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Question 21 Chapter No 16 – Class 11 Unimax

Question 21 Chapter No 16 – Class 11 Unimax

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Question 21 Chapter No 16 – Class 11 Unimax

Prepare Trading and Profit & Loss A/c for the year ending on 31st Dec. 2019 and a Balance Sheet a son that date from the following Trial Balance:

Debit balance Credit balance
Drawing1,700Creditors2,000
Plant & Machinery12,000Sales4,200
Horse & Carts2,600Interest1,350
Debtors3,600Commission1,600
Purchases2,000Capital20,000
Wages800  
Cash at bank2,600  
Salary800  
Repairs190  
Opening stock1,600  
Rent450  
Misc. expenses150  
Bad debts500  
Carriage inwards160   

Adjustments:
(1) Closing stock ₹ 1,600
(2) Depreciation plant & Machinery by 10% and Horse & Carts by 15%
(3) Allowed interest on capital at 5% per annum
(4) 150 are due for wages
(5) Prepaid rent ₹ 150
(6) Accrued interest ₹ 150
(7) Commission received In advance ₹ 200
(8) Interest on drawings ₹ 100
(9) Further bad debts ₹ 200.

The solution of Question 21 Chapter No 16 – Class 11 Unimax

Trading and Profit & Loss A/c
For the year ended 31st Dec., 2019

Particulars
AmountParticulars
Amount
To Opening stock 1,600By sales 4,200
To purchases 2,000By closing stock 1,600
To Wages800    
Add: Outstanding wages150950   
To Carriage Inwards 160   
To Gross Profit
(transferred to P & L A/c)
 1,090   
  5,800  5,800
To Salary 800By Gross Profit b/d 1,090
To Repairs 190By interest1,350 
To Rent450 Add: Accrued interest1501,500
Less: Prepaid rent150300By Commission1,600 
To Misc. Expenses 150Less: Pre received commission  2001,400
To bad debts500  By Interest on Drawings 100
Add: Further bad debts200700 By Net Loss (transferred to capital A/c) 640
To Depreciation on Plant & Machinery 1,200   
To Depreciation on Plant & machinery     
To Depreciation on Horse & Carts 390   
To Interest on Capital 1,000   
  4,730   4,730

Balance Sheet 
As on 31st Dec, 2019

Liabilities AmountAssetsAmount
Creditors 2,000Plant & Machinery12,000 
Capital20,000 Less: Depreciation1,20010,800
Add: Interest on capital1,000 Horse & Carts2,600 
Less: Drawings1,700 Less: Depreciation3902,210
Less: Interest on drawings100 Debtors3,600 
Less: Net loss64018,560Less: Further bad debts2003,400
Outstanding wages 150Cash at bank 2,600
Advance commission 200Closing stock 1,600
   Prepaid Rent 150
   Accrued interest 150
  20,910  20,910

 

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