 15% Debentures for the balance amount due. 6) Land & Building to be revalued at Rs.51,84,000, Machinery at Rs.7,20,000, Computers at Rs.4,00,000, Inventories at Rs.3,50,000 and Trade receivables at 10% less to as they are appearing in Balance Sheet as above. 7) Outstanding Expenses are fully paid in cash. 8) Goodwill and Profit & Loss A/c will be written off and balance, if any, of Capital ReductionA/c will be adjusted against Capital Reserve. You are required to pass necessary Journal Entries for all the above transactions and draft the company's Balance Sheet immediately after the reconstruction. 46) The Balance sheet of M/s Clean Ltd. as on 31 st March, 2015 was summarized as follows: (NOV 15) Liabilities Amount (Rs.) Assets Amount (Rs.) Share capital: Land and Building 75,00,000 Equity shares of Rs.50 each fully paid up 60,00,000 Plant and Machinery 22,00,000 9% Preference Shares of Rs.10 each fully paid up 7 % Debentures (Secured by plant and machinery) 40,00,000 Trade Investment 16,50,000 23,00,000 Inventories 9,50,000 8 % Debentures 17,00,000 Trade Receivable 18,00,000 Trade Payable 6,00,000 Cash and Bank: Provision for Tax 75,000 Balances 3,60,000 Profit & Loss A/c 2,15,000 1,46,75,000 1,46,75,000 The Board of Directors of the company decided upon the following scheme of reconstruction duly approved by all concerned parties: a) The equity shareholders agreed to receive in lieu of their present holding of 1,20,000 shares of Rs.50 each as under: i) New fully paid equity shares of Rs.10 each equal to 2/3 rd of their holding ii) 9% preference shares of Rs..8 each to the extent of 25% of the above new equity share equal. iii) Rs.2,80,000, 10% debentures of Rs.80 each. b) The preference shareholders agreed that their Rs.10 shares should be reduced to Rs.8 by cancellation of Rs.2 per share. They also agreed to subscribe for two new equity shares of Rs.10 each for every five preference shares held. c) The taxation liability of the company is settled at Rs.66,000 and the same is paid immediately. d) One of the trade creditors of the company to whom the company owes Rs.1,00,000 decides to forgo 30% of his claim. He is allotted equity shares of Rs.10 each in full satisfaction of his balance claim. e) Other trade creditors of Rs.5,00,000 are given option of their to accept fully paid 9% preference shares of Rs.8 each for the amount due to them or to accept 80% of the amount due to them in cash in full settlement of their claim. Trade creditors for Rs.3,50,000 accepted preference shares option and rest of them opted for cash towards full settlement of their claim. f) Company s contractual commitments amounting to Rs.6,50,000 have been settled by paying 4% penalty of contract value. IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 25

26 g) Debenture holders having charge on plant and machinery accepted plant and machinery in full settlement of their dues. h) The rate of interest on 8% debentures is increased to 10%. The debenture holders surrender their existing debenture of Rs.50 each and agreed to accept 10% debenture of Rs.80 each for every two debentures held by them. i) The land and building to be depreciated by 5%. j) The debit balance of profit and loss account is to be eliminated. k) 1/4 th of trade receivables and 1/5 th of inventory to the written off. Pass Journal entries and prepare Balance Sheet after completion of the reconstruction scheme in the books of M/s Clean Ltd. as per Schedule III to the Companies Act, FINANCIAL STATEMENTS OF NOT FOR PROFIT ORGANISATION 47) The following are the Receipts & Payments A/c of the Sports Club in respect of the year ended 31 st March, 2004, Prepare Income & Expenditure A/c and Balance Sheet. Receipts Rs. Payments Rs. To Balance of cash on To Subscriptions: , To Profit on sports meet To Income from investments 10,250 22,300 15,500 10,000 By Salaries By Stationery By Rates By Telephone By Investments By Sundry expenses By Balance of cash on ,800 4,000 6,000 1,000 12,500 9,250 4,500 58,050 58,050 The following additional information is provided to you: a. There are 450 members each paying annual subscriptions of Rs.50; Rs.500 was in arrears for as on 1 st April, b. On 31 st March 2004 the rates were prepaid to , the charge paid every year being Rs.6,000. c. There was outstanding telephone bill for Rs.350 on 31 st March, d. Outstanding sundry expenses as on 31 st March, 2003 totaled Rs.700. e. Stock of stationery on 31 st March, 2003 was Rs.500; on 31 st March, 2004 it was Rs.900. f. On 31 st March, 2003; building stood in the books at Rs.1,00,000 and it was subject to depreciation at 5% per annum. g. Investments on 31 st March, 2003 stood at Rs.2,00,000. On 31 st March, 2004 income accrued on investments purchased during the year is Rs ) The following is the Receipts and Payments Account of Lion Club for the year ended 31 st March, Opening balance: Cash Bank Subscription received Entrance donation Interest received Sale of assets Receipts Amount Payments Amount 10,000 3,850 2,02,750 1,00,000 58,000 8,000 Salaries Creditors Printing and stationary Postage Telephones and telex Repairs and maintenance Glass and table linen 1,20,000 15,20,000 70,000 40,000 52,000 48,000 12,000 IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 26

27 Miscellaneous income Receipts at Coffee room Wines and spirits Swimming pool Tennis court 9,000 10,70,000 5,10,000 80,000 1,02,000 21,53,600 The assets and liabilities as on were as follows: Particulars Fixed assets (net) Stock Investment in 12% Government securities Outstanding subscription Prepaid insurance Sundry creditors Subscription received in advance Entrance donation received pending membership Gratuity fund Crockery and cutlery Garden upkeep Membership fees Insurance Electricity Closing balance: Cash Bank Amount 14,000 8,000 4,000 5,000 28,000 8,000 2,24,600 21,53,600 5,00,000 3,80,000 5,00,000 12,000 1,000 1,12,000 15,000 1,00,000 1,50,000 The following adjustments are to be made while drawing up the accounts: a) Subscription received in advance as on 31 st March, 2012 was Rs.18,000. b) Outstanding subscription as on 31 st March, 2012 was Rs.7,000. c) Outstanding expenses are salaries Rs.8,000 and electricity Rs.15,000. d) 50% of the entrance donation was to be capitalized. There was no pending membership as on 31 st March, e) The cost of assets sold net as on was Rs.10,000. f) Depreciation is to be provided at the rate of 10% on assets. g) A sum of Rs.20,000 received in October 2011 as entrance donation from an applicant was to be refunded as he has not fulfilled the requisite membership qualifications. The refund was made on h) Purchases made during the year amounted Rs.15,00,000. i) The value of closing stock was Rs.2,10,000. j) The club as a matter of policy, charges off to income and expenditure account all purchases made on account of crockery, cutlery, glass and linen in the year of purchase. You are required to prepare an Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31 st March, 2012 and the Balance Sheet as on 31st March, 2012 along with necessary workings. 49) A doctor, after retiring from govt. service, started private practice on 1 st April, 2010 with Rs.20,000 of his own and Rs.30,000 borrowed at an interest of 15% per annum on the security of his life policies. His accounts for the year were kept on a cash basis and the following is his summarized cash account: Particulars Rs. Particulars Rs. Own capital Loan Prescription fees 20,000 30,000 52,500 Medicines purchased Surgical equipments Motor car 24,500 25,000 32,000 IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 27

28 Gifts from patients Visiting fees Fees from lectures Pension received 13,500 25,000 2,400 30,000 1,73,400 Motor car expenses Wages and salaries Rent of clinic General charges Household expenses Household furniture Expenses on daughter s marriage Interest on loan Balance at bank Cash in hand 12,000 10,500 6,000 4,900 18,000 2,500 21,500 4,500 11,000 1,000 1,73,400 You are required to prepare his capital account and income and expenditure account for the year ended 31 st March, 2011 and balance sheet as on that date. Onethird of the motorcar expense may be treated as applicable to the private use of car and Rs.3,000 of the wages and salaries are in respect of domestic servants. The stock of machines in hand on 31 st March, 2011 was valued at Rs.9, ) From the following Income and Expenditure Account and the Balance Sheet of a club, prepare its Receipts and Payments Account and Subscription Account for the year ended 31st March, 2015: Income & Expenditure Account for the year The following adjustments have been made in the above accounts: 1) Upkeep of ground Rs. 600 and Printing Rs. 240 relating to were paid in ) Onehalf of entrance fee has been capitalised by transfer to General Fund. 3) Subscription outstanding in was Rs. 800 and for Rs ) Subscription received in advance in was Rs. 200 and in for Rs IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 28

29 51) From the following Trial Balance of Education Society as on 31st Dec., 2014; prepare an Income & Expenditure Account and a Balance Sheet: 52) From the following Income & Expenditure A/c of Premium Sports Club for the year ended 31 st March, 2012, you are required to prepare Receipts & Payment A/c for the year ended 31 st March, 2012 and Balance Sheet as on that date: (PM) IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 29

30 Some of Fixed Assets were purchased on and depreciation is to be 5% p.a. Sports Material worth Rs.72,000 was purchased on credit during the year. The Club became member of State Table Tennis Association on when it paidfee up to % of Entrance Fee is to be capitalized. Interest on 8% Government Bonds was received for two quarters only. A Fixed Deposit of Rs.80,000 was made on 31st March, ) The following information relates to Country Sports Club for the year ended You are required to prepare the Receipts and Payments Account for the year ended and Balance Sheet as on that date. (PM) Additional information:. IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 30

31 During the year the club purchased sports material of Rs.1,80,000, out of which 75% was credit purchase. 25% of the entrance fees is to be capitalized. As per the Club's policy any excess of expense for prizes distributed over prize fund income is to be charged to Income and Expenditure A/c and vice versa:prize fund income earned during the year Rs.36,000prizes distributed during the year Rs.40,000 Interest on Government bond is received half yearly on 30th June and 31st December each year. 11. ACCOUNTING FOR INCOMPLETE RECORDS 54) Mr. Anup runs a wholesale business where in all purchases and sales are made on credit. He furnishes the following closing balances: Particulars Sundry debtors 70,000 92,000 Bills receivable 15,000 6,000 Bills payable 12,000 14,000 Sundry creditors 40,000 56,000 Stock 1,10,000 1,90,000 Bank 90,000 87,000 Cash 5,200 5,300 Summary of cash transactions during : 1. Deposited in to bank after payment of shop Rs.600 p.m., Rs.9,200 p.m. and personal Rs.1,400 p.m. Rs.7,62, Withdrawals Rs.1,21, Cash payment to suppliers Rs.77,200 for supplies and Rs.25,000 for furniture 4. Cheques collected from customers but dishonoured Rs.5, Bills accepted by customers Rs.40, Bills endorsed Rs.10, Bills discounted (gross) Rs.20,000, discount Rs Bills matured and duly collected Rs.16, Bills accepted Rs.24, Paid suppliers by cheque Rs.3,20, Received Rs.20,000 on maturity of one LIC policy of the proprietor by cheque 12. Rent received Rs.14,000 by cheque 13. A building was purchased on for opening a branch for Rs.3,50,000 and some expenses were incurred details of which are not maintained 14. Electricity and telephone bills paid by cash Rs.18,700, due Rs.2,200 Other transactions: 1. Claim against the firm for damage Rs.1,55,000 is under legal dispute. Legal expenses Rs.17,000. The firm anticipates defeat in the suit 2. Goods returned to suppliers Rs.4, Goods returned by customers Rs.1, Discount offered by suppliers Rs.2, Discount offered to customers Rs.2, The business is carried on at the premises owned by the proprietor. 50% of the ground floor space is used for business and remaining 50% is let out for an annual rent of Rs.20,000. Prepare Trading and Profit & Loss A/c of Mr. Anup for the year ended and Balance Sheet as on that date. IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 31

32 55) The following is the Balance Sheet of Sanjay, a small trader as on : Figures in Rs.'000 Liabilities Rs. Assets Rs. Capital Creditors Fixed Assets Stock Debtors Cash in Hand Cash at Bank 250 A fire destroyed the accounting records as well as the closing cash of the trader on However, the following information was available: a) Debtors and creditors on showed an increase of 20% as compared to b) Credit Period: Debtors 1 month Creditors 2 months. All purchases were for credit only. Cash sales constituted 20% of total sales. c) Stock was maintained at the same level throughout the year. d) Current ratio as on was exactly 2. e) Total expenses excluding depreciation of 10% for the year amounted to Rs.2,50,000. f) Bank and cash transactions: Payment to creditors included Rs.50,000 by cash. Receipts from debtors included Rs.5,90,000 by way of cheques. Cash deposited into the bank Rs.1,20,000 Personal drawings from bank Rs.50,000 Fixed assets purchased and paid by cheques Rs.2,25,000. For your exercise, assume cash destroyed by fire is written off in the Profit & Loss A/c. You are required to prepare a) The Trading and Profit & Loss A/c of Sanjay for the year ended and b) A Balance Sheet on that date. 56) A and B are in partnership having profit sharing ratio 2: 1. The following information is available about their assets and liabilities: Particulars Rs. Rs. Furniture 1,20,000 Advances 70,000 50,000 Creditors 32,000 30,000 Debtors 40,000 45,000 Stock 60,000 74,750 Loan 80,000 Cash at Bank 50,000 1,40,000 The partners are entitled to Rs.2,000 p.m. They contributed proportionate capital. Interest is 6% on capital and 10% on drawings. Drawings of A and B A B Date Rs. Rs. April 30 2,000 May 31 2, IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 32

33 June 30 4,000 Sept. 30 6,000 Dec. 31 2,000 Feb. 28 8,000 On 30 th June, they took C as 1/3 rd partner who contributed Rs.75,000. C is entitled to share of 9 months profit. The new profit ratio becomes 1:1:1. A withdrew his proportionate share. Depreciate 10% p.a., new purchases Rs.10,000 may be depreciated for 1/4 th of a year. Current account as on : A Rs.5,000 (Cr.), B Rs.2,000 (Dr.) Prepare Statement of Profit, Current Accounts of partners and Statement of Affairs as on ) The income tax officer, assuming the income of Shri Moti for the financial year and feels that Shri Moti has not disclosed the full income. He gives you the following particulars of assets and liabilities of Shri Moti on 1 st April 2009 and 1 st April, Assets Liabilities Assets Liabilities Cash in hand Stock Sundry debtors Land and building Wife s jewellery Owing to Moti s brother Sundry creditors Cash in hand Stock Sundry debtors Land and building Motor car Wife s jewellery Loan to Moti s brother Sundry creditors 25,000 56,000 41,500 1,98,000 75,000 40,000 35,000 16,000 91,500 52,500 1,90,000 1,25,000 1,25,000 20,000 55,000 During the two years the domestic expenditure was Rs.4,000 p.m. The declared income of the financial years were Rs.1,05,000 for and Rs.1,23,000 for respectively. State whether the incometax officer s contention is correct. Explain by giving your workings 58) A and B are in partnership sharing profits and losses equally. They keep their books by single entry system. The following balances are available from their books as on and Particulars ( Rs.) ( Rs.) Building 1,50,000 1,50,000 Equipments 2,40,000 2,72,000 Furniture 25,000 25,000 Debtors? 1,00,000 Creditors 65,000? Stock? 70,000 Bank loan 45,000 35,000 Cash 60,000? The transactions during the year ended were the following: Particulars Rs. Collection from debtors 3,80,000 Payment to creditors 2,50,000 IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 33

34 Cash purchases 65,000 Expenses paid 40,000 Drawings by A 30,000 On an equipment of book value Rs.20,000 was sold for Rs.15,000. On , some equipments were purchased. Cash sales amounted to 10% of sales Credit sales amounted to Rs.4,50,000 Credit purchases were 80% of total purchases The firm sells goods at cost plus 25% Discount allowed Rs.5,500 during the year Discount earned Rs.4,800 during the year Outstanding expenses Rs.3,000 as on Capital of A as on was Rs.15,000 more than the capital of B, equipments and furniture to be depreciated at 10% p.a. and 2% p.a. You are required to prepare: i. Trading and Profit and Loss Account for the year ended and ii. The Balance Sheet as on that date. 59) Ms. Rashmi furnishes you with the following information relating to her business: (MMSimilar Pr5) (b) Receipts and payments during 2014: Collections from debtors, after allowing discount of Rs. 3,000 amounted to Rs. 1,17,000. Collections on discounting of bills of exchange, after deduction of discount of Rs. 250 by the bank, totaled to Rs. 12,250. Creditors of Rs. 80,000 were paid Rs. 78,400 in full settlement of their dues. Payment for freight inwards Rs. 6,000. Amount withdrawn for personal use Rs. 14,000. Payment for office furniture Rs. 2,000. Investment carrying annual interest of 4% were purchased at Rs. 192 (face value Rs. 200) on 1st July, 2014 and payment made there for. Expenses including salaries paid Rs. 29,000. Miscellaneous receipts Rs. 1,000. (c) Bills of exchange drawn on and accepted by customers during the year amounted to Rs. 20,000. Of these, bills of exchange of Rs. 4,000 were endorsed in favour of creditors. An endorsed bill of exchange of Rs. 800 was dishonoured. (d) Goods costing Rs. 1,800 were used as advertising materials. (e) Goods are invariably sold to show a gross profit of 331/3% on sales. (f) Difference in cash book, if any, is to be treated as further drawing or introduction of capital by Ms. Rashmi. (g) Provide at 2.5% for doubtful debts on closing debtors. Rashmi asks you to prepare trading and profit and loss account for the year ended 31 st December, 2014 and the balance sheet as on that date. IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 34

35 60) The following is the Balance Sheet of Sri Agni Dev as on 31st March, 2010: (PM) Riots occurred and fire broke out on the evening of 31st March, 2011, destroying the books of account and Furniture. The cashier was grievously hurt and the cash available in the cash box was stolen. The trader gives you the following information: a) Sales are effected as 25% for cash and the balance on credit. His total sales for the year ended 31 st March, 2011 were 20% higher than the previous year. All the sales and purchases of goods were evenly spread throughout the year (as also in the last year). b) Terms of credit Debtors 2 Months Creditors 1 Month c) Stock level was maintained at Rs.33,000 all throughout the year. d) A steady Gross Profit rate of 25% on the turnover was maintained throughout. Creditors are paid by cheque only, except for cash purchase of Rs.50,000. e) His private records and the Bank Passbook disclosed the following transactions for the year. i) Miscellaneous Business expenses Rs.1,57,500 (including Rs.5,000 paid by cheque and Rs.7,500 was outstanding as on 31 st March, 2011) ii) Repairs Rs.3,500 (paid by cash) iii) Addition to Machinery Rs.60,000 (paid by cheque) iv) Private drawings Rs.30,000 (paid by cash) v) Travelling expenses Rs.18,000 (paid by cash) vi) Introduction of additional capital by depositing in to the Bank Rs.5,000 f) Collection from debtors were all through cheques. g) Depreciation on Machinery is to be 15% on the Closing Book Value. h) The Cash stolen is to be charged to the Profit and Loss Account. i) Loss of furniture is to be adjusted from the Capital Account. Prepare Trading, Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31st March, 2011 and a Balance Sheet as on that date. Make appropriate assumptions whenever necessary. All workings should form part of your answer. THEORY: 12. HIRE PURCHASE AND INSTALLMENTS SALES TRANSACTIONS 61) What are the differences between Hire Purchase and Installment System? (PM,SM,NOV14) PROBLEM: 62) X Ltd. had purchased machinery on hire purchase system from Y Ltd. The terms are that X Ltd would pay Rs.20,000 down on signing of the agreement and 4 annual installments of Rs.11,000 each commencing from the beginning of the next year. X Ltd. charged 10% p.a. on cost under diminishing balance system. Y Ltd. charged interest at the rate of 10% p.a. in their hire purchase contract. Prepare Machinery A/c and Y Ltd. A/c for 5 years in the books of X Ltd. IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 35

36 63) MC purchased machinery from K & Co on Hire Purchase system on The cash price of the machine was Rs.1,00,000. Rs.20,000 to be paid at the time of taking delivery and balance by four annual installments of Rs.20,000 plus interest at 5% on the yearly balances (5% p.a.)mc failed to pay the installment due on K & Co. took possession of the machinery and valued the same in his books after charging 10% p.a. on reducing balance method. In 2003 K & Co. incurred Rs.1,000 for reconditioning and resold the machinery for Rs.90,000. Show the ledger accounts in the books of K & Co. 64) X Transport Ltd. purchased from Delhi Motors 3 Tempos costing Rs.50,000 each on the hire purchase system on Payment was to be made Rs.30,000 down and the remainder in 3 equal annual installments payable on , and together with 9%. X Transport Ltd. write off depreciation at the rate of 20% on the diminishing balance. It paid the installment due at the end of the first year i.e but could not pay the next on Delhi Motors agreed to leave one Tempo with the purchaser on adjusting the value of the other 2 Tempos against the amount due on The Tempos were valued on the basis of 30% depreciation annually. Show the necessary accounts in the books of X Transport Ltd. for the years 2010, 2011 and ) M/s Delhi Electronics sells colour TVs, on hire purchase basis. Cost per set is Rs.14,000, Cash sale price Rs.15,500 and hire purchase sale price is Rs.16,800 for 12 monthly installments payable by 10th of every month. However, the buyer has to make cash down Rs.1,800 at the time of purchase. Hire Purchase transactions (No. of sets) in 2010 Jan. 10, Feb. 12, March 10, April 12, May 10, June 10, July 10, August 15, Sept. 11, Oct. 20, Nov. 20, Dec. 10. Let us suppose all installments are duly collected. Show necessary Journal Entries. 66) On January 1, 2010 HP M/s acquired a Pickup Van on hire purchase from FM M/s. The terms of the contract were as follows: The cash price of the van was Rs. 1,00,000. Rs. 40,000 were to be paid on signing of the contract. The balance was to be paid in annual installments of Rs. 20,000 plus interest. Interest chargeable on the outstanding balance was 6% p.a. Depreciation at 10% p.a. is to be writtenoff using the straightline method. You are required to: a) Give Journal Entries and show the relevant accounts in the books of HP M/s from January 1,2010 to December 31, 2012; and b) Show the relevant items in the Balance Sheet of the purchaser as on December 31, 2010 to PARTNERSHIP ACCOUNTSI 67) Manish, Jatin and Paresh were partners sharing Profits/ Losses in the ratio of Manish 40 percent, Jatin 35 percent, and Paresh 25 percent. The draft Balance Sheet of the partnership as on 31 st December, 2011 was as follows : Liabilities Amount Assets Amount Sundry Creditors Bills payable Loan from Jatin Current Accounts: Manish 12,000 Jatin 8,000 Paresh 6,000 Capital Accounts: Manish 90,000 Jatin 50,000 Paresh 30,000 30,000 8,000 30,000 26,000 1,70,000 2,64,000 Cash in hand and at Bank Stock Sundry Debtors 34,000 Less: Provision for Doubtful Debts (6,000) Plant and Machinery (at cost) 80,000 Less: Depreciation (28,000) Premises (at cost) 67,000 42,000 28,000 52,000 75,000 2,64,000 IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 36

37 Jatin retired on 31 st December, Manish and Paresh continued in partnership sharing Profits/ Losses in the ratio of Manish 60 percent and Paresh 40 percent. 50 percent of Jatin s Loan was repaid on and it was agreed that of the amount then remaining due to him a sum of Rs.80,000 should remain as loan to partnership and the balance to be carried forward as ordinary trading liability. The following adjustments were agreed to be made to the above mentioned Balance Sheet: i) Rs.10,000 should be written off from the premises. ii) Plant and Machinery was revalued at Rs.58,000. iii) Provision for doubtful debts to be increased by Rs.1,200 iv) Rs.5,000 due to creditors for expenses had been omitted from the books of account. v) Rs.4,000 to be written off on stocks. vi) Provide Rs.1,200 for professional charges in connection with revaluation. As per the deed of partnership, in the event of the retirement of a partner, goodwill was to be valued at an amount equal to one year s purchase of the average profits of the preceding three years on the date of retirement. Before determining the said average profits a notional amount of Rs.80,000 should be charged for remuneration to partners. The necessary profits before charging such remuneration were: Year ending Rs.1,44,000 Year ending Rs.1,68,000 Year ending Rs.1,88,200 (As per draft accounts) It was agreed that, for the purpose of valuing goodwill, the amount of profit for the year 2011 be recomputed after charging the loss on revaluation in respect of premises and stock, the unprovided expenses (except professional expenses) and increase in the provision for doubtful debts. The continuing partners decided to eliminate goodwill account from their books. You are required to prepare: i) Revaluation Account: ii) Capital Accounts (merging current accounts therein): iii) Jatin s Accounts showing balance due to him; and iv) Balance Sheet of Manish and Paresh as at 1st January, ) Pathak, Quereshi and Ranjeet were partners sharing profits in the ratio of 7:5:3 respectively. On 31st March, 2013 Quereshi retired when the firm's Balance Sheet was as follows: Capital Accounts : Pathak Quereshi Ranjeet General Reserve Trade Creditors Liabilities Amount Assets Amount 8,50,000 6,20,000 3,70,000 2,25,000 1,13,000 21,78,000 Land and Building Plant and Machinery Furniture, Fixture & Fittings Stock Trade Debtors 2,00,000 Less : Provision for Bad Debts (6,000) Cash at Bank It was agreed that: i) Land & Building be appreciated by 20%. ii) Plant & Machinery be depreciated by 10%. iii) Provision for Bad Debts be made equal to 4% of Trade Debtors. iv) Outstanding repairs bill amounting to Rs.1,500 be recorded in the books of account. 10,00,000 4,65,000 2,30,100 1,82,200 1,94,000 1,06,700 21,78,000 IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 37

38 v) Goodwill of the firm be valued at Rs.3,00,000 and Quereshi's capital account be credited with his share of goodwill without raising goodwill account. vi) Half of the amount due to Quereshi be immediately paid to him by means of a cheque and the balance be treated as a loan bearing 12% per annum. After Quereshi's retirement, Pathak and Ranjeet admitted Swamy as a new partner with effect from 1st April, Pathak, Ranjeet and Swamy agreed to share profits in the ratio of 2:1:1 respectively. Swamy brought patents valued at Rs.20,000 and Rs.3,80,000 in cash including payment for his share of goodwill as valued by the old firm. The entire amount of Rs.4,00,000 was credited to Swamy's Capital Account. Adjustments were made in the capital accounts for Swamy's share of goodwill. You are required to: a) Pass journal entries for all the above transactions without any narration, and b) Prepare the capital account of all the partners. 69) The following is the B/S of A, B & C as on , sharing profits in the ratio 4: 3: 1. Liabilities Rs. Assets Rs. Capital A/cs Creditors A 1,00,000 B 70,000 C 20,000 1,90,000 1,20,000 Property & Assets Joint Survivorship Bank 2,28,000 32,000 50,000 3,10,000 3,10,000 On , D was admitted as a partner, entitling him to 1/5 th share of the profit. D paid Rs.30,000 on A/c of capital and also Rs.20,000 as his share of Goodwill (the latter sum to remain in the business.) On , A died. The joint survivorship policy realised Rs.50,000. The share of the deceased partner in the goodwill of the firm was determined at Rs.36,000. The P&L A/c for the period ending disclosed a profit of Rs.45,000. The surviving partners carried on the business, profitsharing ratio remains unchanged. Net profit for the period from to amounted to Rs.33,000. Drawings of the partners were: A B C D For 6 months up to (Rs.) For 6 months up to (Rs.) 13,000 Nil 10,000 8,000 4,000 5,000 7,500 7,000 A sum of Rs.50,000 was advanced by B as loan to facilitate payment in full on of the deceased partner s share. Show the Partners Capital A/cs& draft the B/S as on The Balances of Property and Assets, and Creditors as on were Rs.2,37,000 and Rs.1,17,000 respectively. 70) P, Q, R are three doctors who are running a Polyclinic. Their capital on 31 st March, 2009 was Rs.1,00,000 each. They agreed to admit X, Y and Z as partners w.e.f. 1st April The terms for sharing profits & losses were as follows: 70% of the visiting fee is to go to the specialist concerned. 50% of the chamber fee will be payable to the individual specialist. 40% of operation fee and fee for pathological reports, Xrays and ECG will accrue in favour of the doctor concerned. Balance of profit or loss is shared equally. All the partners are entitled for 6% interest on capital employed. They further agreed that: i) X, Y and Z brought in Rs.20,000 each as goodwill. Goodwill is shared by the existing partners equally. IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 38

39 ii) X, Y and Z brought in Rs.50,000 each as capital. Each of the original partners also contributed Rs.50,000 by way of capital. Rs. The receipts for the year after admission of new partners were: Name of Doctors P Q R X Y Z Particulars General Physician Gynecologist Cardiologist Child Specialist Pathologist Radiologist Visiting Fees ( Rs.) 1,50,000 25,000 1,00,000 Chambers Fees ( Rs.) 2,00,000 1,75,000 1,00,000 1,50,000 40,000 Fees for reports, operation etc. ( Rs.) 1,00,000 75,000 1,00,000 2,00,000 Total 2,75,000 6,65,000 4,75,000 Expenses for the year were as follows: Particulars Rs. Medicines, injections and other consumables Printing and stationery Telephone expenses Rent Power and light Nurses salary Attendants wages Total Depreciation: 1,00,000 5,000 5,000 42,000 10,000 20,000 20,000 2,02,000 XRay machines 15,000 ECG equipments 5,000 Furniture 5,000 Surgical equipments 5,000 Total Depreciation 30,000 You are requested to: i) Pass necessary journal entries on admission of partners. ii) Prepare the Profit and Loss Account of the polyclinic for the year ended 31 st March, Prepare capital accounts of all the partners at the end of the financial year Also show the distribution of profit among partners. 71) Glad and happy, who make up their accounts to 30 September in each year, carried on business in partnership under the firm name of Feelings. Their partnership agreement provided: 1) Profits and losses should be shared Glad twothird and Happy onethird. 2) Interest on capital accounts should be allowed at the rate of 6% per annum but no interest should be allowed or charged on current accounts. 3) On the retirement or admission of a partner: i) If the change takes place during any accounting year, such partner s share of profits or losses for the period up to retirement or from admission is to be arrived at by apportionment on a time basis except where otherwise agreed. ii) No account for goodwill is to be maintained in the firm s books, any adjusting entries for transactions between the partners being made in their capital accounts. iii) Any balance due to an outgoing partner is to carry interest at 8% per annum from the date of his retirement to the date of payment. IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 39

40 Glad retired from the firm on 31st March 2012 and, on the same day, Happy took into partnership Joy, an employee of the firm. It was agreed that the terms of the previous partnership agreement should apply in all respects except that, as from the date, profits or losses are to be shared: Happy threefifth, Joy twofifth. The trial balance extracted from the books of the firm as on 30th September 2012 was as follows: Particulars Rs. Rs. Capital Accounts 30th September 2011 Glad Happy Current Accounts 30th September 2011 Glad Happy Joy Cash introduced 31st March, 2012 Plant and machinery at cost Plant and machinery: Provision for depreciation 30 th Sept., 2011 Motor vehicles at cost Motor vehicles: provision for depreciation 30th September 2011 Purchases Stock 30th September 2011 Wages Salaries Debtors Sales Trade expenses Creditors Rent and rates Bad debts Balance at bank IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 40 14,000 6,200 62,000 12,400 14,600 10,800 4,600 1,600 1, ,200 8,000 6,000 2,400 1,600 3,000 2,800 3,400 96,000 6,200 You are given the following further information: 1) The value of the firm s goodwill as on 31st March 2012 was agreed to be Rs.12,000. 2) On 31 st March, 2012, Joy had paid Glad Rs.5,000 on account of the balance due to him on retirement. But no entry had been made in the books in respect of this payment. The balance due to Glad after taking into account this payment remained unpaid as on 30th September, ) Glad on retirement had taken over one of the firm s motor vehicles and it was agreed that he should be charged for it at its written down value on the date of his retirement. The vehicle had cost Rs.1,400 and up to 30th September, 2011 depreciation of Rs.625 had been provided on it. 4) The stock as on 30th September 2012 was valued at Rs.14,200. 5) Partners drawings which are included in salaries were as follows: Glad Rs.1,800; Happy Rs.2,400; Joy Rs ) Salaries also included Rs.1,200 paid to Joy prior to his being admitted as a partner and which is to be charged against the halfyear profits of the firm. 7) Professional charges of Rs.250 included in trade expenses are specifically attributable to the second half of the year. 8) The whole of the charge of Rs.600 for bad debts related to the period upto 31 st March, ) A bad debts provision specifically, attributable to the second half of the year of 5% of the total debtors is to be made as on 30 th September ) As on 30th September 2012, rent paid in advance amounted to Rs.400 and trade expenses accrued amounted to Rs ) Provision is to be made for depreciation on plant and machinery and on motor vehicles at the rates of 10% and 25% per annum respectively, calculated on cost.

41 You are required to prepare: a) The Trading and profit and loss account for the year ended 30 th September b) Partner s capital and current accounts for the year ended 30th September 2012; and c) The balance sheet as on that date. 72) Ram, Rahim and Robert are partners, sharing Profits and Losses in the ratio of 5:3:2. It was decided that Robert would retire on and in his place Richard would be admitted as a partner with new profit sharing ratio between Ram, Rahim and Richard at 3:2:1. Balance Sheet of Ram, Rahim and Robert as at : Capital Accounts: Ram Rahim Robert General Reserve Sundry Creditors Loan from Richard Liabilities Amount Assets Amount 1,00,000 1,50,000 2,00,000 2,00,000 8,00,000 2,00,000 16,50,000 Cash in hand Cash in Bank Sundry Debtors Stock in Trade Plant & Machinery Land & Building 20,000 1,00,000 5,00,000 2,00,000 3,00,000 5,30,000 16,50,000 Retirement of Robert and admission of Richard is on the following terms: a) Plant & Machinery to be depreciated by Rs.30,000. b) Land and Building to be valued at Rs.6,00,000. c) Stock to be valued at 95% of book value. d) Provision for doubtful 10% to be provided on debtors. e) General Reserve to be apportioned amongst Ram, Rahim and Robert. f) The firm s goodwill to be valued at 2 years purchase of the average profits of the last 3 years. The relevant figures are: Year ended Profit Rs.50,000 Year ended Profit Rs.60,000 Year ended Profit Rs.55,000 g) Out of the amount due to Robert Rs.2,00,000 would be retained as loan by the firm and the balance will be settled immediately. h) Richard s capital should be equal to 50% of the combined capital of Ram and Rahim. Prepare: a) Capital accounts of the partners; and b) Balance Sheet of the reconstituted firm. 73) Lee and Lawson are in equal partnership. They agreed to take Hicks as onefourth partner. For this it was decided to find out the value of goodwill. M/s Lee and Lawson earned profits during as follows:(sm) On capital employed in M/s Lee and Lawson was Rs. 5,00,000. Rate of normal profitis 20%. Find out the value of goodwill following various methods. IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 41

42 74) A, B and C were partners of a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 4 : 3. The Balance Sheet of the firm, as at 31st March, 2010 was as under: Partner C died on 30th September, It was agreed between the surviving partners andthe legal representatives of C that: (i) Goodwill of the firm will be valued at Rs.60,000. (ii) Fixed Assets will be written down by Rs.20,000. (iii) In lieu of profits, C should be paid at the rate of 25% per annum on his capital as on31st March, The profits for the year ended 31st March, 2011, after charging depreciation of Rs.10,000(depreciation upto 30th September was agreed to be Rs.6,000) were Rs.48,000. Partners Drawings Accounts showed balances as under : A Rs.18,000 (drawn evenly over the year) B Rs.24,000 (drawn evenly over the year) C (uptodate of death) Rs.20,000 On the basis of the above figures, please indicate the entitlement of the legal heirs of C as on31st March, ) Ms. Naina, Ms. Radha and Ms. Khushi were partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 4 : 3 : 2. Balance Sheet of the firm as on was as follows: (NOV 15) Liabilities Amount (Rs.) Assets Amount (Rs.) Capital Accounts: Plant and Machinery 4,26,000 Naina 3,00,000 Stock 1,85,800 Radha 2,25,000 Debtors 1,30,500 Khushi 1,50,000 Bank Balance 92,700 Current Accounts: Naina 25,000 Radha 12,500 Khushi 18,750 Creditors 1,03,750 8,35,000 8,35,000 On 1 st April 2014,. Ms. Naina retired. On her retirement goodwill is valued at 1,80,000. Ms. Radha and Ms. Khushi do not wish to raise Goodwill account in the books. Ms. Naina drew her balance of current account on 2 nd April, 2014 and it is agreed to pay balance of her capital account over a period of two years by half yearly installments with interest at 10% per annum. On 1 st Oct: 2014 Ms. Asmita (Daughter of Radha) admitted as a partner. Ms. Radha surrendered one third of her share of profit and loss in favour of Asmita and also transferred one third of her capital to Ms. Asmita. Ms. Asmita was manager in the firm with annual salary of Rs.16,000, prior to admission as a partner. The other bank transactions during financial year were as follows : i) Payment to creditors Rs.7,75,000 ii) Received from debtors Rs.11,25,000 IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 42

43 iii) Expenses paid Rs.11,250 iv) Asmita's salary paid Rs.8,000 v) Partners Drawing: Ms. Radha Rs.50,000 Ms. Khushi Rs.41,250 Ms. Asmita Rs.11,250 vi) First intallment with interest paid to Ms. Naina on 1 st Oct., vii) Plant & Machinery sold at Rs.9,000 on 3 rd April, 2014 (Cost Rs.10,000 & Book value Rs.7,000) viii) Balances as on 31 st March, 2015 Debtors Rs1,50,000 Creditors for purchases Rs.1,25.000, Creditors for expenses Rs.10,000 and Stock Rs.1,71,250 ix) Depreciation is to be written off on Plant &Machinery Rs.30,350: x) Second installment with interest paid to Ms. Naina on 1 st April, You are required to prepare: a) Ms. Naina's loan account, d) Bank Account and b) Partners' capital account, e) Balance Sheet as on 31 st March, 2015 in c) Partners current account, the books of the firm. 15. CASH FLOW STATEMENTS THEORY: 76) Explain Classification of activities (with two examples) as suggested in AS 3, to be used for preparing a cash flow statements. PROBLEMS: 77) The following data were provided by the accounting records of Ryan Ltd. at yearend, March 31, 2013: Income Statement Particulars Amount Amount Sales Cost of Goods Sold Gross Margin Operating Expenses (including Depreciation Expense of Rs.37,000) Other Income / (Expenses) Interest Expense paid Interest Income received Gain on Sale of Investments Loss on Sale of Plant Income tax Comparative Balance Sheets: Particulars Assets: Plant Assets Less: Accumulated Depreciation 31st March 2013 (23,000) 6,000 12,000 (3,000) 7,15,000 (1,03,000) 6,12,000 6,98,000 (5,20,000) 1,78,000 (1,47,000) 31,000 (8,000) 23,000 (7,000) 16,000 31st March ,05,000 (68,000) 4,37,000 IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 43

44 Investments (Long term) Current Assets: Inventory Accounts receivable Cash Prepaid expenses Liabilities: Share Capital Reserves and surplus Bonds Current liabilities: Accounts payable Accrued liabilities Income taxes payable 1,15,000 1,44,000 47,000 46,000 1,000 9,65,000 4,65,000 1,40,000 2,95,000 50,000 12,000 3,000 1,27,000 1,10,000 55,000 15,000 5,000 7,49,000 3,15,000 1,32,000 2,45,000 43,000 9,000 5,000 9,65,000 7,49,000 Analysis of selected accounts and transactions during Purchased investments for Rs.78, Sold investments for Rs.1,02,000. These investments cost Rs.90, Purchased plant assets for Rs.1,20, Sold plant assets that cost Rs.10,000 with accumulated depreciation of Rs.2,000 for Rs.5, Issued Rs.1,00,000 of bonds at face value in an exchange for plant assets on 31 st March, Repaid Rs.50,000 of bonds at face value at maturity. 7. Issued 15,000 shares of Rs.10 each. 8. Paid cash dividends Rs.8,000. Prepare Cash Flow Statement as per AS3 (Revised), using indirect method. 78) The following figures have been extracted from the Books of X limited for the year ended on You are required to prepare a cash flow statement. 1. Net profit before taking into account Income Tax and Income from law suits but after taking into Account the following items was Rs.20 lakhs: a) Depreciation on Fixed Assets Rs.5 lakhs. b) Discount on issue of Debentures written off Rs.30,000. c) Interest on Debentures paid Rs.3,50,000. d) Books value of investments Rs.3 lakhs (Sale of Investments for Rs.3,20,000). e) Interest received on investments Rs.60, Compensation received Rs.90,000 by the company in a suit filed. 3. Income tax paid during the year Rs.10,50, ,000, 10% preference shares of Rs.100 each were redeemed on at a premium of 5%. Further the company issued 50,000 equity shares of Rs.10 each at premium of 20% on Dividend on preference shares were paid at the time of redemption. 5. Dividends paid for the year Rs.5 lakhs and Interim dividend paid Rs.3 lakhs for the year Land was purchased on for Rs.2,40,000 for which the company issued 20,000 equity shares of Rs.10 each at a premium of 20% to the land owner as consideration. IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 44

45 7. Current assets and Current liabilities in the beginning and at the end of the years were as detailed below: Particulars Stock Sundry Debtors Cash in hand Bills receivable Bills payable Sundry Creditors Outstanding expenses 12,00,000 2,08,000 1,96,000 50,000 45,000 1,66,000 75,000 13,18,000 2,13,100 35,000 40,000 40,000 1,71,300 81,800 79) Raj Ltd. gives you the following information for the year ended 31 st March, 2011: 1. Sales for the year Rs.48,00,000. The Company sold goods for cash only. 2. Cost of goods sold was 75% of sales. 3. Closing inventory was higher than opening inventory by Rs.50,000. a. Trade creditors on exceed the outstanding on by Rs.1,00,000. b. Tax paid during the year amounts to Rs.1,50,000. c. Amounts paid to Trade creditors during the year Rs.35,50,000. d. Administrative and Selling expenses paid Rs.3,60,000. e. One new machinery was acquired in December, 2010 for Rs.6,00,000. f. Dividend paid during the year Rs.1,20,000. g. Cash in hand and at Bank on Rs.70,000. h. Cash in hand and at Bank on Rs.50,000. Prepare Cash Flow Statement for the year ended as per the prescribed Accounting standard. 80) The following summary cash account has been extracted from the company s accounting records: Prepare Cash Flow Statement of this company Hills Ltd. for the year ended 31st March, 2015in accordance with AS3 (Revised). (SM) The company does not have any cash equivalents. 81) Prepare Cash flow for Gamma Ltd., for the year ending from the following information: a) Sales for the year amounted to Rs. 135 crores out of which 60% was cash sales. b) Purchases for the year amounted to Rs. 55 crores out of which credit purchase was 80%. c) Administrative and selling expenses amounted to Rs. 18 crores and salary paid amounted to Rs. 22 crores. d) The Company redeemed debentures of Rs. 20 crores at a premium of 10%. Debentureholders were issued equity shares of Rs. 15 crores towards redemption and the balance was paid in cash. Debenture interest paid during the year was Rs. 1.5 crores. IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 45

46 e) Dividend paid during the year amounted to Rs crores(including Dividend distribution tax) was also paid. f) Investment costing Rs. 12 crores were sold at a profit of Rs. 2.4 crores. g) Rs. 8 crores was paid towards income tax during the year. h) A new plant costing Rs. 21 crores was purchased in part exchange of an old plant. The book value of the old plant was Rs. 12 crores but the vendor took over the old plant at a value of Rs. 10 crores only. The balance was paid in cash to the vendor. i) The following balances are also provided: (SM) Rs.in crores Rs.in crores Debtors Creditors Bank 6 82) The following figures have been extracted from the books of X Limited for the year ended on You are required to prepare a cash flow statement. i) Net profit before taking into account income tax and income from law suits but after taking into account the following items was Rs.20 lakhs: a. Depreciation on Fixed Assets Rs.5 lakhs. b. Discount on issue of Debentures written off Rs.30,000. c. Interest on Debentures paid Rs.3,50,000. d. Book value of investments Rs.3 lakhs (Sale of Investments for Rs.3,20,000). e. Interest received on investments Rs.60,000. f. Compensation received Rs.90,000 by the company in a suit filed. ii) Income tax paid during the year Rs.10,50,000. iii) 15,000, 10% preference shares of Rs.100 each were redeemed on at a premium of5%. Further the company issued 50,000 equity shares of Rs.10 each at a premium of 20% on Dividend on preference shares were paid at the time of redemption. iv) Dividend paid for the year Rs.5 lakhs and interim dividend paid Rs.3 lakhs forthe year v) Land was purchased on for Rs.2,40,000 for which the company issued 20,000equity shares of Rs.10 each at a premium of 20% to the land owner as consideration. vi) Current assets and current liabilities in the beginning and at the end of the years were asdetailed below: 83) Prepare cash flow statement of M/s MNT Ltd. for the year ended 31 st March, with the help of the following information: (PM) i) Company sold goods for cash only ii) Gross Profit Ratio was 30% for the year, gross profit amounts to Rs.3,82,500. iii) Opening inventory was lesser than closing inventory by Rs.35,000. iv) Wages paid during the year Rs.4,92,500 v) Office and selling expenses paid during the year Rs.75,000 IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 46

47 vi) Dividend paid during the year Rs.30,000 (including dividend distribution tax). vii) Bank loan repaid during the year Rs.2,15,000 (included interest Rs.15,000) viii) Trade payable on 31 st March, 2014 exceed the balance on 31 st March, 2015 by Rs.25,000. ix) Amount paid to trade payables during the year Rs.4,60,000. x) Tax paid during the year amounts to Rs.65,000 (Provision for taxation as on Rs.45,000) xi) Investments of Rs.7,00,000 sold during the year at a profit of Rs.20,000. xii) Depreciation on fixed assets amounts to Rs.85,000 xiii) Plant and Machinery purchased on 15 th November, 2014 for Rs.2,50,000. xiv) Cash and Cash Equivalents on 31 st March, 2014 Rs.2,00,000 xv) Cash and Cash Equivalents on 31 st March, Rs.6,07, ACCOUNTING FOR BONUS SHARES 84) The following is the summarised Balance Sheet of Bumbum Limited as at 31st March, 2012: Sources of funds Authorized capital 50,000 Equity shares of Rs.10 each 10,000 Preference shares of Rs.100 each Particulars Issued, subscribed and paid up 30,000 Equity shares of Rs.10 each 5,000, 8%Redeemable Preference shares of Rs.100 each Reserves & Surplus Securities Premium General Reserve Profit & Loss A/c Rs. 5,00,000 10,00,000 15,00,000 3,00,000 5,00,000 6,00,000 6,50,000 40,000 2,500, 9% Debentures of Rs.100 each Sundry Creditors Application of funds: Fixed Assets (Net) Investments (Market value Rs.5,80,000) Deferred Tax Assets Sundry Debtors Cash & Bank balance 2,50,000 1,70,000 25,10,000 7,80,000 4,90,000 3,40,000 6,20,000 2,80,000 25,10,000 In Annual General Meeting held on 20 th June, 2012 the company passed the following Resolutions: a) To split equity share of Rs.10 each into 5 equity shares of Rs.2 each from 1st July, 12. b) To redeem 8% preference shares at a premium of 5%. c) To redeem 9% Debentures by making offer to debenture holders to convert their holdings into equity shares at Rs.10 per share or accept cash on redemption. IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 47

48 d) To issue fully paid bonus shares in the ratio of one equity share for every 3 sharesheld on record date. On 10th July, 2012 investments were sold for Rs.5,55,000 and preference shares were Redeemed. 40% of Debenture holders exercised their option to accept cash and their claims were settled on 1st August, 2012.The Company fixed 5 th September, 2012 as record date and bonus issue was concluded by 12th September, You are requested to journalize the above transactions including cash transactions and Prepare Balance Sheet as at 30 th September, All working notes should form part of your answer. 85) Following is the extract from the Balance Sheet of M/s. Yahoo Ltd. as at 31st March, 2012: Particulars Authorized capital: 50,000, 10% Preference shares of Rs.10 each 2,00,000 Equity shares of Rs.10 each Issued and subscribed capital: 40,000, 10% Preference shares of Rs.10 each fully paid 1,80,000, Equity shares of Rs.10 each, of which Rs.7.50 paid up Reserves and Surplus: General reserve Capital reserve Securities premium Profit and loss account Rs. 5,00,000 20,00,000 4,00,000 13,50,000 2,40,000 1,50,000 50,000 3,00,000 On 1 st April, 2012, the company has made a final Rs.2.50 each on 1,80,000 equity shares. The call money was received by 30 th April, There after the company decided to capitalize its reserves by issuing bonus shares at the rate of one share for every three shares held. Securities premium of Rs.50,000 includes a premium of Rs.20,000 for shares issued to vendor for purchase of a special machinery. Capital reserve includes Rs.60,000 being profit on exchange of plant and machinery. Show necessary Journal Entries in the books of the company and prepare the extract of the Balance Sheet after bonus issue. Necessary assumption, if any, should form part of your answer. 16. COMPANY FINAL ACCOUNTS 86) The balance sheet of XYZ Ltd. as at 31st December, 2013 inter alia includes the following: 50,000 8% Preference shares of Rs.100 each Rs. 70 paid up 35,00,000 1,00,000 Equity shares of Rs.100 each fully paid up 1,00,00,000 Securities premium 5,00,000 Capital redemption reserve 20,00,000 General reserve 50,00,000 Under the terms of their issue, the preference shares are redeemable on March 31, 2014 at a Premium of 5%. In order to finance the redemption, the company makes a right issue of 50,000 equity shares of Rs.100 each at Rs.20 being payable on application, Rs.35 (including Rs.10 premium)on allotment and the balance on May 1, The issue was fully subscribed and allotment made on May 1, The monies due on allotment were received by March 30, The preference shares were redeemed after fulfilling the necessary conditions of Section 55 of the Companies Act, The company decided to make the minimum utilization of general reserve. You are asked to pass the necessary journal entries and show the relevant extracts from the Balance Sheet as on March 31, 2014 with the corresponding figures as on 31st December, Rs. IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 48

49 87) The Articles of Association of S Ltd. Provide the following: 1. That 20% of the net profit of each year shall be transferred to reserve fund. 2. That an amount equal to 10% of equity dividend shall be set aside for staff bonus. 3. That the balance available for distribution shall be applied: a) In paying 14% on cumulative preference shares. b) In paying 20% dividend on equity shares. c) Onethird of the balance available as additional dividend on preference shares and 2/3 as additional equity dividend. A further condition was imposed by the articles viz. that the balance carried forward shall be equal to 12% on preference shares after making provisions a), b) and c) mentioned above. The company has issued 13,000, 14% cumulative participating preference shares of Rs.100 each fully paid and 70,000 equity shares of Rs.10 each fully paid up. The profit for the year ended 31 st March, 2008 was Rs.10,00,000 and balance brought from previous year Rs.80,000. Provide Rs. 31,200 for depreciation and Rs.80,000 for taxation before making other appropriations. Prepare Profit and Loss Account. 88) The following is statement of profit and loss of Mundra Ltd., the year ended 31 st march, Name of the Company : Mundra Ltd Profit and Loss Statement for the year ended: 31 st March, 2011 I Particulars Note no Rs. Revenue from operations Other Income Total Revenue Expenses: Employee benefits expense Finance costs Depreciation and amortization expenses Other expenses Total Expenses Profit in the current year before tax (III) II () Provision for tax Profit in the current year after tax Add last year profit Less transfer to reserves Less investment allowance reserve Profit transfer to balance sheet Note to Accounts: Particulars 1. Other Income: (a) Subsidies received from Govt. (b) Interest on Investments (c) Transfer fee (d) Profit on sale of Machinery: Amount realized 55,000 Written down value 30, Employee benefits Expense: (a) Director fee (b) Managerial remuneration TOTAL TOTAL 40,25,365 2,73,925 42,99,290 3,52,100 31,240 5,22, ,96,455 25,02,835 ( ) 12,60,335 5,72,350 (4,00,000) (12,500) 14,20,185 Rs. 2,32,560 15, ,000 2,73,925 66,750 2,85,350 3,52,100 IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 49

50 3. Finance Costs: (a) Interest on debentures 4. Depreciation and amortization expenses 31,240 5,22, Other Expenses: (a) Donation to charitable funds (b) Compensation for breach of contract (c) Administration & selling TOTAL Additional Information: 1. Original Cost of the machinery sold was Rs.40, Depreciation on fixed assets as per the Companies Act, 2013 was Rs.5,75,345. You are required to comment on the managerial remuneration in the following situation: a) There is only one whole time director; b) There are two whole time directors. c) There are two whole time directors, a part time director and a manager. 89) BHARAT Ltd. provides you the following information: 25,500 42,530 8,22,542 8,90,572 Year Dividend Paid up capital % Rs.1,00, % Rs.1,00, % Rs.1,00, % Rs.1,00, % Rs.1,00,000 Equity share capital Rs. 1,00,000 Reserve as on Rs.50,000 Loss after charging depreciation for the year Rs.6,000 Depreciation for year Rs.6,000 Required: X Ltd. desires to declare divided for the loss year Can it do so? If yes, at what rate, it may declare dividend? 90) You are required to prepare a Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet from the following Trial Balance extracted from the books of the international Hotels Ltd., on 31 st March, Particulars Debit Credit Authorized Capital divided into 5,000 6% Preference Shares of Rs.100 each and 10,000 equity shares of Rs.100 each Subscribed Capital 5,000 6% Preference Shares of Rs.100 each Equity Capital Purchases Wines, Cigarettes, Cigars etc Foodstuffs Wages and Salaries Rent, Rates and Taxes Laundry 45,800 36,200 28,300 8, ,00,000 5,00,000 8,05,000 IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 50

51 Sales Wines, Cigarettes, Cigars, etc. Food Coal and Firewood Carriage and Cooliage Sundry Expenses Advertising Repairs Rent of Rooms Billiard Miscellaneous Receipts Discount received Transfer fees Freehold Land and Building Furniture and Fittings Stock on hand, 1 st April, 2011: Wines, Cigarettes, Cigars etc. Foodstuffs Cash in hand Cash with Bankers Preliminary and formation expenses 2,000 Debentures of Rs.100 each (6%) Profit and Loss Account Sundry Creditors Sundry Debtors Investments Goodwill at cost General Reserve Wages and Salaries Outstanding Stock on 31 st March, 2012: Wines Cigarettes and Cigars, etc. Foodstuffs Depreciation: Furniture and 5% p.a.: Land & 2% p.a. 3, ,840 8,360 4,250 8,50,000 86,300 12,800 5,260 2,200 76,380 8,000 19,260 2,72,300 5,00,000 19,75,000 1,280 22,500 16,400 68,400 57,600 48,000 5,700 2,800 3, ,00,000 41,500 42,000 2,00,000 19,75,000 The equity capital on 1 st April, 2011 stood at Rs.7,20,000 that is 6,000 shares fully paid and 2,000 shares Rs.60 paid. The directors made a call of Rs.40 per share on 1 st October A shareholders could not pay the call on 100 shares and his shares were then forfeited and Rs.90 per share as fully paid. The directors propose a dividend of 8% on equity shares, transferring any amount that may be required from General Reserve. Ignore Taxation. 17. ACCOUNTING IN COMPUTERIZED ENVIRONMENT 91) Explain the factors to be considered before selecting the prepackaged accounting software? Or market is full of readymade accounting soft wares. What factors will you consider to choose one of the for your enterprises? 92) What are the advantages and disadvantages of an prepackage accounting software? IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 51

52 93) What is Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software? What are the factors which you will take into consideration while choosing an ERP software? 94) What are spread sheets? What are the advantages and disadvantages of spread sheets? 95) What are the disadvantages of using an Enterprise Resource planning package? ACCOUNTING STANDARDS AS1 96) 97) 98) In the books of M/s Prashant Ltd., closing inventory as on amounts to Rs.1,63,000 (on the basis of FIFO method). The company decides to change from FIFO method to weighted average method for ascertaining the cost of inventory from the year On the basis of weighted average method, closing inventory as on amounts to Rs.1,47,000. Realizable value of the inventory as on amounts to Rs.1,95,000. Discuss disclosure requirement of change in accounting policy as per AS1. (NOV 15) AS2 99) 100) 101) IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 52

53 102) 103) AS3 104) AS6 105) 106) On a machine was acquired at Rs.4,00,000. The machine was expected to have a useful life of 10 years. The residual value was estimated at 10% of the original cost. At the end of the 3 rd year, an attachment was made to the machine at a cost of Rs.1,80,000 to enhance its capacity. The attachment was expected to have a useful life of 10 years and zero terminal value. During the same time the original machine was revalued upwards by Rs.90,000 and remaining useful life was reassessed at 9 years and residual value was reassessed at nil. Find depreciation for the year, If (i) Attachment retains its separate identity. (ii) Attachment becomes integral part of the machine. IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts 53

54 107) A machinery with a useful life of 6 years was purchased on 1st April, 2012 for Rs.1,50,000. Depreciation was provided on straight line method for first three years considering a residual value of 10% of cost. In the beginning of fourth year the company reassessed the remaining useful life of the machinery at 4 years and residual value was estimated at 5% of original cost. The accountant recalculated the revised depreciation historically and charged the difference to profit and loss account. You are required to comment on the treatment by accountant and calculate the depreciation to be charged for the fourth year. (NOV 15) AS7 108) 109) 110) AS9 111) 112) 113) IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts Join with us 54

55 114) M/s. Umang Ltd. sold goods through its agent. As per terms of sales, consideration is payable within one month. In the event of delay in payment, interest is 12% p.a. from the agent. The company has not realized interest from the agent in the past. For the year ended 31st March, 2015 interest due from agent (because of delay in payment) amounts to Rs.1,72,000. The accountant of M/s Umang Ltd. booked Rs.1,72,000 as interest income in the year ended 31st March, Discuss the contention of the accountant with reference to Accounting Standard 9. AS10 115) 116) 117) 118) 119) IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts Join with us 55

56 120) Briefly explain the treatment of following items as per relevant accounting standards: i) The accountant of Star Limited valued the Goodwill of the company at Rs. 50 lakhs and showed the same as Fixed Asset in Balance Sheet. The corresponding credit was given to Reserves. ii) An expense of Rs,5 crores was incurred on a Machine towards its Repairs and Maintenance. The accountant wants to capitalized the same considering the significance of amount spent. iii) A plant was ready for commercial production on but could commence actual production only on The company incurred Rs.50 lakhs as administrative expenditure during the period of which 20% was allocable to the plant. The accountant added Rs.10 lakhs to cost of plant. (NOV 15) AS13 121) 122) AS14 123) 124) NOTE: All the Questions are from MM Material 34th edition unless otherwise specified THE END IPCC Guess Questions May 2016 Accounts Join with us 56

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