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Financial Accounting
1
Lecture – 38
Statement of Changes In Equity
• Statement of changes in equity shows the movement in:
 Share Capital (issued share capital)
 Share Premium
 Nature of Reserves created
 Un-appropriated Profit / Loss
 Dividend Distributed
Note: Show all points simultaneously.
Financial Accounting
2
Lecture – 38
Statement of Changes In Equity
• Capital Reserve and Fixed Asset Replacement Reserve are
used for specific purpose. These are not distributed among
share holders.
• General Reserve and undistributed profit` can be distributed
among share holders.
Financial Accounting
3
Lecture – 38
Share Premium
• Share Premium – Amount received in excess of the face
value of the share. Example: if a Rs. 10 share is sold for Rs,
12 then Rs. 2 is share premium.
• Share Premium can not be distributed among the share
holders.
• It can be utilized for:
 To issue Bonus Shares
 To write off Preliminary Expenses
 To meet the difference of face value and cash received in
case of shares issued at discount
 To meet the expenses of issue of shares
 For payment of premium on redemption of debentures
Financial Accounting
4
Lecture – 38
Revaluation Reserve
• Revaluation Reserve – is created when an asset is re-
valued from cost to market value.
• Revaluation Reserve can not be distributed among the
share holders.
• It can be utilized for:
 Setting off any loss on revaluation
 At the time of disposal of asset, the reserve relating to
that asset is transferred to profit & loss account.
Financial Accounting
5
Lecture – 38
Cash Flow Statement
• Cash Flow Statement – shows the movement of cash
resources during the year.
• It is an integral part of Financial statements.
Note: Show all points simultaneously.
Financial Accounting
6
Lecture – 38
Notes to the Accounts
• Notes to the Accounts – are the explanatory notes of all the
items shown in the profit and loss account and the balance
sheet.
• It is the requirement of the Companies Ordinance and the
International Accounting Standards.
Financial Accounting
7
Lecture – 38
Contents of Notes to the Accounts
• Following are explained in Notes to the accounts:
 Nature of business of the company
 Accounting Policies of the company
 Details and explanation of items given in the Profit and
Loss Account and Balance Sheet.
Financial Accounting
8
Lecture – 38
Debentures
• Debenture is an instrument for obtaining loan from general
public.
• Mark up is paid on Debentures which is generally equal to
the market rate.
Financial Accounting
9
Lecture – 38
Debentures
• Debentures are acknowledgement of debt, owed by the
company to the public at large for a defined period of time,
and has a mark up (profit) rate attached to it.
Financial Accounting
10
Lecture – 38
Term Finance Certificate
• Term Finance Certificate are issued for a defined period.
• These are also issued to obtain loan from public at large.
Financial Accounting
11
Lecture – 38
• Both Debentures and Term Finance Certificates are usually
issued by Public Companies.
Financial Accounting
12
Lecture – 38
Question
• Beta (Private) Limited is a manufacturing company.
• Following list of balances has been extracted from its books
as on June 30, 2002.
Financial Accounting
13
Lecture – 38
Particulars Amount Rs.
Authorized Capital (face value Rs. 10 each) 500,000
Paid up / issued Capital 300,000
Debentures 240,000
Land 120,000
Building 315,000
Motor Vehicles 187,500
Furniture 34,500
Accumulated Profit and Loss Account 29,489
Stock in Trade 48,630
Financial Accounting
14
Lecture – 38
Particulars Amount Rs.
Debtors 42,525
General Reserve 28,000
Creditors 27,360
Proposed Dividend 15,000
Bank Balance ?
Accumulated Depreciation
Motor Vehicles 46,050
Building 66,000
Fixtures 11,250
Financial Accounting
15
Lecture – 38
Note:
• All items of profit and loss have been accounted for in
calculating the balance of accumulated profit and loss
account, except for Depreciation which is to be charged at
10% on WDV on all depreciable assets.
Required
• Prepare the balance sheet of Beta (Private) Limited As on
June 30, 2002
Financial Accounting
16
Lecture – 38
Beta (Private) Limited
Trial Balance As At June 30, 2002
Debit Rs. Credit Rs.
Paid up Capital 300,000
Debentures 240,000
Accumulated Profit and Loss Account 49,489
General Reserve 8,000
Creditors 27,360
Accumulated Depreciation
Motor Vehicles 46,050
Building 66,000
Furniture and Fixtures 11,250
Solution
Financial Accounting
17
Lecture – 38
Debit Rs. Credit Rs.
Proposed Dividend 15,000
Land 120,000
Building 315,000
Motor Vehicles 187,500
Furniture and Fixture 34,500
Stock in Trade 48,630
Debtors 42,525
Bank Balance
TOTAL
Double
Under
line
748,155 763,149
14,994
763,149 763,149
Note: See Animation
Financial Accounting
18
Lecture – 38
Beta (Private) Limited
Balance Sheet As At June 30, 2002
Particulars Note Amount Rs.
Fixed Assets at WDV 1
Current Assets
Debtors
Stock in Trade
Bank Balance
Total Current Assets
Current Liabilities
Creditors
Proposed Dividend
Total Current Liabilities
Working Capital
Net Assets Employed
Financed By:
Authorized Capital
50,000 Shares of Rs. 10 each
Paid Up Capital
30,000 shares of Rs. 10 each
General Reserve
Accumulated Profit and Loss Account 2
Debentures
Total
Double
Under
line
Financial Accounting
19
Lecture – 38
Beta (Private) Limited
Balance Sheet As At June 30, 2002
Particulars Note Amount Rs.
Fixed Assets at WDV 1
Current Assets
Debtors
Stock in Trade
Bank Balance
Total Current Assets
Current Liabilities
Creditors
Proposed Dividend
Total Current Liabilities
Working Capital
Net Assets Employed
Double
Under
line
Financial Accounting
20
Lecture – 38
Note 1 – Fixed Assets at WDV
Particulars Cost Rate Acc. Dep. WDV
As At
1-7-01
Addition/
Deletion
As At
30-6-02
As At
1-7-01
For The
Year
As At
30-6-02
As At
30-6-02
Land
Building
Furniture &
Fixtures
Vehicles
TOTAL

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MGT101 - Financial Accounting- Lecture 38

  • 1. Financial Accounting 1 Lecture – 38 Statement of Changes In Equity • Statement of changes in equity shows the movement in:  Share Capital (issued share capital)  Share Premium  Nature of Reserves created  Un-appropriated Profit / Loss  Dividend Distributed Note: Show all points simultaneously.
  • 2. Financial Accounting 2 Lecture – 38 Statement of Changes In Equity • Capital Reserve and Fixed Asset Replacement Reserve are used for specific purpose. These are not distributed among share holders. • General Reserve and undistributed profit` can be distributed among share holders.
  • 3. Financial Accounting 3 Lecture – 38 Share Premium • Share Premium – Amount received in excess of the face value of the share. Example: if a Rs. 10 share is sold for Rs, 12 then Rs. 2 is share premium. • Share Premium can not be distributed among the share holders. • It can be utilized for:  To issue Bonus Shares  To write off Preliminary Expenses  To meet the difference of face value and cash received in case of shares issued at discount  To meet the expenses of issue of shares  For payment of premium on redemption of debentures
  • 4. Financial Accounting 4 Lecture – 38 Revaluation Reserve • Revaluation Reserve – is created when an asset is re- valued from cost to market value. • Revaluation Reserve can not be distributed among the share holders. • It can be utilized for:  Setting off any loss on revaluation  At the time of disposal of asset, the reserve relating to that asset is transferred to profit & loss account.
  • 5. Financial Accounting 5 Lecture – 38 Cash Flow Statement • Cash Flow Statement – shows the movement of cash resources during the year. • It is an integral part of Financial statements. Note: Show all points simultaneously.
  • 6. Financial Accounting 6 Lecture – 38 Notes to the Accounts • Notes to the Accounts – are the explanatory notes of all the items shown in the profit and loss account and the balance sheet. • It is the requirement of the Companies Ordinance and the International Accounting Standards.
  • 7. Financial Accounting 7 Lecture – 38 Contents of Notes to the Accounts • Following are explained in Notes to the accounts:  Nature of business of the company  Accounting Policies of the company  Details and explanation of items given in the Profit and Loss Account and Balance Sheet.
  • 8. Financial Accounting 8 Lecture – 38 Debentures • Debenture is an instrument for obtaining loan from general public. • Mark up is paid on Debentures which is generally equal to the market rate.
  • 9. Financial Accounting 9 Lecture – 38 Debentures • Debentures are acknowledgement of debt, owed by the company to the public at large for a defined period of time, and has a mark up (profit) rate attached to it.
  • 10. Financial Accounting 10 Lecture – 38 Term Finance Certificate • Term Finance Certificate are issued for a defined period. • These are also issued to obtain loan from public at large.
  • 11. Financial Accounting 11 Lecture – 38 • Both Debentures and Term Finance Certificates are usually issued by Public Companies.
  • 12. Financial Accounting 12 Lecture – 38 Question • Beta (Private) Limited is a manufacturing company. • Following list of balances has been extracted from its books as on June 30, 2002.
  • 13. Financial Accounting 13 Lecture – 38 Particulars Amount Rs. Authorized Capital (face value Rs. 10 each) 500,000 Paid up / issued Capital 300,000 Debentures 240,000 Land 120,000 Building 315,000 Motor Vehicles 187,500 Furniture 34,500 Accumulated Profit and Loss Account 29,489 Stock in Trade 48,630
  • 14. Financial Accounting 14 Lecture – 38 Particulars Amount Rs. Debtors 42,525 General Reserve 28,000 Creditors 27,360 Proposed Dividend 15,000 Bank Balance ? Accumulated Depreciation Motor Vehicles 46,050 Building 66,000 Fixtures 11,250
  • 15. Financial Accounting 15 Lecture – 38 Note: • All items of profit and loss have been accounted for in calculating the balance of accumulated profit and loss account, except for Depreciation which is to be charged at 10% on WDV on all depreciable assets. Required • Prepare the balance sheet of Beta (Private) Limited As on June 30, 2002
  • 16. Financial Accounting 16 Lecture – 38 Beta (Private) Limited Trial Balance As At June 30, 2002 Debit Rs. Credit Rs. Paid up Capital 300,000 Debentures 240,000 Accumulated Profit and Loss Account 49,489 General Reserve 8,000 Creditors 27,360 Accumulated Depreciation Motor Vehicles 46,050 Building 66,000 Furniture and Fixtures 11,250 Solution
  • 17. Financial Accounting 17 Lecture – 38 Debit Rs. Credit Rs. Proposed Dividend 15,000 Land 120,000 Building 315,000 Motor Vehicles 187,500 Furniture and Fixture 34,500 Stock in Trade 48,630 Debtors 42,525 Bank Balance TOTAL Double Under line 748,155 763,149 14,994 763,149 763,149 Note: See Animation
  • 18. Financial Accounting 18 Lecture – 38 Beta (Private) Limited Balance Sheet As At June 30, 2002 Particulars Note Amount Rs. Fixed Assets at WDV 1 Current Assets Debtors Stock in Trade Bank Balance Total Current Assets Current Liabilities Creditors Proposed Dividend Total Current Liabilities Working Capital Net Assets Employed Financed By: Authorized Capital 50,000 Shares of Rs. 10 each Paid Up Capital 30,000 shares of Rs. 10 each General Reserve Accumulated Profit and Loss Account 2 Debentures Total Double Under line
  • 19. Financial Accounting 19 Lecture – 38 Beta (Private) Limited Balance Sheet As At June 30, 2002 Particulars Note Amount Rs. Fixed Assets at WDV 1 Current Assets Debtors Stock in Trade Bank Balance Total Current Assets Current Liabilities Creditors Proposed Dividend Total Current Liabilities Working Capital Net Assets Employed Double Under line
  • 20. Financial Accounting 20 Lecture – 38 Note 1 – Fixed Assets at WDV Particulars Cost Rate Acc. Dep. WDV As At 1-7-01 Addition/ Deletion As At 30-6-02 As At 1-7-01 For The Year As At 30-6-02 As At 30-6-02 Land Building Furniture & Fixtures Vehicles TOTAL