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Revision: Joint Stock Company Accounts >> Redemption of Debentures Accounts ISC (Commerce) Class 12 CISCE

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Key Points

Key Points: Redemption of Debentures
  • Redemption of debentures means repaying the amount due to debentureholders.
  • Debentures are usually redeemed on the due date, but may be redeemed earlier if permitted.
  • Redemption can be done through full payment, in instalments by draw of lots, or by conversion.
  • The amount paid on redemption may be the face value or face value plus premium.
  • Redemption must follow the terms stated in the prospectus and the debenture certificate.
Key Points: Debentures Redemption Reserve (DRR)
  • Debenture Redemption Reserve (DRR) is a reserve created out of the profits available for dividends to ensure funds are available for the redemption of debentures.
  • The transfer of profit to DRR is an appropriation of profit and is not treated as an expense in the accounts.
  • According to Section 71(4) of the Companies Act, 2013, the amount in DRR can be used only for redeeming debentures.
  • Companies such as listed companies, banking companies, AIFIs, NBFCs, HFCs, and other financial institutions are not required to create a DRR.
  • Only unlisted companies (excluding NBFCs and HFCs) are required to create a DRR, and the amount must be at least 10% of the outstanding debentures' value.
Journal Entries: Debentures Redemption Reserve

1. For transferring amount to Debenture Redemption Reserve:

General Reserve A/c                                                            ...Dr.

Dividend Equalisation Reserve A/c                                     ...Dr.

Surplus,i.e., Balance in Statement of Profit & Loss A/c      ...Dr.

        To Debentures Redemption Reserve A/c

(Being the amount transferred to DRR)

2. When all Debentures are Redeemed together

Debentures Redemption Reserve A/c        ....Dr.

       To General Reserve A/c

Journal Entries: Debentures Redemption Investment (DRI)

1. For Income Received with TDS Deducted:

Bank A/c                                         ...Dr.

TDS Collected (Receivable) A/c    ...Dr.

        To Interest Earned A/c

2. On Investment or Deposit being made in specified securities:

Debentures Redemption Investment A/c       ...Dr.

         To Bank A/c

3. On Realising the Investment:

Bank A/c                                                                                                                  ...Dr.

Loss on Realisation of Debenture Redemption Investment A/c (in case of loss)    ...Dr.

       To Debentures Redemption Investment A/c

       To Gain on Realisation of Debenture Redemption Investment A/c (in case of gain)

4. Interest Income and TDS on Interest:

Bank A/c                    ...Dr.

TDS Collected A/c     ...Dr.

      To Interest Earned A/c

5. Gain on Realisation (Sale) of Investment:

Gain on Realisation of Debentures Redemption Investment A/c    ...Dr.

      To Settlement of Profit & Loss

6. Loss on Realisation (Sale) of Investment:

Statement of Profit & Loss       ...Dr.

     To Loss on Realisation of Debenture Redemption Investment A/c

Key Points: Debentures Redemption Investment (DRI)
  • DRI means investing at least 15% of debentures maturing by 31st March of next year.
  • This investment must be made on or before 30th April of the current year.
  • AIFIs, banks, NBFCs (unlisted), HFCs (unlisted) and some financial institutions are exempt.
  • Investment is made in specified securities like bank deposits and government bonds.
  • If debentures are redeemed in instalments, the investment remains until the final instalment is paid.
Journal Entries: Applicable at Time of Redemption (Par or Premium)

A. If Reddemed at Par:

1. On debentures becoming due:

...% Debentures A/c      ...Dr.

  To Debentureholders A/c

2. On payment:

Debentureholders A/c     ...Dr.

     To Bank A/c

B. If Redeemed at Premium:

1. On debentures becoming due:

...% Debentures A/c                                          ...Dr.

Premium on Redemption of Debentures A/c     ...Dr.

           To Debentureholders A/c

2. On payment:

Debentureholders A/c     ...Dr.

         To Bank A/c

Journal Entries: Preparation Before Redemption (Mandatory for Unlisted Companies)

A. On 31st March of the previous year : 

On transfer of profits by an unlisted Company@ 10% of the face value of debentures outstanding : 

Surplus, i.e., Balance in Statement of Profit & Loss     ...Dr.

Dividend Equalisation Reserve A/c                               ...Dr.

General Reserve                                                             ...Dr. 

        To Debenture Redemption Reserve

B. At the beginning of the financial year (Upto 30th April): 

On making Investment by all unlisted as well as listed Companies @15% of the face value of debentures to be redeemed : 

Debenture Redemption Investment A/c       ...Dr.

         To Bank A/c

C. At the time of redemption: On Encashing Investment

Bank A/c                  ...Dr.

    To Debenture Redemption Investment A/c

D. On redemption of debentures :

1.On Debentures becoming due:

Debentures A/c         ...Dr.

        To Debentureholder A/c

2. On Payment:

Debentureholder A/c    ...Dr.

       To Bank A/c

E. On transfer of amount of DRR to General Reserve:

Debenture Redemption Reserve (DRR) A/c      ...Dr.

         To General Reserve A/c

Key Points: Redemption of Debentures in Instalments by Draw of Lots
  • In the draw of lots method, debentures are redeemed yearly through a lottery system.
  • Unlisted companies must transfer 10% of outstanding debentures to DRR before redemption.
  • A part of DRR is shifted to General Reserve as debentures are redeemed.
  • DRI is not realised if debentures will be redeemed in future years.
  • If the current year's redemption is more than last year's, 15% of the new amount must be invested.
 
Journal Entries: Redemption by Payment in Instalments by Draw of Lots

1. When debentures are due for redemption:

Debentures A/c          ...Dr.

      To Debentureholders A/c

2. When payment is made to debentureholders:

Debentureholders A/c          ...Dr.

      To Bank A/c

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