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Posted By: Kenny Member Level: Gold Posted Date: 21 May 2008
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2006 ICFAI University M.B.A Suggested Answers Financial Accounting - I (MB131): April 2006 Question paper
Suggested Answers Financial Accounting - I (MB131): April 2006 1. Answer : (d) Reason : If there is a conflict between the International Accounting Standards and the local standards or the local laws and regulations, the local standards, laws and regulations will prevail. < TOP > 2. Answer : (c) Reason : Options (a), (b), (d) and (e) are a part of the accounting principles and concepts which need to be adhered to in the preparation of Financial statements. Hence the adherence to these concepts does not result in window dressing the financial statements. However, provision for expenses and potential losses is to be made as per accounting concept of ‘conservatism’. Not providing such provision leads to window dressing since the profits get inflated. < TOP > 3. Answer : (d) Reason : Journal proper is used to record all transactions which cannot be included in the Cash book or any other subsidiary books. Eg. Purchase or sale of fixed assets and investments on credit, adjusting entries and rectification entries. < TOP > 4. Answer : (d) Reason : The value of investments, debtors, Fixed assets and cash at bank are not dependent on the earning capacity of the firm. Goodwill an intangible asset, depends on the earning capacity of the firm. The higher the profits or earnings expected the higher the value of goodwill. < TOP > 5. Answer : (c) Reason : Rights shares are the shares that are offered to the existing equity shareholders (c). These are not issued by a newly formed company (a) They are not the shares issued to the public at large. They are issued only to the existing shareholders. (b). It does not indicate the right of redemption of shares issue (d). These are not the shares with cumulative dividend right. < TOP > 6. Answer : (c) Reason : The maximum amount beyond which a company is not allowed to raise funds by issue of shares is called nominal capital or authorized capital. The issued capital is that part of the nominal capital issued to the public and subscribed capital is that part of the issued capital which is subscribed by the public. Paid up capital is the amount which is paid-up by the shareholders. Reserve capital is that capital which will be called-up only in case of liquidation. < TOP > 7. Answer : (c) Reason : Annuity Method of super profits © of valuation of goodwill uses the present value factor since there is heavy loss of interest. Capitalisation of average profits method (a) is not the correct answer since there is not such method through which goodwill can be assigned a value. Capitalisation of super profits method (b) tries to find out the amount of capital needed for earning the super profit and it does not consider the present value factor and hence is not the correct answer. No. of years’ purchase of average profits method (d) is also known as simple profit method where in the goodwill is calculated with the help of the average annual profit expected to accrue in future based on past profits and the number of years of purchase as agreed by the parties and is not the correct answer. Number of years of purchase of super profits method (e) where in super profits are computed taking into account the average profits and the normal rate of return in the similar type of industry based on the capital employed in the business the difference between the average profit and the normal return is the super profit an is multiplied with the number of years’ purchase as agreed by the parties. And it is not the correct answer. Thus, alternative (c) is the correct answer. < TOP > 17 8. Answer : (b) Reason : Amortization is the method of converting cost of intangible assets to expense. Intangible assets like patents, trademarks, franchises are amortized over a period of time. The other alternatives (a) Depreciation is the process of allocating to expense the cost of fixed assets over its useful life in a rational and systematic manner. (c) Depletion is the process of allocating the cost of natural resources like coal petroleum etc. to expense in a rational and systematic manner. (d) Deterioration is the physical process of wearing out. Thus, the alternatives (a), (c), (d) and (e) are not relevant to intangible assets. < TOP > 9. Answer : (a) Reason : Amortization of intangible assets signifies, the systematic writing down of the value of the intangible assets over its life. The method adopted is straight line method. The other alternatives written down value method, sum of the years’ digits method and Annuity method are used for depreciating the value of tangible fixed assets. < TOP > 10. Answer : (b) Reason : When depreciation appears in the Trial balance, it is taken in the Profit and loss account only. If depreciation does not appear in the Trial balance but appears as an adjustment it appears in the Profit and loss account and is also reduced from Fixed assets to give double effect to the transaction. < TOP > 11. Answer : (e) Reason : The advocates of this method feel that the ‘smoothing’ of purchase costs achieved by the weighted average method enable them to even out the erratic movements in the purchase prices to the best possible extent. < TOP > 12. Answer : (d) Reason : AS -1 discusses this issue where it lists out going concern concept, consistency concept, and accrual concept as fundamental accounting assumptions. Conservatism is a concept under GAAP but its use cannot be assumed. < TOP > 13. Answer : (e) Reason : Discount allowed on re-issue of forfeited shares is debited to forfeited shares account. It cannot be debited to general reserve account, capital reserve account, revaluation reserve account and capital redemption reserve account. < TOP > 14. Answer : (b) Reason : Securities Premium on fresh issue of shares (b) cannot be utilized for the redemption of Preference Shares of a company. As per the Companies Act, the redemption may be done from the proceeds of fresh issue of shares or undistributed profits which would otherwise be available for dividend. Thus, proceeds of fresh issue of shares (a), General reserve (c), Profit and loss account credit balance and Dividend equalization reserve are not the correct answers since they can be utilized for redemption of preference shares. < TOP > 15. Answer : (e) Reason : Under intrinsic value method the value per share is arrived by valuing the assets of a company and deducting there from all the liabilities and claims of preference shareholders and dividing the net assets by the number of shares. The value of net assets is nothing but the net equity. < TOP > 16. Answer : (e) Reason : The cum-interest/cum-dividend quoting price of securities implies that interest accrued or dividend accrued is added to the value of the securities. Thus, it is more than the ex-interest price. The purchaser pays a higher price than the normal price, the seller charges a higher price and the right of receiving dividend/interest is passed on to the buyer. Thus, alternatives (a), (c) and (d) are correct. The alternative (b) the right to receive the interest/dividend is retained by the seller is false. < TOP > 17. Answer : (e) Reason : Cumulative Preference shareholders enjoy preferential treatment with regard to priority in payment of dividend, (a) repayment of capital (b) and also in case of insufficient profits their dividends (undeclared) are cumulated (d) unlike equity shareholders. Equity shareholders enjoy voting rights (c) but not the preference shareholders. Thus, the alternatives (a), (b), and (d) are true in case of cumulative preference shareholders. < TOP > 18 18. Answer : (a) Reason : The accounting based on Real capital maintenance concept (which considers the general price rise) is called the Current Purchasing Power Accounting. < TOP > 19. Answer : (a) Reason : Only when the share applications are received and the allotment is finalized is the share allotment money called for from the shareholders to whom share allotment is made. < TOP > 20. Answer : (a) Reason : The accounting entry involved for issue of shares to promoters for the services rendered by them is debit goodwill account and credit share capital account (a). Since in recognition of the vale of services rendered by the promoters certain number of shares are allotted to them for which no consideration is coming forth and is debited to goodwill and credited to share capital account. Since no cash is coming forth and no obligation form the promoters to pay in future the entries in alternatives (b) and (c) are incorrect. It is issue of shares in lieu of the services rendered and hence share capital account is not debited and no payment of cash is involved and cash account cannot be credited and alternative (d) is incorrect. Since no payment from the directors is expected the question of calls in arrears does not arise and the alternative (e) is incorrect. < TOP > 21. Answer : (c) Reason : Premium on redemption of debentures account represents the additional amount payable to debenture holders at the time of redemption of debentures and is a personal account. < TOP > 22. Answer : (d) Reason : According to the conservatism concept, ‘anticipate no profit and provide for all possible losses’. Thus, in recognition of conservatism concept, provision for bad and doubtful debts is created in anticipation of actual bad debts. The statements in other alternatives are incorrect because Going concern concept assumes that business will be carried on for a indefinite period and not for definite period (a). The capital losses are to be deducted to ascertain net income (c). Materiality concept states that insignificant events need not be recorded and the statement in alternative (e) is incorrect. Thus, the correct answer is (d). < TOP > 23. Answer : (d) Reason : Stock at the end of the financial year is the closing stock, drawings are the amounts withdrawn by the owner of the business for personal use; and prepaid rent is the amount of rent which is paid in advance of the current financial year and interest received but not yet earned is the amount of interest received which does not pertain to the current year are the items that appear in the balance sheet of a business. Stock at the beginning of the financial year is the opening stock that appears in Trading Account of a business and not in the balance sheet. Thus,(d), the combination of all the accounts in alternatives (I), (III), (IV) and (V) is the correct answer. < TOP > 24. Answer : (e) Reason : According to Section.76 of the Companies Act, a company is authorized to pay underwriting commission only if the shares or debentures are offered to the general public. No underwriting commission can be paid, if the issue is privately placed. The shares taken by Promoters, Directors, employees and directors’ friends cannot be considered as shares offered to the general public. As such no underwriting commission is payable on these shares. < TOP > 25. Answer : (a) Reason : The portion of the acquisition cost of the asset yet to be allocated is known as written down value (a) Accumulated value (b) is the value of a thing accumulated over a period of time and not the correct answer. Realizable value (c) is the value which can be realized in the event of sale and is not correct answer. Salvage value (d) is the value of an asset that remains as scrap value after its usage over a period of time and is not the correct answer. Residual value (e) is the value remaining residue and is not the correct answer. Alternative (a) is the correct answer. < TOP > 26. Answer : (b) Reason : The Accounting Standard-2 deals with regard to accounting for inventory. According to the statement, Work in progress of a manufacturing industry is covered. Thus, the alternative (b) is the correct answer. The items of inventory stated in other alternatives are not covered under AS-2 Financial instruments held as stock-in-trade: Work in progress arising under construction contracts and Work in progress of service providers. Hence, alternatives (a) reflecting statement (I); (c) combination of statements (I) and (II); alternative (d) combination of statements (III) and (IV) and alternative (e) combination Of statements II, III and IV are incorrect. < TOP > 19 27. Answer : (d) Reason : Reserves created out of revaluation of fixed assets should not be capitalized and hence should not be used for bonus issue. Bonus issue can be made out of share premium account. Bonus issue shall not be made within 12 months of any public issue and it shall not be made in lieu of dividend. Bonus shares should not be issued unless partly paid shares are made fully paid. < TOP > 28. Answer : (e) Reason : The adjustment entry involved in reversing ‘Capital Suspense’ account which is created, while placing the amounts received on reissue of forfeited shares at a discount is (a) Debit to Capital Suspense account (b) Credit to Share Capital account (c)Debit to Share forfeiture account and thus, the combination of alternatives (a), (b) and (c) the alternative (e) is the correct answer. < TOP > 29. Answer : (b) Reason : Inventories (b) are to be valued at the lower of cost and net realizable value. All the other assets stated in other alternatives are valued as per the cost concept. Goodwill (a) is a fixed intangible asset and is shown at the cost of its acquisition. Investments (c) are valued at cost or market value which is ever less. Sundry debtors (d) are shown at deducting any amount of bad debts and the provision created for bad and doubtful debts. Fixed Assets are valued at Cost only. Thus, the correct answer is (b). < TOP > 30. Answer : (b) Reason : Bank charges increase debit balance as per bank pass book (b) is the correct answer. The debit balance as per bank pass book indicates the overdraft balance and the bank charges being the expenditure increase the debit balance. The alternative (a) is incorrect because, the Bank charges decrease the debit balance shown as per bank column of the cash book and do not increase the debit balance as debit balance as per cash book signifies the favourable balance. A cash sale of a nontrading asset is recorded in the journal proper is incorrect (c) because all in transactions involving cash receipts and payments are recorded in the cash book Cash discount allowed by the business will appear on the debit side of the debtor’s account (d) is incorrect because, the cash discount allowed is a reduction in the balance of a debtor’s account which appears on the credit side. Bank reconciliation statement is prepared by a bank (e) is incorrect because bank reconciliation statement is prepared by the business and not by the bank. Thus, (b) is the correct answer. < TOP > 31. Answer : (d) Reason : The closing stock(d) is the value of goods which remain unsold at the end of the period whose balance appears once in trading account and once in balance sheet of the business. All other accounts sales (a), purchases (b), inward returns (c) and outward returns (e) are closed once they are absorbed by the trading account. Thus, (d) is the correct answer. < TOP > 32. Answer : (c) Reason : According to the provisions of the Companies Act, the application money should not be less than 5% of nominal value of the shares. The other options given in a, b, d and e are not correct. < TOP > 33. Answer : (e) Reason : The following methods are the practical ways of realizing revenue applying the conservatism concept and realization concept and the (a)Delivery method in case of sale of goods, (b)Percentage-ofcompletion method in case of rendering of services,(c) Production method in case of agriculture produce and (d) Installment method in case of sale of goods on installments. Thus, these are the various ways of recognizing revenue and the methods adopted to recognize revenue. Moving average method (e) is the method of valuing inventory and it is not the method adopted to recognize revenue. Thus, (e) is the correct answer. < TOP > 34. Answer : (d) Reason : According to SEBI guidelines, a debenture issue having a maturity of more than 18 months necessitates the creation of a special reserve known as debenture redemption reserve. Such debenture redemption reserve should be equivalent to at least 50% of the amount of debenture issue prior to the commencement of the redemption. Thus, (d) is the correct answer. < TOP > 35. Answer : (d) Reason : Purchases account is a debit balance and purchase returns is a credit balance and the total of purchase returns will be recorded to the credit side of the purchase returns account. < TOP > 36. Answer : (a) Reason : In retail inventory method, if the markup selling price is decreased but not below the original selling price, it is known as markup cancellation. < TOP > 20 37. Answer : (e) Reason : Shareholders are treated as creditors for the amount they have paid on shares subscribed by them according to the business entity concept. According to cost concept, all transactions are recorded at cost. The duality concept emphasizes that assets = owner’s equity + outside liability. A business entity is assumed to carry on its operations forever under going concern concept. According to money measurement concept, only those transactions that can be expressed in monetary terms are recorded. < TOP > 38. Answer : (c) Reason : The profit or loss on own debentures is to be calculated at the time of cancellation of own debentures and not at the time of purchase or next interest payment or original issue of debentures or liquidation of the company. < TOP > 39. Answer : (d) Reason : The trial balance is prepared to assess the arithmetical accuracy. Hence the answer is (d). The profit and loss account is prepared to know the profit or loss of the concern. The balance sheet is prepared to know the financial position as on a particular date. The cashbook indicates the cash receipts and payments. The bank reconciliation statement is prepared to reconcile the bank balance as per cash book and pass book. < TOP > 40. Answer : (e) Reason : Credit balance of bank column of cash book represents bank overdraft and is a liability. Hence the answer is (e). Credit balance of bank pass book, Debit balance of bank column of cash book and Debit balance of cash column of cash book represents favorable balance. The debit balance of discount column of cash book represents an expense. < TOP > 41. Answer : (b) Reason : Nilgiri Limited Bad debts Rs.15,000 Add: Closing provision (5% on Rs.3,30,000) Rs.16,500 Rs.31,500 Less: Opening provision Rs.18,000 Amount to be debited to profit & loss account Rs.13,500 < TOP > 42. Answer : (a) Reason : The application money should not be less than 5% of the nominal value of the shares. Hence, the minimum amount of application money is Rs.5 per share. The percentage of share premium has no relevance as regard the minimum amount of application money to be collected. There are no restrictions on the percentage of premium that a company can issue its shares. Thus, the alternative (a) is the correct answer < TOP > 43. Answer : (a) Reason : Rs.Nil The difference in one transaction got compensated by another transaction. The error of principle does not result in any difference and also the error of omission does not affect the agreement of trial balance. The undercasting of returns inward book is rectified by debiting returns inward account with Rs.1,377 and the wrong debit to the supplier’s account is to be rectified by crediting the account with Rs.1,252+Rs.125=Rs.1,377. Thus, the wrong casting in one transaction is compensated by wrong posting of wrong amount to the wrong side. It has no effect on the agreement of trial balance. Payment of wages to the debit of wrong account is an error of principle and it does not affect the trial balance. The complete omission of sales returns will not affect the trial balance totals. Thus, the difference in trial balance is Rs.nil despite the errors. < TOP > 44. Answer : (b) Reason : Cost of goods sold during the year 2005-2006 = Rs.54,00,000 ??0.75 = Rs.40,50,000 Closing inventory = Opening inventory + Purchases during the year 2005-06 – Cost of goods sold = Rs.15,00,000 + Rs.55,00,000 – Rs.40,50,000 = Rs.29,50,000 Actual physical inventory as on March 31, 2006 = Rs.29,50,000 Therefore, missing inventory = Rs.29,50,000 – Rs.25,75,000 = Rs.3,75,000 < TOP > 21 45. Answer : (e) Reason : Neeti Ltd. The amount of profit transferred on cancellation of debentures is Rs.8,000. Journal Entries Date Particulars Dr. (Rs.) Cr. (Rs.) July 01, 2005 Own Debenture A/c. Dr. 1,92,000 Interest on Debenture A/c. Dr. 6,000 To Bank A/c. 1,98,000 (Being the purchase of 2000 own debentures at the rate of Rs.99 cum interest. Interest for 3 months from April 1,2005 to June 30, 2005 is Rs.6,000) March 31, 2006 12% Debentures A/c. Dr. 2,00,000 To Own debenture A/c. 1,92,000 To Capital reserve A/c. 8,000 (Being the profit on redemption of debentures transferred to capital reserve A/c.) < TOP > 46. Answer : (d) Reason : Bank Reconciliation statement as on December 31,2005 Particulars Rs. Rs. Credit (Overdraft) balance as per cash book 2,15,270 Add: i. Outstation cheque deposited, not yet collected by the bank as on December 31, 2005. 78,000 ii. Bank charges 1,500 iii. Bank interest (obviously on OD) not recorded in the cash book 5,500 iv. A deposit in Career Bank wrongly entered in Century in the cash book 22,500 1,07,500 3,22,770 Less: v. Cheque amounting , not presented for payment as on December 31, 2005 15,000 Overdraft balance as per bank pass book (DEBIT BAL ) 3,07,770 < TOP > 47. Answer : (c) Reason : The amount debited to profit and loss account in respect of provision for doubtful debts is Rs.4,600 Dr. Provision for bad and doubtful debts Cr. Particulars Rs. Particulars Rs. To Bad debts (Mita) 8,000 By balance b/f 15,600 To Provision c/f 12,200 By Profit and loss account 4,600 20,200 20,200 Computation of suitable provision for the year ending March 31,2006 Particulars Rs. Gita Rs. 7,500 Expected to realize only 80% hence doubt full part 1,500 Rita Rs.8,000 Expected to realize only 60%. 3,200 Sita Rs.7,500 Filed Insolvency petition and the recovery chances are remote 7,500 < TOP > 22 48. Answer : (e) Reason : Nagendra Ltd. Workings: Note 1 Bank Account Rs. Rs. To Balance 4,00,000 To Investments Account 4,20,000 By Preference share holders (Rs.10,00,000 ??Rs.1.10) 11,00,000 To Equity shares By Balance account. 50,000 27,500 shares ??Rs.10 Rs.2,75,000 Premium of Rs.2 per share Rs. 55,000 3,30,000 9,30,000 11,50,000 Amount transferred to capital redemption reserve account. Face value of preference shares Rs.10,00,000 Less: Face value of shares– 27,500 ??10 (funds available by way of fresh equity issue) Rs.2,75,000 Rs7,25,000 Where redemption of preference shares in effected without corresponding issue of shares if implies it is mode out of distributce profits, the gap created to the extent is transferred the cap. Red res. < TOP > 49. Answer : (a) Reason : Particulars Rs. Opening balance of sundry debtors 1,12,000 Add: Credit sales 9,75,000 10,87,000 Less: Closing balance of Sundry debtors 60,000 10,27,000 Less: Discount allowed 8,400 Cash collected from sundry debtors 10,18,600 < TOP > 50. Answer : (d) Reason : Rate of depreciation = 1 – n S C = 1 – 2 3, 84, 000 6, 00, 000 = 1 – 0.80 = 20%. < TOP > 51. Answer : (a) Reason : (No. of shares) Particulars Ram Sham Graham Total Liability 30,000 40,000 30,000 1,00,000 Less: Unmarked applications in the ratio of 3:4:3 4,800 6,400 4,800 16,000 25,200 33,600 25,200 85,200 Less: Marked (Stamped) applications 20,000 32,000 28,000 80,000 5,200 1,600 (2,800) 4,000 Less Credit of surplus of Gram to Ram and Sham in the ratio of 3: 4 1,200 1,600 2,800 – Final liability of each underwriter 4,000 Nil Nil 10,000 < TOP > 23 52. Answer : (b) Reason : Books of Nikki Ltd Stock Account Dr. Cr. Date Particulars Rs. Date Particulars Rs. Dec.01, 05 To Opening balance 5,80,000 Dec.31, 05 By Cost of goods sold (bal. Fig) 7,80,000 To Purchases 3,60,000 By Closing balance 1,60,000 9,40,000 9,40,000 Sundry creditors Account Dr. Cr. Date Particulars Rs. Date Particulars Rs. Dec.31, 05 To Cash paid 4,50,000 Dec.01, 05 By Opening balance 1,50,000 To Closing balance 60,000 By Purchases (balancing figure) 3,60,000 5,10,000 5,10,000 Sales = Rs.7,80,000 + 25% (Rs.7,80,000) = Rs.9,75,000. < TOP > 53. Answer : (b) Reason : Depreciation under sum-of-the-years’ digits method for the year 2005-06, being the third = 3 x 2, 40, 000 1?2?3?4?5 = Rs.48,000 < TOP > 54. Answer : (d) Reason : Particulars (Rs.) Face value of shares to be redeemed (3,000 ??Rs.100) 3,00,000 Less: Proceeds from fresh issue (2,000 ??Rs.100) 2,00,000 Balance to be utilized from profit & loss a/c. Hence, amount to be transferred to capital redemption reserve 1,00,000 The premium received on fresh issue of shares should not be used for redemption of preference shares. However, the same can be used for the premium payable on redemption of preference shares. < TOP > 55. Answer : (e) Reason : Value as per fair value method is (value as per intrinsic value method + value as per yield method)/2 ??Value as per intrinsic value method is (2 ??Rs.315.50) – Rs.254.50 = Rs.376.50 < TOP > 56. Answer : (c) Reason : Discount recorded on debit side of cash book represents the discount allowed to the customers. Rs. = Cheque received and allowed discount 2,500 + Discount allowed to Rama & Bros (Rs.38,900 – Rs.36,200) 2,700 + Cheque received from Daulat Ram discount allowed 10% of 16,500 1,650 Rs.6,850. < TOP > 57. Answer : (c) Reason : Ex Interest The nominal value of debentures Rs.1,00,000 of each Rs.100 at the rate of Rs.97 ex interest will be of value Rs.97,000 and the amount of interest at the rate of 12% from 1.10.2005 to 31.12.2005 for 3 months will be Rs.3,000 and the total price paid is Rs.1,00,000. < TOP > 24 58. Answer : (b) Reason : Trial Balance of Nayar Ltd. as on March 31, 2006 Particulars Amount Debit Particulars Amount Credit Preliminary expenses 2,11,000 Share capital account 26,88,000 Closing stock 20,52,000 Sundry creditors 11,00,600 Cash at bank 4,40,000 15% Loan 4,00,000 Sundry debtors 14,30,000 Provision for doubtful debts 20,000 Bad debts 72,400 Sales 71,08,000 Fittings and Fixtures 7,55,400 Commission received 1,12,800 Insurance premium 8,000 Outstanding salaries 30,000 Opening inventory as on April 1, 2005 10,93,600 Returns outward 20,600 Purchases 30,79,800 Discount received 92,000 Manufacturing wages 8,19,400 Bills payable 15,55,000 Returns inward 55,600 Salaries 27,98,400 Office Administrative expenses 2,17,400 Prepaid Insurance 12,000 Discount allowed 82000 TOTAL 131,27,000 TOTAL 131,27,000 < TOP > 59. Answer : (e) Reason : The interest on drawings is an income to the business. Hence the interest on drawings account is to be credited. As charging the interest on drawings will reduce the capital, capital account is to be debited. The entry to record interest on drawings is Capital account Dr. Rs.3,000 To Interest on drawings account Rs.3,000 < TOP > 60. Answer : (a) Reason : Average annual profit Rs.95,000 Less: Preference dividend : 15% on Rs.100 x 1000 Rs.15,000 Rs.80,000 Less: Transfer to general reserve Rs.15,000 Profit for equity shareholders Rs.65,000 Equity share capital = 20,000 ??Rs.10 = Rs.2,00,000 Return on equity = Pr ofit for equity shareholders Outs tan ding balance of equity share capital = 100 .2,00,000 .65,000 x Rs Rs = 32.50% Normal rate of return = 10% Value of equity share = Rs.10 ??10% 32.50% = Rs.32.50 < TOP > 25 61. Answer : (e) Reason : Particulars Rs. Cash Sales (16,00,000 ??85%) 13,60,000 Issue of shares 10,00,000 Amount received by way of short-term loan 2,00,000 25,60,000 Less: Purchase of fixed assets 8,00,000 Short tem loan repaid 50,000 Payment towards expenses 7,00,000 Amount paid to purchase raw materials 3,00,000 Amount deposited in bank 4,00,000 Cash balance as on March 31, 2006 3,10,000 < TOP > 62. Answer : (b) Reason : Dr. Furniture and fixtures account Cr. Particulars Rs. Particulars Rs. To Opening balance 7,50,000 By Bank (sale) 25,500 By profit and loss account 10,600 By depreciation (Rs.7,50,000 x 5%) 37,500 By closing balance 6,76,400 7,50,000 7,50,000 Particulars Rs. Written down value of machinery sold as on April 01, 2005 38,000 Less: Depreciation (Rs.38,000 x 5%) 1,900 Value of machine on March 31, 2006 36,100 Less: Sale consideration 25,500 Loss on sale of machine 10,600 < TOP > 63. Answer : (e) Reason : Amount transferred to capital reserve is Rs.1,200 Working Note: Particulars Rs. Amount received on 400 shares on forfeiture (400 x Rs.5) 2,000 Less: Amount of discount allowed on 400 shares which were reissued (400 x Re. 2.) 800 Amount to be transferred to Capital Reserve 1,200 < TOP > 64. Answer : (c) Reason : According to the basic accounting equation, assets = liabilities + owners equity. Hence owners equity = assets – liabilities. Capital = Rs.7,65,000 + Rs.5,25,000 + Rs.2,70,000 + Rs.2,55,000 – (Rs.3,75,000 + Rs.1,05,000) = Rs.18,15,000 – Rs.4,80,000 = Rs.13,35,000 Profit for the year 2005-2006 = Capital as on March 31, 2006 – Capital as on April 01, 2005 = Rs.13,35,000 – Rs.10,50,000 = Rs.2,85,000. < TOP > 26 65. Answer : (e) Reason : Dr. Machinery account Cr. Date Particulars Rs. Particulars Rs. 1-4-05 To opening balance 85,000 1-10-05 By bank (sale) 50,000 1-7-05 To bank 90,000 31-3-06 By depreciation 15,250 1-10-05 To profit and loss a/c (profit on sale of machine) 12,000 31-3-06 By closing balance 2,01,750 1-1-06 To bank 80,000 2,67,000 2,67,000 Depreciation calculation: Particulars Rs. On machinery purchased on 1-7-05 (Rs.90,000 x 10% x 9/12) 6,750 On machinery sold (40,000 x 10% x 6/12) 2,000 On machinery purchased on 1-1-06 (Rs.80,000 x 10% x 3/12 ) 2,000 On balance machinery (85,000 – 40,000) x 10% 4,500 15,250 < TOP > 66. Answer : (c) Reason : Particulars Rs. Total of debit side of trial balance 4,75,000 Add: Advertisement expenses 20,000 Less: Opening stock (excess taken) 10,000 Total of trial balance (Debit side) 4,85,000 Particulars Rs. Total of credit side of trial balance 5,03,000 Add: Interest on investments (less taken) 6,000 Less: Sundry creditors (excess taken) 4,000 Less: Advertisement expenses (wrongly taken) 20,000 Total of trial balance (credit side) 4,85,000 < TOP > 67. Answer : (d) Reason : Particulars Amount (Rs.) Amount (Rs.) Petty cash 2,500 Less: Stamps 265 Conveyance 270 Repairs 516 Stationery 450 Other office expenses 120 1621 879 Amount reimbursed 1621 2500 < TOP > 68. Answer : (b) Reason : The stock as on March 31, 2005 is overvalued. Hence the opening stock for the year 2005-2006 is overvalued. Hence the profit for the year 2005-2006 is understated by Rs.24,000 < TOP > 27 69. Answer : (c) Reason : Purchases Issues Balance Date Quantity (Kg) Rate per kg. (Rs.) Amount (Rs.) Quantity (Kg) Rate per kg. (Rs.) Amount (Rs.) Quantity (Kg) Rate per kg. (Rs.) Amount (Rs.) 1-6-05 1,000 22.80 22,800 2-6-05 800 24 19,200 1,800 23.33 42,000 10-6-05 1,200 25 30,000 3,000 24.00 72,000 25-06-05 2,000 24 48,000 1,000 24.00 24,000 < TOP > 70. Answer : (b) Reason : When FIFO method of inventory valuation is used, the closing inventory on June 30, 2005 comprises of latest purchased units. Since the latest purchases were purchased @ Rs.25, the value of closing inventory is Rs.25,000. < TOP > 71. Answer : (d) Reason : When the LIFO method of inventory valuation is used, the latest stock of inventory is issued first and hence the closing inventory comprises of units which were purchased first or otherwise, those which existed on the opening day. In the above case since 1000 units existed on the opening day, the closing stock of 1000 units are opening stock units @ 22.80, hence the closing stock is Rs.22,800. < TOP > 72. Answer : (b) Reason : 01.07.2005 400 ??Rs.96 ex. interest Rs.38,400 01.12.2005 300 ??Rs.102 cum. Interest = Rs.30,600 – Rs.500 (Interest for 2 months 30,000 ? 2 10 12 100 ? = Rs.500) Rs.30,100 Rs.68,500 Amount debited to own debenture investment account is Rs.68,500. < TOP > 73. Answer : (d) Reason : Costs that improve the revenue earning capability of an asset should be capatilised as part of the cost of the asset (for example, Rs.40,000 paid for additional component for increasing the earning capacity). However, costs that maintain the revenue earning capability (such as the maintenance charges and the replacement parts) should be treated as revenue expenses and they are to be charged to the Profit and Loss Account. The correct figure for depreciation calculation is therefore, as under: Particulars Rs. Rs. Cost less discount 4,90,000 Delivery charges 10,000 Erection charges 20,000 Additional component to increase the capacity 40,000 5,60,000 < TOP > 28 74. Answer : (a) Reason : Salary as per income statement Rs.4,15,000 Add: Outstanding salary as on April 01, 2005 Rs.64,000 Rs.4,79,000 Less: Outstanding salary as on March 31, 2006 Rs.74,000 Cash paid for salary during the year Rs.4,05,000 < TOP > 75. Answer : (c) Reason : Cost of goods sold = Purchases + Opening stock – Closing stock = Purchases – (Closing stock – Opening stock) = Rs.50,000 – (Rs.10,000)* = Rs.40,000 Since, the closing stock has been increased by Rs.10,000 < TOP > 76. Answer : (e) Reason : Repayment of a bank loan and amount paid to creditor reduces the liabilities and assets by the same amount. Amount received from debtors and purchase of second hand machine changes only the composition of the assets and does not affect the ttal assets figure. Hence, (a), (b), (c) and (d) will not change owners’ equity. But, sale of land has been made at a price above cost. It means that there is a profit on sale of land. That profit is owned by the owners of the company. Therefore, profit or loss on sale of asset will change the owner’s equity. Hence, (e) is correct. < TOP > 77. Answer : (a) Reason : Value of equity share = Nomin al value of shares Normal ratesof return ??Yield rate of return. = Rs.10 8% ??14% = Rs.17.50 < TOP > < TOP OF THE DOCUMENT >
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