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State whether following statement is true or false :Analysis of financial statement is a tool but not a remedy. - Book Keeping and Accountancy

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State whether following statement is true or false :
Analysis of financial statement is a tool but not a remedy.

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  • True

  • False

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उत्तर

True

Explanation:
 Financial statements record financial transactions. However, the process of reviewing and drawing conclusions by evaluating Balance sheet and Profit and Loss Account is done through the analysis of financial statements. It is not a remedy; rather, it is a tool to evaluate results of business and helps in decision-making activity of the management. Analysis of financial statement gives the management an insight into the business and helps them in taking rational decisions.

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अध्याय 9: Analysis of Financial Statements - Exercise 9.1 (Objective Questions) [पृष्ठ ३७६]

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बालभारती Book-Keeping and Accountancy [English] Standard 12 Maharashtra State Board
अध्याय 9 Analysis of Financial Statements
Exercise 9.1 (Objective Questions) | Q C. 2. | पृष्ठ ३७६
मायकल वाझ Book Keeping and Accountancy [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board
अध्याय 12 Analysis of Financial Statements
Exercise 1 | Q 2 | पृष्ठ ३८४

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संबंधित प्रश्न

Balance sheet is a nominal account.


State and explain any 'four objectives' of financial statement analysis from the business point of view.


State and explain any 'four objectives' of analysis of financial statement from a business concern's point of view.


Following incomplete information is available from the records maintained by Mr. Premnath.

Particulars

1.4.2009
Rs.

31.3.2010
Rs.

Cash Balance

Bank Balance

Sundry Debtors

Stock

Furniture

Creditors

10% Bank Loan

12,000

26,000

20,000

24,000

24,000

20,000

20,000

13,000

30,000

26,000

26,000

24,000

20,000

20,000

Additional Information :

(1) Mr. Premnath introduced additional capital in the business amounted to Rs 15,000 on 1st January, 2010.

(2) He has paid life insurance premium Rs 10,000 from the business account and withdrawn goods worth Rs 5,000 for his personal use.

(3) Write off Rs 1,000 as bad debts and maintain reserve for doubtful debts at 5% on remaining debtors.

(4) Provide depreciation at 5% p.a. on furniture.

(5) The closing balance of sundry creditors has been overvalued by Rs 2,000 in the books of account.

(6) Provide Interest on Capital and Bank Loan @ 10% p.a.

Prepare :

(i) Statement of Affairs as on 1.4.2009.

(ii) Statement of Affairs as on 31.3.2010.

(iii) Statement of Profit or Loss for the year ended 31st March, 2010. 


State whether following statement are true or false :
Financial statements include only balance sheet.


State whether following statement is true or false :
Analysis of financial statement is a tool but not a remedy.


State whether following statement is true or false :
Government is not interested in analysis of financial statement.


Select the appropriate answer from the alternatives given below & rewrite the completed statement
From financial statement analysis, the creditors are interested to know _____________.


Answer the following in brief :
What do you mean by analysis of financial statements?

 

Answer the following in brief :
State any three limitations of Analysis of financial statement.


What is ‘analysis’ of financial statement?


Explain the limitations of analysis of financial statements.


Bill Payable is ___________


Give one word/term/phrase for the following statement.

The statement showing financial position for different periods of previous year and current year.


Give one word/term/phrase for the following statement.

Activity related to acquisition of long term assets and investment.


State true or false with reason.

The short term deposits are considered as cash equivalent.


Answer in one sentence only.

Give any three examples of current assets?


Prepare Comparative Balance Sheet for the year ended 31.3.18 and 31.3.19 Assets & Liabilities as follows:

Particulars 31.3.18 (₹) 31.3.19 (₹)
1) Fixed Assets 120,000 1,50,000
2) Share Capital 60,000 72,000
3) Current Assets 28,000 27,000
4) Reserve & Surplus 24,000 30,000
5) Loan 34,000 51,000
6) Current liabilities 30,000 24,000

Which of the following statements is not true?


Balance sheet provides information about the financial position of a business concern


The term fund’ refers to


Following is the Balance Sheet of Mahi Traders for the year ended 31-3-2018 and 31-3-2019:

Liabilities 31-03-2018 (₹) 31-03-2019 (₹) Assets 31-03-2018 (₹) 31-03-2019 (₹)
Equity Share Capital 1,60,000 1,60,000 Fixed Assets 2,40,000 2,88,000
Pref. Shares Capital 40,000 40,000 Investment 40,000 40,000
Reserve and Surplus 40,000 48,000 Current Assets 1,20,000 96,000
Secured Loan 80,000 32,000      
Unsecured Loan 40,000 72,000      
Current Liabilities 40,000 72,000      
  4,00,000 4,24,000   4,00,000 4,24,000

Prepare Common Size Balance Sheet for the year 31-03-2018 and 31-03-2019


Convert following Trading Account and Profit and Loss Account into Vertical Income Statement:

Dr. Trading, Profit and Loss Account
for the year ended as on 31st March,2020 
Cr.
Particulars Amount ₹ Particulars Amount ₹
To Opening stock 20,000 By Sales 1,20,000
To Purchases 90,000 By Closing Stock 30,000
To Carriage inward 500    
To Wages 10,000    
To Gross Profit c/d 29,500    
Total 1,50,000 Total  1,50,000
To Office expenses 12,500 By Gross Profit b/d 29,500
To Selling expenses 10,000    
To Finance expenses 3,000    
To Net Profit c/d 4,000    
  29,500   29,500

Under which major heads and sub-heads will the following items be presented in the Balance Sheet of the company as per Schedule III, Part I of the Companies Act, 2013?

  1. Bills Receivable
  2. Securities premium reserve
  3. Calls in advance

Convert the following Trading and Profit and Loss Account into Vertical Income Statement:

Dr. Trading, Profit and Loss Account
(for the year ended 31st March, 2020) 
Cr.
Particulars Amount
(₹)
Particulars Amount
(₹)
To Opening stock 50,000 By Sales 6,00,000
To Purchases 4,50,000 By Closing Stock 1,50,000
To Carriage 20,000    
To Direct expenses 30,000    
To Wages 50,000    
To Gross Profit c/d 1,50,000    
Total 7,50,000   7,50,000
To Office expenses 62,500 By Gross Profit b/d 1,50,000
To Finance expenses 15,000    
To Selling expenses 50,000    
To Net Profit c/d 22,500    
Total 1,50,000   1,50,000

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