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Cosmopolitan’s
Valia CL College of Commerce, BSc. (IT) & BMS.
D.N.Nagar, Andheri (w), Mumbai-400053.
A PROJECT
On
“Balance sheet and Revenue statement Revised Schedule VI with
Example”
in the subject of Advance Auditing
SUBMITTED TO
UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI,
FOR SEMESTER-4 OF
MASTER OF COMMERCE
By
Avinash Chavan
Roll no:- 04
MCOM Part-II
UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF
Prof. (CA) Bipin Jha
YEAR: 2015-2016
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Cosmopolitan’s
Valia CL College of Commerce, BSc. (IT) & BMS.
D.N.Nagar, Andheri (w), Mumbai-400053.
DECLARATION BY THE STUDENT
I, Avinash Chavan, Roll No. 04 hereby declare that the project for the
paper Advance Auditing, titled,
“Balance sheet and Revenue statement Revised Schedule VI with
Example”
Submitted by me for semester-4 during the academic year 2015-2016,is
based on actual work carried out by me under the guidance and
supervision of Prof. (CA) Bipin jha
I, further state that this work is original and not submitted anywhere
else for any examination.
Signature of Student
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EVALUATION CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that the under signed have assessed and evaluated the
project on “Balance sheet and Revenue statement Revised Schedule VI
with Example”.
Submitted by Avinash Chavan Student of M.Com. Part-II (Semester-
IV).
This project is original to the best of our knowledge and has been
accepted for Internal Assessment.
Internal Examiner External Examiner Principal
(Prof. CA Bipin Jha) (Prof. ) (Dr. Satheesh menon)
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Acknowledgement
To list who all helped me is difficult because they are so numerous and
depth is so enormous.
I would like to acknowledge the following as being idealistic channel
and fresh dimension in the completion of this project.
I take this opportunity to thank the University of Mumbai for giving me
chance to do this project.
I would like to thank my Principal Dr. Satheesh Menon, for providing
the necessary facilities required for completion of this project.
I take this opportunity to thank our co-ordinator Prof. V.M.Mathew, for
his moral support and guidance.
I would also like to express my sincere gratitude towards my project
guide Prof. (CA) Bipin Jha under whose guidance and care made the
project successful.
I would like to thank my college library, for having provided various
reference books and magazines related to my project.
Lastly, I would like to thank each and every person who directly or
indirectly helped me in the completion of the project, especially my
parents and my peers who supported me throughout my project.
Signature
Avinash Chavan
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Cosmopolitan’s
Valia CL College of Commerce, BSc. (IT) & BMS.
D.N.Nagar, Andheri (w), Mumbai-400053.
Internal Assessment: Protect 40 marks
Name of the Student: Chavan Avinash Vilas
Class: M.Com. Part-II Semester-IV Roll Number: 4
Subject: Advance Auditing.
Topic for Project: Balance sheet and Revenue statement Revised
Schedule VI with Example
Marks AwardedSignature
Documentation
Internal Examiner
(Out of 10 Marks)
External Examiner
(Out of 10 Marks)
Presentation
(Out of 10 Marks)
Viva and Interaction
(Out of 10 Marks)
Total Marks(out of 40)
College Stamp
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INDEX
SERIAL NO. TITLE PG.NO
1. Introduction to Revised Schedule VI 07
2. Format of Revised schedule VI 10
3. Format of Balance sheet 12
4. Format of Statement of Profit and Loss 23
5. Balance sheet and Profit and loss statements of Reliance Communication 29
6. Bibliography 35
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INTRODUCTION TO REVISED SCHEDULE VI
Every company registered under the Act shall prepare its Balance Sheet, Statement of Profit
and Loss and notes thereto in accordance with the manner prescribed in Schedule VI to the
Companies Act, 1956. To harmonise the disclosure requirements with the Accounting Standards
and to converge with the new reforms, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs vide Notification No.
S.O. 447(E), dated 28th February 2011 replaced the existing Schedule VI of the Companies Act,
1956 with the revised one.
Government vide Notification No. S.O. 653(E) dated 30th March 2011 made applicable the
revised Schedule VI for the Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Account to be prepared for the
financial year commencing on or after 01st April 2011. The requirements of the Revised Schedule
VI however, do not apply to companies as referred to in the proviso to Section 211 (1) and Section
211 (2) of the Act, i.e., any insurance or banking company, or any company engaged in the
generation or supply of electricity or to any other class of company for which a form of Balance
Sheet and Profit and Loss account has been specified in or under any other Act governing such
class of company.
Key Features of RevisedSchedule VI
• The revised schedule contains General Instructions, Part I – Form of Balance Sheet;
General Instructions for Preparation of Balance Sheet, Part II – Form of Statement of Profit
and Loss; General Instructions for Preparation of Statement of Profit and Loss.
• The Revised Schedule VI has eliminated the concept of ‘schedule’ and such information is
now to be furnished in the notes to accounts.
• The revised schedule gives prominence to Accounting Standards (AS) i.e. in case of any
conflict between the AS and the Schedule, AS shall prevail.
• The revised schedule prescribes a vertical format for presentation of balance sheet
therefore, no option is there to prepare the financial statement in horizontal format. It
ensures application of uniform format.
Balance Sheet
• All Assets and liabilities classified into current and non-current and presented separately
on the face of the Balance Sheet.
• Number of shares held by each shareholder holding more than 5% shares now needs to be
disclosed.
• Details pertaining to aggregate number and class of shares allotted for consideration other
than cash, bonus shares and shares bought back will need to be disclosed only for a period
of five years immediately preceding the Balance Sheet date.
Any debit balance in the Statement of Profit and Loss will be disclosed under the head per
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cent of the revenue from operations or `100,000 (earlier 1 % of total revenue or `5,000),
whichever is higher, needs to be disclosed separately.
• In respect of companies other than finance companies, revenue from operations need to be
disclosed separately as revenue from (a) sale of products, (b) sale of services and (c) other
operating revenues.
• Net exchange gain/loss on foreign currency borrowings to the extent considered as an
adjustment to interest cost needs to be disclosed separately as finance cost.
• Break-up in terms of quantitative disclosures for significant items of Statement of Profit and
Loss, such as raw material consumption, stocks, purchases and sales have been simplified and
replaced with the disclosure of “broad heads” only. The broad heads need to be decided based
on materiality and presentation of true and fair view of the financial statements.
• “Reserves and surplus.” Earlier, any debit balance in Profit and Loss Account carried forward
after deduction from uncommitted reserves was required to be shown as the last item on the
asset side of the Balance Sheet.
• Specific disclosures are prescribed for Share Application money. The application money not
exceeding the capital offered for issuance and to the extent not refundable will be shown
separately on the face of the Balance Sheet. The amount in excess of subscription or if the
requirements of minimum subscription are not met will be shown under “Other current
liabilities.”
• The term “sundry debtors” has been replaced with the term “trade receivables.” ‘Trade
receivables’ are defined as dues arising only from goods sold or services rendered in the normal
course of business. Hence, amounts due on account of other contractual obligations can no
longer be included in the trade receivables.
• The Old Schedule VI required separate presentation of debtors outstanding for a period
exceeding six months based on date on which the bill/invoice was raised whereas, the Revised
Schedule VI requires separate disclosure of “trade receivables outstanding for a period
exceeding six months from the date the bill/invoice is due for payment.”
• “Capital advances” are specifically required to be presented separately under the head “Loans
& advances” rather than including elsewhere.
• Tangible assets under lease are required to be separately specified under each class of asset. In
the absence of any further clarification, the term “under lease” should be taken to mean assets
given on operating lease in the case of lessor and assets held under finance lease in the case of
lessee.
• In the Old Schedule VI, details of only capital commitments were required to be disclosed.
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Under the Revised Schedule VI, other commitments also need to be disclosed.
Statement of Profit and Loss
• The name has been changed to “Statement of Profit and Loss” as against ‘Profit and Loss
Account’ as contained in the Old Schedule VI.
• Unlike the Old Schedule VI, the Revised Schedule VI lays down a format for the presentation
of Statement of Profit and Loss. This format of Statement of Profit and Loss does not mention
any appropriation item on its face. Further, the Revised Schedule VI format prescribes such
‘below the line’ adjustments to be presented under “Reserves and Surplus” in the Balance
Sheet.
• As per revised schedule VI, any item of income or expense which exceeds one
per cent of the revenue from operations or `100,000 (earlier 1 % of total revenue or `5,000),
whichever is higher, needs to be disclosed separately.
• In respect of companies other than finance companies, revenue from operations need to be
disclosed separately as revenue from (a) sale of products, (b) sale of services and (c) other
operating revenues.
• Net exchange gain/loss on foreign currency borrowings to the extent considered as an
adjustment to interest cost needs to be disclosed separately as finance cost.
• Break-up in terms of quantitative disclosures for significant items of Statement of Profit and
Loss, such as raw material consumption, stocks, purchases and sales have been simplified and
replaced with the disclosure of “broad heads” only. The broad heads need to be decided based
on materiality and presentation of true and fair view of the financial statements.
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FORMAT OF REVISED SCHEDULE VI
The Ministry of Corporates Affairs specified the format of Schedule VI vide Notification No.
S.O. 447(E), dated 28th February 2011 as follows:
• General Instructions for preparation of Balance Sheet and Statement of Profit and Loss of
a company
• Part I – Form of Balance Sheet
• General Instructions for Preparation of Balance Sheet
• Part II – Form of Statement of Profit and Loss
• General Instructions for Preparation of Statement of Profit and Loss
General Instructions for preparation of Balance Sheet and Statement of Profit and Loss of
a Company
1. Where compliance with the requirements of the Act, including the Accounting Standards
as applicable to companies, require any change in treatment or disclosure including
addition, amendment, substitution or deletion in the head / sub-head or any changes inter
se, in the financial statements or statements forming part thereof, the same shall be made
and the requirements of the Schedule VI shall stand modified accordingly.
2. The disclosure requirements specified in Parts I and II of this Schedule are in addition to
and not in substitution of the disclosure requirements specified in the Accounting Standards
prescribed under the Companies Act, 1956. Additional disclosures specified in the
Accounting Standards shall be made in the notes to accounts or by way of additional
statement unless required to be disclosed on the face of the Financial Statements. Similarly,
all other disclosures as required by the Companies Act, 1956 shall be made in the notes to
accounts in addition to the requirements set out in this Schedule.
3. Notes to accounts shall contain information in addition to that presented in the Financial
Statements and shall provide where required :
(a) narrative descriptions or disaggregation of items recognised in those statements and
(b) information about items that do not qualify for recognition in those statements.
Each item on the face of the Balance Sheet and the Statement of Profit and Loss shall be
cross-referenced to any related information in the notes to accounts. In preparing the
Financial Statements including the notes to accounts, a balance shall be maintained
between providing excessive detail that may not assist users of financial statements and not
providing important information as a result of too much aggregation.
4. Depending upon the turnover of the company, the figures appearing in the Financial
Statements may be rounded off as below:
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Turnover Rounding off
(i) less than one hundred crore rupees To the nearest hundreds, thousands,
lakhs or millions or decimals thereof.
(ii) one hundred crore rupees or more To the nearest lakhs, millions or crores,
or decimals thereof.
Once a unit of measurement is used, it should be used uniformly in the Financial
Statements.
5. Except in the case of the first Financial Statements laid before the Company (after its
incorporation), the corresponding amounts (comparatives) for the immediately preceding
reporting period for all items shown in the Financial Statements including notes shall also
be given.
6. For the purpose of this Schedule, the terms used herein shall be as per the applicable
Accounting Standards.
Note:
This part of Schedule sets out the minimum requirements for disclosure on the face of the
Balance Sheet and the Statement of Profit and Loss (hereinafter referred to as “Financial
Statements” for the purpose of this Schedule) and Notes. Line items, sub-line items and sub-totals
shall be presented as an addition or substitution on the face of the Financial Statements when such
presentation is relevant to an understanding of the Company’s financial position or performance
or to cater to industry / sector specific disclosure requirements or when required for compliance
with the amendments to the Companies Act, 1956 or under the Accounting Standards.
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Part I
Format of Balance sheet
Name of the Company .....................................
Balance Sheet as at ......................................... (Rupees in ............... )
Particulars Note Figures as at Figures as at
No. the end of the end of
current current
reporting reporting
period period
(1) (2) (3) (4)
I. EQUITYAND LIABILITIES
(1) Shareholders’ funds
(a) Share capital
(b) Reserves and surplus
(c) Money received against share Warrants
(2) Share application money pending allotment
(3) Non-current liabilities
(a) Long-term borrowings
(b) Deferred tax liabilities (Net)
(c) Other long-term liabilities
(d) Long-term provisions
(4) Current liabilities
(a) Short-term borrowings
(b) Trade payables
(c) Other current liabilities
(d) Short-term provisions
TOTAL
II. ASSETS
(1) Non-current assets
(a) Fixed assets
(i) Tangible assets
(ii) Intangible assets
(iii) Capital work-in-progress
(iv) Intangible assets under development
(b) Non-current investments
(c) Deferred tax assets (net)
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(1) (2) (3) (4)
(d) Long-term loans and advances
(e) Other non-current assets
(2) Current assets
(a) Current investments
(b) Inventories
(c) Trade receivables
(d) Cash and cash equivalents
(e) Short-term loans and advances
(f) Other current assets
TOTAL
General Instructions for Preparation of Balance Sheet
1. An asset shall be classified as current when it satisfies any of the following criteria:
(a) it is expected to be realised in, or is intended for sale or consumption in, the company’s
normal operating cycle;
(b) it is held primarily for the purpose of being traded;
(c) it is expected to be realised within twelve months after the reporting date; or
(d) it is cash or cash equivalent unless it is restricted from being exchanged or used to settle
a liability for at least twelve months after the reporting date.
All other assets shall be classified as non-current.
2. An operating cycle is the time between the acquisition of assets for processing and their
realisation in cash or cash equivalents. Where the normal operating cycle cannot be
identified, it is assumed to have duration of 12 months.
3. A liability shall be classified as current when it satisfies any of the following criteria:
(a) it is expected to be settled in the company’s normal operating cycle;
(b) it is held primarily for the purpose of being traded;
(c) it is due to be settled within twelve months after the reporting date; or
(d) the company does not have an unconditional right to defer settlement of the liability for
at least twelve months after the reporting date. Terms of a liability that could, at the
option of the counterparty, result in its settlement by the issue of equity instruments do
not affect its classification.
All other liabilities shall be classified as non-current.
4. A receivable shall be classified as a ‘trade receivable’ if it is in respect of the amount due
on account of goods sold or services rendered in the normal course of business.
5. A payable shall be classified as a ‘trade payable’ if it is in respect of the amount due on
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account of goods purchased or services received in the normal course of business.
6. A company shall disclose the following in notes to accounts:
A. Share capital
For each class of share capital (different classes of preference shares to be treated
separately) :
(a) The number and amount of shares authorized;
(b) The number of shares issued, subscribed and fully paid, and subscribed but not fully
paidl;
(c) Par value per share;
(d) A reconciliation of the number of shares outstanding at the beginning and at the end of
the reporting period;
(e) The rights, preferences and restrictions attaching to each class of shares including
restrictions on the distribution of dividends and the repayment of capital;
(f) Shares in respect of each class in the company held by its holding company or its
ultimate holding company including shares held by or by subsidiaries or associates of
the holding company or the ultimate holding company in aggregate;
(g) Shares in the company held by each Shareholder holding more than 5 per cent shares
specifying the number of shares held;
(h) Shares reserved for issue under options and contracts/commitments for the sale of
shares/disinvestment, including the terms and amounts;
(i) For the period of five years immediately preceding the date as at which the balance
sheet is prepared :
• aggregate number and class of shares allotted as fully paid up pursuant to
contract(s) without payment being received in cash.
• aggregate number and class of shares allotted as fully paid up by way of bonus
shares.
• aggregate number and class of shares bought back.
(j) Terms of any securities convertible into equity/preference shares issued along with the
earliest date of conversion in descending order starting from the farthest such date;
(k) Calls unpaid (showing aggregate value of calls unpaid by directors and officers);
(l) Forfeited shares (amount originally paid up).
B. Reserves and Surplus
(i) Reserve and surplus shall be classified as ;
(a) Capital Reserves;
(b) Capital Redemption Reserve;
(c) Securities Premium Reserve;
(d) Debenture Redemption Reserve;
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(e) Revaluation Reserve;
(f) Share Options Outstanding Account;
(g) Other Reserves (specify the nature and purpose of each reserve and the amount in
respect thereof);
(h) Surplus i.e. balance in Statement of Profit & Loss disclosing allocations and
appropriations such as dividend, bonus shares and transfer to/from reserves, etc.
(Additions and deductions since the last Balance Sheet to be shown under each of the
specified heads)
(ii) A reserve specifically represented by earmarked investments shall be termed as a ‘fund’.
(iii) Debit balance of statement of profit and loss shall be shown as a negative figure under the
head ‘Surplus’. Similarly, the balance of ‘Reserves and Surplus’, after adjusting negative
balance of surplus, if any, shall be shown under the head ‘Reserves and Surplus’ even if
the resulting figure is in the negative.
C. Long-term borrowings:
(i) Long-term borrowings shall be classified as:
(a) Bonds/debentures;
(b) Term loans;
• from banks;
• from other parties;
(c) Deferred payment liabilities;
(d) Deposits;
(e) Loans and advances from related parties;
(f) Long term maturities of finance lease obligations;
(g) Other loans and advances (specify nature).
(ii) Borrowings shall further be sub-classified as secured and unsecured. Nature of security
shall be specified separately in each case.
(iii) Where loans have been guaranteed by directors or others, the aggregate amount of such
loans under each head shall be disclosed.
(iv) Bonds/debentures (along with the rate of interest and particulars of redemption or
conversion, as the case may be) shall be stated in descending order of maturity or
conversion, starting from farthest redemption or conversion date, as the case may be.
Where bonds/debentures are redeemable by installments, the date of maturity for this
purpose must be reckoned as the date on which the first installment becomes due.
(v) Particulars of any redeemed bonds/ debentures which the company has power to reissue
shall be disclosed.
(vi) Terms of repayment of term loans and other loans shall be stated.
(vii) Period and amount of continuing default as on the Balance Sheet date in repayment of loans
and interest shall be specified separately in each case.
D. Other Long-term liabilities
Other long term liabilities shall be classified as:
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(a) Trade payables; and
(b) Others.
E. Long-Term Provisions
The amounts shall be classified as:
(a) Provision for employee benefits;
(b) Others (specify nature).
F. Short-term borrowings
(i) Short-term borrowings shall be classified as:
(a) Loans repayable on demand
• from banks;
• from other parties.
(b) Loans and advances from related parties.
(c) Deposits.
(d) Other loans and advances (specify nature).
(ii) Borrowings shall further be sub-classified as secured and unsecured. Nature of security
shall be specified separately in each case.
(iii) Where loans have been guaranteed by directors or others, the aggregate amount of such
loans under each head shall be disclosed.
(iv) Period and amount of default as on the Balance Sheet date in repayment of loans and
interest, shall be specified separately in each case.
G. Other current liabilities
The amounts shall be classified as:
(a) Current maturities of long-term debt;
(b) Current maturities of finance lease obligations;
(c) Interest accrued but not due on borrowings;
(d) Interest accrued and due on borrowings;
(e) Income received in advance;
(f) Unpaid dividends;
Application money received for allotment of securities and due for refund and interest
accrued thereon. Share application money includes advances towards allotment of share
capital. The terms and conditions including the number of shares proposed to be issued,
the amount of premium, if any, and the period before which shares shall be allotted shall
be disclosed. It shall also be disclosed whether the company has sufficient authorized
capital to cover the share capital amount resulting from allotment of shares out of such
share application money. Further, the period for which the share application money has
been pending beyond the period for allotment as mentioned in the document inviting
application for shares along with the reason for such share application money being
pending shall be disclosed. Share application money not exceeding the issued capital and
to the extent not refundable shall be shown under the head Equity and share application
money to the extent refundable i.e. the amount in excess of subscription or in case the
requirements of minimum subscription are not met, shall be separately shown under ‘Other
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current liabilities’.
(h) Unpaid matured deposits and interest accrued thereon;
(i) Unpaid matured debentures and interest accrued thereon;
(j) Other payables (specify nature).
H. Short-term provisions
The amounts shall be classified as:
(a) Provision for employee benefits;
(b) Others (specify nature).
I. Tangible assets
(i) Classification shall be given as:
(a) Land;
(b) Buildings;
(c) Plant and Equipment;
(d) Furniture and Fixtures;
(e) Vehicles;
(f) Office equipment;
(g) Others (specify nature).
(ii) Assets under lease shall be separately specified under each class of asset.
(iii) A reconciliation of the gross and net carrying amounts of each class of assets at the
beginning and end of the reporting period showing additions, disposals, acquisitions
through business combinations and other adjustments and the related depreciation and
impairment losses/reversals shall be disclosed separately.
(iv) Where sums have been written off on a reduction of capital or revaluation of assets or
where sums have been added on revaluation of assets, every balance sheet subsequent to
date of such write-off, or addition shall show the reduced or increased figures as applicable
and shall by way of a note also show the amount of the reduction or increase as applicable
together with the date thereof for the first five years subsequent to the date of such reduction
or increase.
J. Intangible assets
(i) Classification shall be given as:
(a) Goodwill.
(b) Brands /trademarks.
(c) Computer software.
(d) Mastheads and publishing titles.
(e) Mining rights.
(f) Copyrights, and patents and other intellectual property rights, services and operating
rights.
(g) Recipes, formulae, models, designs and prototypes.
(h) Licenses and franchise.
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(i) Others (specify nature).
(ii) A reconciliation of the gross and net carrying amounts of each class of assets at the
beginning and end of the reporting period showing additions, disposals, acquisitions
through business combinations and other adjustments and the related amortization and
impairment losses/reversals shall be disclosed separately.
(iii) Where sums have been written off on a reduction of capital or revaluation of assets or
where sums have been added on revaluation of assets, every balance sheet subsequent to
date of such write-off, or addition shall show the reduced or increased figures as applicable
and shall by way of a note also show the amount of the reduction or increase as applicable
together with the date thereof for the first five years subsequent to the date of such reduction
or increase.
K. Non-current investments
(i) Non-current investments shall be classified as trade investments and other investments and
further classified as:
(a) Investment property;
(b) Investments in Equity Instruments;
(c) Investments in preference shares
(d) Investments in Government or trust securities;
(e) Investments in debentures or bonds;
(f) Investments in Mutual Funds;
(g) Investments in partnership firms
(h) Other non-current investments (specify nature)
Under each classification, details shall be given of names of the bodies corporate
(indicating separately whether such bodies are (i) subsidiaries, (ii) associates,
(iii) joint ventures, or (iv) controlled special purpose entities) in whom investments have
been made and the nature and extent of the investment so made in each such body corporate
(showing separately investments which are partly paid). In regard to investments in the
capital of partnership firms, the names of the firms (with the names of all their partners,
total capital and the shares of each partner) shall be given.
(ii) Investments carried at other than at cost should be separately stated specifying the basis for
valuation thereof.
(iii) The following shall also be disclosed:
(a) Aggregate amount of quoted investments and market value thereof;
(b) Aggregate amount of unquoted investments;
(c) Aggregate provision for diminution in value of investments
L. Long-term loans and advances
(i) Long-term loans and advances shall be classified as:
(a) Capital Advances;
(b) Security Deposits;
(c) Loans and advances to related parties (giving details thereof);
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(d) Other loans and advances (specify nature).
(ii) The above shall also be separately sub-classified as:
(a) Secured, considered good;
(b) Unsecured, considered good;
(c) Doubtful.
(iii) Allowance for bad and doubtful loans and advances shall be disclosed under the relevant
heads separately.
(iv) Loans and advances due by directors or other officers of the company or any of them either
severally or jointly with any other persons or amounts due by firms or private companies
respectively in which any director is a partner or a director or a member should be
separately stated.
M. Other non-current assets
Other non-current assets shall be classified as:
(i) Long Term Trade Receivables (including trade receivables on deferred credit terms);
(ii) Others (specify nature);
(iii) Long term Trade Receivables, shall be sub-classified as:
(i) (a) Secured, considered good;
(b) Unsecured considered good;
(c) Doubtful.
(ii) Allowance for bad and doubtful debts shall be disclosed under the relevant heads
separately.
(iii) Debts due by directors or other officers of the company or any of them either severally
or jointly with any other person or debts due by firms or private companies respectively
in which any director is a partner or a director or a member should be separately stated.
N. Current Investment
(i) Current investments shall be classified as:
(a) Investments in Equity Instruments;
(b) Investment in Preference Shares
(c) Investments in government or trust securities;
(d) Investments in debentures or bonds;
(e) Investments in Mutual Funds;
(f) Investments in partnership firms;
(g) Other investments (specify nature).
Under each classification, details shall be given of names of the bodies corporate
(indicating separately whether such bodies are (i) subsidiaries, (ii) associates,
(iii) joint ventures, or (iv) controlled special purpose entities) in whom investments have
been made and the nature and extent of the investment so made in each such body corporate
(showing separately investments which are partly-paid). In regard to investments in the
capital of partnership firms, the names of the firms (with the names of all their partners,
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total capital and the shares of each partner) shall be given.
(ii) The following shall also be disclosed:
(a) The basis of valuation of individual investments;
(b) Aggregate amount of quoted investments and market value thereof;
(c) Aggregate amount of unquoted investments;
(d) Aggregate provision made for diminution in value of investments.
O. Inventories
(i) Inventories shall be classified as:
(a) Raw materials;
(b) Work-in-progress;
(c) Finished goods;
(d) Stock-in-trade (in respect of goods acquired for trading);
(e) Stores and spares;
(f) Loose tools;
(g) Others (specify nature).
(ii) Goods-in-transit shall be disclosed under the relevant sub-head of inventories.
(iii) Mode of valuation shall be stated.
P. Trade Receivables
(i) Aggregate amount of Trade Receivables outstanding for a period exceeding six months
from the date they are due for payment should be separately stated.
(ii) Trade receivables shall be sub-classified as:
(a) Secured, considered good;
(b) Unsecured considered good;
(c) Doubtful.
Allowance for bad and doubtful debts shall be disclosed under the relevant heads
separately.
(iv) Debts due by directors or other officers of the company or any of them either
severally or jointly with any other person or debts due by firms or private companies
respectively in which any director is a partner or a director or a member should be
separately stated.
Q. Cash and cash equivalents
(i) Cash and cash equivalents shall be classified as:
(a) Balances with banks;
(b) Cheques, drafts on hand;
(c) Cash on hand;
(d) Others (specify nature).
(ii) Earmarked balances with banks (for example, for unpaid dividend) shall be separately
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stated.
(iii) Balances with banks to the extent held as margin money or security against the borrowings,
guarantees, other commitments shall be disclosed separately.
(iv) Repatriation restrictions, if any, in respect of cash and bank balances shall be separately
stated.
(v) Bank deposits with more than 12 months maturity shall be disclosed separately.
R. Short-term loans and advances
(i) Short-term loans and advances shall be classified as:
(a) Loans and advances to related parties (giving details thereof);
(b) Others (specify nature).
(ii) The above shall also be sub-classified as:
(a) Secured, considered good;
(b) Unsecured, considered good;
(c) Doubtful.
(iii) Allowance for bad and doubtful loans and advances shall be disclosed under the relevant
heads separately.
(iv) Loans and advances due by directors or other officers of the company or any of them either
severally or jointly with any other person or amounts due by firms or private companies
respectively in which any director is a partner or a director or a member shall be separately
stated.
S. Other current assets (specify nature)
This is an all-inclusive heading, which incorporates current assets that do not fit into any other
asset categories.
T. Contingent liabilities and commitments (to the extent not provided for)
(i) Contingent liabilities shall be classified as:
(a) Claims against the company not acknowledged as debt;
(b) Guarantees;
(c) Other money for which the company is contingently liable.
(ii) Commitments shall be classified as:
(a) Estimated amount of contracts remaining to be executed on capital account and
not provided for;
(b) Uncalled liability on shares and other investments partly paid;
(c) Other commitments (specify nature).
U. The amount of dividends proposed to be distributed to equity and preference
shareholders for the period and the related amount per share shall be disclosed
separately. Arrears of fixed cumulative dividends on preference shares shall also be
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disclosed separately.
V. Where in respect of an issue of securities made for a specific purpose, the whole or part
of the amount has not been used for the specific purpose at the balance sheet date, there
shall be indicated by way of note how such unutilized amounts have been used or
invested.
W. If, in the opinion of the Board, any of the assets other than fixed assets and non-current
investments do not have a value on realization in the ordinary course of business at
least equal to the amount at which they are stated, the fact that the Board is of that
opinion, shall be stated.
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Part II
Form of Statement of Profit And Loss
Name of the Company .....................................
Balance Sheet as at ......................................... (Rupees in ..................... )
Particulars Note Figures as at Figures as at
No. the end of the end of
current previous
reporting reporting
period period
(1) (2) (3) (4)
I Revenue from operations
II Other income
III Total revenue (I+II)
IV Expenses
(a) Cost of materials consumed
(b) Purchases of stock-in-trade
(c) Change in inventories of Finished
Goods, work in progress and
Stock in Trade
(d) Employee Benefit Expenses
(e) Finance Cost
(f) Depreciation and amortisation
expenses
(g) Other expenses
Total expenses
V Profit/ Loss Before Exceptional and
extraordinary items and Tax (III – IV)
V Exceptional Items
VII Profit/ (Loss) before extraordinary
Items and Tax (V – VI)
VIII Extraordinary Items
IX Profit/ (Loss) Before Tax (VII – VII)
X Tax expense:
(1) Current tax
(2) Deferred tax
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XI Profit / (Loss) for the period from
continuing
operations (IX - X- XIV)
XII Profit / (Loss) from discontinuing
operations
XIII Tax expense of discontinuing
operations
XIV Profit / (Loss) from discontinuing
operations
(after tax) (XII - XIII)
XV Profit / (Loss) for the year (XI +
XIV)
XVI Earnings per equity share:
(1) Basic
(2) Diluted
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General Instructions for Preparation of Statement of Profit and Loss
1. The provisions of this Part shall apply to the income and expenditure account referred to
in sub-section (2) of Section 210 of the Act, in like manner as they apply to a statement of
profit and loss.
2. (A) In respect of a company other than finance company revenue from operations shall
disclose separately in the notes revenue from
(a) sale of products;
(b) sale of services;
(c) other operating revenues;
Less:
(d) Excise duty.
(B) In respect of a finance company, revenue from operations shall include revenue from
(a) Interest; and
(b) Other financial services
Revenue under each of the above heads shall be disclosed separately by way of notes
to accounts to the extent applicable.
3. Finance Costs
Finance costs shall be classified as:
(a) Interest expense;
(b) Other borrowing costs;
(c) Applicable net gain/loss on foreign currency transactions and translation.
4. Other Income
Other income shall be classified as:
(a) Interest Income (in case of a company other than a finance company);
(b) Dividend Income;
(c) Net gain/loss on sale of investments;
(d) Other non-operating income (net of expenses directly attributable to such income).
5. Additional Information
A Company shall disclose by way of notes additional information regarding aggregate
expenditure and income on the following items:-
a. (a) Employee Benefits Expense [showing separately (i) salaries and wages, (ii)
contribution to provident and other funds, (iii) expense on Employee Stock
26
Option Scheme (ESOP) and Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP), (iv) staff
welfare expenses]
(b) Depreciation and amortization expense;
(c) Any item of income or expenditure which exceeds one per cent of the revenue from
operations or `1,00,000, whichever is higher;
(d) Interest Income;
(e) Interest Expense;
(f) Dividend Income;
(g) Net gain/ loss on sale of investments;
(h) Adjustments to the carrying amount of investments;
(i) Net gain or loss on foreign currency transaction and translation (other than considered
as finance cost);
(j) Payments to the auditor as (a) auditor,(b) for taxation matters, (c) for company law
matters, (d) for management services, (e) for other services, (f) for reimbursement of
expenses;
(k) Details of items of exceptional and extraordinary nature;
(l) Prior period items;
(ii) (a) In the case of manufacturing companies -
(1) Raw materials under broad heads;
(2) Goods purchased under broad heads.
(b) In the case of trading companies, purchases in respect of goods traded in by the
company under broad heads.
(c) In the case of companies rendering or supplying services, gross income derived form
services rendered or supplied under broad heads.
(d) In the case of a company, which falls under more than one of the categories mentioned
in (a), (b) and (c) above, it shall be sufficient compliance with the requirements herein
if purchases, sales and consumption of raw material and the gross income from
services rendered is shown under broad heads.
(e) In the case of other companies, gross income derived under broad heads.
(iii) In the case of all concerns having works in progress, works-in progress under broad
heads.
(iv) (a) The aggregate, if material, of any amounts set aside or proposed to be set aside, to
reserve, but not including provisions made to meet any specific liability, contingency
27
or commitment known to exist at the date as to which the balance-sheet is made up.
(b) The aggregate, if material, of any amounts withdrawn from such reserves.
(v) (a) The aggregate, if material, of the amounts set aside to provisions made for meeting
specific liabilities, contingencies or commitments.
(b) The aggregate, if material, of the amounts withdrawn from such provisions, as no
longer required.
(vi) Expenditure incurred on each of the following items, separately for each item:-
(a) Consumption of stores and spare parts;
(b) Power and fuel;
(c) Rent;
(d) Repairs to buildings;
(e) Repairs to machinery;
(f) Insurance;
(g) Rates and taxes, excluding, taxes on income;
(h) Miscellaneous expenses.
(vii) (a) Dividends from subsidiary companies;
(b) Provisions for losses of subsidiary companies.
(viii) The profit and loss account shall also contain by way of a note the following
information, namely:-
(a) Value of imports calculated on C.I.F basis by the company during the financial year
in respect of –
I. Raw materials;
II. Components and spare parts;
1. Capital goods.
(b) Expenditure in foreign currency during the financial year on account of royalty,
know-how, professional and consultation fees, interest, and other matters;
(c) Total value if all imported raw materials, spare parts and components consumed
during the financial year and the total value of all indigenous raw materials, spare
parts and components similarly consumed and the percentage of each to the total
consumption;
(d) The amount remitted during the year in foreign currencies on account of dividends
with a specific mention of the total number of non-resident shareholders, the total
number of shares held by them on which the dividends were due and the year to
which the dividends related;
(e) Earnings in foreign exchange classified under the following heads, namely:-
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I. Export of goods calculated on F.O.B. basis;
II. Royalty, know-how, professional and consultation fees;
III. Interest and dividend;
IV. Other income, indicating the nature thereofe.
Note :
Broad heads shall be decided taking into account the concept of materiality and presentation
of true and fair view of financial statements
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Reliance Communications Limited
website: www.rcom.com
Regd. Office : H Block, 1st Floor , Dhirubhai Ambani Knowledge City, Navi
Mumbai 400710
Audited Financial Results (Standalone) for the Year ended 31st March, 2012
PART I (` in Crore)
Sl.
Quarter ended For the year ended
Particulars 31-Mar-12 31-Dec-11 31-Mar-11 31-Mar-12 31-Mar-11No.
Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited Audited
1 Income from operations
(a) Net Income fromOperations 2,645 2,787 2,894 11,107 11,989
(b) Other Operating Income - 1 (0) 3 141
Total Income from Operations 2,645 2,788 2,894 11,110 12,130
2 Expenditure
(a) AccessCharges 597 646 704 2,664 2,759
(b) License Fee 211 247 213 896 962
(c) Employee Cost 70 120 117 476 601
(d) Depreciation and Amortisation 506 472 421 1,741 1,594
(e) Other Expenditure 237 1,509 1,397 4,666 7,380
Total Expenditure 1,621 2,994 2,852 10,443 13,296
3 Profit / (Loss) from Operations before 1,024 (206) 42 667 (1,166)
Other Income, Financial Cost and
Exceptional Items (1 - 2)
4 Other Income 195 219 506 753 1,152
5 Profit / (Loss) before Financial Costand
1,219 13 548 1,420 (14)
Exceptional Items (3 +4)
6 Financial Cost 415 290 75 1,265 846
7 Profit / (Loss) after Financial Cost and
804 (277) 473 155 (860)
before ExceptionalItems (5 - 6)
8 Exceptional Items (refer note 2) - - - - -
9 Profit / (Loss) from Ordinary Activities
804 (277) 473 155 (860)
before Tax (7 - 8)
10 Tax Expenses (0) (0) (102) (1) (102)
11 Net Profit / (Loss) from Ordinary Activities
804 (277) 575 156 (758)after Tax (9 - 10)
12 Extraordinary Items (net of tax expense) - - - - -
13 Net Profit / (Loss) for the period (11 - 12) 804 (277) 575 156 (758)
14 Paid-up Equity Share Capital (Face Value
1,032 1,032 1,032 1,032 1,032
of ( ` 5 each)
15
Reserves excluding Revaluation Reserves as
- - - - 47,031
per Balance Sheet of previous accounting year
16
Earning per Share (EPS) before and after
Extraordinary Items (notannualised)
- Basic (`) 3.90 (1.34) 2.78 0.76 (3.67)
- Diluted (`) 3.82 (1.34) 2.67 0.73 (3.67)
17 Debt Equity Ratio (Refer Note 8) - - - 0.67 0.65
18
Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR) (Refer
- - - 0.70 0.21Note 8)
19
Interest Service Coverage Ratio (ISCR)
- - - 2.36 2.40(Refer Note 8)
30
Part II
Select
Information
Sl.
Quarter ended For the year ended
Particulars 31-Mar-12 31-Dec-11 31-Mar-11 31-Mar-12 31-Mar-11
No.
Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited Audited
A Particulars of Shareholding
1 Public Shareholding
Number of Shares 663,318,324 663,318,324 663,296,821 663,318,324 663,296,821
Percentage of Shareholding 32.14% 32.14% 32.14% 32.14% 32.14%
2
Promoters and Promoter Group
Shareholding
(a) Pledged / Encumbered
- Number of Shares Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil
- Percentage of Shares (as a % of the
total
shareholding of promoters and
Promoter N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
Group)
- Percentage of Shares (as a % of the
total
N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A.
N.A.
share capitalof the company)
(b) Non -encumbered
- Number of Shares 1,400,708,557 1,400,708,557 1,400,730,060 1,400,708,557 1,400,730,060
- Percentage of Shares (as a % of the
total
shareholding of promoters and
Promoter 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00%
Group)
- Percentage of Shares (as a % of the
total
67.86% 67.86% 67.86% 67.86% 67.86%
share capitalof the company)
B Investor Complaints
Particulars Quarter ended 31-Mar-2012
Pending at the beginning of the quarter Nil
Received during the quarter 19
Disposed of during the quarter 19
Remaining unresolved at the end of the
quarter Nil
31
Segment wise Revenue, Results and Capital Employed (` in Crore )
Sl.
Particulars
Quarter ended For the year ended
No. 31-Mar-12 31-Dec-11 31-Mar-11 31-Mar-12 31-Mar-11
Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited Audited
1 SegmentRevenue
(a) Wireless 2,170 2,339 2,630 9,196 10,619
(b) GEBU 1,100 1,197 1,296 4,857 5,091
(c) Others / Unallocated 229 178 324 746 953
Total 3,499 3,714 4,250 14,799 16,663
Less: Inter segment revenue (659) (707) (850) (2,936) (3,381)
Income from Operations 2,840 3,007 3,400 11,863 13,282
2 SegmentResults
Profit / (Loss) before Tax and Financial
Charges from each segment
(a) Wireless 563 (71) 405 478 60
(b) GEBU 395 111 (8) 748 (245)
(c) Others / Unallocated 261 (27) 151 194 171
Total 1,219 13 548 1,420 (14)
Less : Financial Cost 415 290 75 1,265 846
Less : Exceptional Items - - - - -
Total Profit / (Loss)before Tax 804 (277) 473 155 (860)
3 Capital Employed
(Segment assets - Segment liabilities)
(a) Wireless 31,755 32,680 33,572 31,755 33,572
(b) GEBU 1,859 2,924 2,992 1,859 2,992
(c) Others / Unallocated 41,376 40,509 43,033 41,376 43,033
Total 74,990 76,113 79,597 74,990 79,597
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Standalone Statementof Assets and Liabilities (` in Crore )
As at
Particulars 31-Mar-12 31-Mar-11
Audited Audited
A Equity and Liabilities
1 Shareholder's Fund
(a) Share Capital 1,032 1,032
(b) Reserves and Surplus 44,165 47,112
Sub-total - Shareholders'Fund 45,197 48,144
2 Non CurrentLiabilities
(a) Long Term Borrowings 23,365 13,606
(b) Deferred Tax Liabilities (Net) - -
(c) Other Long Term Liabilities 169 60
(d) Long Term Provisions 4,339 3,223
Sub-total - Non Current Liabilities 27,873 16,889
3 Current Liabilities
(a) Short Term Borrow ings 4,506 9,530
(b) Trade Payables 1,150 1,029
(c) Other Current Liabilities 4,707 11,628
(d) Short Term Provisions 2,572 2,784
Sub-total - CurrentLiabilities 12,935 24,971
Total Equity and Liabilities 86,005 90,004
B Assets
1 Non CurrentAssets
(a) Fixed Assets 38,149 38,729
(b) Non Current Investments 31,889 32,102
(c) Foreign Currency Monetary Item
299 -
Translation Difference
(d) Long Term Loans and Advances 4,307 3,903
Sub-total - Non Current Assets 74,644 74,734
2 Current Assets
(a) Current Investment 0 0
(b) Inventories 329 306
(c) Trade Receivables 1,932 1,538
(d) Cash and Cash Equivalents 178 3,813
(e) Short Term Loans and Advances 6,800 7,348
(f) Other Current Assets 2,122 2,265
Sub-total - CurrentAssets 11,361 15,270
Total Assets 86,005 90,004
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Notes
• In view of the option allowed pursuant to the notification dated December 29, 2011 issued
by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), for the year ended on March 31, 2012, the
Company has added ` 1,336 crore of exchange differences on long term borrowing relating
to the acquisition of depreciable capital assets to the cost of capitalized assets. Further, the
Company has accumulated foreign currency variations of ` 315 crore arising on other long-
term foreign currency monetary items in “Foreign Currency Monetary item Translation
Difference account”, out of which, ` 16 crore has been amortised during the year leaving
balance which will be amortized over the balance period of loans.
• Pursuant to the direction of the Hon’ble High Court of judicature of Bombay and option
exercised by the Board of the Company, in accordance with and as per the Schemes of
Arrangements approved by the Hon’ble High Court vide orders dated July 3, 2009 and April
29, 2011 respectively binding on the Company, expenses and/ or losses, identified by the
Board of the Company as being exceptional or otherwise subject to the Accounting
treatment prescribed in the Schemes of Arrangement sanctioned by the Hon’ble High Court
and comprising of ` 269 crore of debts due including, in particular, debts due from telecom
operators whose licences are under cancellation pursuant to the directions of the Hon’ble
Supreme Court in its order dated February2,2012 in the matter of Centre for Public Interest
Litigation and others vs. Union of India and others and subsidy claimed from the
Government, ` 74 crore unrealized net losses, ` 775 crore regarded as an adjustment to
interest cost, on account of restating monetary items expressed in foreign currency at year
end prevailing rates, as also ` 199 crore of realized losses on settlement of items recovered
and / or discharged in foreign currency, excluding the portion added to the cost of fixed
assets or carried forward as Foreign Currency Monetary Item Translation Difference
Account in accordance with Para 46A of Accounting Standard (AS) 11 “The Effects of
Changes in Foreign Exchange Rates” in context of unprecedented volatility in exchange
rates during the year (Refer Note 1 above), have been met by withdrawal from
corresponding General Reserves, leaving no impact on profit for the quarter and the year
ended March 31, 2012. Such withdrawals have been included/ reflected in the Statement of
Profit and Loss.
While the Company has been legally advised that such inclusion in the Statement of Profit
and Loss is in accordance with Revised Schedule VI of the Companies Act, 1956 the
Company is also seeking clarification from ICAI that such inclusion in the Statement of Profit
and Loss is not contrary to Revised Schedule VI. This Accounting treatment has been
referred to by the Auditors of the Company in their Report.
• Expenses under the heads Provision for Employees Cost and Other Expenses are net of
recoveries for common cost from Reliance Telecom Limited (RTL), a wholly owned
subsidiary of the Company. This is in addition to the common costs, which the Company
continues to recover over the years, from Reliance Communications Infrastructure Limited
(RCIL), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company and Reliance Infratel Limited (RITL), a
subsidiary of RCIL. Such amounts for the earlier quarters and accounted for recovery from
RTL in the current quarter amount to ` 72 crore for Employee Cost and Other expenses of `
89 crore which includes Sales and General Administrative Expenses comprising of ` 9 crore
for Advertising Expenses, and ` 43 crore for Hire charges.
Other expenses include Network expenses net of remission of chargesof ` 821 crore for the
deficiency in Passive Infrastructure Services by Reliance Infratel Limited (RITL), a
subsidiary of the Company pursuant to the Service Level Agreement between the parties.
The amount comprises of ` 476 crore for the previous year and ` 268 crore pertaining to
earlier quarters and accounted in the current quarter.
34
• The Board of Directors have recommended a dividend of Re. 0.25 per equity share of ` 5 each
i.e. 5% for the financial year ended on 31st March, 2012, subject to approval of the
shareholders at the ensuing Annual General Meeting.
• Figures for the quarter ended March 31, 2012 and March 31, 2011 are balancing figure
between audited figures in respect of the full financial year and published year to date figures
up to the third quarter of the relevant financial year.
• The Company is operating with Wireless, GEBU, and Others/ Unallocated segments.
Accordingly, segment wise information has been given. This is in line with the requirement of
AS 17 "Segment Reporting".
• Figures of the previous year have been regrouped and reclassified, wherever required.
• Formula used for the computation of ratios:
Debt Equity Ratio = Debt/ Equity;
Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR) = Earnings before depreciation, interest, tax/
(Interest + Net Principal repayment);
Interest Service Coverage Ratio (ISCR) = Earnings before depreciation, interest, tax/
(Interest expense)
• After review by the Audit Committee, the Board of Directors of the Company have approved
the above results at their meeting held on May 26, 2012.
35
BIBILOGRAPHY
1. Company Act, 1956
2. CS Executive Law study material
3. Reliance communication Ltd. Annual report.
4. CA Ipcc Accounting Study Material

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Revised Schedule VI Balance Sheet and Profit Loss Statement

  • 1. 1 Cosmopolitan’s Valia CL College of Commerce, BSc. (IT) & BMS. D.N.Nagar, Andheri (w), Mumbai-400053. A PROJECT On “Balance sheet and Revenue statement Revised Schedule VI with Example” in the subject of Advance Auditing SUBMITTED TO UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI, FOR SEMESTER-4 OF MASTER OF COMMERCE By Avinash Chavan Roll no:- 04 MCOM Part-II UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Prof. (CA) Bipin Jha YEAR: 2015-2016
  • 2. 2 Cosmopolitan’s Valia CL College of Commerce, BSc. (IT) & BMS. D.N.Nagar, Andheri (w), Mumbai-400053. DECLARATION BY THE STUDENT I, Avinash Chavan, Roll No. 04 hereby declare that the project for the paper Advance Auditing, titled, “Balance sheet and Revenue statement Revised Schedule VI with Example” Submitted by me for semester-4 during the academic year 2015-2016,is based on actual work carried out by me under the guidance and supervision of Prof. (CA) Bipin jha I, further state that this work is original and not submitted anywhere else for any examination. Signature of Student
  • 3. 3 EVALUATION CERTIFICATE This is to certify that the under signed have assessed and evaluated the project on “Balance sheet and Revenue statement Revised Schedule VI with Example”. Submitted by Avinash Chavan Student of M.Com. Part-II (Semester- IV). This project is original to the best of our knowledge and has been accepted for Internal Assessment. Internal Examiner External Examiner Principal (Prof. CA Bipin Jha) (Prof. ) (Dr. Satheesh menon)
  • 4. 4 Acknowledgement To list who all helped me is difficult because they are so numerous and depth is so enormous. I would like to acknowledge the following as being idealistic channel and fresh dimension in the completion of this project. I take this opportunity to thank the University of Mumbai for giving me chance to do this project. I would like to thank my Principal Dr. Satheesh Menon, for providing the necessary facilities required for completion of this project. I take this opportunity to thank our co-ordinator Prof. V.M.Mathew, for his moral support and guidance. I would also like to express my sincere gratitude towards my project guide Prof. (CA) Bipin Jha under whose guidance and care made the project successful. I would like to thank my college library, for having provided various reference books and magazines related to my project. Lastly, I would like to thank each and every person who directly or indirectly helped me in the completion of the project, especially my parents and my peers who supported me throughout my project. Signature Avinash Chavan
  • 5. 5 Cosmopolitan’s Valia CL College of Commerce, BSc. (IT) & BMS. D.N.Nagar, Andheri (w), Mumbai-400053. Internal Assessment: Protect 40 marks Name of the Student: Chavan Avinash Vilas Class: M.Com. Part-II Semester-IV Roll Number: 4 Subject: Advance Auditing. Topic for Project: Balance sheet and Revenue statement Revised Schedule VI with Example Marks AwardedSignature Documentation Internal Examiner (Out of 10 Marks) External Examiner (Out of 10 Marks) Presentation (Out of 10 Marks) Viva and Interaction (Out of 10 Marks) Total Marks(out of 40) College Stamp
  • 6. 6 INDEX SERIAL NO. TITLE PG.NO 1. Introduction to Revised Schedule VI 07 2. Format of Revised schedule VI 10 3. Format of Balance sheet 12 4. Format of Statement of Profit and Loss 23 5. Balance sheet and Profit and loss statements of Reliance Communication 29 6. Bibliography 35
  • 7. 7 INTRODUCTION TO REVISED SCHEDULE VI Every company registered under the Act shall prepare its Balance Sheet, Statement of Profit and Loss and notes thereto in accordance with the manner prescribed in Schedule VI to the Companies Act, 1956. To harmonise the disclosure requirements with the Accounting Standards and to converge with the new reforms, the Ministry of Corporate Affairs vide Notification No. S.O. 447(E), dated 28th February 2011 replaced the existing Schedule VI of the Companies Act, 1956 with the revised one. Government vide Notification No. S.O. 653(E) dated 30th March 2011 made applicable the revised Schedule VI for the Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss Account to be prepared for the financial year commencing on or after 01st April 2011. The requirements of the Revised Schedule VI however, do not apply to companies as referred to in the proviso to Section 211 (1) and Section 211 (2) of the Act, i.e., any insurance or banking company, or any company engaged in the generation or supply of electricity or to any other class of company for which a form of Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss account has been specified in or under any other Act governing such class of company. Key Features of RevisedSchedule VI • The revised schedule contains General Instructions, Part I – Form of Balance Sheet; General Instructions for Preparation of Balance Sheet, Part II – Form of Statement of Profit and Loss; General Instructions for Preparation of Statement of Profit and Loss. • The Revised Schedule VI has eliminated the concept of ‘schedule’ and such information is now to be furnished in the notes to accounts. • The revised schedule gives prominence to Accounting Standards (AS) i.e. in case of any conflict between the AS and the Schedule, AS shall prevail. • The revised schedule prescribes a vertical format for presentation of balance sheet therefore, no option is there to prepare the financial statement in horizontal format. It ensures application of uniform format. Balance Sheet • All Assets and liabilities classified into current and non-current and presented separately on the face of the Balance Sheet. • Number of shares held by each shareholder holding more than 5% shares now needs to be disclosed. • Details pertaining to aggregate number and class of shares allotted for consideration other than cash, bonus shares and shares bought back will need to be disclosed only for a period of five years immediately preceding the Balance Sheet date. Any debit balance in the Statement of Profit and Loss will be disclosed under the head per
  • 8. 8 cent of the revenue from operations or `100,000 (earlier 1 % of total revenue or `5,000), whichever is higher, needs to be disclosed separately. • In respect of companies other than finance companies, revenue from operations need to be disclosed separately as revenue from (a) sale of products, (b) sale of services and (c) other operating revenues. • Net exchange gain/loss on foreign currency borrowings to the extent considered as an adjustment to interest cost needs to be disclosed separately as finance cost. • Break-up in terms of quantitative disclosures for significant items of Statement of Profit and Loss, such as raw material consumption, stocks, purchases and sales have been simplified and replaced with the disclosure of “broad heads” only. The broad heads need to be decided based on materiality and presentation of true and fair view of the financial statements. • “Reserves and surplus.” Earlier, any debit balance in Profit and Loss Account carried forward after deduction from uncommitted reserves was required to be shown as the last item on the asset side of the Balance Sheet. • Specific disclosures are prescribed for Share Application money. The application money not exceeding the capital offered for issuance and to the extent not refundable will be shown separately on the face of the Balance Sheet. The amount in excess of subscription or if the requirements of minimum subscription are not met will be shown under “Other current liabilities.” • The term “sundry debtors” has been replaced with the term “trade receivables.” ‘Trade receivables’ are defined as dues arising only from goods sold or services rendered in the normal course of business. Hence, amounts due on account of other contractual obligations can no longer be included in the trade receivables. • The Old Schedule VI required separate presentation of debtors outstanding for a period exceeding six months based on date on which the bill/invoice was raised whereas, the Revised Schedule VI requires separate disclosure of “trade receivables outstanding for a period exceeding six months from the date the bill/invoice is due for payment.” • “Capital advances” are specifically required to be presented separately under the head “Loans & advances” rather than including elsewhere. • Tangible assets under lease are required to be separately specified under each class of asset. In the absence of any further clarification, the term “under lease” should be taken to mean assets given on operating lease in the case of lessor and assets held under finance lease in the case of lessee. • In the Old Schedule VI, details of only capital commitments were required to be disclosed.
  • 9. 9 Under the Revised Schedule VI, other commitments also need to be disclosed. Statement of Profit and Loss • The name has been changed to “Statement of Profit and Loss” as against ‘Profit and Loss Account’ as contained in the Old Schedule VI. • Unlike the Old Schedule VI, the Revised Schedule VI lays down a format for the presentation of Statement of Profit and Loss. This format of Statement of Profit and Loss does not mention any appropriation item on its face. Further, the Revised Schedule VI format prescribes such ‘below the line’ adjustments to be presented under “Reserves and Surplus” in the Balance Sheet. • As per revised schedule VI, any item of income or expense which exceeds one per cent of the revenue from operations or `100,000 (earlier 1 % of total revenue or `5,000), whichever is higher, needs to be disclosed separately. • In respect of companies other than finance companies, revenue from operations need to be disclosed separately as revenue from (a) sale of products, (b) sale of services and (c) other operating revenues. • Net exchange gain/loss on foreign currency borrowings to the extent considered as an adjustment to interest cost needs to be disclosed separately as finance cost. • Break-up in terms of quantitative disclosures for significant items of Statement of Profit and Loss, such as raw material consumption, stocks, purchases and sales have been simplified and replaced with the disclosure of “broad heads” only. The broad heads need to be decided based on materiality and presentation of true and fair view of the financial statements.
  • 10. 10 FORMAT OF REVISED SCHEDULE VI The Ministry of Corporates Affairs specified the format of Schedule VI vide Notification No. S.O. 447(E), dated 28th February 2011 as follows: • General Instructions for preparation of Balance Sheet and Statement of Profit and Loss of a company • Part I – Form of Balance Sheet • General Instructions for Preparation of Balance Sheet • Part II – Form of Statement of Profit and Loss • General Instructions for Preparation of Statement of Profit and Loss General Instructions for preparation of Balance Sheet and Statement of Profit and Loss of a Company 1. Where compliance with the requirements of the Act, including the Accounting Standards as applicable to companies, require any change in treatment or disclosure including addition, amendment, substitution or deletion in the head / sub-head or any changes inter se, in the financial statements or statements forming part thereof, the same shall be made and the requirements of the Schedule VI shall stand modified accordingly. 2. The disclosure requirements specified in Parts I and II of this Schedule are in addition to and not in substitution of the disclosure requirements specified in the Accounting Standards prescribed under the Companies Act, 1956. Additional disclosures specified in the Accounting Standards shall be made in the notes to accounts or by way of additional statement unless required to be disclosed on the face of the Financial Statements. Similarly, all other disclosures as required by the Companies Act, 1956 shall be made in the notes to accounts in addition to the requirements set out in this Schedule. 3. Notes to accounts shall contain information in addition to that presented in the Financial Statements and shall provide where required : (a) narrative descriptions or disaggregation of items recognised in those statements and (b) information about items that do not qualify for recognition in those statements. Each item on the face of the Balance Sheet and the Statement of Profit and Loss shall be cross-referenced to any related information in the notes to accounts. In preparing the Financial Statements including the notes to accounts, a balance shall be maintained between providing excessive detail that may not assist users of financial statements and not providing important information as a result of too much aggregation. 4. Depending upon the turnover of the company, the figures appearing in the Financial Statements may be rounded off as below:
  • 11. 11 Turnover Rounding off (i) less than one hundred crore rupees To the nearest hundreds, thousands, lakhs or millions or decimals thereof. (ii) one hundred crore rupees or more To the nearest lakhs, millions or crores, or decimals thereof. Once a unit of measurement is used, it should be used uniformly in the Financial Statements. 5. Except in the case of the first Financial Statements laid before the Company (after its incorporation), the corresponding amounts (comparatives) for the immediately preceding reporting period for all items shown in the Financial Statements including notes shall also be given. 6. For the purpose of this Schedule, the terms used herein shall be as per the applicable Accounting Standards. Note: This part of Schedule sets out the minimum requirements for disclosure on the face of the Balance Sheet and the Statement of Profit and Loss (hereinafter referred to as “Financial Statements” for the purpose of this Schedule) and Notes. Line items, sub-line items and sub-totals shall be presented as an addition or substitution on the face of the Financial Statements when such presentation is relevant to an understanding of the Company’s financial position or performance or to cater to industry / sector specific disclosure requirements or when required for compliance with the amendments to the Companies Act, 1956 or under the Accounting Standards.
  • 12. 12 Part I Format of Balance sheet Name of the Company ..................................... Balance Sheet as at ......................................... (Rupees in ............... ) Particulars Note Figures as at Figures as at No. the end of the end of current current reporting reporting period period (1) (2) (3) (4) I. EQUITYAND LIABILITIES (1) Shareholders’ funds (a) Share capital (b) Reserves and surplus (c) Money received against share Warrants (2) Share application money pending allotment (3) Non-current liabilities (a) Long-term borrowings (b) Deferred tax liabilities (Net) (c) Other long-term liabilities (d) Long-term provisions (4) Current liabilities (a) Short-term borrowings (b) Trade payables (c) Other current liabilities (d) Short-term provisions TOTAL II. ASSETS (1) Non-current assets (a) Fixed assets (i) Tangible assets (ii) Intangible assets (iii) Capital work-in-progress (iv) Intangible assets under development (b) Non-current investments (c) Deferred tax assets (net)
  • 13. 13 (1) (2) (3) (4) (d) Long-term loans and advances (e) Other non-current assets (2) Current assets (a) Current investments (b) Inventories (c) Trade receivables (d) Cash and cash equivalents (e) Short-term loans and advances (f) Other current assets TOTAL General Instructions for Preparation of Balance Sheet 1. An asset shall be classified as current when it satisfies any of the following criteria: (a) it is expected to be realised in, or is intended for sale or consumption in, the company’s normal operating cycle; (b) it is held primarily for the purpose of being traded; (c) it is expected to be realised within twelve months after the reporting date; or (d) it is cash or cash equivalent unless it is restricted from being exchanged or used to settle a liability for at least twelve months after the reporting date. All other assets shall be classified as non-current. 2. An operating cycle is the time between the acquisition of assets for processing and their realisation in cash or cash equivalents. Where the normal operating cycle cannot be identified, it is assumed to have duration of 12 months. 3. A liability shall be classified as current when it satisfies any of the following criteria: (a) it is expected to be settled in the company’s normal operating cycle; (b) it is held primarily for the purpose of being traded; (c) it is due to be settled within twelve months after the reporting date; or (d) the company does not have an unconditional right to defer settlement of the liability for at least twelve months after the reporting date. Terms of a liability that could, at the option of the counterparty, result in its settlement by the issue of equity instruments do not affect its classification. All other liabilities shall be classified as non-current. 4. A receivable shall be classified as a ‘trade receivable’ if it is in respect of the amount due on account of goods sold or services rendered in the normal course of business. 5. A payable shall be classified as a ‘trade payable’ if it is in respect of the amount due on
  • 14. 14 account of goods purchased or services received in the normal course of business. 6. A company shall disclose the following in notes to accounts: A. Share capital For each class of share capital (different classes of preference shares to be treated separately) : (a) The number and amount of shares authorized; (b) The number of shares issued, subscribed and fully paid, and subscribed but not fully paidl; (c) Par value per share; (d) A reconciliation of the number of shares outstanding at the beginning and at the end of the reporting period; (e) The rights, preferences and restrictions attaching to each class of shares including restrictions on the distribution of dividends and the repayment of capital; (f) Shares in respect of each class in the company held by its holding company or its ultimate holding company including shares held by or by subsidiaries or associates of the holding company or the ultimate holding company in aggregate; (g) Shares in the company held by each Shareholder holding more than 5 per cent shares specifying the number of shares held; (h) Shares reserved for issue under options and contracts/commitments for the sale of shares/disinvestment, including the terms and amounts; (i) For the period of five years immediately preceding the date as at which the balance sheet is prepared : • aggregate number and class of shares allotted as fully paid up pursuant to contract(s) without payment being received in cash. • aggregate number and class of shares allotted as fully paid up by way of bonus shares. • aggregate number and class of shares bought back. (j) Terms of any securities convertible into equity/preference shares issued along with the earliest date of conversion in descending order starting from the farthest such date; (k) Calls unpaid (showing aggregate value of calls unpaid by directors and officers); (l) Forfeited shares (amount originally paid up). B. Reserves and Surplus (i) Reserve and surplus shall be classified as ; (a) Capital Reserves; (b) Capital Redemption Reserve; (c) Securities Premium Reserve; (d) Debenture Redemption Reserve;
  • 15. 15 (e) Revaluation Reserve; (f) Share Options Outstanding Account; (g) Other Reserves (specify the nature and purpose of each reserve and the amount in respect thereof); (h) Surplus i.e. balance in Statement of Profit & Loss disclosing allocations and appropriations such as dividend, bonus shares and transfer to/from reserves, etc. (Additions and deductions since the last Balance Sheet to be shown under each of the specified heads) (ii) A reserve specifically represented by earmarked investments shall be termed as a ‘fund’. (iii) Debit balance of statement of profit and loss shall be shown as a negative figure under the head ‘Surplus’. Similarly, the balance of ‘Reserves and Surplus’, after adjusting negative balance of surplus, if any, shall be shown under the head ‘Reserves and Surplus’ even if the resulting figure is in the negative. C. Long-term borrowings: (i) Long-term borrowings shall be classified as: (a) Bonds/debentures; (b) Term loans; • from banks; • from other parties; (c) Deferred payment liabilities; (d) Deposits; (e) Loans and advances from related parties; (f) Long term maturities of finance lease obligations; (g) Other loans and advances (specify nature). (ii) Borrowings shall further be sub-classified as secured and unsecured. Nature of security shall be specified separately in each case. (iii) Where loans have been guaranteed by directors or others, the aggregate amount of such loans under each head shall be disclosed. (iv) Bonds/debentures (along with the rate of interest and particulars of redemption or conversion, as the case may be) shall be stated in descending order of maturity or conversion, starting from farthest redemption or conversion date, as the case may be. Where bonds/debentures are redeemable by installments, the date of maturity for this purpose must be reckoned as the date on which the first installment becomes due. (v) Particulars of any redeemed bonds/ debentures which the company has power to reissue shall be disclosed. (vi) Terms of repayment of term loans and other loans shall be stated. (vii) Period and amount of continuing default as on the Balance Sheet date in repayment of loans and interest shall be specified separately in each case. D. Other Long-term liabilities Other long term liabilities shall be classified as:
  • 16. 16 (a) Trade payables; and (b) Others. E. Long-Term Provisions The amounts shall be classified as: (a) Provision for employee benefits; (b) Others (specify nature). F. Short-term borrowings (i) Short-term borrowings shall be classified as: (a) Loans repayable on demand • from banks; • from other parties. (b) Loans and advances from related parties. (c) Deposits. (d) Other loans and advances (specify nature). (ii) Borrowings shall further be sub-classified as secured and unsecured. Nature of security shall be specified separately in each case. (iii) Where loans have been guaranteed by directors or others, the aggregate amount of such loans under each head shall be disclosed. (iv) Period and amount of default as on the Balance Sheet date in repayment of loans and interest, shall be specified separately in each case. G. Other current liabilities The amounts shall be classified as: (a) Current maturities of long-term debt; (b) Current maturities of finance lease obligations; (c) Interest accrued but not due on borrowings; (d) Interest accrued and due on borrowings; (e) Income received in advance; (f) Unpaid dividends; Application money received for allotment of securities and due for refund and interest accrued thereon. Share application money includes advances towards allotment of share capital. The terms and conditions including the number of shares proposed to be issued, the amount of premium, if any, and the period before which shares shall be allotted shall be disclosed. It shall also be disclosed whether the company has sufficient authorized capital to cover the share capital amount resulting from allotment of shares out of such share application money. Further, the period for which the share application money has been pending beyond the period for allotment as mentioned in the document inviting application for shares along with the reason for such share application money being pending shall be disclosed. Share application money not exceeding the issued capital and to the extent not refundable shall be shown under the head Equity and share application money to the extent refundable i.e. the amount in excess of subscription or in case the requirements of minimum subscription are not met, shall be separately shown under ‘Other
  • 17. 17 current liabilities’. (h) Unpaid matured deposits and interest accrued thereon; (i) Unpaid matured debentures and interest accrued thereon; (j) Other payables (specify nature). H. Short-term provisions The amounts shall be classified as: (a) Provision for employee benefits; (b) Others (specify nature). I. Tangible assets (i) Classification shall be given as: (a) Land; (b) Buildings; (c) Plant and Equipment; (d) Furniture and Fixtures; (e) Vehicles; (f) Office equipment; (g) Others (specify nature). (ii) Assets under lease shall be separately specified under each class of asset. (iii) A reconciliation of the gross and net carrying amounts of each class of assets at the beginning and end of the reporting period showing additions, disposals, acquisitions through business combinations and other adjustments and the related depreciation and impairment losses/reversals shall be disclosed separately. (iv) Where sums have been written off on a reduction of capital or revaluation of assets or where sums have been added on revaluation of assets, every balance sheet subsequent to date of such write-off, or addition shall show the reduced or increased figures as applicable and shall by way of a note also show the amount of the reduction or increase as applicable together with the date thereof for the first five years subsequent to the date of such reduction or increase. J. Intangible assets (i) Classification shall be given as: (a) Goodwill. (b) Brands /trademarks. (c) Computer software. (d) Mastheads and publishing titles. (e) Mining rights. (f) Copyrights, and patents and other intellectual property rights, services and operating rights. (g) Recipes, formulae, models, designs and prototypes. (h) Licenses and franchise.
  • 18. 18 (i) Others (specify nature). (ii) A reconciliation of the gross and net carrying amounts of each class of assets at the beginning and end of the reporting period showing additions, disposals, acquisitions through business combinations and other adjustments and the related amortization and impairment losses/reversals shall be disclosed separately. (iii) Where sums have been written off on a reduction of capital or revaluation of assets or where sums have been added on revaluation of assets, every balance sheet subsequent to date of such write-off, or addition shall show the reduced or increased figures as applicable and shall by way of a note also show the amount of the reduction or increase as applicable together with the date thereof for the first five years subsequent to the date of such reduction or increase. K. Non-current investments (i) Non-current investments shall be classified as trade investments and other investments and further classified as: (a) Investment property; (b) Investments in Equity Instruments; (c) Investments in preference shares (d) Investments in Government or trust securities; (e) Investments in debentures or bonds; (f) Investments in Mutual Funds; (g) Investments in partnership firms (h) Other non-current investments (specify nature) Under each classification, details shall be given of names of the bodies corporate (indicating separately whether such bodies are (i) subsidiaries, (ii) associates, (iii) joint ventures, or (iv) controlled special purpose entities) in whom investments have been made and the nature and extent of the investment so made in each such body corporate (showing separately investments which are partly paid). In regard to investments in the capital of partnership firms, the names of the firms (with the names of all their partners, total capital and the shares of each partner) shall be given. (ii) Investments carried at other than at cost should be separately stated specifying the basis for valuation thereof. (iii) The following shall also be disclosed: (a) Aggregate amount of quoted investments and market value thereof; (b) Aggregate amount of unquoted investments; (c) Aggregate provision for diminution in value of investments L. Long-term loans and advances (i) Long-term loans and advances shall be classified as: (a) Capital Advances; (b) Security Deposits; (c) Loans and advances to related parties (giving details thereof);
  • 19. 19 (d) Other loans and advances (specify nature). (ii) The above shall also be separately sub-classified as: (a) Secured, considered good; (b) Unsecured, considered good; (c) Doubtful. (iii) Allowance for bad and doubtful loans and advances shall be disclosed under the relevant heads separately. (iv) Loans and advances due by directors or other officers of the company or any of them either severally or jointly with any other persons or amounts due by firms or private companies respectively in which any director is a partner or a director or a member should be separately stated. M. Other non-current assets Other non-current assets shall be classified as: (i) Long Term Trade Receivables (including trade receivables on deferred credit terms); (ii) Others (specify nature); (iii) Long term Trade Receivables, shall be sub-classified as: (i) (a) Secured, considered good; (b) Unsecured considered good; (c) Doubtful. (ii) Allowance for bad and doubtful debts shall be disclosed under the relevant heads separately. (iii) Debts due by directors or other officers of the company or any of them either severally or jointly with any other person or debts due by firms or private companies respectively in which any director is a partner or a director or a member should be separately stated. N. Current Investment (i) Current investments shall be classified as: (a) Investments in Equity Instruments; (b) Investment in Preference Shares (c) Investments in government or trust securities; (d) Investments in debentures or bonds; (e) Investments in Mutual Funds; (f) Investments in partnership firms; (g) Other investments (specify nature). Under each classification, details shall be given of names of the bodies corporate (indicating separately whether such bodies are (i) subsidiaries, (ii) associates, (iii) joint ventures, or (iv) controlled special purpose entities) in whom investments have been made and the nature and extent of the investment so made in each such body corporate (showing separately investments which are partly-paid). In regard to investments in the capital of partnership firms, the names of the firms (with the names of all their partners,
  • 20. 20 total capital and the shares of each partner) shall be given. (ii) The following shall also be disclosed: (a) The basis of valuation of individual investments; (b) Aggregate amount of quoted investments and market value thereof; (c) Aggregate amount of unquoted investments; (d) Aggregate provision made for diminution in value of investments. O. Inventories (i) Inventories shall be classified as: (a) Raw materials; (b) Work-in-progress; (c) Finished goods; (d) Stock-in-trade (in respect of goods acquired for trading); (e) Stores and spares; (f) Loose tools; (g) Others (specify nature). (ii) Goods-in-transit shall be disclosed under the relevant sub-head of inventories. (iii) Mode of valuation shall be stated. P. Trade Receivables (i) Aggregate amount of Trade Receivables outstanding for a period exceeding six months from the date they are due for payment should be separately stated. (ii) Trade receivables shall be sub-classified as: (a) Secured, considered good; (b) Unsecured considered good; (c) Doubtful. Allowance for bad and doubtful debts shall be disclosed under the relevant heads separately. (iv) Debts due by directors or other officers of the company or any of them either severally or jointly with any other person or debts due by firms or private companies respectively in which any director is a partner or a director or a member should be separately stated. Q. Cash and cash equivalents (i) Cash and cash equivalents shall be classified as: (a) Balances with banks; (b) Cheques, drafts on hand; (c) Cash on hand; (d) Others (specify nature). (ii) Earmarked balances with banks (for example, for unpaid dividend) shall be separately
  • 21. 21 stated. (iii) Balances with banks to the extent held as margin money or security against the borrowings, guarantees, other commitments shall be disclosed separately. (iv) Repatriation restrictions, if any, in respect of cash and bank balances shall be separately stated. (v) Bank deposits with more than 12 months maturity shall be disclosed separately. R. Short-term loans and advances (i) Short-term loans and advances shall be classified as: (a) Loans and advances to related parties (giving details thereof); (b) Others (specify nature). (ii) The above shall also be sub-classified as: (a) Secured, considered good; (b) Unsecured, considered good; (c) Doubtful. (iii) Allowance for bad and doubtful loans and advances shall be disclosed under the relevant heads separately. (iv) Loans and advances due by directors or other officers of the company or any of them either severally or jointly with any other person or amounts due by firms or private companies respectively in which any director is a partner or a director or a member shall be separately stated. S. Other current assets (specify nature) This is an all-inclusive heading, which incorporates current assets that do not fit into any other asset categories. T. Contingent liabilities and commitments (to the extent not provided for) (i) Contingent liabilities shall be classified as: (a) Claims against the company not acknowledged as debt; (b) Guarantees; (c) Other money for which the company is contingently liable. (ii) Commitments shall be classified as: (a) Estimated amount of contracts remaining to be executed on capital account and not provided for; (b) Uncalled liability on shares and other investments partly paid; (c) Other commitments (specify nature). U. The amount of dividends proposed to be distributed to equity and preference shareholders for the period and the related amount per share shall be disclosed separately. Arrears of fixed cumulative dividends on preference shares shall also be
  • 22. 22 disclosed separately. V. Where in respect of an issue of securities made for a specific purpose, the whole or part of the amount has not been used for the specific purpose at the balance sheet date, there shall be indicated by way of note how such unutilized amounts have been used or invested. W. If, in the opinion of the Board, any of the assets other than fixed assets and non-current investments do not have a value on realization in the ordinary course of business at least equal to the amount at which they are stated, the fact that the Board is of that opinion, shall be stated.
  • 23. 23 Part II Form of Statement of Profit And Loss Name of the Company ..................................... Balance Sheet as at ......................................... (Rupees in ..................... ) Particulars Note Figures as at Figures as at No. the end of the end of current previous reporting reporting period period (1) (2) (3) (4) I Revenue from operations II Other income III Total revenue (I+II) IV Expenses (a) Cost of materials consumed (b) Purchases of stock-in-trade (c) Change in inventories of Finished Goods, work in progress and Stock in Trade (d) Employee Benefit Expenses (e) Finance Cost (f) Depreciation and amortisation expenses (g) Other expenses Total expenses V Profit/ Loss Before Exceptional and extraordinary items and Tax (III – IV) V Exceptional Items VII Profit/ (Loss) before extraordinary Items and Tax (V – VI) VIII Extraordinary Items IX Profit/ (Loss) Before Tax (VII – VII) X Tax expense: (1) Current tax (2) Deferred tax
  • 24. 24 XI Profit / (Loss) for the period from continuing operations (IX - X- XIV) XII Profit / (Loss) from discontinuing operations XIII Tax expense of discontinuing operations XIV Profit / (Loss) from discontinuing operations (after tax) (XII - XIII) XV Profit / (Loss) for the year (XI + XIV) XVI Earnings per equity share: (1) Basic (2) Diluted
  • 25. 25 General Instructions for Preparation of Statement of Profit and Loss 1. The provisions of this Part shall apply to the income and expenditure account referred to in sub-section (2) of Section 210 of the Act, in like manner as they apply to a statement of profit and loss. 2. (A) In respect of a company other than finance company revenue from operations shall disclose separately in the notes revenue from (a) sale of products; (b) sale of services; (c) other operating revenues; Less: (d) Excise duty. (B) In respect of a finance company, revenue from operations shall include revenue from (a) Interest; and (b) Other financial services Revenue under each of the above heads shall be disclosed separately by way of notes to accounts to the extent applicable. 3. Finance Costs Finance costs shall be classified as: (a) Interest expense; (b) Other borrowing costs; (c) Applicable net gain/loss on foreign currency transactions and translation. 4. Other Income Other income shall be classified as: (a) Interest Income (in case of a company other than a finance company); (b) Dividend Income; (c) Net gain/loss on sale of investments; (d) Other non-operating income (net of expenses directly attributable to such income). 5. Additional Information A Company shall disclose by way of notes additional information regarding aggregate expenditure and income on the following items:- a. (a) Employee Benefits Expense [showing separately (i) salaries and wages, (ii) contribution to provident and other funds, (iii) expense on Employee Stock
  • 26. 26 Option Scheme (ESOP) and Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP), (iv) staff welfare expenses] (b) Depreciation and amortization expense; (c) Any item of income or expenditure which exceeds one per cent of the revenue from operations or `1,00,000, whichever is higher; (d) Interest Income; (e) Interest Expense; (f) Dividend Income; (g) Net gain/ loss on sale of investments; (h) Adjustments to the carrying amount of investments; (i) Net gain or loss on foreign currency transaction and translation (other than considered as finance cost); (j) Payments to the auditor as (a) auditor,(b) for taxation matters, (c) for company law matters, (d) for management services, (e) for other services, (f) for reimbursement of expenses; (k) Details of items of exceptional and extraordinary nature; (l) Prior period items; (ii) (a) In the case of manufacturing companies - (1) Raw materials under broad heads; (2) Goods purchased under broad heads. (b) In the case of trading companies, purchases in respect of goods traded in by the company under broad heads. (c) In the case of companies rendering or supplying services, gross income derived form services rendered or supplied under broad heads. (d) In the case of a company, which falls under more than one of the categories mentioned in (a), (b) and (c) above, it shall be sufficient compliance with the requirements herein if purchases, sales and consumption of raw material and the gross income from services rendered is shown under broad heads. (e) In the case of other companies, gross income derived under broad heads. (iii) In the case of all concerns having works in progress, works-in progress under broad heads. (iv) (a) The aggregate, if material, of any amounts set aside or proposed to be set aside, to reserve, but not including provisions made to meet any specific liability, contingency
  • 27. 27 or commitment known to exist at the date as to which the balance-sheet is made up. (b) The aggregate, if material, of any amounts withdrawn from such reserves. (v) (a) The aggregate, if material, of the amounts set aside to provisions made for meeting specific liabilities, contingencies or commitments. (b) The aggregate, if material, of the amounts withdrawn from such provisions, as no longer required. (vi) Expenditure incurred on each of the following items, separately for each item:- (a) Consumption of stores and spare parts; (b) Power and fuel; (c) Rent; (d) Repairs to buildings; (e) Repairs to machinery; (f) Insurance; (g) Rates and taxes, excluding, taxes on income; (h) Miscellaneous expenses. (vii) (a) Dividends from subsidiary companies; (b) Provisions for losses of subsidiary companies. (viii) The profit and loss account shall also contain by way of a note the following information, namely:- (a) Value of imports calculated on C.I.F basis by the company during the financial year in respect of – I. Raw materials; II. Components and spare parts; 1. Capital goods. (b) Expenditure in foreign currency during the financial year on account of royalty, know-how, professional and consultation fees, interest, and other matters; (c) Total value if all imported raw materials, spare parts and components consumed during the financial year and the total value of all indigenous raw materials, spare parts and components similarly consumed and the percentage of each to the total consumption; (d) The amount remitted during the year in foreign currencies on account of dividends with a specific mention of the total number of non-resident shareholders, the total number of shares held by them on which the dividends were due and the year to which the dividends related; (e) Earnings in foreign exchange classified under the following heads, namely:-
  • 28. 28 I. Export of goods calculated on F.O.B. basis; II. Royalty, know-how, professional and consultation fees; III. Interest and dividend; IV. Other income, indicating the nature thereofe. Note : Broad heads shall be decided taking into account the concept of materiality and presentation of true and fair view of financial statements
  • 29. 29 Reliance Communications Limited website: www.rcom.com Regd. Office : H Block, 1st Floor , Dhirubhai Ambani Knowledge City, Navi Mumbai 400710 Audited Financial Results (Standalone) for the Year ended 31st March, 2012 PART I (` in Crore) Sl. Quarter ended For the year ended Particulars 31-Mar-12 31-Dec-11 31-Mar-11 31-Mar-12 31-Mar-11No. Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited Audited 1 Income from operations (a) Net Income fromOperations 2,645 2,787 2,894 11,107 11,989 (b) Other Operating Income - 1 (0) 3 141 Total Income from Operations 2,645 2,788 2,894 11,110 12,130 2 Expenditure (a) AccessCharges 597 646 704 2,664 2,759 (b) License Fee 211 247 213 896 962 (c) Employee Cost 70 120 117 476 601 (d) Depreciation and Amortisation 506 472 421 1,741 1,594 (e) Other Expenditure 237 1,509 1,397 4,666 7,380 Total Expenditure 1,621 2,994 2,852 10,443 13,296 3 Profit / (Loss) from Operations before 1,024 (206) 42 667 (1,166) Other Income, Financial Cost and Exceptional Items (1 - 2) 4 Other Income 195 219 506 753 1,152 5 Profit / (Loss) before Financial Costand 1,219 13 548 1,420 (14) Exceptional Items (3 +4) 6 Financial Cost 415 290 75 1,265 846 7 Profit / (Loss) after Financial Cost and 804 (277) 473 155 (860) before ExceptionalItems (5 - 6) 8 Exceptional Items (refer note 2) - - - - - 9 Profit / (Loss) from Ordinary Activities 804 (277) 473 155 (860) before Tax (7 - 8) 10 Tax Expenses (0) (0) (102) (1) (102) 11 Net Profit / (Loss) from Ordinary Activities 804 (277) 575 156 (758)after Tax (9 - 10) 12 Extraordinary Items (net of tax expense) - - - - - 13 Net Profit / (Loss) for the period (11 - 12) 804 (277) 575 156 (758) 14 Paid-up Equity Share Capital (Face Value 1,032 1,032 1,032 1,032 1,032 of ( ` 5 each) 15 Reserves excluding Revaluation Reserves as - - - - 47,031 per Balance Sheet of previous accounting year 16 Earning per Share (EPS) before and after Extraordinary Items (notannualised) - Basic (`) 3.90 (1.34) 2.78 0.76 (3.67) - Diluted (`) 3.82 (1.34) 2.67 0.73 (3.67) 17 Debt Equity Ratio (Refer Note 8) - - - 0.67 0.65 18 Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR) (Refer - - - 0.70 0.21Note 8) 19 Interest Service Coverage Ratio (ISCR) - - - 2.36 2.40(Refer Note 8)
  • 30. 30 Part II Select Information Sl. Quarter ended For the year ended Particulars 31-Mar-12 31-Dec-11 31-Mar-11 31-Mar-12 31-Mar-11 No. Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited Audited A Particulars of Shareholding 1 Public Shareholding Number of Shares 663,318,324 663,318,324 663,296,821 663,318,324 663,296,821 Percentage of Shareholding 32.14% 32.14% 32.14% 32.14% 32.14% 2 Promoters and Promoter Group Shareholding (a) Pledged / Encumbered - Number of Shares Nil Nil Nil Nil Nil - Percentage of Shares (as a % of the total shareholding of promoters and Promoter N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. Group) - Percentage of Shares (as a % of the total N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. N.A. share capitalof the company) (b) Non -encumbered - Number of Shares 1,400,708,557 1,400,708,557 1,400,730,060 1,400,708,557 1,400,730,060 - Percentage of Shares (as a % of the total shareholding of promoters and Promoter 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% Group) - Percentage of Shares (as a % of the total 67.86% 67.86% 67.86% 67.86% 67.86% share capitalof the company) B Investor Complaints Particulars Quarter ended 31-Mar-2012 Pending at the beginning of the quarter Nil Received during the quarter 19 Disposed of during the quarter 19 Remaining unresolved at the end of the quarter Nil
  • 31. 31 Segment wise Revenue, Results and Capital Employed (` in Crore ) Sl. Particulars Quarter ended For the year ended No. 31-Mar-12 31-Dec-11 31-Mar-11 31-Mar-12 31-Mar-11 Unaudited Unaudited Unaudited Audited Audited 1 SegmentRevenue (a) Wireless 2,170 2,339 2,630 9,196 10,619 (b) GEBU 1,100 1,197 1,296 4,857 5,091 (c) Others / Unallocated 229 178 324 746 953 Total 3,499 3,714 4,250 14,799 16,663 Less: Inter segment revenue (659) (707) (850) (2,936) (3,381) Income from Operations 2,840 3,007 3,400 11,863 13,282 2 SegmentResults Profit / (Loss) before Tax and Financial Charges from each segment (a) Wireless 563 (71) 405 478 60 (b) GEBU 395 111 (8) 748 (245) (c) Others / Unallocated 261 (27) 151 194 171 Total 1,219 13 548 1,420 (14) Less : Financial Cost 415 290 75 1,265 846 Less : Exceptional Items - - - - - Total Profit / (Loss)before Tax 804 (277) 473 155 (860) 3 Capital Employed (Segment assets - Segment liabilities) (a) Wireless 31,755 32,680 33,572 31,755 33,572 (b) GEBU 1,859 2,924 2,992 1,859 2,992 (c) Others / Unallocated 41,376 40,509 43,033 41,376 43,033 Total 74,990 76,113 79,597 74,990 79,597
  • 32. 32 Standalone Statementof Assets and Liabilities (` in Crore ) As at Particulars 31-Mar-12 31-Mar-11 Audited Audited A Equity and Liabilities 1 Shareholder's Fund (a) Share Capital 1,032 1,032 (b) Reserves and Surplus 44,165 47,112 Sub-total - Shareholders'Fund 45,197 48,144 2 Non CurrentLiabilities (a) Long Term Borrowings 23,365 13,606 (b) Deferred Tax Liabilities (Net) - - (c) Other Long Term Liabilities 169 60 (d) Long Term Provisions 4,339 3,223 Sub-total - Non Current Liabilities 27,873 16,889 3 Current Liabilities (a) Short Term Borrow ings 4,506 9,530 (b) Trade Payables 1,150 1,029 (c) Other Current Liabilities 4,707 11,628 (d) Short Term Provisions 2,572 2,784 Sub-total - CurrentLiabilities 12,935 24,971 Total Equity and Liabilities 86,005 90,004 B Assets 1 Non CurrentAssets (a) Fixed Assets 38,149 38,729 (b) Non Current Investments 31,889 32,102 (c) Foreign Currency Monetary Item 299 - Translation Difference (d) Long Term Loans and Advances 4,307 3,903 Sub-total - Non Current Assets 74,644 74,734 2 Current Assets (a) Current Investment 0 0 (b) Inventories 329 306 (c) Trade Receivables 1,932 1,538 (d) Cash and Cash Equivalents 178 3,813 (e) Short Term Loans and Advances 6,800 7,348 (f) Other Current Assets 2,122 2,265 Sub-total - CurrentAssets 11,361 15,270 Total Assets 86,005 90,004
  • 33. 33 Notes • In view of the option allowed pursuant to the notification dated December 29, 2011 issued by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), for the year ended on March 31, 2012, the Company has added ` 1,336 crore of exchange differences on long term borrowing relating to the acquisition of depreciable capital assets to the cost of capitalized assets. Further, the Company has accumulated foreign currency variations of ` 315 crore arising on other long- term foreign currency monetary items in “Foreign Currency Monetary item Translation Difference account”, out of which, ` 16 crore has been amortised during the year leaving balance which will be amortized over the balance period of loans. • Pursuant to the direction of the Hon’ble High Court of judicature of Bombay and option exercised by the Board of the Company, in accordance with and as per the Schemes of Arrangements approved by the Hon’ble High Court vide orders dated July 3, 2009 and April 29, 2011 respectively binding on the Company, expenses and/ or losses, identified by the Board of the Company as being exceptional or otherwise subject to the Accounting treatment prescribed in the Schemes of Arrangement sanctioned by the Hon’ble High Court and comprising of ` 269 crore of debts due including, in particular, debts due from telecom operators whose licences are under cancellation pursuant to the directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court in its order dated February2,2012 in the matter of Centre for Public Interest Litigation and others vs. Union of India and others and subsidy claimed from the Government, ` 74 crore unrealized net losses, ` 775 crore regarded as an adjustment to interest cost, on account of restating monetary items expressed in foreign currency at year end prevailing rates, as also ` 199 crore of realized losses on settlement of items recovered and / or discharged in foreign currency, excluding the portion added to the cost of fixed assets or carried forward as Foreign Currency Monetary Item Translation Difference Account in accordance with Para 46A of Accounting Standard (AS) 11 “The Effects of Changes in Foreign Exchange Rates” in context of unprecedented volatility in exchange rates during the year (Refer Note 1 above), have been met by withdrawal from corresponding General Reserves, leaving no impact on profit for the quarter and the year ended March 31, 2012. Such withdrawals have been included/ reflected in the Statement of Profit and Loss. While the Company has been legally advised that such inclusion in the Statement of Profit and Loss is in accordance with Revised Schedule VI of the Companies Act, 1956 the Company is also seeking clarification from ICAI that such inclusion in the Statement of Profit and Loss is not contrary to Revised Schedule VI. This Accounting treatment has been referred to by the Auditors of the Company in their Report. • Expenses under the heads Provision for Employees Cost and Other Expenses are net of recoveries for common cost from Reliance Telecom Limited (RTL), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company. This is in addition to the common costs, which the Company continues to recover over the years, from Reliance Communications Infrastructure Limited (RCIL), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company and Reliance Infratel Limited (RITL), a subsidiary of RCIL. Such amounts for the earlier quarters and accounted for recovery from RTL in the current quarter amount to ` 72 crore for Employee Cost and Other expenses of ` 89 crore which includes Sales and General Administrative Expenses comprising of ` 9 crore for Advertising Expenses, and ` 43 crore for Hire charges. Other expenses include Network expenses net of remission of chargesof ` 821 crore for the deficiency in Passive Infrastructure Services by Reliance Infratel Limited (RITL), a subsidiary of the Company pursuant to the Service Level Agreement between the parties. The amount comprises of ` 476 crore for the previous year and ` 268 crore pertaining to earlier quarters and accounted in the current quarter.
  • 34. 34 • The Board of Directors have recommended a dividend of Re. 0.25 per equity share of ` 5 each i.e. 5% for the financial year ended on 31st March, 2012, subject to approval of the shareholders at the ensuing Annual General Meeting. • Figures for the quarter ended March 31, 2012 and March 31, 2011 are balancing figure between audited figures in respect of the full financial year and published year to date figures up to the third quarter of the relevant financial year. • The Company is operating with Wireless, GEBU, and Others/ Unallocated segments. Accordingly, segment wise information has been given. This is in line with the requirement of AS 17 "Segment Reporting". • Figures of the previous year have been regrouped and reclassified, wherever required. • Formula used for the computation of ratios: Debt Equity Ratio = Debt/ Equity; Debt Service Coverage Ratio (DSCR) = Earnings before depreciation, interest, tax/ (Interest + Net Principal repayment); Interest Service Coverage Ratio (ISCR) = Earnings before depreciation, interest, tax/ (Interest expense) • After review by the Audit Committee, the Board of Directors of the Company have approved the above results at their meeting held on May 26, 2012.
  • 35. 35 BIBILOGRAPHY 1. Company Act, 1956 2. CS Executive Law study material 3. Reliance communication Ltd. Annual report. 4. CA Ipcc Accounting Study Material