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Question 46 Chapter No 16 – Class 11 Unimax
From the following Trial Balance extracted from the books of M/s. Bhushan & Sons. Prepare a Trading and profit & Loss A/c for the year ended 30th September, 2019 and a Balance sheet as on that date:
Particulars | Debit | Credit |
Bhushan’s Capital | 90,000 | |
Bhushan’ Drawings | 6,480 | |
Land & Building | 25,000 | |
Plant & Machinery | 14,270 | |
Furniture and Fixtures | 1,250 | |
Carriages inwards | 4,370 | |
Wages | 21,470 | |
Salaries | 4,670 | |
Provision for bad debts | 2,470 | |
Sales | 91,230 | |
Sales return | 1,760 | |
Bank Charges | 140 | |
Coal & Gas, water | 720 | |
Rate & Taxes | 840 | |
Discount | 120 | |
Purchases | 42,160 | |
Purchases return | 8,460 | |
Bills Receivable | 1,270 | |
Trade expenses | 1,990 | |
Sundry debtors | 37,800 | |
Sundry creditors | 12,170 | |
Stock 1.10.2018 | 26,420 | |
Apprentice premium | 500 | |
Fire insurance | 490 | 20,000 |
Cash in hand | 850 | |
Cash in bank | 13,000 | |
2,04,950 | 2,04,950 |
Charge depreciation on Land & Building A/c at 21/2%, on Plant & Machinery A/c at 10% and on Furniture and Fixtures A/c, A/c 10%. Make a provision of 5% on the sundry debtors, for bad debts. Carry forward the following unexpired amounts.
Fire insurance ₹ 125.
Rates & Taxes ₹ 240.
Apprentice premium ₹ 400.
Charges 5% interest on capital and on Drawing ₹ 300, the valued of stock as on 30th September, 2019 was agreed at ₹ 39,390.
The solution of Question 46 Chapter No 16 – Class 11 Unimax
Trading and Profit & Loss A/c of M/s Bhushan & Sons.
For the year ended 31st September,2019
Particulars | Amount | Particulars | Amount | ||
To Opening stock | 26,420 | By sales | 91,230 | ||
To purchases | 42,160 | Less: Returns | 1,760 | 89,470 | |
Less: Returns | 8,460 | 33,700 | By Closing stock | 29,390 | |
To Carriages inwards | 4,370 | ||||
To Wages | 21,470 | ||||
To Coal & Gas, water | 720 | ||||
To Gross Profit (transferred to P & L A/c) | 32,180 | ||||
1,18,860 | 1,18,860 | ||||
To Salaries | 4,670 | By Gross Profit b/d | 32,180 | ||
To Depreciation on: | By old Provision for bad debts | 2,470 | |||
Plant & Machinery | 1,427 | Less: New provision | 1,890 | 580 | |
On bad & building | 625 | By Discount | 120 | ||
Furniture and Fixtures | 125 | By Apprentice premium | 500 | ||
To Fire insurance | 490 | Less: Pre received premium | 400 | 100 | |
Less: Prepaid insurance | 125 | 365 | By Interest on Drawing | 300 | |
To bank charges | 140 | ||||
To Rate & Taxes | 840 | ||||
Less: Prepaid Rate & Taxes | 240 | 600 | |||
To Trade expenses | 1,990 | ||||
To Interest on capital | 4,500 | ||||
To Net Profit | 18,838 | ||||
(Transferred to capital) | |||||
33,280 | 33,280 |
Balance Sheet of M/s Bhushan & Sons.
As on 31st September 2019
Liabilities | Amount | Assets | Amount | ||
Capital | 90,000 | Land & Building | 25,000 | ||
Add: Net profit | 18,838 | Less: Depreciation | 625 | 24,375 | |
Add: Interest on capital | 4,500 | Plant & Machinery | 14,270 | ||
Less: Drawings | 6,480 | Less: Depreciation | 1,427 | 12,843 | |
Less: Interest on drawing | 300 | 1,06,558 | Furniture and Fixtures | 1,250 | |
Sundry creditors | 12,170 | Less: Depreciation | 125 | 1,125 | |
Advance apprentice | 400 | Bills receivable | 1,270 | ||
Sundry debtors | 37,800 | ||||
Less: Provision | 1,890 | 35,910 | |||
Bank | 13,000 | ||||
Cash | 850 | ||||
Closing stock | 29,390 | ||||
prepaid Rent & Taxes | 240 | ||||
Prepaid insurance | 125 | ||||
1,19,128 | 1,19,128 |
End of Solution
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