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Posted By: S.Yamininagarajan Member Level: Diamond Posted Date: 20 May 2008
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2005 Andhra University M.C.A Computer Aplications Management Accountancy Question paper
Testpapers of Andhra University MCA - 1.1.5 Management Accountancy 2004-05 MODEL PAPER
MCA 1.1.5
MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANCY
First Question is Compulsory
Answer any four from the remaining
Answer all parts of any Question at one place.
Time: 3 Hrs. Max. Marks: 100
1. Answer any THREE of the following. a. Master file. b. Scope for computerization of accounts. c. Compensating errors. d. Solvency ratios. e. Native of costing.
2. What are the managerial uses of funds flow statement? State the limitations of ratio analysis.
3. Classify budgets with example. State the methods of preparing cash budget.
4. Discuss the practical application of marginal costing in decision making.
5. Describe the principles of accounting. State the features of subsidiary books.
6. A Practicing Chartered Accountant now spends Re. 0.90 per kilometer of taxi fares for his clients; work. He is considering two other alternatives, the purchase of a new small car or an old bigger car. The estimated cost figures are:
Items New Small Old Bigger Car Car Rs. Rs. Purchase price. 35,000 20,000 Sale price, after 5 years 19,000 12,000 Repairs and servicing per annum 1,000 1,200 Taxes and insurance per annum 1,700 700 Petrol consumption, per litre 10 km. 7 km Petrol price per litre 3.50 3.50 He estimates that he does 10,000 km. Annually, which of the three alternatives will be cheaper? If his practice expands and he has to do 19,000 km. Per annum. What would be his decision? At how many km. Per annum, will the cost of two cars break-even and why? Ignore interest and income tax.
7. Make out a cash book with discount, cash and bank columns: June 1 Cash in hand Rs. 2,800; cash at bank Rs. 8,100. June 3 Received from Joseph Rs. 1,500 and allowed him a discount of Rs. 20. June 7 Paid into bank Rs. 4,000 June 8 Received for cash sales Rs. 100 and cheque Rs. 190. June 10 Paid George by cheque Rs.570 in settlement of his account for Rs. 600 June 11 Cash purchases by cheque Rs 700 June 15 Drew for office use Rs. 350 June 17 Advertisement expenses Rs. 50 June 20 Sam paid direct into our account in the bank Rs. 620 June 22 Withdrew cash for personal use Rs. 170 June 26 Paid rent by cheque Rs. 200 June 27 Received from Raja a cheque for Rs. 490 and allowed him a discount of Rs. 10. June 29 Received commission by cheque Rs. 220. June 30 Cash in excess of Rs. 400 was paid into bank.
8. An inexperienced clerk of B and Co., prepared the following Trial Balance as on 31.12.1989.
Credits Rs. Debits Rs. Capital 2,000 Loss in fire 100 Loan at 10% 6,000 Building 4,000 Creditors 846 Furniture Doubtful debts and Fittings 500 reserve 200 Plant and Bills receivables 852 machinery 5,800 Returns to Debtors 4,800 suppliers 500 Bills payable 815 Carriage on Bank shares 520 sales 250 Commission Sales 14,954 received 287 Stock (1.1.1989) 2,818 Cash in hand 88 Manufacturing expenses 782 Wages 750 Salaries 394 Postage and telegrams 54 Rates 95 Printing and stationary 86 Insurance 17 Purchases 2,986 Interest on loan (paid up to October 31) 450 Returns from customers 110 Carriage on purchases 150 ____________ _____________ 25,602 25,602 ____________ _____________ Prepare the correct Trial Balance, Trading Account, Profit and Loss Account for the year ending December 31, 1989 and the Balance Sheet as on that date after taking the following adjustments into account:
a. Stock on hand 31.12.89. Goods Rs. 1,600; Stationary Rs. 45. b. Make up the reserve for doubtful debts at 5% on debtors. c. Depreciate Plant at 7½ % and debts at 10% d. Outstanding expenses: Salaries Rs. 75 ; Interest on Loan. e. Dividend due on Bank Shares. Rs. 52. f. Insurance Co. agreed to meet the loss in fire fully. g. Commission received in advance Rs. 25.
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