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CBSE XII | Accountancy
Delhi Board Paper_Set-3 –2014 –Solution
CBSE
Class XII Accountancy
Delhi Board Paper_Set-3–2014- Solution
SECTION A
1. Answer :
A debenture is a written debt instrument issued in the form of a certificate containing provisions
regarding the repayment of the principal sum after a fixed period of time and payment of interest at
regular intervals.
2. Answer :
The heirs of a retiring/deceased partner are entitled to a share of goodwill of the firm as it is the result
of the combined efforts of all the partners.
3. Answer :
Basis of Difference Dissolution of Partnership Dissolution of Partnership Firm
Closure of Books Books of accounts are not closed
forever, as there is only change in the
existing agreement between the
partners.
Books of accounts are closed. As the
business is discontinued.
4. Answer :
Profit sharing ratio given as 1/2, 2/5 and 1/10 i.e 5:4:1 after simplification.
Now, as Z retires; by striking of Z's share the new profit sharing ratio between X and Y will be 5:4.
5. Answer :
As per the Section 78 of the Companies Act of 1956, states the use of the amount received as ‘Securities
Premium’ one of which is issue of bonus shares to the members of the company.
6. Answer :
When there is a change in the existing partnership agreement which causes the termination of the
agreement and a new partnership agreement comes into form it is called as ‘Reconstitution of a
partnership firm’.
7. Answer :
The maximum amount of discount that can be allowed at the time of reissue depends upon the
following two circumstances:
1. In case of the forfeited shares were originally issued at par or at premium, then these shares can
be reissued with the maximum discount = amount forfeited on the re-issued share.
2. In case of the forfeited shares were originally issued at discount, then these forfeited shares can
be reissued with the maximum discount equal = amount forfeited on the re-issued share + the
discount allowed at the time of original issue.
8. Answer :
Aditi is entered into partnership for 1/6
th
share in future profits and contributed capital `1,00,000.
Calculating the firm's capital
Firm's Capital = New Partners' Capital x Reciprocal of her share i.e.. = 1,00,000 × 6 = `6,00,000
However, the total capital as at that date is `4,50,000 (i.e. 2,00,000 + 1,50,000 + 1,00,000)
Difference of 1,50,000 is hidden goodwill.
Aditi's share in goodwill = 1/6th of 1,50,000 = ` 25,000
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CBSE XII | Accountancy
Delhi Board Paper_Set-3 –2014 –Solution
CBSE
Class XII Accountancy
Delhi Board Paper_Set-3–2014- Solution
SECTION A
1. Answer :
A debenture is a written debt instrument issued in the form of a certificate containing provisions
regarding the repayment of the principal sum after a fixed period of time and payment of interest at
regular intervals.
2. Answer :
The heirs of a retiring/deceased partner are entitled to a share of goodwill of the firm as it is the result
of the combined efforts of all the partners.
3. Answer :
Basis of Difference Dissolution of Partnership Dissolution of Partnership Firm
Closure of Books Books of accounts are not closed
forever, as there is only change in the
existing agreement between the
partners.
Books of accounts are closed. As the
business is discontinued.
4. Answer :
Profit sharing ratio given as 1/2, 2/5 and 1/10 i.e 5:4:1 after simplification.
Now, as Z retires; by striking of Z's share the new profit sharing ratio between X and Y will be 5:4.
5. Answer :
As per the Section 78 of the Companies Act of 1956, states the use of the amount received as ‘Securities
Premium’ one of which is issue of bonus shares to the members of the company.
6. Answer :
When there is a change in the existing partnership agreement which causes the termination of the
agreement and a new partnership agreement comes into form it is called as ‘Reconstitution of a
partnership firm’.
7. Answer :
The maximum amount of discount that can be allowed at the time of reissue depends upon the
following two circumstances:
1. In case of the forfeited shares were originally issued at par or at premium, then these shares can
be reissued with the maximum discount = amount forfeited on the re-issued share.
2. In case of the forfeited shares were originally issued at discount, then these forfeited shares can
be reissued with the maximum discount equal = amount forfeited on the re-issued share + the
discount allowed at the time of original issue.
8. Answer :
Aditi is entered into partnership for 1/6
th
share in future profits and contributed capital `1,00,000.
Calculating the firm's capital
Firm's Capital = New Partners' Capital x Reciprocal of her share i.e.. = 1,00,000 × 6 = `6,00,000
However, the total capital as at that date is `4,50,000 (i.e. 2,00,000 + 1,50,000 + 1,00,000)
Difference of 1,50,000 is hidden goodwill.
Aditi's share in goodwill = 1/6th of 1,50,000 = ` 25,000
CBSE XII | Accountancy
Delhi Board Paper_Set-3 –2014 –Solution
Journal
Date Particulars L.F.
Dr.
`
Cr.
`
Cash A/c Dr. 1,25,000
-------- To Aditi’s Capital A/c 1,00,000
--------To Premium for Goodwill A/c 25,000
(Being capital and goodwill brought on Aditi’s admission)
Aditi’s Capital A/c Dr. 25,000
To Saloni’s Capital A/c 17,500
To Shrishti’s Capital A/c 7,500
(Being goodwill distributed in sacrificing ratio of 7:3)
9. Answer :
Journal
Date Particulars L.F.
Dr.
`
Cr.
`
2012
Sept.30
Debenture Interest A/c
??
??
??
??
12 6
2,00,000
100 12
Dr.
12,000
-------- To Income Tax Payable A/c (12,000 ×10%) 1,200
-------- To Debenture holders’ A/c 10,800
(Being amount of interest due for 6 month and tax
deducted at source)
Sept. 30 Debenture holders’ A/c Dr. 10,800
-------- To Bank A/c 10,800
(Being interest paid to the debenture holders)
Sept.30 Income Tax Payable A/c Dr. 1,200
-------- To Bank A/c 1,200
(Being payment of tax on interest on denatures)
2013
Mar.31
Debenture Interest A/c
??
??
??
??
12 6
2,00,000
100 12
Dr.
12,000
-------- To Income Tax Payable A/c (12,000 ×10%) 1,200
-------- To Debenture holders’ A/c 10,800
(Being amount of interest due for 6 month and tax
deducted at source)
Mar.31 Debenture holders’ A/c Dr. 10,800
-------- To Bank A/c 10,800
(Being interest paid to the debenture holders)
Mar.31 Income Tax Payable A/c Dr. 1,200
-------- To Bank A/c 1,200
(Being payment of tax on interest on denatures)
Mar.31 Statement of Profit and Loss A/c Dr. 24,000
-------- To Interest on Debentures A/c 24,000
(Being interest or debentures transferred to statement of
profit and loss)
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CBSE XII | Accountancy
Delhi Board Paper_Set-3 –2014 –Solution
CBSE
Class XII Accountancy
Delhi Board Paper_Set-3–2014- Solution
SECTION A
1. Answer :
A debenture is a written debt instrument issued in the form of a certificate containing provisions
regarding the repayment of the principal sum after a fixed period of time and payment of interest at
regular intervals.
2. Answer :
The heirs of a retiring/deceased partner are entitled to a share of goodwill of the firm as it is the result
of the combined efforts of all the partners.
3. Answer :
Basis of Difference Dissolution of Partnership Dissolution of Partnership Firm
Closure of Books Books of accounts are not closed
forever, as there is only change in the
existing agreement between the
partners.
Books of accounts are closed. As the
business is discontinued.
4. Answer :
Profit sharing ratio given as 1/2, 2/5 and 1/10 i.e 5:4:1 after simplification.
Now, as Z retires; by striking of Z's share the new profit sharing ratio between X and Y will be 5:4.
5. Answer :
As per the Section 78 of the Companies Act of 1956, states the use of the amount received as ‘Securities
Premium’ one of which is issue of bonus shares to the members of the company.
6. Answer :
When there is a change in the existing partnership agreement which causes the termination of the
agreement and a new partnership agreement comes into form it is called as ‘Reconstitution of a
partnership firm’.
7. Answer :
The maximum amount of discount that can be allowed at the time of reissue depends upon the
following two circumstances:
1. In case of the forfeited shares were originally issued at par or at premium, then these shares can
be reissued with the maximum discount = amount forfeited on the re-issued share.
2. In case of the forfeited shares were originally issued at discount, then these forfeited shares can
be reissued with the maximum discount equal = amount forfeited on the re-issued share + the
discount allowed at the time of original issue.
8. Answer :
Aditi is entered into partnership for 1/6
th
share in future profits and contributed capital `1,00,000.
Calculating the firm's capital
Firm's Capital = New Partners' Capital x Reciprocal of her share i.e.. = 1,00,000 × 6 = `6,00,000
However, the total capital as at that date is `4,50,000 (i.e. 2,00,000 + 1,50,000 + 1,00,000)
Difference of 1,50,000 is hidden goodwill.
Aditi's share in goodwill = 1/6th of 1,50,000 = ` 25,000
CBSE XII | Accountancy
Delhi Board Paper_Set-3 –2014 –Solution
Journal
Date Particulars L.F.
Dr.
`
Cr.
`
Cash A/c Dr. 1,25,000
-------- To Aditi’s Capital A/c 1,00,000
--------To Premium for Goodwill A/c 25,000
(Being capital and goodwill brought on Aditi’s admission)
Aditi’s Capital A/c Dr. 25,000
To Saloni’s Capital A/c 17,500
To Shrishti’s Capital A/c 7,500
(Being goodwill distributed in sacrificing ratio of 7:3)
9. Answer :
Journal
Date Particulars L.F.
Dr.
`
Cr.
`
2012
Sept.30
Debenture Interest A/c
??
??
??
??
12 6
2,00,000
100 12
Dr.
12,000
-------- To Income Tax Payable A/c (12,000 ×10%) 1,200
-------- To Debenture holders’ A/c 10,800
(Being amount of interest due for 6 month and tax
deducted at source)
Sept. 30 Debenture holders’ A/c Dr. 10,800
-------- To Bank A/c 10,800
(Being interest paid to the debenture holders)
Sept.30 Income Tax Payable A/c Dr. 1,200
-------- To Bank A/c 1,200
(Being payment of tax on interest on denatures)
2013
Mar.31
Debenture Interest A/c
??
??
??
??
12 6
2,00,000
100 12
Dr.
12,000
-------- To Income Tax Payable A/c (12,000 ×10%) 1,200
-------- To Debenture holders’ A/c 10,800
(Being amount of interest due for 6 month and tax
deducted at source)
Mar.31 Debenture holders’ A/c Dr. 10,800
-------- To Bank A/c 10,800
(Being interest paid to the debenture holders)
Mar.31 Income Tax Payable A/c Dr. 1,200
-------- To Bank A/c 1,200
(Being payment of tax on interest on denatures)
Mar.31 Statement of Profit and Loss A/c Dr. 24,000
-------- To Interest on Debentures A/c 24,000
(Being interest or debentures transferred to statement of
profit and loss)
CBSE XII | Accountancy
Delhi Board Paper_Set-3 –2014 –Solution
10. Answer
Books of Kay Ltd.
Journal Entry
Date Particulars L.F.
Dr.
`
Cr.
`
12% Debenture A/c Dr. 3,00,000
-------- To Debenture holder A/c 3,00,000
(Being 3,000 12% debenture of `100 each issue at a
discount of 6% due for redemption)
Debenture Holder A/c Dr 3,00,000
-------- To Equity share capital A/c 2,40,000
-------- To Securities premium A/c 60,000
(Being payment made to debenture holder by issuing 2,400
equity share of `100 each premium of `25%)
Working Note:
Amount Payable to Debentureholder
Number of share to be issued =
Price of a Share
3,00,000
Number of share to be issued 2,400 share
125(100 25)
??
?
Books of Jay Ltd.
Journal Entry
Date Particulars L.F.
Dr.
`
Cr.
`
12% Debenture A/c Dr. 15,00,000
-------- To Debenture holder A/c 13,50,000
-------- To Discount on issue of Debentures A/c 1,50,000
(Being 1,500 12% debenture of `100 each(issued at
discount of 10%) due for redemption)
Debenture holder A/c Dr. 13,50,000
-------- To Equity share capital A/c 13,50,000
(Being payment made to debenture holder by issuing 27,000
equity share of `50 each)
Working Note:
Amount Payable to Debentureholder
Number of share to be issued =
Price of a Share
13,50,000
Number of share to be issued 27,000 share
50
??
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CBSE XII | Accountancy
Delhi Board Paper_Set-3 –2014 –Solution
CBSE
Class XII Accountancy
Delhi Board Paper_Set-3–2014- Solution
SECTION A
1. Answer :
A debenture is a written debt instrument issued in the form of a certificate containing provisions
regarding the repayment of the principal sum after a fixed period of time and payment of interest at
regular intervals.
2. Answer :
The heirs of a retiring/deceased partner are entitled to a share of goodwill of the firm as it is the result
of the combined efforts of all the partners.
3. Answer :
Basis of Difference Dissolution of Partnership Dissolution of Partnership Firm
Closure of Books Books of accounts are not closed
forever, as there is only change in the
existing agreement between the
partners.
Books of accounts are closed. As the
business is discontinued.
4. Answer :
Profit sharing ratio given as 1/2, 2/5 and 1/10 i.e 5:4:1 after simplification.
Now, as Z retires; by striking of Z's share the new profit sharing ratio between X and Y will be 5:4.
5. Answer :
As per the Section 78 of the Companies Act of 1956, states the use of the amount received as ‘Securities
Premium’ one of which is issue of bonus shares to the members of the company.
6. Answer :
When there is a change in the existing partnership agreement which causes the termination of the
agreement and a new partnership agreement comes into form it is called as ‘Reconstitution of a
partnership firm’.
7. Answer :
The maximum amount of discount that can be allowed at the time of reissue depends upon the
following two circumstances:
1. In case of the forfeited shares were originally issued at par or at premium, then these shares can
be reissued with the maximum discount = amount forfeited on the re-issued share.
2. In case of the forfeited shares were originally issued at discount, then these forfeited shares can
be reissued with the maximum discount equal = amount forfeited on the re-issued share + the
discount allowed at the time of original issue.
8. Answer :
Aditi is entered into partnership for 1/6
th
share in future profits and contributed capital `1,00,000.
Calculating the firm's capital
Firm's Capital = New Partners' Capital x Reciprocal of her share i.e.. = 1,00,000 × 6 = `6,00,000
However, the total capital as at that date is `4,50,000 (i.e. 2,00,000 + 1,50,000 + 1,00,000)
Difference of 1,50,000 is hidden goodwill.
Aditi's share in goodwill = 1/6th of 1,50,000 = ` 25,000
CBSE XII | Accountancy
Delhi Board Paper_Set-3 –2014 –Solution
Journal
Date Particulars L.F.
Dr.
`
Cr.
`
Cash A/c Dr. 1,25,000
-------- To Aditi’s Capital A/c 1,00,000
--------To Premium for Goodwill A/c 25,000
(Being capital and goodwill brought on Aditi’s admission)
Aditi’s Capital A/c Dr. 25,000
To Saloni’s Capital A/c 17,500
To Shrishti’s Capital A/c 7,500
(Being goodwill distributed in sacrificing ratio of 7:3)
9. Answer :
Journal
Date Particulars L.F.
Dr.
`
Cr.
`
2012
Sept.30
Debenture Interest A/c
??
??
??
??
12 6
2,00,000
100 12
Dr.
12,000
-------- To Income Tax Payable A/c (12,000 ×10%) 1,200
-------- To Debenture holders’ A/c 10,800
(Being amount of interest due for 6 month and tax
deducted at source)
Sept. 30 Debenture holders’ A/c Dr. 10,800
-------- To Bank A/c 10,800
(Being interest paid to the debenture holders)
Sept.30 Income Tax Payable A/c Dr. 1,200
-------- To Bank A/c 1,200
(Being payment of tax on interest on denatures)
2013
Mar.31
Debenture Interest A/c
??
??
??
??
12 6
2,00,000
100 12
Dr.
12,000
-------- To Income Tax Payable A/c (12,000 ×10%) 1,200
-------- To Debenture holders’ A/c 10,800
(Being amount of interest due for 6 month and tax
deducted at source)
Mar.31 Debenture holders’ A/c Dr. 10,800
-------- To Bank A/c 10,800
(Being interest paid to the debenture holders)
Mar.31 Income Tax Payable A/c Dr. 1,200
-------- To Bank A/c 1,200
(Being payment of tax on interest on denatures)
Mar.31 Statement of Profit and Loss A/c Dr. 24,000
-------- To Interest on Debentures A/c 24,000
(Being interest or debentures transferred to statement of
profit and loss)
CBSE XII | Accountancy
Delhi Board Paper_Set-3 –2014 –Solution
10. Answer
Books of Kay Ltd.
Journal Entry
Date Particulars L.F.
Dr.
`
Cr.
`
12% Debenture A/c Dr. 3,00,000
-------- To Debenture holder A/c 3,00,000
(Being 3,000 12% debenture of `100 each issue at a
discount of 6% due for redemption)
Debenture Holder A/c Dr 3,00,000
-------- To Equity share capital A/c 2,40,000
-------- To Securities premium A/c 60,000
(Being payment made to debenture holder by issuing 2,400
equity share of `100 each premium of `25%)
Working Note:
Amount Payable to Debentureholder
Number of share to be issued =
Price of a Share
3,00,000
Number of share to be issued 2,400 share
125(100 25)
??
?
Books of Jay Ltd.
Journal Entry
Date Particulars L.F.
Dr.
`
Cr.
`
12% Debenture A/c Dr. 15,00,000
-------- To Debenture holder A/c 13,50,000
-------- To Discount on issue of Debentures A/c 1,50,000
(Being 1,500 12% debenture of `100 each(issued at
discount of 10%) due for redemption)
Debenture holder A/c Dr. 13,50,000
-------- To Equity share capital A/c 13,50,000
(Being payment made to debenture holder by issuing 27,000
equity share of `50 each)
Working Note:
Amount Payable to Debentureholder
Number of share to be issued =
Price of a Share
13,50,000
Number of share to be issued 27,000 share
50
??
CBSE XII | Accountancy
Delhi Board Paper_Set-3 –2014 –Solution
11. Answer :
Virad’s Capital Account
Dr. Cr.
Particulars ` Particulars `
By Balance b/d 3,00,000
To Executor’s A/c 5,70,000 By Vishad’s Capital A/c 1,12,500
By Roma Capital A/c 75,000
By Profit and Loss suspense A/c 37,500
By Reserve Fund A/c 30,000
By Interest on capital A/c 15,000
----- 5,70,000 5,70,000
Calculation of Gaining Ratio of Vishad and Roma:
??
? ? ?
Virad: Vishad: Roma
Old Ratio = 5 : 3 : 2
New Ratio= 3 : 2
Gaining Ratio= New Ratio - old Ratio
3 3 3
Vishad's Gain=
5 10 10
2 2 2
Roma'sGain
5 10 10
Gaining Ratio= 3:2
WN1: Calculation of Virad’s Share of Goodwill:
?
??
??
??
Goodwill of the firm = Average Profit Number of year's purchese
1
Goodwill of the firm = 1,50,000 2 3,75,000
2
5
share of Goodwill of Virad's = 3,75,000 1,87,500
10
3
Vishad Will give = 1,87,500 1,12,
5
?
500
Roma will give = 1,87,500 25= 75,000
? ? ?
Profit for the year =1,50,000
65
Virad'share of Profit = 1,50,000 37,500
12 10
Virad's Capital =3,00,000
Virad's C
WN2: Calculation of Profit share of Virad :
WN3: Calculation Of Interest on Virad's capital :
? ? ?
??
65
Apital =3,00,000 15,000
12 10
5
Share of Reserve Fund =60,000 30,000
10
WN4 : Virad's share of Reserve fund :
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CBSE XII | Accountancy
Delhi Board Paper_Set-3 –2014 –Solution
CBSE
Class XII Accountancy
Delhi Board Paper_Set-3–2014- Solution
SECTION A
1. Answer :
A debenture is a written debt instrument issued in the form of a certificate containing provisions
regarding the repayment of the principal sum after a fixed period of time and payment of interest at
regular intervals.
2. Answer :
The heirs of a retiring/deceased partner are entitled to a share of goodwill of the firm as it is the result
of the combined efforts of all the partners.
3. Answer :
Basis of Difference Dissolution of Partnership Dissolution of Partnership Firm
Closure of Books Books of accounts are not closed
forever, as there is only change in the
existing agreement between the
partners.
Books of accounts are closed. As the
business is discontinued.
4. Answer :
Profit sharing ratio given as 1/2, 2/5 and 1/10 i.e 5:4:1 after simplification.
Now, as Z retires; by striking of Z's share the new profit sharing ratio between X and Y will be 5:4.
5. Answer :
As per the Section 78 of the Companies Act of 1956, states the use of the amount received as ‘Securities
Premium’ one of which is issue of bonus shares to the members of the company.
6. Answer :
When there is a change in the existing partnership agreement which causes the termination of the
agreement and a new partnership agreement comes into form it is called as ‘Reconstitution of a
partnership firm’.
7. Answer :
The maximum amount of discount that can be allowed at the time of reissue depends upon the
following two circumstances:
1. In case of the forfeited shares were originally issued at par or at premium, then these shares can
be reissued with the maximum discount = amount forfeited on the re-issued share.
2. In case of the forfeited shares were originally issued at discount, then these forfeited shares can
be reissued with the maximum discount equal = amount forfeited on the re-issued share + the
discount allowed at the time of original issue.
8. Answer :
Aditi is entered into partnership for 1/6
th
share in future profits and contributed capital `1,00,000.
Calculating the firm's capital
Firm's Capital = New Partners' Capital x Reciprocal of her share i.e.. = 1,00,000 × 6 = `6,00,000
However, the total capital as at that date is `4,50,000 (i.e. 2,00,000 + 1,50,000 + 1,00,000)
Difference of 1,50,000 is hidden goodwill.
Aditi's share in goodwill = 1/6th of 1,50,000 = ` 25,000
CBSE XII | Accountancy
Delhi Board Paper_Set-3 –2014 –Solution
Journal
Date Particulars L.F.
Dr.
`
Cr.
`
Cash A/c Dr. 1,25,000
-------- To Aditi’s Capital A/c 1,00,000
--------To Premium for Goodwill A/c 25,000
(Being capital and goodwill brought on Aditi’s admission)
Aditi’s Capital A/c Dr. 25,000
To Saloni’s Capital A/c 17,500
To Shrishti’s Capital A/c 7,500
(Being goodwill distributed in sacrificing ratio of 7:3)
9. Answer :
Journal
Date Particulars L.F.
Dr.
`
Cr.
`
2012
Sept.30
Debenture Interest A/c
??
??
??
??
12 6
2,00,000
100 12
Dr.
12,000
-------- To Income Tax Payable A/c (12,000 ×10%) 1,200
-------- To Debenture holders’ A/c 10,800
(Being amount of interest due for 6 month and tax
deducted at source)
Sept. 30 Debenture holders’ A/c Dr. 10,800
-------- To Bank A/c 10,800
(Being interest paid to the debenture holders)
Sept.30 Income Tax Payable A/c Dr. 1,200
-------- To Bank A/c 1,200
(Being payment of tax on interest on denatures)
2013
Mar.31
Debenture Interest A/c
??
??
??
??
12 6
2,00,000
100 12
Dr.
12,000
-------- To Income Tax Payable A/c (12,000 ×10%) 1,200
-------- To Debenture holders’ A/c 10,800
(Being amount of interest due for 6 month and tax
deducted at source)
Mar.31 Debenture holders’ A/c Dr. 10,800
-------- To Bank A/c 10,800
(Being interest paid to the debenture holders)
Mar.31 Income Tax Payable A/c Dr. 1,200
-------- To Bank A/c 1,200
(Being payment of tax on interest on denatures)
Mar.31 Statement of Profit and Loss A/c Dr. 24,000
-------- To Interest on Debentures A/c 24,000
(Being interest or debentures transferred to statement of
profit and loss)
CBSE XII | Accountancy
Delhi Board Paper_Set-3 –2014 –Solution
10. Answer
Books of Kay Ltd.
Journal Entry
Date Particulars L.F.
Dr.
`
Cr.
`
12% Debenture A/c Dr. 3,00,000
-------- To Debenture holder A/c 3,00,000
(Being 3,000 12% debenture of `100 each issue at a
discount of 6% due for redemption)
Debenture Holder A/c Dr 3,00,000
-------- To Equity share capital A/c 2,40,000
-------- To Securities premium A/c 60,000
(Being payment made to debenture holder by issuing 2,400
equity share of `100 each premium of `25%)
Working Note:
Amount Payable to Debentureholder
Number of share to be issued =
Price of a Share
3,00,000
Number of share to be issued 2,400 share
125(100 25)
??
?
Books of Jay Ltd.
Journal Entry
Date Particulars L.F.
Dr.
`
Cr.
`
12% Debenture A/c Dr. 15,00,000
-------- To Debenture holder A/c 13,50,000
-------- To Discount on issue of Debentures A/c 1,50,000
(Being 1,500 12% debenture of `100 each(issued at
discount of 10%) due for redemption)
Debenture holder A/c Dr. 13,50,000
-------- To Equity share capital A/c 13,50,000
(Being payment made to debenture holder by issuing 27,000
equity share of `50 each)
Working Note:
Amount Payable to Debentureholder
Number of share to be issued =
Price of a Share
13,50,000
Number of share to be issued 27,000 share
50
??
CBSE XII | Accountancy
Delhi Board Paper_Set-3 –2014 –Solution
11. Answer :
Virad’s Capital Account
Dr. Cr.
Particulars ` Particulars `
By Balance b/d 3,00,000
To Executor’s A/c 5,70,000 By Vishad’s Capital A/c 1,12,500
By Roma Capital A/c 75,000
By Profit and Loss suspense A/c 37,500
By Reserve Fund A/c 30,000
By Interest on capital A/c 15,000
----- 5,70,000 5,70,000
Calculation of Gaining Ratio of Vishad and Roma:
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Virad: Vishad: Roma
Old Ratio = 5 : 3 : 2
New Ratio= 3 : 2
Gaining Ratio= New Ratio - old Ratio
3 3 3
Vishad's Gain=
5 10 10
2 2 2
Roma'sGain
5 10 10
Gaining Ratio= 3:2
WN1: Calculation of Virad’s Share of Goodwill:
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Goodwill of the firm = Average Profit Number of year's purchese
1
Goodwill of the firm = 1,50,000 2 3,75,000
2
5
share of Goodwill of Virad's = 3,75,000 1,87,500
10
3
Vishad Will give = 1,87,500 1,12,
5
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500
Roma will give = 1,87,500 25= 75,000
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Profit for the year =1,50,000
65
Virad'share of Profit = 1,50,000 37,500
12 10
Virad's Capital =3,00,000
Virad's C
WN2: Calculation of Profit share of Virad :
WN3: Calculation Of Interest on Virad's capital :
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??
65
Apital =3,00,000 15,000
12 10
5
Share of Reserve Fund =60,000 30,000
10
WN4 : Virad's share of Reserve fund :
CBSE XII | Accountancy
Delhi Board Paper_Set-3 –2014 –Solution
12. Answer :
(a)
Journal Entries
Date Particulars
L.F.
Debit
`
Credit
`
Machinery A/c
Dr.
7,20,000
-To Kundan A/c
7,20,000
(Being machinery is purchased from Kundan Ltd.)
Kundan Ltd. A/c
Dr.
7,20,000
Discount on Issue of share A/c
Dr.
80,000
---To Equity share capital A/c
8,00,000
(Being issue of 8,000 share at `100 each at a discount of `10 per
share)
Working Note:
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Calculation of Number of shares to be issued ( at discount of Rs 10)
purchaes price 7,20,000
No.of shares = 8,000 share
Issue Price 90(100 10)
(b)
Journal Entries
Date Particulars
L.F.
Debit
`
Credit
`
Plant and Machinery A/c Dr.
90,000
Building A/c Dr.
90,000
Sundry Debtors A/c Dr.
30,000
Stock A/c Dr.
50,000
Cash A/c Dr.
20,000
---To Creditors A/c
20,000
---To Vikash Ltd. A/c
2,50,000
---To Capital Reserve A/c (Balancing Fig.)
10,000
(Being purchase of business from Vikas ltd.)
Vikas Ltd. A/c Dr.
2,50,000
---To Equity share capital A/c
2,20,000
---To Bank A/c
30,000
(Being issue of 22,000 shares of `10 each and remaining payment
is made through bank draft)
Working Note:
Capital Reserve = Net Assets – Purchase Consideration
= `2,60,000 - `2, 50,000
=`10,000
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