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Name of the University : Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management Studies
Degree : BBA
Subject Code/Name : BBA/ (B&I/)/ (TTM)/ MON 104/Business Economics
Sem : I
Website : maims.ac.in
Document Type : Previous Paper

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Financial Accounting Sample Questions :

END TERM EXAMINATION :
Paper Code: BBA/BBA (B&I)(TTM) 109
Subject: Financial Accounting
Time: 3 Hours
Maximum Marks: 75

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Note: Attempt all questions as per internal choice given.
01. Comment on any five (answer briefly explaining the basic concept involved): (15)
(a) In accounting, all business transactions are recorded as having a dual aspect.
(b) Book-keeping and accounting are not synonymous terms.
(c) Measurement of business income requires matching revenue with related cost or expense.
(d) Cost of information of a new company is revenue expenditure.
(e) Depreciation is the process of apportionment of the cost of an asset over its useful life.
(f) FIFO method correlates the current costs with the current market prices.
(g) Interest on debentures is payable only when profits are there.
(h) Surrender of shares means the return of shares voluntarily by the shareholders.

02. Explain any three of the following accounting concepts: (15)
(a) Money Measurement concept
(b) Business Entity concept
(c) Going Concern concept
(d) Realization concept
(e) Cost concept

(a) Distinguish between any two: (6)
(i) Real accounts and normal accounts
(ii) Financial accounting and management accounting
(iii) Capital expenditure and revenue expenditure.

(b) Pass necessary Journal entries for the following transactions: (9)
(i) Received cash Rs. 6,000 of a bad debt written off last year for Mr. Atul.
(ii) A fire occurred in the factory and stock worth Rs. 30,000 was destroyed. The insurance company accepted a claim for Rs 25,000.
(iii) Exchanged old machinery for a new one. The old machinery was valued at Rs. 70,000, the price of new one is 2,00,000. The balance is paid in cash.
(iv) Received a first and final dividend of 60 paise in a rupee from the official receiver of Mr. Shankar who owed Rs. 2,000.
(v) Purchased plant from Mukesh for Rs. 50,000 and paid 1,000 as cartage and Rs. 5,000 as installation expenses.

03. (a) Distinguish between ‘straight line method’ and ‘diminishing balance method’ of providing depreciation. (5)
(b) The book value of Plant and Machinery on 01-01-2004 was Rs. 2,00,000. New machinery for Rs. 10,000 was purchased on 01-10-2004 and for Rs. 20,000 on 01-07-2005. On 01-04- 2006, a machinery whose book value had been Rs 30,000 on 01-01-2004 was sold for Rs. 16,000. Depreciation had been charged at 10% p.a. since 2004 on straight-line method. It was decided in 2006 that depreciation at the rate of 20% p.a. on diminishing balance method should be charged from 01-01-2006. Show plant and machinery account up to 31-12-2006. Give detailed workings (10)
Or
(a) Compare LIFO and FIFO methods of inventory valuation. Which one is better in periods of rising prices? (5)

(b) Calculate the value of the inventory on January 31 using LIFO method from the following data using (i) periodic inventory system and (ii) perpetual inventory system. (10)
Receipts | Units | Rate | Amount :
Jan. 1 Inventory in hand 200 tmRs.7 Rs. 1400
Jan.8 Purchases 1,100 ~~Rs.8 Rs.8,800
Jan.25 Purchases 300 ~~Rs.9 Rs.2,700
Jan.31 Issued Purchases 400 ~~Rs. 10 Rs.4,000
Jan. For sale 100
Jan.9 For sale 200
Jan.15 For sale 400
Jan. 27 For sale 600

04. R Ltd. invited applications for 50,000 shares of Rs. 10 each at a premium of 20% payable as follows: (15)
On Application Rs. 3 per share
On Allotment Rs. 5 per share (including premium)
On First Call Rs. 1 per share
On second and final call Rs. 3 per share
Applications were received for 75,000 shares and pro-rata allotment was made on 60,000 shares. The remaining applications were refused.

Ram, to whom 2,000 shares were allotted failed to pay the allotment money and on his failure to pay the first call, his shares were forefeited. Shayam to whom, 2500 shares were allotted failed to pay the two calls. Of the forfeited shares, 4,000 shares were reissued to Gita credited as fully paid up for Rs. 15 per share (whole of Ram’s shares being included). Give journal entries to record these transactions (15)
Or
(a) State legal provisions regarding issues of shares at discount.
(b) What are right shares? When can these shares be issued?
(c) State the purposes for which money received on account of share premium can be used.

05. (a) What is a debenture? Describe various methods for redemption of debenture with illustrations. (10)
(b) State how will you deal with loss of debentures in the books of accounts

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