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Classify the following items under major head and sub-head (if any) in the Balance Sheet of a company as per Schedule III of the Companies Act, 2013:

(i) Capital Work-in-Progress:

(ii) Provision for Warranties;

(iii) Income received in Advance; and

(iv) Capital Advances

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Item Major Head Sub-Head
Capital Work-in-Progress Non-Current Assets Fixed Assets- Capital Work-in-Progress
Provision for Warranties Non-Current Liabilities Long Term Provisions
Income Received in Advance Current Liabilities Other Current Liabilities
Capital Advances Non-Current Assets Long Term Loans & Advances
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Chapter 1: Financial Statements of a Company - Exercises [Page 66]

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TS Grewal Accountancy - Analysis of Financial Statements [English] Class 12
Chapter 1 Financial Statements of a Company
Exercises | Q 12 | Page 66

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