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Question 44 Chapter No 16 – Class 11 Unimax
The following balance were extracted form the books of Shri R. Lal on March 3, 2020.
Ledger A/v | ₹ | Ledger A/v | ₹ |
Capital | 1,00,000 | Rent (Cr.) | 2,100 |
Drawings | 17,600 | Railway freight on sales | 16,940 |
Purchases | 80,000 | Carriage inwards | 2,310 |
Sales | 1,40,370 | Office expenses | 1,340 |
Purchases returns | 2,820 | Printing and stationery | 660 |
Stock on April 1.4.2019 | 11,460 | Postage and telegram | 820 |
Bad debts | 1,400 | Sundry debtors | 62,070 |
Bad debs reserve on 1.4.2019 | 3,240 | Sundry creditors | 18,920 |
Rates and Insurance | 1,300 | Cash at bank | 12,400 |
Discount (Cr.) | 190 | Cash in hand | 2,210 |
Bills receivable | 1,240 | Office furniture | 3,500 |
Sales returns | 4,240 | Salaries and commission | 9,870 |
Wages | 6,280 | Addition to Building | 7,000 |
Buildings | 25,000 |
Prepare trading and profit and loss account and a balance sheet as on March 31st ,2020 after keeping
in view the following adjustments:
(1) Depreciation old building by ₹ 625 and addition to buildings at 2% and office furniture at 5%.
(2) Write off further bad debts ₹ 570.
(3) Increase the bad debts reserve to 6% if debtors.
(4) On March 31,2020 ₹ 570 are outstanding for salary.
(5) Rent received ₹ 200 on March 31,2020.
(6) Interest on capital at 5% to be charged.
(7) Unexpired insurance ₹ 240.
(8) Stock was valued at ₹14,290 on March 31,2020.
The solution of Question 44 Chapter No 16 – Class 11 Unimax
Trading and Profit & Loss A/c of Shri R. Lal
For the year ended 31st March, 2020
Particulars | Amount | Particulars | Amount | ||
To Opening stock | 11,460 | By sales | 1,40,370 | ||
To purchases | 80,000 | Less: Returns | 4,240 | 1,36,130 | |
Less: Returns | 2,820 | 77,180 | By Closing stock | 14,290 | |
To Carriage inwards | 2,310 | ||||
To Wages | 6,280 | ||||
To Gross Profit | |||||
(transferred to P & L A/c) | 53,190 | ||||
1,50,420 | 1,50,420 | ||||
To bad debts | 1,400 | By Gross Profit b/d | 53,190 | ||
Add: Further bad debts | 570 | By Rent | 2,100 | ||
Add: New reserve | 3,690 | Add: Accrued rent | 200 | 2,300 | |
Less: Old reserve | 3,240 | 2,420 | By Discount | 190 | |
To Dep. On old building | 625 | ||||
To Dep. On addition building | 140 | ||||
To Dep. On office furniture | 175 | ||||
To Salaries and commission | 9,870 | ||||
Add: O/S Salary | 570 | 1,0,440 | |||
To interest on capital | 5,000 | ||||
To Rates & insurance | 1,300 | ||||
Less: prepaid insurance | 240 | 1,060 | |||
To Railway freight on sales | 16,940 | ||||
To Office expenses | 1,340 | ||||
To Printing and stationery | 660 | ||||
To Postage and telegram | 820 | ||||
To Net Profit (Transferred to capital) | 16,060 | ||||
55,680 | 55,680 |
Balance Sheet of Shri R.LAL
AS 0n 31st March, 2020
Liabilities | Amount | Assets | Amount | ||
Capital | 1,00,000 | Bills Receivable | 1,240 | ||
Add: Net Profit | 16,060 | Sundry debtors | 62,070 | ||
Add: Interest on capital | 5,000 | Less: further bad debts | 570 | ||
Less: Drawings | 17,600 | 1,03,460 | Less: New reserve | 3,690 | 57,810 |
Outstanding salary | 570 | Cash at bank | 12,400 | ||
Sundry creditors | 18,920 | Cash in hand | 2,210 | ||
Office furniture | 3,500 | ||||
Less: Depreciation | 175 | 3,325 | |||
Building | 25,000 | ||||
Less: Depreciation | 625 | 24,375 | |||
Addition to Building | 7,000 | ||||
Less: Depreciation | 140 | 24,375 | |||
Accrued Rent | 200 | ||||
Prepaid insurance | 240 | ||||
Closing stock | 14,290 | ||||
1,22,950 | 1,22,950 |
End of Solution
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