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On 1st April, 2015. Mathew Ltd. Issued 10,000, 9% Debentures of ₹ 100 Each at a Discount of 5%, Redeemable at a Premium of 5%. - Accountancy

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On 1st April, 2015. Mathew Ltd. issued 10,000, 9% Debentures of ₹ 100 each at a discount of 5%, redeemable at a premium of 5%. These debentures were redeemable as follows:

On 31st March, 2016 2,000 Debentures;
On 31st March, 2017 5,000 Debentures;
On 31st March, 2018 3,000 Debentures.

Prepare the Loss on Issue of Debentures Account, Debentures Account and Premium on Redemption of Debentures Account for three years.

Journal Entry
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Solution

In the books of Mathew Ltd.
Loss on Issue of Debentures A/c

Dr.                                                                                Cr.

Date

Particulars

Amount

(₹)

Date

Particulars

Amount

(₹)

2015  

 

2016  

 

April 01 To 9% Debentures A/c        

1,00,000

March 31 By Statement of Profit & Loss A/c

1,00,000

   

1,00,000

   

1,00,000

9% Debentures A/c

Dr.                                                                                 Cr.

Date

Particulars

Amount

(₹)

Date

Particulars

Amount

(₹)

2016  

 

2015  

 

March 31 To Debentureholders A/c

2,00,000

April 01 By Debenture Application & Allotment A/c

9,50,000

March 31 To balance c/d

8,00,000

April 01 By Loss on Issue of Debentures A/c

50,000

   

10,00,000

   

10,00,000

2017  

 

2016  

 

March 31 To Debentureholders A/c

5,00,000

April 01 By balance b/d

8,00,000

March 31 To balance c/d

3,00,000

   

 

   

8,00,000

   

8,00,000

2018  

 

2017  

 

March 31 To Debentureholders A/c

3,00,000

April 01 By balance b/d

3,00,000

   

3,00,000

   

3,00,000

Premium on Redemption of Debentures A/c

Dr.                                                                                Cr.

Date

Particulars

Amount

(₹)

Date

Particulars

Amount

(₹)

2016  

 

2015  

 

March 31 To Debentureholders A/c       

10,000

April 01 By Loss on Issue of Debentures A/c

50,000

March 31 To balance c/d

40,000

   

 

   

50,000

   

50,000

2017  

 

2016  

 

March 31 To Debentureholders A/c

25,000

April 01 By balance b/d

40,000

March 31 To balance c/d

15,000

   

 

   

40,000

   

40,000

2018  

 

2017  

 

March 31 To Debentureholders A/c

15,000

April 01 By balance b/d

15,000

   

15,000

   

15,000

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Chapter 2: Issue of Debentures - Exercise [Page 57]

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TS Grewal Accountancy - Double Entry Book Keeping Volume 2 [English] Class 12
Chapter 2 Issue of Debentures
Exercise | Q 49 | Page 57

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