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Aditya, Abhinav and Ankit were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 4: 3 : 3. On 31st March, 2022, the firm was dissolved. Aditya was appointed to complete the dissolution process for which he was allowed a remuneration of ₹ 42,000. Aditya also agreed to bear dissolution expenses. Actual expenses on dissolution amounted to ₹ 33,000 which were paid by Aditya. Aditya’s Capital Account will be credited by: 

Appears in 3 question papers
Chapter: [3.1] Accounting for Partnership Firms
Concept: Concept of Dissolution of Partnership Firm

Aayush and Aarushi are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 2. They admitted Naveen into partnership for 1/4th share. Goodwill of the firm was to be valued at three years' purchase of super profits. Average net profit of the firm was ₹ 20,000. Capital investment in the business was ₹ 50,000 and Normal Rate of Return was 10%. Calculate the amount of Goodwill premium brought by Naveen. 

Appears in 3 question papers
Chapter: [3.1] Accounting for Partnership Firms
Concept: Methods of Valuation of Goodwill

Read the following hypothetical situation and answer the following question on its basis:

Rudra, Dev and Shiv were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 5 : 3 : 2. Their fixed capitals were ₹ 6,00,000, ₹ 4,00,000, and ₹ 2,00,000, respectively. Besides his capital, Shiv had given a loan of ₹ 75,000 to the firm. Their partnership deed provided for the following:

  1. Interest on capital @ 9% p.a.
  2. Interest on partner’s drawings @ 12% p.a.
  3. Salary to Rudra ₹ 30,000 per month, and to Dev ₹ 40,000 per quarter.
  4. Interest on Shiv’s loan @ 9% p.a.

During the year, Rudra withdrew ₹ 50,000 at the end of each quarter; Dev withdrew ₹ 50,000 in the beginning of each half year; and Shiv withdrew ₹ 70,000 at the end of each half year.

The profit of the firm for the year ended 31-3-2022 before allowing interest on Shiv’s loan was ₹ 7,06,750.

What will the amount of interest on drawings of the partners?

Appears in 3 question papers
Chapter: [3.1] Accounting for Partnership Firms
Concept: Distribution of Profit Among Partners

TRK Ltd. issued 767, 9% debentures of Rs.100 each on 1-1-2016. Pass necessary journal entries for the issue of debentures in the following situations:

(a) When debentures were issued at a discount of 3% and were redeemable at a premium of 7%.

(b) When debentures were issued at a premium of 4% and were redeemable at a premium of 9%.

Appears in 3 question papers
Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Issue of Debentures with Terms of Redemption

To provide employment to the youth and to develop a backward area of Jharkhand which is near one of the coal mines, Thermal Power Energies Ltd. decided to set-up a Thermal Power Plant of 500 mega watt capacities. The company decided to issue 10,00,000 equity shares of Rs.10 each at a premium of 70% to finance the project.

Applications for 17,00,000 shares were received. Applications for 5, 00,000 shares were rejected and money refunded. Shares were allotted on pro-rata basis to the remaining applicants. The whole of share money was payable on application.

Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of the company and identify any two values which the company wants to convey to the society.

Appears in 3 question papers
Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Over Subscription of Shares >> Pro-rata Allotment

To provide employment to the youth and to develop the Naxal affected backward areas of Chhattisgarh. X Ltd. decided to set-up a power plant. For raising funds the company decided to issue 7, 50,000 equity shares of Rs.10 each at a premium of 50%. The whole amount was payable on application. Applications for 20,00,000 shares were received. Applications for 50,000 shares were rejected and shares were allotted to the remaining applicants on pro-rata basis.

Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of the company and identify any two values which X Ltd. wants to propagate.

Appears in 3 question papers
Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Over Subscription of Shares >> Pro-rata Allotment

On 2.3.2016 L and B Ltd. issued 635, 9% debentures of Rs.500 each. Pass necessary journal entries for the issue of debentures in the following situations:

(a) When debentures were issued at 5% discount, redeemable at 10% premium.

(b) When debentures were issued at 12% premium, redeemable at 6% premium.

Appears in 3 question papers
Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Issue of Debentures with Terms of Redemption

Give the meaning of Debenture?

Appears in 3 question papers
Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Concept of Debentures

Give any one purpose for which the amount received as ‘Securities Premium’ may be utilised.

Appears in 3 question papers
Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Theory on Shares

BG. Ltd. issued 2,000, 12% debentures of Rs.100 each on 1st April 2012. The issue was fully subscribed. According to the terms of issue, interest on the debentures is payable half-yearly on 30th September and 31st March and the tax deducted at source is 10%. Pass necessary journal entries related to the debenture interest for the half-yearly ending 31st March, 2013 and transfer of interest on debentures of the year to the Statement of Profit & Loss.

Appears in 3 question papers
Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Interest on Debentures

JJK Ltd invited application or issuing 50,000 equity shares of 10 each at par. The amount was payable as follows:

On Application: Rs 2 per share
On Allotment: Rs 4 per share
On first and Final Call: Balance Amount

The issue was oversubscribed three times. Applications for 30% shares were rejected and money refunded. 

The allotment was made to the remaining applicants as follows:

Category No. of Shares Applied No. of shares Allotted
I 80,000 40,000
II 25,000 10,000

Excess money paid by the applicants who were allotted shares was adjusted towards the sums due on allotment.

Deepak, a shareholder belonging the Category I, who had applied for 1,000 shares, failed to pay the
allotment money. Raju, a shareholder holding 100 shares, also failed to pay the allotment money. Raju belonged to category II. Shares of both Deepak and Raju were forfeited immediately after allotment. Afterwards, first and final call was made and was duly received. The forfeited shares of Deepak and Raju were reissued at 11 per share fully paid up
Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of the company

Appears in 3 question papers
Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Over Subscription of Shares

Joy Ltd. issued 1,00,000 equity shares of Rs 10 each. The amount was payable as follows:

On application - Rs 3 per share

On allotment - Rs 4 per share

On 1st and final call - balance

Applications for 95,000 shares were received and shares were allotted to all the applicants. Sonam to whom 500 shares were allotted failed to pay allotment money and Gautam paid his entire amount due including the amount due on first and final call on the 750 shares allotted to him along with allotment.

The amount received on allotment was

(a) Rs 3,80,000
(b) Rs 3,78,000
(c) Rs 3,80,250
(d) Rs 4,00,250

Appears in 3 question papers
Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Over Subscription of Shares >> Pro-rata Allotment

'Ananya Ltd' had an authorized capital of Rs 10,00,00,000 divided into 10,00,000 equity shares of Rs 100 each. The company had already issued 2,00,000 shares. The dividend paid per share for the year ended 31.3.2007 was Rs 30. The management decided to export its products to African countries. To meet the requirements of additional funds, the finance manager put up the following three alternate proposals before the Board of Directors:

(1) Issue 47,500 equity shares at a premium of Rs 100 per share.
(2) Obtain a long-term loan from the bank which was available at 12% per annum.
(3) Issue 9% debentures at a discount of 5%.

After evaluating these alternatives the company decided to issue 1,00,000, 9% debentures on 1.4.2008. The face value of each debenture was Rs 100. These debentures were redeemable in four installments starting from the end of the third year, which was as follows:

Year Rs
III 10,00,000
IV 20,00,000
V 30,00,000
VI 40,00,000

Prepare 9% debenture account from 1.4.2008 till all the debentures were redeemed.

Appears in 3 question papers
Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Terms of Issue of Debentures> Issue of Debentures at Par

Tata Ltd. issued 5,000, 10% Debentures of Rs 100 each on 1st April 2012. The issue was fully subscribed. According to the terms of issue, interest on debentures is payable half-yearly on 30th September and 31st March and tax deducted at source is 10%.
Pass the necessary journal entries related to the debenture interest for the half-yearly ending on 31st March 2013 and transfer of interest on debentures to Statement of Profit and Loss.

Appears in 3 question papers
Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Concept of Debentures

Pass necessary journal entries in the given cases :

Britannia Ltd. redeemed 3,000, 12% debentures of  Rs 100 each which were issued at a discount of  Rs 10 per debenture by converting them into equity shares of  Rs 100 each Rs 90 paid up.

Appears in 3 question papers
Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Terms of Issue of Debentures> Issue of Debentures at Par

Hero Ltd. purchased plant and machinery for ₹ 18,00,000 from Pearl Machines Ltd. payable ₹ 3,00,000 by drawing a promissory note and the balance by the issue of 9% debentures of ₹ 100 each at a premium of 20%.
Pass the necessary journal entries in the books of Hero Ltd. for the above transactions.

Appears in 3 question papers
Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Terms of Issue of Debentures> Issue of Debentures at Par

BGP Ltd. invited applications for issuing 15,000, 11% debentures of ₹ 100 each at a premium of ₹ 50 per debenture. The full amount was payable on application. Applications were received for 25,000 debentures. Applications for 5,000 debentures were rejected and the application money was refunded. Debentures were allotted to the remaining applicants on a pro-rata basis.
Pass the necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of BGP Ltd.

Appears in 3 question papers
Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Terms of Issue of Debentures> Issue of Debentures at Par

Agam Ltd. issued 40,000 9% debentures of ₹ 100 each on April 1, 2018, at a discount of 10%, redeemable at a premium of 10%. Assuming that the interest was paid half-yearly on September 30 and March 31 and the tax deducted at source was 10%, give journal entries relating to debenture interest for the half-year ended March 31, 2019.

Appears in 3 question papers
Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Terms of Issue of Debentures> Issue of Debentures at Par

Pass journal entries relating to issue of debentures for the following transactions:

  1. Issued 8,000, 10% debentures of ₹ 100 each at a discount of 10%, redeemable at 5% premium.
  2. Issued 4,000, 12% debentures of ₹ 100 each at 10% premium, redeemable at 6% premium.
  3. Issued ₹ 1,00,000, 9% debentures of ₹ 100 each at par redeemable at par.
  4. Issued ₹ 5,00,000, 9% debentures of ₹ 100 each at 10% premium redeemable at par.
  5. Issued ₹ 6,000, 9% debentures of ₹ 100 each at a discount of 10% redeemable at par.
Appears in 3 question papers
Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Terms of Issue of Debentures> Issue of Debentures at Par

Pass necessary journal entries in the books of Z Ltd. for the following transaction:

Z Ltd. invited applications for issuing 10,000, 9% debentures of ₹ 100 each at a premium of ₹ 10 per debenture. The full amount was payable on application. Applications were received for 15,000 debentures. Applications for 3,000 debentures were rejected and the applications money was refunded. Debentures were allotted to the remaining applicants on a pro-rata basis.

Appears in 3 question papers
Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Over Subscription of Shares >> Pro-rata Allotment
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