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What is meant by a 'Common Size Statement'?
Concept: Common-Size Statement
From the following details obtained from the financial statements of Jeev Ltd. Calculate interest coverage ratio
Net Profit after tax 1, 20,000
12% Long term Debt 20, 00,000
Tax Rate 40%
Concept: Solvency Ratios >> Interest Coverage Ratio
List any four items of 'reserves' that are shown under the heading 'Reserves and Surplus' in the Balance Sheet of a company as per schedule Ill of the Companies Act 2013
Concept: Statement of Profit and Loss
Give the meaning of 'Long-Term Provisions'.
Concept: Solvency Ratios >> Debt to Equity Ratio
What is meant by 'Financial Statements' of a company?
Concept: Concept of Financial Statements
Tractors India Ltd. is registered with an authorized capital of Rs10,00,000 divided into 1,00,000 equity shares of Rs 10 each. The company issued 50,000 equity shares at a premium of Rs 5 per share. Rs 2 per share were payable with the application, Rs 8 per share including premium on the allotment and the balance amount on first and final call. The issue was fully subscribed and all the amount due was received except the first and final call money on 500 shares allotted to Balaram. Present the 'Share Capital in the Balance Sheet of Tractors India Ltd. as per Schedule VI Part I of the Companies Act, 1956, Also prepare Notes to Accounts for the same.
Concept: Statement of Profit and Loss
Under which heads the following items will be placed in the Balance Sheet of a company as per Schedule VI part I of the Companies Act, 1956?
(1) Cash in hand
(2) Mining Rights
(3) Short-term deposits
(4) Debenture Redemption Reserve
(5) Income received in advance
(6) The balance of the Statement of Profit and Loss
(7) Office Equipment and
(8) Work-in-progress.
Concept: Statement of Profit and Loss
From the Following information, compute Debt-Equity Ratio
| Long-Term Borrowings | 4,00,000 |
| Long-Term Provision | 2,00,000 |
| Current Liabilities | 1,00,000 |
| Non-Current-Assets | 7,20,000 |
| Current -Assets | 1,80,000 |
Concept: Solvency Ratios >> Debt to Equity Ratio
The current ratio of Y Ltd. is 2:1. A state with reason which of the following transaction would
i. increase;
ii. decrease or
iii. not change the ratio
1) Trade receivables included debtors of Rs 40,000 which were received
2) The company purchased furniture of Rs 45,000. The vendor was paid by issue of equity share of Rs 10 each at par.
Concept: Activity Ratios >> Trade Receivables Turnover Ratio
From the Following information, compute Debt-Equity Ratio
| Rs | |
| Long-Term Borrowings | 8,00,000 |
| Long-Term Provision | 4,00,000 |
| Current Liabilities | 2,00,000 |
| Non-Current-Assets | 14,40,000 |
| Current -Assets | 3,60,000 |
Concept: Solvency Ratios >> Debt to Equity Ratio
From the following information compute 'Proprietary Ratio'
| Rs | |
| Long-Term Borrowings | 2,00,000 |
| Long-Term Provision | 1,00,000 |
| Current Liabilities | 50,000 |
| Non-Current-Assets | 3,60,000 |
| Current -Assets | 90,000 |
Concept: Solvency Ratios >> Proprietary Ratio
State any objective of Financial Statement Analysis’.
Concept: Concept of Financial Statements
Briefly explain the significance of 'Analysis of financial statements' to (a) The Finance Manager, and (b) Trade Payables.
Concept: Concept of Financial Statements
State the significance of Analysis of Financial Statements to the ‘Lenders’.
Concept: Concept of Financial Statement Analysis
From the following information of a club show the amounts of match expenses and match fund in the Financial Statement of the Club for the year ended on 31st March, 2009 and 31st March, 2010.
|
Details |
Amount Rs |
|
Match expenses (Paid during the year 2009-2010) |
30,000 |
|
Match Fund (as on 31-3-2009) |
17,000 |
|
Donation for Match Fund (Received during the year 2009 – 2010) |
9,000 |
|
Proceeds from the sale of match tickets (Received during the year 2009-2010) |
3,000 |
Concept: Concept of Financial Statement Analysis
List the items which are shown under the heading current liabilities and provisions as per Schedule VI Part-I of the Companies’ Act,1956.
Concept: Statement of Profit and Loss
State the interest of tax authorities in the analysis of financial statements.
Concept: Concept of Financial Statements
Prepare a Comparative Income Statement from the following information:
|
Particulars |
31.3.2009 Rs |
31.3.2010 Rs |
|
Sales |
40,000 |
50,000 |
|
Cost of goods sold |
30,000 |
35,000 |
|
Wages paid |
16,000 |
14,000 |
|
Operating Expenses |
2,500 |
3,000 |
|
Other Incomes |
2,000 |
3,000 |
|
Income tax |
4,750 |
7,500 |
Concept: Statement of Profit and Loss
From the followings Balances Sheet of Vikas Ltd. as on 31.3.2009 and 31.3.2010, prepare a Cash Flow Statement:
|
Liabilities |
31-3-2009 Rs |
31-3-2010 Rs |
Assets |
31-3-2009 Rs |
31-3-2010 Rs |
|
Share Capital |
30,000 |
1,30,000 |
Fixed Assets |
93,400 |
1,66,000 |
|
General Reserve |
30,000 |
55,000 |
Stock |
22,000 |
26,000 |
|
Profit and Loss Account |
20,000 |
30,000 |
Debtors |
36,000 |
39,000 |
|
Trade Creditors |
17,400 |
22,000 |
Cash |
4,000 |
5,000 |
|
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|
Preliminary Expenses |
2,000 |
1,000 |
|
|
1,57,400 |
2,37,000 |
|
1,57,400 |
2,37,400 |
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Additional Information:
(i) Depreciation charged on fixed assets for the year 2009-2010 was Rs 20,000
(ii) Income Tax Rs 5,000 has been paid in advance during the year.
Concept: Statement of Profit and Loss
Name an item which is never shown on the ‘Payments’ side of ‘Receipts and Payments Account’, but is shown as an Expenses while preparing ‘Income and Expenditure Account’
Concept: Statement of Profit and Loss
