Test Series: April, 2021 Mock Test Paper - 2 Intermediate (New) : Group - Ii Paper - 5: Advanced Accounting
Test Series: April, 2021 Mock Test Paper - 2 Intermediate (New) : Group - Ii Paper - 5: Advanced Accounting
Test Series: April, 2021 Mock Test Paper - 2 Intermediate (New) : Group - Ii Paper - 5: Advanced Accounting
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2. (a) Meghna Limited gives the following information as on 31-03-2021:
Particulars Amount
(Rs. in lakh)
Share capital
Issued, subscribed and paid up:
100 lakh Equity Shares of Rs. 10 each, full paid up 1,000
4 lakh 8% Preference Shares of Rs. 100 each, fully paid up 400
Debit balance of Profit & Loss A/c 522
6% Debentures (secured by Freehold Property) 400
Directors’ Loan 300
Trade Payables 102
Interest accrued and outstanding on 6% Debentures 24
Freehold Property 550
Plant & Machinery 200
Current Investments (Investment in Equity Instruments) 200
Inventories (Finished goods) 300
Trade Receivables 450
Bank balance 4
The Board of Directors of the company decided upon the following scheme of reconstruction with
the consent of respective shareholders:
(1) Preference Shares are to be written down to Rs. 80 each and Equity Shares to Rs. 2 each.
(2) Preference Shares Dividend in arrears for 3 years to be waived by 2/3 rd and for balance 1/3rd,
Equity Shares of Rs. 2 each to be allotted.
(3) Debenture holders agreed to take one Freehold Property at its book value of Rs. 300 lakh in
part payment of their holding. Balance Debentures to remain as liability of the company.
(4) Interest accrued and due on Debentures to be paid in cash.
(5) Remaining Freehold Property to be valued at Rs. 400 lakh.
(6) All investments sold out for Rs. 250 lakh.
(7) 70% of Directors' loan to be waived and for the balance, Equity Shares of Rs. 2 each to be
allowed.
(8) 40% of Trade receivables and 80% of Inventories to be written off.
(9) Company's contractual commitments amounting to Rs. 600 lakh have been settled by paying
5% penalty of contract value.
You are required to:
(a) Pass Journal Entries for all the transactions related to internal reconstruction;
(b) Prepare Capital Reduction Account.
(b) List the conditions to be fulfilled as per AS 14 (Revised) for an amalgamation to be in the nature of
merger, in the case of companies. (16+4 =20 Marks)
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3. (a) A partnership firm was dissolved on 30 th June, 2020. Its Balance Sheet on the date of dissolution
was as follows:
Liabilities Rs. Rs. Assets Rs.
Capitals: Cash 10,800
A 76,000 Sundry Assets 1,89,200
B 48,000
C 36,000 1,60,000
Loan A/c – B 10,000
Sundry Creditors 30,000
2,00,000 2,00,000
The assets were realized in instalments and the payments were made on the proportionate capital
basis. Creditors were paid Rs. 29,000 in full settlement of their account. Expenses of realization
were estimated to be Rs. 5,400 but actual amount spent was Rs. 4,000. This amount was paid on
15th September. Draw up a statement showing distribution of cash, which was realized as follows:
Rs.
On July, 2020
5th 25,200
On 30th August, 2020 60,000
On 15th September, 2020 80,000
The partners shared profits and losses in the ratio of 2 : 2 : 1. Prepare a statement showing
distribution of cash amongst the partners by ‘Highest Relative Capital’ method.
(b) Explain Garner v/s Murray rule applicable in the case of partnership firms. State the conditions
when this rule is not applicable.
(c) A NBFC provides the following information:
Rs. in crores
Investment in shares of subsidiaries and group companies 100
Investment in debentures of subsidiaries and group Companies 100
Cash and bank balances 200
Paid-up equity capital 150
Securities premium 50
Free reserves 200
Loans 400
Deposits 400
You are required to compute 'Net owned Fund' from the above information as per Non-Banking
Financial Company - Systemically Important Non-Deposit taking Company and Deposit taking
Company (Reserve Bank) Directions, 2016. (12 + 4 +4= 20 Marks)
4. (a) H Ltd. and its subsidiary S Ltd. Give the following information as on 31st March, 2021:
H Ltd. (Rs.) S Ltd. (Rs.)
Share Capital
Equity Share Capital (fully paid up shares of Rs. 10 each) 12,00,000 2,00,000
Reserves and Surplus
General Reserve 4,35,000 1,55,000
Cr. Balance in Profit and Loss Account 2,80,000 65,000
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Current Liabilities
Trade Payables 3,22,000 1,23,000
Non-Current Assets
Property, Plant and Equipment
Machinery 6,40,000 1,80,000
Furniture 3,75,000 34,000
Non-Current Investments
Shares in S Ltd. - 16,000 shares @ Rs. 20 each 3,20,000 -
Current Assets
Inventories 2,68,000 62,000
Trade Receivables 4,70,000 2,35,000
Cash and Bank 1,64,000 32,000
H Ltd. acquired the 80% shares of S Ltd. on 1 st April, 2020. On the date of acquisition, General
Reserve and Profit Loss Account of S Ltd. stood at Rs. 50,000 and Rs. 30,000 respectively.
Machinery (book value Rs. 2,00,000) and Furniture (book value Rs. 40,000) of S Ltd. were revalued
at Rs. 3,00,000 and Rs. 30,000 respectively on 1 st April,2020 for the purpose of fixing the price of
its shares (rates of depreciation on W.D.V basis: Machinery 10% and Furniture 15%). Trade
Payables of H Ltd. include Rs. 35,000 due to S Ltd. for goods supplied since the acquisition of the
shares. These goods are charged at 10% above cost. The inventories of H Ltd. includes goods
costing Rs. 55,000 (cost to H Ltd.) purchased from S Ltd.
You are required to prepare the Consolidated Balance Sheet of H Ltd. With its subsidiary as at 31 st
March, 2021.
(b) Explain the nature of Limited Liability Partnership. Who can be a designated partner in a Limited
Liability Partnership? (16 + 4 =20 Marks)
5. (a) The following information relates to Shah Ltd. Co. which is in the hands of the liquidator:
Liabilities Rs.
Share Capital:
1,000, 6% Preference Shares of Rs. 100 each, fully paid 1,00,000
2,000 Equity shares of Rs. 100 each, fully paid 2,00,000
2,000 Equity shares of Rs. 100 each Rs. 75 paid up 1,50,000
Loan from bank (on security of stock) 1,00,000
Trade Payables 3,50,000
Property, Plant and Equipment 2,00,000
Inventory 1,20,000
Book Debts 2,40,000
Cash in hand 40,000
Profit and loss A/c (Dr. Balance) 3,00,000
The assets realized the following amounts (after all costs of realization and liquidator’s commission
amounting to Rs. 5,000 paid out of cash in hand):
Rs.
Property, Plant and Equipment 1,68,000
Inventory 1,10,000
Trade Receivables 2,30,000
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Calls on partly paid shares were made but the amounts due on 200 shares were found to be
irrecoverable.
You are required to prepare Liquidator’s Final Statement of Receipts and Payments . (10 Marks)
(b) (i) The following is an extract of Trial Balance of a bank as on 31 st March, 2021:
Dr. (Rs.) Cr. (Rs.)
Bill Discounted 15,16,800
Discount Received 1,26,859
Rebate on Bills discounted not due on 31 st March, 2020 26,592
An analysis of bill discounted is as follows:
Amount in Rs. Due Date Rate of Discount
1,46,200 4th May, 2021 15
2,30,400 12th May, 2021 15
4,35,900 28th May, 2021 15
4,36,200 18th June, 2021 16
2,68,100 4th July, 2021 16
You are required to calculate Rebate on Bills Discounted as on 31 st March, 2021 and show
necessary Journal Entries.
(ii) The following information relates to a bank:
Assets Rs. in Lakhs
Standard 75,00
Sub-Standard 60,00
Doubtful: for 1 Year (fully secured) 12,00
for 1 to 3 Year (fully secured) 9,00
for more than 3 Years 9,00
Loss Assets 15,00
Additional Information:
(1) Standard Assets includes Rs. 15,00 Lakhs Advances to Commercial Real Estate (CRE).
(2) Out of Rs. 60,00 Lakhs of Sub-Standard Asset Rs. 20,00 Lakhs are unsecured.
Unsecured amount includes Rs. 5,00 Lakhs in respect of Infrastructure Loan Accounts
with ESCROW safeguard.
(3) Doubtful Asset for more than 3 Years includes Rs. 4,00 Lakhs, which is covered by 50%
ECGC, value of security of which is Rs. 150 Lakhs.
You are required to find out the amount of provision to be shown in the Profit & Loss Account
of Bank. (6+4=10 Marks)
6. (a) SP hotels Limited enters into an agreement with Mr. A for running its hotel for a fixed return payable
to the later every year. The contract involves the day-to-day management of the hotel, while all
financial and operating policy decisions are taken by the Board of Directors of the compa ny. Mr. A
does not own any voting power in SP Hotels Limited. Would he be considered as a related party of
SP Hotels Limited? Also explain the required related party disclosure requirements under AS 18?
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(b) Explain the concept of ‘weighted average number of equity shares outstanding during the period’.
Also compute, based on AS 20, the weighted average number of equity shares in the following
case:
No. of shares
1st April, 2020 Balance of equity shares 7,20,000
31st August, 2020 Equity shares issued for cash 2,40,000
1st February, 2021 Equity shares bought back 1,20,000
31st March, 2021 Balance of equity shares 8,40,000
(c) In a company, equity share capital is held by X, Y and Z in the proportion of 40:40:20. Moreover,
A, B and C hold preference share capital in the proportion of 50:30:20. If the paid-up equity share
capital of the company is Rs. 1 Crore and Preference share capital is Rs. 50 Lakh, then compute
the relative weights in the voting rights of all these equity shareholders and preference
shareholders for the purpose of winding up of company.
(d) On 1st April, 2021, Bimal Ltd. take over the business of Vimal Ltd. and discharged purchase
consideration as follows:
(i) Issued 50,000 fully paid Equity shares of Rs. 10 each at a premium of Rs. 5 per share to the
equity shareholders of Vimal Ltd.
(ii) Cash payment of Rs. 50,000 was made to equity shareholders of Vimal Ltd.
(iii) Issued 2,000 fully paid 12% Preference shares of Rs. 100 each at par to discharge the
preference shareholders of Vimal Ltd.
(iv) Debentures of Vimal Ltd. (Rs.1,20,000) will be converted into equal number and amount of
10% debentures of Bimal Ltd.
Calculate the amount of Purchase consideration as per AS 14 and pass Journal Entry relating to
discharge of purchase consideration in the books of Bimal Ltd.
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Om Ltd. has its share capital divided into Equity Shares of Rs. 10 each. On 1st April, 2020, the
company offered 250 shares to each of its 520 employees at Rs. 60 per share, when the market
price was Rs. 150 per share. The options were to be exercised between 01-03-2021 to
31-03-2021.
410 employees accepted the offer and paid Rs. 60 per share on purchased shares and the
remaining options lapsed. You are required to show Journal Entries (with narrations) as would
appear in the books of Om Ltd. for the year ended 31st March, 2021 with regard to employee stock
options. (4 Parts x 5 Marks = 20 Marks)