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1 SAMPLE PAPER-I - IV SAMPLE PAPER-I ACCOUNTANCY CLASS XII Q1. What is the nature of Receipts & Payments Account? (1 Mark) Q2. A and B are partners sharing profits in the ratio of 2:1. C is admitted for 1/4th share. Calculate new and sacrificing ratio. (1 Mark) Q3. Name the two items that would appear in credit side of Partner s Capital account when capitals are fixed. (1 Mark) Q4. How is provision for doubtful debt treated at the time of dissolution of firm? (1 Mark) Q5. State any two purposes for which Securities Premium A/c can be utilized. (1 Mark) Q6. How will you deal with the Donation while preparing the final accounts for the year ending on 31/3/08 in each of the following cases: (3 Mark) (a) During the year , donation received Rs.50,000 and it is treated as capital item as per the policy of the club. (b) During the year , donation received Rs.50,000 and 60% of the donation is to be capitalized as per the policy of the club. Q shares of Rs.100 each issued at a discount of 10% were forfeited for non-payment of allotment money of Rs.50 per share. The first and final call of Rs.10 per share on these shares was not made. The forfeited shares were reissued at Rs.80 per share fully paid up. Journalise.(3 Mark) Q8. A company redeemed its Rs.2,00,000 debentures at 10% premium out of profits. The company has sufficient profits for the purpose. Pass necessary journal entries.(3 Mark) Q9. A, B and C are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio 5:3:2. Their capital on 1/1/09 were Rs.1,00,000, Rs.80,000 and Rs.60,000 respectively. They withdrew Rs.500 each on first day of every month. According to their partnership agreement they are allowed interest on 5% and charged interest on 6% per year. The profits for the year 2009 as per Profit and Loss A/c amounted to Rs.1,50,000 out of which Rs.10,000 were transferred to General Reserve. A and B were entitled to a salary of Rs.2,500 and Rs.2,000 per year and C is entitled to a commission of 5% on net divisible profit after charging such commission. Prepare Profit and Loss Appropriation A/c and show your workings clearly. (4 Mark) Q10. P, Q and R were sharing profits in the ratio of 5:3:2. They decided to share future profits in the ratio of 2:3:5 with effect from 1/4/2009. They decided to record the effect of the following without affecting the book value of Profit & Loss A/c (Cr.) Rs.24,000 and Advertisement Suspense A/c Rs.12,000. Pass the necessary adjusting entry. (4 Mark) Q11. XYZ Ltd. purchased sundry assets worth Rs.3,81,000 and assumed liabilities of Rs.81,000 from ABC Ltd. The purchase consideration was agreed at Rs.2,80,000. The amount was to be paid by 8%debentures of Rs.100 each at a premium of 25%. Give necessary journal entries. (4 Mark)

2 Q12. X Ltd. Issued 2,00,000 shares of Rs.10 each payable as Rs.2.50 on application (on 1/1/09), Rs.2.50.on allotment ( on 1/4/09), Rs.3 on first call ( on 1/7/09) and Rs.2 on second & final call (on 1/10/03). All the shares were subscribed and all the sums were duly received. Amit, a shareholder, who had 1,000 shares paid the amount of first and second calls with the allotment.whereas Sumit, another shareholder, paid the amount of first call with the second call. Company adopted Table A for interest on calls in arrears and calls in advance. Pass necessary journal entries. (6 Mark) Q13. From the following Receipts & Payments A/c of a club and adjustments prepare Income & Expenditure A/c and Balance Sheet as on 31/12/09: (6 Mark) Receipts Rs. Assets Rs. To balance b/d 1,90,000 By salaries 3,30,000 To Subscriptions 6,60,000 By sports equipment 4,00,000 To interest on for full year 40,000 By balance c/d 1,60,000 Additional information: 8,90,000 8,90,000 The club had received Rs.20,000 for subscription in 2008 for the year Salaries had been paid for 11 months only. Stock of sport equipment on 31/12/08 was Rs.3,00,000 and on 31/12/09 Rs.6,50,000. Q14. X and Y are two partners sharing profits & losses equally. Give the journal entries at the time of dissolution in the following cases: (6 Mark) Deferred revenue advertising expenses appeared at Rs.30,000. Realisation expenses paid by the firm amounted to Rs.1,500 and partners have agreed to bear the realization expenses. Profit and Loss A/c was appearing on the asset side of balance sheet at Rs.40,000. Q15. A and B are partners of a firm. They admit C for 1/3rd share. Their Balance Sheet as on 31/03/09 was as under: (8) Liabilities Amount Assets Amount Creditors 20,000 Goodwill 12,000 Employees Provident Fund 8,000 Buildings 40,000 Bills Payable 6,000 Machinery 28,000 General Reserve 12,000 Furniture 6,000 Capitals: A 60,000 Stock 26,000 B 40,000 Book Debts 22,000 Cash 12,000 1,46,000 1,46,000

3 On C s admission it was agreed: C should bring Rs.1,00,000 as capital and Rs.5,000 as his share of goodwill. Goodwill appearing in the books should be written off. Provision for loss on stock and provision for bad debts is to be made at 10% and 5% respectively. The value of building is to be taken at Rs.50,000. Total capitals of the firm has been fixed at Rs.3,00,000 and Partners Capital A/cs are to be adjusted in the profit sharing ratio. Any excess is to be transferred to current a/cs and deficit is to be brought in cash. OR The Balance Sheet of X,Y and Z who shared profits in the ratio of 4:3:2 as on 31/03/200 was as follows: Liabilities Amount Assets Amount Creditors 7,700 Cash at Bank 6,300 General Reserve 1,800 Debtors 6,000 Capitals: Less: Provision 300 5,700 X 19,000 Stock 7,000 Y 14,000 Plant & Machinery 10,500 Z 12,000 Buildings 25,000 54,500 54,500 Y retired on the above date and it was agreed that: Stock to be depreciated by 5% and building be appreciated by 5%. A provision of Rs.320 be made for legal charges. Goodwill of the firm is valued at Rs.14,400 but no goodwill account is to be raised. X and Z to share future profits in the ratio 5:3. Y to be paid Rs.5,000 in cash and balance to be transferred to his loan account. X and Z to maintain their capitals in the new profit sharing ratio and to bring in or withdraw cash for the purpose. Capital of the new firm be fixed at Rs.28,000. Prepare ledger accounts and balance sheet of the firm after Y s retirement. Q16. X Ltd. was registered with a nominal capital of Rs.2,00,000 divided into 2,000 equity shares of Rs.100 each. 1,000 shares were issued as fully paid to the vendors for purchase of fixed assets. The remaining 1,000 shares were offered for public subscription at a premium of Rs.5 per share payable as Rs10 per share on application, Rs.25 per share (including premium) on allotment, Rs.40 per share on first call and Rs.30 per share on final call. Applications were received for 900 shares which were duly allotted. At the time of the first call, a shareholder who held 100 shares failed to the first call money and his shares were forfeited. These shares were reissued at Rs.60 per share, Rs.70 paid up. Final call was not made. Pass necessary journal entries. (8 Mark)

4 OR Abhishek Ltd. invited applications for 50,000 shares of Rs.10 each at a discount of Rs.2 per share payable as Rs.2 on application, Rs.3 on allotment, Rs.2 on first call and Rs.1 on final call. Applications were received for 70,000 shares. Allotment was made as under: To applicants of 10,000 shares - in full To applicants of 20,000 shares - 15,000 shares To applicants of 40,000 shares - 25,000 shares The shares were fully called and paid up except amounts on allotment, first and final call not paid by those who applied for 2,000 shares out of group applying for 20,000 shares. These shares were forfeited and 1,200 of these shares were Rs.7 per shares. Journalise. PART B (ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS) Q17. Name two parties who may be interested in analysis of financial statements. (1 Mark) Q18. How will you treat increase in share capital while preparing cash flow statement as per AS-3 (revised). (1 Mark) Q19. What are the two major inflow and outflows of cash from investing activities? (1 Mark) Q20. Under what heading will you classify the following items in the balance sheet of a Company? (3 Mark) (i) Advances to suppliers (ii) Goodwill (iii) Deposit with Custom Authorities (iv)debenture Suspense A/c (v) Acceptances (vi) Provision for Provident Fund Q21. From the Balance Sheets as on 31st March 2008 and 2009, prepare the Comparative Balance Sheet: (4 Mark) Liabilities 2008(Rs.) 2009(Rs.) Assets 2008(Rs.) 2009(Rs.) Current Liabilities 4,00,000 7,00,000 Current Assets 8,00,000 14,00,000 Reserves 5,00,000 3,50,000 Fixed Assets 16,00,000 23,00,000 12% Loan 7,00,000 11,00,000 Share Capital 8,00,000 15,50,000 24,00,000 37,00,000 24,00,000 37,00,000 Q22. Total sales of a company is Rs.8,00,000 and cash sales is Rs.70,000. Average collection period is 25 days, calculate the amount of debtors that will appear in the Balance Sheet. (4) Q23. From the following Balance Sheets of X Ltd, prepare Cash Flow Statement:(6 Mark) Liabilities 31/3/06 (Rs.) 31/3/07 (Rs.) Assets 31/3/06 (Rs.) 31/3/07 (Rs.) Equity Share Capital 2,00,000 3,50,000 Fixed Assets (Net) 6,10,000 8,60,000

5 15% Pref. Share Capital 2,00,000 1,50,000 Investments (long term) 30,000 50,000 12% Debentures 1,25,000 2,00,000 Investments (Short term) 5,000 8,000 Reserves 1,10,000 2,50,000 Debtors 80,000 61,000 Bank Overdraft 10,000 12,000 Bank 5,000 2,000 Current Liabilities 83,000 15,000 Cash 1,000 8,000 Tax Provisions 11,000 18,000 Discount on Shares 8,000 6,000 7,39,000 9,95,000 7,39,000 9,95,000 Additional information: Preference Shares were redeemed on 31/3/07 at premium of 10%. Dividend at 12% was paid to Equity shares for the year Depreciation provision stood at Rs.1,00,000 and Rs.1,50,000 on 31/03/06 and 31/03/07. SAMPLE PAPER-II ACCOUNTANCY Part A: Accounting for Not-For Profit Organizations, Partnership Firms & Companies Q.1. How is life membership fees are treated in the accounts of a non-profit organization? (1 Marks) Q.2. If the capital accounts of partners are fixed, where will you post the following items: (1 Marks) (a) Interest on capital (b) Additional capital Q.3. What is meant by minimum subscription? (1 Marks) Q.4. State the types of debentures from security point of view. (1 Marks) Q.5. What is meant by calls in arrears? (1 Marks) Q.7. You, the director of a company have invited applications for 20,000 equity shares of Rs 10 each. Applications were received for 28,000 shares. Name the kind of subscription. Give three alternatives for allotting these shares. (3) Q.8. Victory Ltd issued 20,000 equity shares of Rs 100 each at par on 1st April The amountwas payable as under: On Application & Allotment Rs 50 per share On 1st April 2007; On 1st & Final call Rs 50 On 30th June (3 Marks) All the shares were duly subscribed and paid for except Mohan to whom 1000 shares were allotted failed to pay the final call on its due date which he paid on 1st September 07. Give necessary journal entries assuming that the company follows Table A of Companies Act, 1956.

6 Q.9. A Ltd issued 5,000, 9% Debentures of Rs 100 each at par and also raised a loan of Rs 3,00,000 from bank collaterally secured by Rs 4,00,000, 9% debentures. How will you show the Debentures in the Balance Sheet of the company assuming that the company has recorded the issue of Debentures as collateral security in its books? (3 Marks) Q.10. Shiv and Shanker were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 3:2. Their fixed capitals were Rs 1,70,000 and Rs 2,10,000 respectively. The partnership deed provides for the following; (4 Marks) (a) Interest on 12% p.a. (b) Interest on 18% p.a. Shiv drew Rs 12,000 on and Shanker drew Rs 18,000 pm The profit for the year ended 31st March 2007 was Rs 97,000, which was distributed among the partners without providing for the above adjustments. Pass adjustment entry. Q.11. A, B & C were partners in the ratio of 2:2:1. The books are closed on 31st March each year. B died on 1st June As per the terms of deed deceased partner s share in current accounting year was to be calculated on the basis of average profit of last four years preceding the death of partner. The profits and losses were as under: (4 Marks) Rs 30,000 Profit Rs 20,000 Profit Rs 60,000 Profit Rs 40,000 Profit Rs 10,000 Profit Goodwill of the firm was to be twice the profits amount credited to deceased partner s account in last five years. You are required to calculate deceased partner s share in current year s profit & goodwill & pass necessary journal entries to record this. Q.12. X Ltd has a balance of Rs 5,00,000 in the profit and loss Account. The company decides to forego the payment of dividend and instead utilizes the profits to repay 12% Debentures of Rs 3,50,000 on June 30th 2008 at a premium of 10%. Debentures interest is payable annually on 31st March. The company also has a balance of Rs 2,00,000 in the Debenture Redemption Reserve Account. Journalize the above transactions in the books of X Ltd. (6 Marks) Q.13. From the following information prepare Income and Expenditure Account for the year ended 31st March 2007 and Balance Sheet of Mehta Club as at 31st March Receipts Rs. Payments Rs. To Balance b/d To Interest on Investments To Donations To Subscriptions To Rent Received To Sale of old Newspapers 2,750 2,875 21,250 35,000 15, By Furniture By Salaries By Miscellaneous Expenses By Telephone Charges By Fax Machine By Investments By Printing & Stationery By Balance c/d 3,750 18,125 18,125 16,125 7,500 18, ,250 77,250 77,250

7 Additional Information: Subscriptions received included Rs. 750 for The amount of Subscriptions Outstanding on was Rs. 625; Salaries during unpaid were Rs. 875 and Rent receivable was Rs. 250, 60% of the Donations were to be capitalized. Capital Fund as at 31st March 2006 was Rs. 12,750 and club also had investments of Rs. 10,000. Q.14. A & B were partners in the ratio of 3:2. Due to heavy losses they decided to dissolve their business. Give journal entries for each of the following transactions: (Assume that assets other than cash & Bank and External liabilities have been transferred to Realization Account) (6 Marks) (a) Furniture of the book value Rs 40,000 was realized at 85%. (b) Stock appeared in the books at Rs 30,000,1/2 of which was taken over by B at 5% discount. (c) The remaining stock was accepted by Bank against their loan of Rs 18,000. (d) B agreed to pay off his wife s loan of Rs 3,000 and took away unrecorded investments of Rs 2,000 at an agreed valuation of Rs 1,800. (e) The general reserve appeared in the books at 7,200 (f) The loss on realization amounted to Rs 4,500. Q15. (a) FAST Ltd forfeited 100 shares of Rs 10 each (Rs 8 called up) for non-payment of allotment of Rs 2 per share & first call of Rs 3 per share. These shares were issued at 5% discount. Of these 75 shares were reissued at Rs 6 per share. (b) FAST Career Ltd forfeited 100 shares of Rs 10 each (Rs 8 called up) for non payment of allotment of Rs 2 per share & first call of Rs 3 per share. These shares were issued at 5% discount. Of these 75 shares were reissued at Rs 6 per share as fully paid up. (C) FAST Academic Research Center forfeited 100 shares of Rs 10 each (Rs 9 called up) for non-payment of allotment of Rs 2 per share & first call of Rs 2 per share. These shares were issued at 10% discount. Of these 80 shares were reissued at Rs 6 per share as Rs 8 paid up. (8 Marks) Part B: Analysis of Financial Statements Q.17. State any two objectives of preparing cash flow statement. (1 Marks) Q.18. The Debt equity ratio of a company is 2:3.State which of the following would increase/decrease/not change the existing ratio: (1 Marks) (a) Issue of equity shares for cash Rs 1,00,000 (b) Payment to creditors Rs 54,500 in full settlement of Rs 60,000. Q.19. Calculate the amount of Tax paid from the following information; (1 Marks) Provision for taxation at the end of the year Rs 31,000 Provision for taxation at the beginning of the year Rs 15,000 Income tax provision created during the year was Rs 43,000. Q.20. What is a contingent liability explain with suitable example. (3 Marks)

8 Q.21. Prepare a comparative position statement with the help of following information; (4 Marks) Particulars Amounts 2007(Rs) Amounts 2008 (Rs) Fixed Assets 2,00,000 3,00,000 Equity share capital 1,00,000 1,00,000 Debentures 80,000 50,000 Investments 20,000 20,000 Working Capital 80,000 1,80,000 Reserves & Surplus 1,20,000 3,50,000 Q.22. A firm had current assets of RS 3,00,000. It then paid a current liability of RS 60,000. After this payment the current ratio was 2:1. Determine the size of current liabilities and working capital after and before the payment was made.(4 Marks) Q.23. Prepare a Cash Flow Statement from the following information: (6 Marks) LIABILITIES AMOUNTS 2008 AMOUNTS 2007 ASSETS AMOUNTS 2008 AMOUNTS 2007 Equity Share capital 4,00,000 2,00,000 Building 4,50,000 3,00,000 Pref. Share capital 60,000 80,000 Machinery (NET) 30,000 50,000 15% Debentures 80,000 1,20,000 5% Investments 20,000 50,000 P&L Account 1,10,000 20,000 Sundry Debtors 20,000 60,000 Income Tax Provision 80,000 30,000 Bills Receivables 20,000 10,000 Bills Payable 30,000 10,000 Cash in hand 2,50,000 10,000 General Reserve 40,000 90,000 Misc. Expenditure A/c 10,000 70,000 PART A: Not for Profit Organizations, Partnership Firms and Company Accounts Q.1.How is sale of an old asset treated in case of not for profit organization? (1 Marks) Q.2.If a partnership deed is absent, how are the profits and losses of the firm are divided among the partners? (1 Marks) Q.3.What is meant by reconstitution of a partnership firm? (1 Marks) Q.4.Name the methods for calculating deceased partners share of profits. (1 Marks) Q.5.What is meant by simple or naked debentures? (1 Marks) Q.6.From the following extracts of Receipt Payment Account and additional information Compute the amount of income from subscription and show as how they would appear in the income and expenditure account for the year ending 31 st March 2007 and the balance sheet as on that date. (3 Marks) RECEIPT AND PAYMENT ACCOUNT

9 FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31 ST MARCH 2007 Receipts Amount(Rs.) Payments Amount(Rs.) Subscriptions: =7, =30, = 5,000 42,000 Additional information: (1) Subscription outstanding on 31 st March 2006 was Rs.8,5000 (2) Total subscription outstanding as on 31 st March ,500 (3) Subscription received in advance as on 31 st March 2006 Rs.4,000 Q.7. Ashish ltd. Purchased a machinery from Heera Traders valuing Rs. 4,00,000 at 10% Trade discount in consideration they paid half the amount through Bank draft and remaining half by issue of Equity share of Rs. 10 each at 10% discount. Pass necessary Journal entries in the books of Asheesh Ltd. (3 Marks) Q.8. Can A company reissue shares at a discount? If Yes, to what extent? (3 Marks) Q.9. Pinki,Dipti and Kuku are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 5:4:1.Kaku is given a guarantee that his share of profits in any given year should not be less than Rs.5,000.Defficiency,if any, would be borne by Pinky and Dipti equally. Profit for the year amounted to Rs.4, 00,000.Record necessary journal entries in the books of the firm showing distribution of profit. Q.10. Sadhu, pratap and sneha are partners sharing in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 3:3:2.They decided to share profits equally with effect from 1 st April 2003.On the date the profit and loss account showed the credit balance of Rs.29, 000.Instead of closing the Profit and Loss account it was decided to record and adjustment entry reflecting the change in the profit sharing ratio.you are required to record the necessary journal entries to give effect to the same. Q.11. A company forfeited 1,300 shares of Rs.10 each issued at a discount of 10% on which application money of Rs.3 per share was paid and balance remain unpaid.these shares were reissued at Rs.9 per share as fully paid up. Pass journal entries on forfeiture and reissue of share. Q.12. (a)p Ltd. Issued 10,000 debentures of Rs.100 each at a discount of 10 % on the condition that the same will be redeemed at a premium of 10% after two years Pass necessary journal entries for the issue and redemption of these debentures after expiry of two years. (b)500 12%Debentures of Rs.100 each were converted into 15% Debentures of Rs.100 each issued at a discount of 20%.Pass necessary journal entries. Q13. The following is the Receipts and Payments account of the City club for the year ended 31 st December, 2006 Receipts Rs. Payments Rs. To Bal. b/d To Subscriptions , To Life membership fee To sale of scraps To interest on sports fund investment 16,500 12, By Affiliation fee By Furniture (July 1 st ) By sports expenses By sundry expenses By balance c/d 1,000 3,

10 The club has 1600 members each paying an annual subscription of Rs. 10. Subscriptions of Rs. 450 are still in arrears for Life membership fees are to be transferred to capital fund. Sports expenses are to be met out of the sports fund. On January 2006 the club assets and liabilities includes furniture Rs. 2000, sports fund and 10% sports fund investment at Rs each. Provide depreciation on 20 % p.a. and prepare income and expenditure account for the year ended 31 st December 2006 and a Balance Sheet as on that date. Q.14. A, B and C are partners sharing profits in the ratio of 5:3:2. The total capital of the firm was Rs held by them in their profit sharing ratio. B died on 1 st July 2006 and he is entitled to receive the following items: I. A salary of Rs p.m. II. His share of goodwill which is to be valued at two years purchase of average profit of last three years III. His share of profits up to the date of death which is to be calculated on the basis of average profit of last two years. IV. Interest on capital is 5% p.a. but no interest on drawings is to be charged. Amount withdrawn by him up to the date of death is Rs the profit for the last three years were as follows: 2007 Rs ; 2006 Rs ; Rs A and C shares future profits in the ratio of 3:2. Accounting year ends on December, 31 st every year. Prepare B s capital account. Q.15. KBC Ltd. was floated with a capital consisting of equity shares of Rs. 100 each. It offered shares of Rs. 100 each at a discount of 5% payable as follows: Rs 30 on application; Rs 35 on allotment; Rs. 30 on first and final call. Applications were received for shares. The allotment was made as follows:- Applications for shares were allotted shares remaining applications were refused allotment. Money over paid on application was utilized towards some due on allotment. All the money due on shares was duly received. Pass necessary journal entries. OR Z Ltd invited applications for issuing equity shares of Rs. 10 each at a premium of Rs.2 per share the amount was payable as follows: On application Rs 6 (including Premium) and the balance on allotment. Applications for shares were received pro rata allotment was made to all the applicants. Excess money received on application was adjusted towards sums due on allotment. A share holder to whom 8000 shares were allotted failed to pay the allotment money and his shares were forfeited. Later on the forfeited shares were reissued for Rs as fully paid up. Pass necessary journal entries in the books of Z ltd. 8 Q.16. A and B are partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 2:1. C is admitted into the firm with 1/4 th share in profit he will bring Rs as his capital. Capital of A and B are to be adjusted in their new profit sharing ratio. The balance sheet of A and B as on 31 st March 2008 was as follows:-

11 Balance Sheet Liabilities Amount Assets Amount Creditors Bills Payable General Reserve Capital Accounts: A B Cash in Hand Cash at Bank Sundry Debtors Stock in Hand Furniture Machinery Building Other terms of agreement are as follows:- C will bring in Rs as his share of goodwill. Building was valued at Rs and machinery at Rs A provision for bad debts is to be 6% on debtors. The capital accounts of A and B are to be adjusted by opening current account. Prepare revaluation account, Partners capital account and a new Balance Sheet after admission. PART B: Analysis of Financial Statements Q.17. What is the impact of cash collected from debtors on quick ratio of 1:1. Q.18. How are the various activities classified according to accounting standard 3 (revised) while preparing the cash flow statement. Q.19. What is meant by non cash items under cash flow statement? Q.20. Briefly explain why the creditors and employees are interested in analysis of financial statements. Q.21. The Profit and loss account of Himani and company for the year ended 31 st March 2007 and 2008 are as follows: Himani & Company Profit and Loss Account Particulars Net Sales Cost of goods Sold Gross Profit Operating Expenses Net Profit Income Tax 50% on Net Profit % % Compare the percentage changes from 2007 to Q.22. calculates any two of the following ratios on the basis of information given below: 1. Liquid Ratio 2. Proprietor Ratio 3. Operating Ratio Sales Rs. 3,40,000; Cost of Goods Sold Rs 1,20,000

12 Selling Expenses Rs. 80,000 Administrative Expenses Rs 40,000 Current assets Rs 1,50,000 Current Liabilities Rs 1,05,000 Closing stock Rs 10,000 Fixed Assets Rs 2,80,000 Equity Share Capital Rs. 2,75,000 General Reserve Rs 2,00,000 Q.23 The Balance Sheet of Lemon limited are presented below : Balance Sheet of Lemon Limited As at 31 Dec 2006 And 07 Particulars 2006 (Rs (Rs) Fixed Assets Less: Accumulated Depreciation Stock in hand Accounts receivable Cash in Hand Total Equity Share Capital Reserve and surplus 10% Debentures Debenture Redemption premium Accounts payable Outstanding Expenses Total 7,80,000 (3,00,000) 78,000 85,000 47,000 6,90,000 3,00,000 1,18,000 2,00,000 20,000 38,000 14,000 6,90,000 9,75,000 (2,40,000) 93,000 1,02,000 95,000 10,25,000 5,00,000 3,74,000 1,00,000 10,000, 32,000, 9,000 10,25,000 Additional information: Cash Dividend paid 45,000 The equipment purchased for cash Rs 4,00,000 Old piece of machinery was sold for Rs 45,000 at a loss of Rs Equity Share Capital was issued for cash at par Debenture were redeemed at a premium of 10 % Calculate Cash Flow from operating, Investing and Financing activities.

13 SAMPLE PAPER-III ACCOUNTANCY PART-A : Accounting for Not for profit Organisation, Partnership and Company Q.1. How do you treat amount received from individual as per will in the final Accounts of Not For Profit Organisation. (1 Marks) Q.2. A partners becomes insolvent,what will be the faith of the firm? (1 Marks) Q.3.A and B are partners with capital of Rs and Rs As per the deed they are entitled for interest on 10%.During the year the firm made a profit of Rs before appropriation. What is the amount of interest to be allowed to the partners? (1 Marks) Q.4.What is the utility of Debenture Redemption Reserve? (1 Marks) Q.5. If a partner wants to retire and balance sheet shows a debit balance of Profit and loss Account of Rs 12000,how it should be treated? (1 Marks) Q.6. Show the following items in the final Account of Not For Profit Organisation. (3 Marks) Particulars 31/3/07 31/3/08 Outstanding Locker Rent Advance Rent Received Locker Rent Received during the year is Rs 9000 Q.7. Sony Ltd reissued 1200 shares out of 2000 forfeited shares at Rs 8 as Rs 9 paid up. These shares were forfeited for non payment of Final call of Rs 2.Pass Journal entries to Reissue the shares and calculate the amount to be transfer to the capital Reserve. (3 Marks) Q.8. JK Ltd Purchased machine worth Rs from Amrit Ltd. Payment was made as Rs cash and remaining amount by issue of equity shared of the face value of Rs 100 each fully paid at an issue price of Rs 90 each. Pass journal entries in the books of JK Ltd for the above transaction. (3 Marks) Q.9. A and B are the partners sharing profits in the ratio of 7:5. They agree to admit C their manager, into partnership who is to get 1/6th share in the business which he acquires 1/24th from A and 1/8th from B.C brings in Rs for his share of capital and required cash for Goodwill. On C s admission goodwill of the firm was valued at Rs The profit for thr first year after C s admission was Rs Give journal entries in connection to C s admission and distribution of the profit among partners. (4 Marks) Q.10. Rolic Ltd redeemed 1000, 15% debentures of Rs 100 each by converting them into 12% Preference shares of Rs 50 each at 25% premium and % debentures were purchasing from open market at Rs 97 for immediate cancellation. Pass Journal entries. (4 Marks) Q.11. M, N and O are partners in a firm having fixed capital of Rs. 1,50,000; Rs. 75,000 and Rs. 60,000 respectively sharing 5 : 3 : 2. The rate of interest on capital was agreed at 10% per annum but was wrongly credited to them as 12% p.a. Give the necessary adjustment entry to adjust then balances of partner s capital account (4 Marks)

14 Q.12. Delta Ltd issued Rs , 8% debentures on 1st April 2008 of the face value Rs 100 at Rs 98 redeemable after 5 years at Rs 104.Iterest paid on these debentures on 30th September and 31st March every year. Income tax deducted is 20%of the amount of interest. Pass journal entries in the books of the company for (6 Marks) Q.14. From the following Balance Sheet of Shilpa & Richa as on (6 Marks) LIABILITIES Rs ASSETS Rs Creditor Shilpa s Capital Richa s Capital Provision for Bad Debts General Reserve X loan Stock Plant Debtors Cash TOTAL TOTAL On that day the firm was dissolved on the following terms: (a) Shilpa promise to pay X loan and took over stock in trade at Rs 4000 (b) Creditors payable after one month were paid immediately at 6% discount p.a (c) Debtors realized Rs19000, Plant realized Rs34500 (d) Richa took over an old fan completely written off from the books at Rs300 (e) Expenses on realization were Rs1000 Prepare realization account, partners capital account & cash account Q.15. Weston Ld issued equity shares of Rs 20 each for public subscription at a premium of Rs 10 payable as follows (8 Marks) On Application Rs 10 (Including Premium Rs 5) Balance on Allotment after 30days Share were oversubscribe to the extend of 30%.The company decided to refuse 4000 shares and money refunded. The Remaining applicants were allotted the shares on pro rata bases. All the applicants paid their due on allotment except Mr Rakesh failed to pay his allotment money on his 500 shares. His shares were later forfeited. Pass journal entries in the book of the Company. Leo Ltd. Invited application for issuing equity shares of Rs 10 each at a discount of Re 1 per share payable as follows: On Application Rs 3 On Allotment Rs 4 (including premium) On First and Final call Rs 2 Application were received for shares and pro rata was made as follows: Applicant for shares were allotted shares on prorata basis. Applicant for shares were allotted shares on prorata basis. OR

15 M to whom 1500 shares were allotted out of the group applying for shares failed to pay allotment and P to whom 600 shares were allotted under the group applying for shares paid his entire due on allotment. However M paid his due along with his Call money. Pass journal entries in the books of the company for the above transactions Q.16.The Balance Sheet of Ram & Shyam who share profits & losses in the ratio 3:1as on (8 Marks) LIABILITIES Rs ASSETS Rs Creditor Ram s Capital Shyam s Capital Workmen s compensation reserve General Reserve Goodwill Land and building Stock Bills Receivable Debtors 6500 Less:Provision 500 Bank TOTAL TOTAL Anil was admitted on for 1/5th share on the following terms : (a) Unaccounted accrued incomes of Rs 100 be accounted for; (b) The market value of Land & Building be taken as Rs 20,000 (c) Claim as account for Workmen s Compensation is estimated at Rs 20,000 (d) X an old customer whose account was written off as Bad, has paid Rs 200in full settlement of his dues. (e) Anil shall bring Rs for his share of goodwill & proportionate share of his capital to the extend of 1/5th share of profit. Prepare revaluation a/c, partners capital account and Balance Sheet after Anil s admission OR A,B&C are partners in a firm sharing profit in the ratio of 5:3:2.On 31stMarch,2003 their Balance Sheet was as under : Liabilities Assets Creditors Building Reserves 6000 Machinery A s capital Stock B s capital Patents C s capital Debtors 8000 Cash 8000 Total 87,000 Total 87,000 A died on 30th June It was agreed between his executors and the remaining partners that: (a) Goodwill to be valued at 2.5 years purchase of the average profits of previous 4 years less 20% which were 2000:Rs 13000, 2001 : Rs 12000,2002 :Rs20000,2003 :Rs (b) Patents be valued at Rs 8000;Machinery at Rs 28000;and Building at Rs (c) Profit for the year be taken as having accrued at the same rate as that of the previous year. (d) Interest on capital be provided at 10% p.a. (e) Half of the amount due to A to be paid immediately to the executor and the balance transferred to executor loan a/c which is payable in two equal instalment with interest of 8% p.a.

16 Prepare A s capital a/c, A s executor a/c and A s executor a/c Loan Account till loan is paid. PART-B :ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT Q.17. How will you classify Loans given by Tata Finance Company in its Cash Flow Statement. (1 Marks) Q.18. Give two example of significant non cash transaction. (1 Marks) Q.19. The market Price of shares of HCCL was Rs 36 per share. If its Price Earning Ratio is 8 times, Calculate the EPS of the company. (1 Marks) Q.20. Explain the advantages of Analysis of Financial Statement. (3 Marks) Q.21. Prepare the Common Size Income Statement from the following information. (4 Marks) Particular 31st March st March 2007 Gross Sales Sales Return Cost of Goods Sold Operating Expenses Income Tax Rate % of Sales % % of sales % Q.22. a)cash sale of a company are 1/3rd oft the credit sales. Stock Turnover Ratio is 5 times. Closing stock is Rs 8000 more than the opening Stock and Closing debtors are 2/3rd of opening debtors. Closing Debtors are Rs 4000 and Opening Stock was Rs Gross Profit is 20% of Sales. Calculate Debtors Turn over Ratio. b) Calculate Debt Equity ratio from the following information: (4 Marks) Total Assets Rs Current Liabilities Rs Total Debts Rs Q.1. What are the features of Receipts and Payments Account? (1 Marks) Q.2. What is meant by Guarantee of profit to a partner? (1 Marks) Q.3. Mention any two provisions of the Partnership Act, in the Absence of Partnership deed?(1 Marks) Q.4. Why is P & L appropriation A/c prepared by partnership firm? (1 Marks) Q.5. What do you mean by limited liability? (1 Marks) Q.6. From the following informations calculate the amount of subscriptions for the year (3 Marks) Rs. subscriptions received during the year subscriptions outstanding 31 March subscriptions outstanding 31 March subscriptions received in advance on 31 March subscriptions received in advance on 31 March

17 subscription of Rs are still in arrears for the year Q.7. X limited forfeited 100 shares of Rs. 10 each, Rs. 6 called up, issued at a discount of 10% to Mahesh on which he had paid Rs. 2 per share. Out of these 80 shares were reissued at Rs. 6/- per share to Suresh. Rs. 8 paid up. (3 Marks) Q.8. B Ltd. issued 2,00,000 shares of rs. 10 each payable as follows : Rs on Application (on 1 Jan) Rs on Allotment (on 1 April) Rs on First Call (on 1 July) Rs on Second & Final Call (on 1 Oct) All the shares were subscribed and all the sums were duly received. Shareholder, Aditya who had 1,000 shares paid the amount of first and second calls with the allotment. Interest was paid to Mr. Aditya on 1 Oct Q.9. A & B started a partnership business on 1 January, Their capital contributions were Rs. 2,00,000 and Rs. 1,50,000 respectively. The partnership deed provided inter alias that : (a) Interest on capitals at 10% p.a. (b) A to get a salary of Rs. 2,000 p.m. and B Rs. 3,000 p.m. (c) Profits are to shared in the ratio of 3:2. The profits for the year ended 31 Dec, 2008 before making above appropriations were Rs. 2,16,000. Interest on drawings amounted to Rs. 2,200 for A and Rs. 2,500 for B. 3 Q.10. (2 x 2)= 4 (A) A & B are partners with capitals of Rs. 18,000 and Rs. 16,000 respectively. They admit C as a partner with 1/5 share in the profits of the firm. C brings Rs. 16,000 as his share of capital. Give Journal entries to record goodwill. (B) A, B & C are partners sharing profit and losses in the ratio of 6 :5 :3. They admit D into the firm. The new partner gets 3/7th share, equally from all the three partners. Calculate new and sacrificing ratio. Q.11. Journalise the following transactions assuming that the face value of each debenture is Rs (i) 150 debentures issued at Rs. 95 each, repayable at Rs (ii) 100 debentures issued at Rs. 95 each, repayable at Rs (iii) 80 debentures issued at Rs. 100 each, repayable at Rs (iv) 120 debentures issued at Rs. 105 each, repayable at Rs Q.12. From the following Receipts and Payments account of a club and from the information, prepare an Income and Expenditure account for the year ended 31st December, 2004 and the Balance Sheet as on that date:

18 Receipts and Payments Account for the year ended 31st Dec., 2008 Receipts Amount Payments Amount To Balance b/d 350 To Subscriptions: To Rent received from the use of hall 700 To Profit from entertainment 400 To Sales of newspapers 100 By Salaries 1400 By General Expenses 300 By Electric Charges 200 By Books 500 By Newspaper 400 By Balance c/d (a) The club has 50 members each paying an annual subscription of Rs. 25, subscriptions outstanding on 31st December, 2007 were Rs (b) On 31st December, 2008 salaries outstanding amounted to Rs Salaries paid in 2008 included Rs. 300 for the year (c) On the Club owned building valued at Rs , furniture Rs and books Rs. 1,000. (d) Provide depreciation on Furniture at 10 per cent. 6 Q.14. (3 x 2 =6 Marks) (a) X Finance Ltd. has issued % debentures in 2000, each Rs. 100, interest payable on June 30 and December 31, every year till the date of redemption. It redeemed 1000 debenture by paying back the money on 31st Dec., On the same date it also converted 2000 debentures into 19,800 equity shares of Rs. 10/- issued at par. Give journal entries for recording these transactions on December 31, 2003, in the books of X Finance Ltd. (b) A Company issued debentures of the face value of Rs at a discount of 6% on 1st January, These debentures are redeemable by annual drawings of Rs made on 31st December, each year. The directors decided to write off discount based on the debentures outstanding each year. Calculate the amount of discount to be written off in each year. Give journal entries.

19 Q.15. A & B are partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 2. Their Balance (8 Marks) Sheet was as follows on 1st January, BALANCE SHEET Liabilities Amount Assets Amount Sundry Creditors Capital Accounts : A B General Reserve Plant Patents Stock Debtors Cash C is admitted as a partner on the above date on the following terms: (i) He will pay Rs as goodwill for one-fourth share in the profits of the firm. (ii) The assets are to be valued as under : Plant at Rs ; Stock at Rs ; Debtors at book figure less a provision of 5 percent for Bad Debts. (iii) It was found that the creditors included a sum of Rs which was not to be paid but it was also found that there was a liability for compensation to workers amounting to Rs (iv) C was to introduce Rs as capital and the capital of other partners were to be adjusted in the new profits sharing ratio. For this purpose, current accounts were to be opened. Prepare Revaluation Account, Capital Accounts of all partners. Bank Account and the Balance Sheet of the firm. Q.16. A company issued for public subscription 75,000 equity shares of Rs. 10 each at a premium of Rs. 2 per share payable as under : (8 Marks) On application Rs. 2 per share, on allotment Rs. 5 per share (including Premium) on Ist call Rs. 2 per share and on second call Rs. 3 per share. Applications were received for shares. Shares were allotted to the applicants for shares, the remaining applications being rejected. Money over paid on application was utilised towards sum due on allotment.

20 A, to whom 3000 shares were alloted failed to pay the allotment money and two calls and B to whom 3750 shares were allotted failed to pay two calls. All these shares were forfeited after the final call shares including all shares of A were reissued as fully paid shares for Rs per share. 8 Give journal entries to record the above transactions in the books of the company. OR Rama Ltd. issued equity shares of Rs. 10 each at a discount of Re. 1 per share (to be adjusted on allotment) payable as follows : Rs. 3 per share on application Rs. 2 per share on allotment Rs. 4 per share on 1st call The subscription list was closed on 1st January, 2008 by which date applications for shares were received. Allotment was made as follows : List I. Applicants of shares were allotted in full. List II. Applicants shares were allotted shares on pro-rata basis. List III. Applicants shares were allotted shares on pro-rata basis. All the shareholders paid the amount due on allotment and call except A (who was allotted 3000 shares under List II) and B (who applied for 6000 shares under List III). They did not pay any money due on allotment and 1st call. Their shares were forfeited and reissued at Rs. 6 per share fully paid. Pass the necessary journal entries to record the above transactions. PART B Q.17. Name the statement prepared to ascertain short term financial position of the business.(1 Marks) Q.18. What is the ideal proprietary ratio? (1 Marks) Q.19. Name two items shown under the heading Reserve and Surplus. (1 Marks) Q.20. What do you mean by Accounting ratios? Give any three limitations of ratio analysis? (2 Marks) Q.21. Prepare a Comparative Income Statement with the help of the following information : (4 Marks) particulars Sales Gross Profit 40% 30% Indirect Expenses 50% of G.P. 40% of G.P. Income Tax 50% 50% Q.22. Balance Sheet of A Limited is given below : (6 Marks)

21 BALANCE SHEET Liabilities Amount Assets Amount Paid up Equity : Share Capital % debentures P/L A/c (for the current year after taxes) General Reserve Current Liabilities Building Machinery Debtors Stock Bank Additional Information : Net Sales for the current year is Rs Compute the following : (i) Net profit ratio (ii) Current ratio (iii) Fixed assets turnover ratio (iv) Debt equity ratio. SAMPLE PAPER-IV ACCOUNTANCY Q.1. A & B ARE PARTNERS. A WITHDRAWS RS 800 AT BEIGINING OF EVERY MONTH FOR EIGHT MONTH ENDING & B WITHDRAWS RS 800 AT THE END OF EVERY MONTH FOR NINE MONTHS ENDING AT CALCULATE INTEREST ON 12% P.A. (2 Marks) Q.2. WRITE A NOTE ON MINIMUM SUBSCRIPITON? (2 Marks) Q.3. LIST THE SOURCES OF REDEMPTION OF DEBENTURE? (2 Marks) Q.4. LIST THE VAPIOUS METHODS BY WHICH WE CAN ISSUE DEBENTURE? (2 Marks) Q.5. AMAR KARAN & SARAN WERE PARTNERS SHARING PROFITS IN THE RATIO OF 2:2:1.COMMISSION OF RS 1,500 WAS PAYABLE TO AMAR BUT WAS OMITED. PROFITS OF RS 4,80,000 WERE DISTRIBUTED AMONG THE PARTNERS WITHOUT PROVIDING FOR COMMISSION TO AMAR.PASS NECESSARY ADJUSTMENT ENTRY FOR RECTIFICATION. (3 Marks)

22 Q.6. THE PROMISING COMPANY LTD. TOOK OVER ASSETS OF RS 3,50,000 & LIABILITES OF RS 30,000 OF X LTD. FOR A PURCHASE CONSIDERATION OF RS 3,30,000. THE PROMISING COMPANY LTD. PAID THE PURCHASE CONSIDERATIO N BY ISSUING 12% DEBENTURE OF RS 100 EACH AT 10 % PREMIUM. GIVE JOURNAL ENTRIES IN THE BOOKS OF PROMISING LTD. (2 Marks) Q.7. A & B ARE PARTNERS SHARING PROFITS IN THE RATIO OF 5:3. THEY ADMIT C IN THE FIRM FOR 3/10 TH SHARE IN PROFIT WHICH HE TAKES 2/10 TH FROM A & 1/10 TH FROM B. C BRINGS RS 30,000 AS PREMIUM IN CASH OUT OF HIS SHARE OF RS 7,800. GOODWILL A/C DOES NOT APPEAR IN THE BOOKS OF A & B. GIVE NECESSARY JOURNAL ENTRIES IN THE BOOKS OF THE FIRM. (4 Marks) Q.8. PASS THE JOURNAL ENTRIES FOR THE FOLLOWING AT THE TIME OF DISSOLUTION OF THE FIRM : - SALE OF ASSETS RS 50,000 -> PAYEMENT OF LIABILITES RS 10,000 - A COMMISION OF 5% ALLOWED TO MR X A PARTNER ON SALE OF ASSETS. (4 Marks) Q.9.WHAT IS MEANT BY ISSUE OF SHARES AT DISCOUNT? EXPLAIN THE PROVISION OF SECTION 79 OF THE COMPANIES ACT REGARDING ISSUE OF SHARES AT DISCOUNT. (4 Marks) Q.10. JOURNALISE THE BELOW TRANSATION ASSUMING THAT THE DEBENTURE WERE CONVERTED AT THE OPTION OF THE DEBENTUREHOLDERS BEFORE THE DATE OF REDEMPTION X LTD. REDEEMED 5,000, 12% DEBENTURE OF RS 100 EACH WHICH WERE ISSUED AT 94 BY CONVERTING THEM INTO EQUITY SHARES OF RS 100 EACH AT 25% PREMIUM. X LTD. REDEEMED 2,000 14% DEBENTURE OF RS 100 EACH WHICH WERE ISSUED AT A DISCOUNT OF 5% BY CONVERTING THEM INTO EQUITY SHARES OF RS 10 EACH ISSUED AY DISCOUNT OF 5 %. (4 Marks) Q.11. P LTD. ISSUED RS 4,00,000 10% DEBENTURE OF RS 100 EACH AT PAR, REDEEMABLE AT 5% PREMIUM AT THE OPTION OF DEBENTUREHOLDERS. ONE DEBENTURES HOLDING 200 DEBENTURE EXERCISED HIS OPTION. PASS JOURNAL ENTRIES TO RECORD THE ISSUE & CONVERSION OF DEBENTURES. (4 Marks) Q.12. SONAM LTD. ISSUED20,000 SHARES OF RS 10 EACH AT A DISCOUNT OF RS 1 PER SHARE PAYABLE AS FOLLOWS: RS 2.50 PER SHARE ON APPLICATION RS 4.00 PER SHARE ON ALLOTMENT RS 2.50 PER SHARE ON 1 ST & FINAL CALL. SUBSCRIPITON LIST WAS CLOSED ON 1 ST JANUARY,1994 BY WHICH DATE APPLICATION FOR 45,000 SHARES HAD BEEN RECEIVED. ALLOTMENT WAS MADE AS FOLLOWS: LIST A --APPLICANTS FOR 5,000 SHARES WERE ALLOTED IN FULL. LIST B - APPLICANTS FOR 10,000 SHARES WERE ALLOTED 5,000 SHARES ON PRO-RATA BASIS.

23 LIST C -APPLICANTS FOR 30,000 SHARES WERE ALLOTED 10,000 SHARES ON PRO-RATA BASIS. APPLICATION MONEY IN EXCESS OF THAT REQUIRED ON ALLOTMENT COULD BE UTILIZED FOR CALLS. ALL THE SHAREHOLDERS PAID THE AMOUNTS DUE ON ALLOTMENT & CALLS EXCEPT Y (WHO WAS ALLOTTED 400 SHARES UNDER LIST B ) & Z (WHO WAS ALLOTED 200 SHARES UNDER LIST C ). BOTH OF THESE SHAREHOLDERS PAID ONLY THE APPLICATION MONEY. THEIR SHARES WERE DULY FORFEITED & WERE RE ISSUED AT RS 7 PER SHARE FULLY PAID. PASS THE NECESSARY JOURNAL ENTRIES. (6 Marks) Q.13. THE BALANCE SHEET OF J,K & L WHO WERE SHARING PROFITS IN 5:3:2,IS GIVEN BELOW AS ON 31 ST /MARCH/2003: LIABILITES RS ASSETS RS SUNDRY CREDITORS 78,600 LAND 1,85,000 J S CAPITAL 5,78,800 BUILDINGS 2,87,000 K S CAPITAL 3,47,800 PLANT&MACHINERY 3,86,000 L S CAPITAL 2,37,900 STOCK 1,85,000 DEBTORS 92,100 CASH 1,08,000 12,43,100 12,43,100 L RETIRES ON THE ABOVE DATE & THE FOLLOWING ADJUSTMENTS IN THE VALUE OF ASSETS & LIABILITES WERE AGREED UPON: - LAND WAS UNDER VALUED BY RS 1,20,000;PLANT & MACHINERY OVERVALUED BY RS 35, PROVISION FOR DOUBTFUL DEBT WAS REQUIRED FOR RS 6, GOODWILL WAS VALUED AT RS 3,00,000 & WAS TO BE ADJUSTED AGAINST THE CAPITAL OF REMAINING PARTNERS. - L WAS PAID RS 75,000 IMMEDIATELY & THE BALANCE AMOUNT WAS TO BE TRANSFERRED TO HIS LOAN A/C. PREPARE CASH A/C; REVALUTION A/C; CAPITAL A/C & BALANCE SHEET OF THE RECONSTITUTED FIRM ON THE ABOVE DATE. (6 Marks) OR A, B&C WERE PARTNERS WHOSE BALANCE SHEET AS ON 31 ST /DEC/1987 WAS AS BELOW: LIABILITES RS ASSETS RS CREDITORS 7,096 CASH AT BANK 6,496 GENERAL RESERVE 3,000 DEBTORS 9,000 CAPITAL: A S-8,000 B S-6,000 C S-4,000 18,000 STOCK 10,600 FURNITURE 2,000 28,096 28,096

24 B RETIRED ON THAT DATE & FOLLOWING ADJUSTMENT WERE DONE: - TO REDUCE STOCK & FURNITURE BY 5% & 10%. - TO PROVIDE DOUBTFUL DEBTS 5% ON DEBTORS. - RENT OUTSTANDING WAS RS 260;GOODWILL WAS VALUED AT RS 4,200. A & C DECIDED TO SHARE PROFITS&LOSSES IN 5:3;NOT TO SHOW GOODWILL IN THE BOOKS;READJUST THEIR CAPITALIN THE PROFIT SHARING RATIO;BRING IN SUFFICIENT CASH TO PAY OFF B IMMEDITELY & TO LEAVE A BALANCE OF RS 1,000 IN THE BANK. PREPARE NECCESARY A/C S. (6 Marks) Q.14. A & B ARE PARTNERS OF 3:2 AS ON 1 ST /JAN/1999.THEIR BALANCE SHEET AS FOLLOWS: LIABILITES RS ASSETS RS SUNDRY CREDITORS 51,000 GOODWILL 15,000 WORKMEN S COMPENSATION FUND 4,000 PROFIT & LOSSA/C 15,000 CAPITAL:-- A---1,00,000 B--- 1,20,000 2,20,000 PLANT 75,000 PATENTS 8,000 STOCK 80,000 DEBTORS 62,000 CASH 20,000 2,75,000 2,75,000 ON THIS DATE THEY AGREED TO ADMIT C ON FOLLOWING TERMS: - C WILL GET 3/10 TH SHARE WHICH HE SHALL ACCQUIRE 1/5 TH FROM A & 1/10 TH FROM B.HE WILL BRING IN RS 60,000 AS HIS CAPITAL. - GOODWILL OF THE FIRM WAS RS 40,000 & PARTNERS DECIDE TO WRITE OFF GOODWILL FROM THE BOOKS OF NEW FIRM. - PLANT IS VALUED AT RS 60,000 & STOCK AT RS 70, CLAIM ON A/C OF WORKMEN S COMPENSATION FUND IS RS 6, PATENTS SHOULD BE WRITTEN OFF. - INVESTMENTS OF RS 5,000 WHICH DIDN T APPEAR IN THE BOOKS SHOULD BE DULY RECORDED. - B IS TO WITHDRAW RS 20,000 IN CASH. GIVE JOURNAL;REVALUATION A/C & PARTNERS CAPITAL A/C OF NEW FIRM. (8 Marks) OR A, B & C WERE CARRYING ON BUSINESS WITH THE FOLLOWING ASSETS WITH EFFECT FROM 1/1/1980. FURNITURE RS 18,000, MACHINE RS 72,000 ; CASH RS 10,000; DEBTORS RS 20,000. THEIR RATIO IS 5:3:2.CAPITAL IS ALSO SHARED IN SAME RATIO. B DIED ON 31/6/1980. HIS SON CLAIMED HIS FATHER S INTEREST IN THE FIRM

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