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Page No 6.16:
Question 1:
Following accounts are being maintained in the books of Shri Ashok. Classify them into Personal, Real and Nominal Accounts:
(i) Land and Building | (vii) Investments | (xiv) Ramesh, a debtor |
(ii) Excise Duty | (viii) Salary | (xv) Interest Received |
(iii) Creditors | (ix) Debtors | (xvi) Bank Overdraft |
(iv) Capital | (x) Bad Debts | (xvii) Purchase Returns |
(v) Motor Vehicles | (xi) Depreciation | (xviii) Drawings |
(vi) Goodwill | (xii) Wages | (xix) Freight |
(xiii) Repairs | (xx) Return Inwards. |
Answer:
Item | Nature of Account |
Land & Building | Real A/c |
Excise Duty | Nominal A/c |
Creditors | Personal A/c |
Capital | Personal A/c |
Motor Vehicles | Real A/c |
Goodwill | Real A/c |
Investments | Real A/c |
Salary | Nominal A/c |
Debtors | Personal A/c |
Bad Debts | Nominal A/c |
Depreciation | Nominal A/c |
Wages | Nominal A/c |
Repair | Nominal A/c |
Ramesh, a debtor | Personal A/c |
Interest Received | Nominal A/c |
Bank Overdraft | Personal A/c |
Purchase Returns | Nominal A/c |
Drawings | Personal A/c |
Freight | Nominal A/c |
Return Inwards | Nominal A/c |
Page No 6.16:
Question 2:
Classify the following into Assets, Liabilities, Capital, Expenses and Revenue:
(i) Land; | (ii) Investments; | (iii) Building; | (iv) Interest Received; |
(v) Salary; | (vi) Bank Overdraft; | (vii) Debtors; | (viii) Creditors; |
(ix) Bad Debts; | (x) Capital; | (xi) Depreciation; | (xii) Motor Vehicles; |
(xiii) Freight; | (xiv) Wages; | (xv) Goodwill; | (xvi) Repairs. |
Answer:
Assets |
Liabilities |
Capital |
Expenses |
Revenue |
(i) Land |
(vi) Bank Overdraft |
(x) Capital |
(v) Salary |
(iv) Interest Received |
(ii) Investments |
(viii) Creditors |
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(ix) Bad Debts |
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(iii) Building |
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(xi) Depreciation |
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(vii) Debtors |
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(xiii) Freight |
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(xii) Motor Vehicles |
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(xiv) Wages |
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(xv) Goodwill |
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(xvi) Repairs |
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Page No 6.17:
Question 3:
Classify the following into Assets, Liabilities, Capital, Revenue, and Expenses:
(i) Plant and Machinery; | (ii) Bank Loan; | (iii) Sales; | (iv) Rent; |
(v) Discount Received; | (vi) Carriage Inwards; | (vii) Carriage outwards; | (viii) Purchases; |
(ix) Bills Payable; | (x) Wages; | (xi) Advance Income; | (xii) Accrued Income; |
(xiii) Goodwill; | (xiv) Furniture and Fixtures; | (xv) Outstanding Expenses; | (xvi) Capital. |
Answer:
Assets |
Liabilities |
Capital |
Revenue |
Expenses |
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(i) |
Plant and Machinery |
(ii) |
Bank Loan |
(xvi) |
Capital |
(iii) |
Sales |
(iv) |
Rent |
(xii) |
Accrued Income |
(ix) |
Bills Payable |
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(v) |
Discount Received |
(vi) |
Carriage Inwards |
(xiii) |
Goodwill |
(xi) |
Advance Income |
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(vii) |
Carriage Outwards |
(xiv) |
Furniture and Fixtures |
(xv) |
Outstanding Expenses |
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(viii) |
Purchases |
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(x) |
Wages |
Page No 6.17:
Question 4:
On which side will the increase in the following accounts be recorded? Also, state the nature of the account:
(i) Furniture A/c | (ii) Mohan (proprietor) |
(iii) Salary A/c | (iv) Purchases A/c |
(v) Sales A/c | (vi) Interest Paid A/c |
(vii) Sohan (Creditor) | (viii) Ram (Debtor) |
Answer:
Name of Accounts |
Consequence of increase |
Modern Approach |
Traditional Approach |
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(i) |
Furniture |
Debit |
Assets |
Real Account |
(ii) |
Mohan (Proprietor) |
Credit |
Capital |
Personal Account |
(iii) |
Salary |
Debit |
Expense |
Nominal Account |
(iv) |
Purchases |
Debit |
Expense |
Nominal Account |
(v) |
Sales |
Credit |
Revenue |
Nominal Account |
(vi) |
Interest Paid |
Debit |
Expense |
Nominal Account |
(vii) |
Sohan (Creditor) |
Credit |
Liabilities |
Personal Account |
(viii) |
Ram (Debtor) |
Debit |
Assets |
Personal Account |
Page No 6.17:
Question 5:
On which side will the decrease in the following accounts be recorded? Also, state the nature of the account:
(i) Cash | (ii) Bank Overdraft |
(iii) Outstanding Salary paid | (iv) Outstanding Rent |
(v) Prepaid Insurance | (vi) Mohan, Proprietor of the business |
Answer:
Name of Accounts |
Consequence of decrease |
Modern Approach |
Traditional Approach |
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(i) |
Cash |
Credit |
Assets |
Real Account |
(ii) |
Bank Overdraft |
Debit |
Liability |
Personal Account |
(iii) |
Outstanding Salary Paid |
Debit |
Liability |
Personal Account |
(iv) |
Outstanding Rent |
Debit |
Liability |
Personal Account |
(v) |
Prepaid Insurance |
Credit |
Asset |
Personal Account |
(vi) |
Mohan, proprietor of the business |
Debit |
Capital |
Real Account |
Page No 6.17:
Question 6:
From the following transactions, state the nature of account and state which account will be debited and which account credited:
₹ | ||
(i) | Manu started business with cash | 1,00,000 |
(ii) | He purchased furniture for business | 20,000 |
(iii) | Purchase goods on credit from Anshul | 6,000 |
(iv) | Paid to his creditor, Anshul | 2,000 |
(v) | Paid salary to his clerk | 1,000 |
(vi) | Paid rent | 500 |
(vii) | Received interest | 200 |
Answer:
Transactions | Nature of Account |
Manu started business with cash | Cash A/c- Debit Capital A/c- Credit |
He purchased furniture for business | Furniture A/c- Debit Cash A/c- Credit |
Purchased goods on credit from Anshul | Purchases A/c- Debit Creditor A/c- Credit |
Paid to his creditor, Anshul | Creditor A/c- Debit Cash A/c- Credit |
Paid salary to his clerk | Salary A/c- Debit Cash A/c- Credit |
Paid rent | Rent A/c- Debit Cash A/c- Credit |
Received interest | Cash A/c- Debit Interest A/c- Credit |
Page No 6.17:
Question 7:
Open a 'T' shape account for machinery and put the following transactions on the proper side:
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(i) | Machinery purchased | 40,000 |
(ii) | Machinery sold | 10,000 |
(iii) | Machinery purchased | 8,000 |
(iv) | Machinery discarded | 14,000 |
(v) | Depreciation on machinery | 1,000 |
Answer:
Machinery(Asset) Account |
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Dr. |
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Cr. |
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Date |
Particulars |
Amount (Rs) |
Particulars |
Amount (Rs) |
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Bank (Purchased) |
40,000 |
Bank (Sale) |
10,000 |
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Bank (Purchased) |
8,000 |
Bank (Discarded) |
14,000 |
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Depreciation |
1,000 |
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Balance c/d |
23,000 |
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48,000 |
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48,000 |
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Page No 6.18:
Question 8:
Open a 'T' shape Cash Account with the following transactions:
₹ | ||
(i) | Mohan started business with cash | 40,000 |
(ii) | Purchased Goods | 20,000 |
(iii) | Sold Goods | 24,000 |
(iv) | Paid Rent | 400 |
(v) | Paid salaries | 600 |
(vi) | Drew for personal use | 1,000 |
Answer:
Cash Account |
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Dr. |
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Cr. |
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Date |
Particulars |
J.F. |
Amount (Rs) |
Date |
Particulars |
J.F. |
Amount (Rs) |
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(i) |
Capital |
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40,000 |
(ii) |
Purchases |
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20,000 |
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(iii) |
Sales |
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24,000 |
(iv) |
Rent |
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400 |
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(v) |
Salaries |
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600 |
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(vi) |
Drawings |
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1,000 |
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Balance c/d |
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42,000 |
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64,000 |
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64,000 |
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Page No 6.18:
Question 9:
Open a 'T' shape account of creditor, 'Rakesh', and write the following transactions on the proper side:
₹ | ||
(i) | Goods purchased from Rakesh on credit | 50,000 |
(ii) | Goods returned to Rakesh for | 5,000 |
(iii) | Paid to Rakesh | 20,000 |
(iv) | Purchase goods from Rakesh on credit | 10,000 |
Answer:
Rakesh |
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Dr. |
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Cr. |
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Date |
Particulars |
J.F. |
Amount (Rs) |
Date |
Particulars |
J.F. |
Amount (Rs) |
(ii) |
Purchases Return |
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5,000 |
(i) |
Purchases |
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50,000 |
(iii) |
Cash |
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20,000 |
(iv) |
Purchases |
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10,000 |
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Balance c/d |
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35,000 |
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60,000 |
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60,000 |
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Page No 6.18:
Question 10:
Open a 'T' shape account of debtor 'Brij' and write the following transactions on the proper side:
(i) | Sold goods to Brij on credit | ₹ 25,000 |
(ii) | Cash received from Brij Discount allowed to him |
₹ 10,000
₹ 500
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(iii) | Goods returned by Brij | ₹ 5,000 |
Answer:
Brij (Debtors) |
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Dr. |
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Cr. |
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Date |
Particulars |
J.F. |
Amount (Rs) |
Date |
Particulars |
J.F. |
Amount (Rs) |
(i) |
Sales |
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25,000 |
(ii) |
Cash |
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10,000 |
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Discount Received |
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500 |
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(iii) |
Sales Return |
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5,000 |
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Balance c/d |
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9,500 |
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25,000 |
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25,000 |
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Page No 6.18:
Question 11:
Put the following on the proper side of a Cash Account, a Debtor's Account and a Creditor's Account:
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(i) | Sold goods to Sanjay on credit | 50,000 |
(ii) | Sold goods to Mohan for cash | 20,000 |
(iii) | Purchased goods from Ram on credit | 25,000 |
(iv) | Cash received from Sanjay | 19,000 |
(v) | Goods returned by Sanjay | 2,000 |
(vi) | Paid rent | 500 |
(vii) | Cash paid to Ram | 15,000 |
Answer:
Cash Account |
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Dr. |
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Cr. |
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Date |
Particulars |
J.F. |
Amount (Rs) |
Date |
Particulars |
J.F. |
Amount (Rs) |
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(ii) |
Sales |
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20,000 |
(vi) |
Rent |
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500 |
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(iv) |
Sanjay |
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19,000 |
(vii) |
Ram |
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15,000 |
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Balance c/d |
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23,500 |
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39,000 |
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39,000 |
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Sanjay (Debtors) |
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Dr. |
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Cr. |
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Date |
Particulars |
J.F. |
Amount (Rs) |
Date |
Particulars |
J.F. |
Amount (Rs) |
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(i) |
Sales |
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50,000 |
(iv) |
Cash |
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19,000 |
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(v) |
Sales Return |
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2,000 |
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Balance c/d |
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29,000 |
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50,000 |
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50,000 |
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Ram (Creditors) |
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Dr. |
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Cr. |
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Date |
Particulars |
J.F. |
Amount (Rs) |
Date |
Particulars |
J.F. |
Amount (Rs) |
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(vii) |
Cash |
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15,000 |
(iii) |
Purchase |
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25,000 |
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Balance c/d |
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10,000 |
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25,000 |
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25,000 |
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Page No 6.18:
Question 12:
From the following particulars, prepare the proprietor's Capital Account:
₹ | |
1st April, 2018 − Commenced business with cash | 2,00,000 |
31st March, 2019 − Net Loss as per Profit and Loss Account | 18,000 |
31st March, 2019 − Drawings during the period | 15,000 |
Balance the same and explain what the closing balance indicates.
Answer:
Capital Account |
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Dr. |
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Cr. |
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Date |
Particulars |
J.F. |
Amount (₹) |
Date |
Particulars |
J.F. |
Amount (₹) |
2019 |
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2018 |
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March 31 |
Profit and Loss A/c (Net Loss) |
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18,000 |
April 01 |
Cash |
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2,00,000 |
March 31 |
Drawings |
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15,000 |
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March 31 |
Balance c/d |
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1,67,000 |
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2,00,000 |
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2,00,000 |
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Page No 6.18:
Question 13:
From the following particulars, prepare the proprietor's Capital Account:
2013 | ₹ | |
April 1 | Started business with | 45,000 |
May 10 | Withdrew from business for personal use | 10,000 |
July 15 | Further Capital introduced | 55,000 |
Nov. 30 | Income tax paid | 5,000 |
2014 | ||
Mar. 31 | Profit for the year | 30,000 |
Answer:
Proprietor’s Capital Account |
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Dr. |
Cr. |
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Date |
Particulars |
Amount (Rs) |
Date |
Particulars |
Amount (Rs) |
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2013 |
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2013 |
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Mar.10 |
Drawings A/c |
10,000 |
Apr.01 |
Cash A/c |
45,000 |
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Nov.30 |
Drawings A/c ( Income Tax) |
5,000 |
July 15 |
Cash A/c |
55,000 |
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2014 |
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2014 |
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Mar.31 |
Balance c/d |
1,15,000 |
Mar.31 |
Profit and Loss A/c |
30,000 |
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1,30,000 |
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1,30,000 |
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