The document is a fund flow statement for B Ltd for the year ending 31 December 2019.
1) Sources of funds included fund flow from operations of Rs. 2,26,500, sale of plant and machinery for Rs. 44,000, and a decrease in working capital of Rs. 32,500.
2) Applications of funds included purchase of plant and machinery of Rs. 1,80,000, payment of interim dividend of Rs. 25,000, payment of dividend of Rs. 30,000, payment of tax of Rs. 35,000, and redemption of debentures of Rs. 30,000.
3) Working capital decreased by Rs. 32,000 during the year
Meaning of financial statement
Objectives of financial statement
Characteristics of financial statement
Nature of financial statement
Balance sheet
Format of balance sheet
Illustrations
Exercises
Statement of profit & loss
Format of statement of profit & loss
Notes of statement of profit &loss
Illustrations
Exercises
Meaning of financial statement
Objectives of financial statement
Characteristics of financial statement
Nature of financial statement
Balance sheet
Format of balance sheet
Illustrations
Exercises
Statement of profit & loss
Format of statement of profit & loss
Notes of statement of profit &loss
Illustrations
Exercises
Meaning
Purpose
Forms of presenting comparative statement
Comparative Balance Sheet
Advantage of comparative balance sheet
Format of comparative balance sheet
Illustration
Exercise
Comparative statements of profit & loss
Objective of comparative statement of profit & loss
Format of comparative statement of profit & loss
Illustration
Exercise
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Sources of Funds:
Transactions which result in an increase in the amount of fund or working capital are called sources of fund.
The following are the sources of funds:
Funds from operations, operating profit or trading profit.
Non operating incomes.
Refund of Income Tax (received).
Issue of Shares for cash or for any other current asset.
Issue of debentures for cash or for any other current asset.
Long term and medium term loans borrowed.
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Sale of long term investments for cash or for any other current asset.
Sale of fixed assets for cash or for any other current asset.
Meaning
Purpose or utility of common size statement
Common Size Balance sheet
Purpose of common size balance sheet
Format of common size balance sheet
Illustration
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Common Size Statement of profit & loss
Purpose of common size statement of profit & loss
Format of common size statement of profit & loss
Illustration
Exercise
Meaning
Objective or uses
Limitations of Cash-flow statement
Difference between cash-flow statement & cash budget
Procedures for preparing Cash-Flow Statement
Some terms are used in preparing cash-flow statement
Classification of cash flows
Some special items
Classification of business activities showing cash inflows & cash outflows
Format of cash flow statement
Illustration
Exercise
Meaning
Purpose
Forms of presenting comparative statement
Comparative Balance Sheet
Advantage of comparative balance sheet
Format of comparative balance sheet
Illustration
Exercise
Comparative statements of profit & loss
Objective of comparative statement of profit & loss
Format of comparative statement of profit & loss
Illustration
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Sources of Funds:
Transactions which result in an increase in the amount of fund or working capital are called sources of fund.
The following are the sources of funds:
Funds from operations, operating profit or trading profit.
Non operating incomes.
Refund of Income Tax (received).
Issue of Shares for cash or for any other current asset.
Issue of debentures for cash or for any other current asset.
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Purpose or utility of common size statement
Common Size Balance sheet
Purpose of common size balance sheet
Format of common size balance sheet
Illustration
Exercise
Common Size Statement of profit & loss
Purpose of common size statement of profit & loss
Format of common size statement of profit & loss
Illustration
Exercise
Meaning
Objective or uses
Limitations of Cash-flow statement
Difference between cash-flow statement & cash budget
Procedures for preparing Cash-Flow Statement
Some terms are used in preparing cash-flow statement
Classification of cash flows
Some special items
Classification of business activities showing cash inflows & cash outflows
Format of cash flow statement
Illustration
Exercise
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1. FUND FLOW STATEMENT
SRM INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & HUMANITIES
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
UCM20401J MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING
UNIT III NOTES
CHAPTER 4
2. FUND FLOW STATEMENT
Fund flow statement is a statement which shows the sources from which funds are obtained and uses
to which fund are put. By fund are generally mean working capital. Thus, fund flow statement is a
technical device to explain how the working capital position of an enterprise changes over a period of
time generally covering two balance sheet dates. It reveals the amount of fund generated by the firm
internally along with the amount of funds raised from various external sources and their various uses
during the year.
Objectives of fund flow statement:-
1.“To complete the disclosure of changes in financial position during the period.”
So the fund flow statement is prepared with the objective of knowing :
A. The volume of fund generated from the operation or depleted of the business during the period
generally covering two balance sheet dates,
B. Different sources from which funds have raised and various uses to which they have been applied
during the period,
C. The impact on the net working capital of the company of transactions having taking place during
the year,
1. “To summaries the financial and investing activities of an entity, including the extent to which the
enterprise has generated funds from operations during the period.”
3. Importance of fund flow statement:-
1. Analysis of financial statement : Balance sheet gives the still pictures of financial position as on the last date
of the accounting year.
2. Rational dividend policy : By construction a projected fund flow statement for the forthcoming year, it is
possible to have an idea about the future fund position.
3. Guide to future course of action : the fund requirement of the firm can be made known in advance from the
projected fund flow statement
4. Judicious allocation of resources : The projected fund flow statement enables the firm to make plan for
optimum allocation of fund.
Drawbacks of fund flow statement:-
1. Not sufficiently explanatory : The fund flow statement is not sufficiently explanatory.
2. Not full proof : The income statement and balance sheet are susceptible to manipulation and influence not
personal judgement exercised by management.
3. Not relevant : The fund flow analysis is not that much relevant for decision making as the cash flow analysis.
4. Structural changes not disclosed : The fund flow statement does not indicate the structural changes in
financial relationship in a firm.
5. Lack of originality : The fund flow statement is prepared by re-arranging the figures already provided in the
balance sheet and income statement.
4. Particulars
Previous
Year
Current
Year
Effect of working capital
Increase Decrease
Current Assets :
Cash in hand
Cash at bank
Bills receivable
Sundry Debtors
Marketable Securities
Loans and Advance
Stock
Prepaid Expenses
Total (A)
Current Liabilities :
Bills Payable
Sundry Creditors
Outstanding Expenses
Advanced Received
Bank Overdraft
Short Term Advances
Proposed Dividend*
Provision for taxation*
Total (B)
Working Capital
Increase / Decrease in working Capital
Schedule of changes in working Capital
5. Particulars Amount
Rs.
Particulars Amount
Rs.
To Depreciation 000 By Balance b/d ( as per P/L A/c) 000
To write off : By profit on sale of fixed assets and
Goodwill 000 investments 000
Advance Suspense 000 By dividend received 000
Preliminary Expenses 000 000 By rent received 000
To loss on sale of fixed Assets and By fund from operation (Balancing 000
investments 000 Figure)
To premium on Redemptions of
preferences shares and debentures 000
To General Expense 000
To Provision of Tax 000
To Proposed Dividend 000
To Interim Dividend 000
To balance c/d (as per P/L A/c)
000 000
Dr. Cr.
PROFIT AND LOSS
ADJUSTED ACCOUNT
6. Sources
Amount
Rs.
Applications Amount
Rs.
1. Trading Profit or funds from operation
2. Issue of share capital
3. Issue Debenture
4. Raising of long term loans
5. Sale of fixed assets and investments
6. Non-trading receipts e.g., Dividend etc.
7. Net Decrease in working capital
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1. Trading loss or funds lost in operation
2. Redemption of preference share capital
3. Redemption of debenture
4. Repayment of long term loan
5. Buy-back of equity shares
6. Purchase of fixed assets
7. Payments of Dividends*
8. Payment of tax*
9. Net increase in working capital
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Funds flow statement for the year ended…………..
7. Particulars
Notes
No.
31.03.18
Rs.
31.03.19
Rs.
1) EQUITY AND LIABILITIES
1. Shareholders Fund
a) Share Capital
I. Equity shares of ₹ 10 each fully paid
b) Reserves and surplus
2. Non-current liabilities
a) Long term Borrowings
I. 6% Debentures
b) Long-term provision
I. Provision for depreciation
3. Current liabilities
a) Trade payable
b) Other current liabilities
I. Outstanding expenses
II. Unpaid dividend
c) Short-term provision
a) Provision for tax
b) Provision for bad debt
TOTAL
2,50,000 3,50,000
1,50,000 1,40,000
50,000 20,000
80,000 1,00,000
1,16,500 1,33,000
7,000 15,000
- 2,500
30,000 25,000
13,000 18,000
6,96,500 8,03,500
The following are the condensed Balanced Sheet of B Ltd. At the end of 31st March, 2018 and 2019.
Balance Sheet
8. Particulars
Notes
No.
31.03.18
Rs.
31.03.19
Rs.
2) ASSETS
1. Non-current Assets
a) Property, Plant and Equipment
I. Land and Building
II. Plant and Machinery
2. Current Assets
a) Inventory
b) Trade Receivable
c) Cash and Cash Equivalents
d) Other Current Assets – Debenture Issue Expenses
TOTAL
1,25,000 1,25,000
2,40,000 3,60,000
1,90,000 1,93,000
86,000 1,05,000
30,500 5,500
25,000 15,000
6,96,500 8,03,500
Additional information
1. Income tax paid in 2019 was ₹ 35,000.
2. An old machine was sold for ₹44,000, the cost and written down value of which was ₹60,000 and ₹ 40,000
respectively.
3. Bonus shares at 2 for every 5 equity shares were issued out of accumulated reserve is surplus.
4. Out of the proposed dividend of ₹32,500 for 2018 only ₹30,000 were paid in 2019 and in addition to that an interim
dividend for ₹25,000 was paid in the same year.
5. Debenture Interest paid ₹3,000.
Prepare Fund flow statement and statement of changes in working capital of the company
For the year ending 31.12.2019. [C U BCom (H) 2009]
9. Particulars
Previous
Year
Current
Year
Effect of working capital
Increase Decrease
Current Assets :
Inventory
Trade Receivable
Cash in hand and at Bank
1,90,000
86,000
30,500
1,93,000
1,05,000
5,500
3,000
19,000 25,000
Total (A) 3,06,500 3,03,500
Current Liabilities :
Sundry Creditors
Outstanding Expenses
Provision for Bad Debt
1,16,500
7,000
13,000
1,33,000
15,000
18,000
16,500
8,000
5000
1,36,5000 1,66,000
Total (B)
Working Capital
Decrease in working Capital
1,70,000 1,37,500
32,000
32,000
1,70,000 1,70,000 54,500 54,500
Statement showing changes in working Capital
Solution :-
10. Sources
Amount
Rs.
Applications Amount
Rs.
Fund flow operation 2,26,500 Purchase of Plant & Machinery 1,80,000
Sale of Plant & Machinery 44,000 Payments of Interim Dividend 25,000
Decrease in working capital 32,500 Payment of Dividend 30,000
Payment of Tax 35,000
Redemption of 6% debenture 30,000
Payment on Interest 3,000
3,03,000 3,03,000
B Ltd.
Funds flow statement for the year ended 31.12.08
Working Note
Plant & Machinery
Particulars Amount
Rs.
Particulars Amount
Rs.
To Balance B/d 2,40,000 By Bank 44,000
To Profit on sale of Machinery 4,000 By Provision for Depreciation 20,000
To bank A/c (B. Fig.) 1,80,000 By Balance c/d 3,60,000
4,24,000 4,24,000
Dr. Cr.
1.
11. Particulars Amount
Rs.
Particulars Amount
Rs.
To Plant & Machinery
To Balance c/d
20,000
1,00,000
By Balance b/d
By Reserve & Surplus
80,000
40,000
1,20,000
1,20,000
2.
Dr. Cr.
Provision for Depreciation A/c
Particulars Amount
Rs.
Particulars Amount
Rs.
To Bank
To Balance c/d
35,000
25,000
By Balance b/d
By Reserve & Surplus
30,000
30,000
60,000
60,000
3.
Dr. Cr.
Provision for Income Tax A/c
12. Particulars Amount
Rs.
Particulars Amount
Rs.
To Debenture issue Expenses 10,000 By Balance b/d 1,50,000
To Debenture Interest 3,000 By Profit on sale of Machinery 4,000
To Interim Dividend 25,000 By Fund from Operation 2,26,500
To Provision for Depreciation 40,000
To Provision for Income tax 30,000
To Bonus Dividend 1,00,000
To Dividend 32,000
To Balance c/d 1,40,000
3,80,500 3,80,500
4.
Dr. Cr.
RESERVE &
SURPLUS A/C