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Journal
Karur Ltd.
| Date | Particulars | L.F. | Dr. (₹) | Cr. (₹) | |
| Bank A/c (WN1) | Dr. | 12,00,000 | |||
| To Share Application A/c | 12,00,000 | ||||
| (Being application money received on 3,00,000 shares) | |||||
| Share Application A/c | Dr. | 12,00,000 | |||
| To Share Capital A/c (WN1) | 4,80,000 | ||||
| To Securities Premium Reserve A/c | 4,80,000 | ||||
| To Calls-in-Advance A/c | 2,40,000 | ||||
| (Being amount transferred to share capital and excess adjusted) | |||||
| Share Allotment A/c | Dr. | 9,60,000 | |||
| To Share Capital A/c | 9,60,000 | ||||
| (Being allotment due) | |||||
| Bank A/c (Bal. Fig.) | Dr. | 7,02,000 | |||
| Call-in-Arrears A/c (WN2) | Dr. | 18,000 | |||
| Calls-in-Advance A/c | Dr. | 2,40,000 | |||
| To Share Allotment A/c | 9,60,000 | ||||
| (Being allotment money received except for 6,000 shares) | |||||
| Share First & Final Call A/c | Dr. | 14,40,000 | |||
| To Share Capital A/c | 9,60,000 | ||||
| To Securities Premium A/c | 4,80,000 | ||||
| (Being call money due) | |||||
| Bank A/c | Dr. | 14,04,000 | |||
| Calls-in-Arrears A/c | Dr. | 36,000 | |||
| To Share First & Final Call A/c | 14,40,000 | ||||
| (Being call money received except on 6,000 shares) | |||||
| Share Capital A/c (6,000 × 10) | Dr. | 60,000 | |||
| Securities Premium Reserve A/c (6,000 × 2) | Dr. | 12,000 | |||
| To Share Forfeiture A/c (12,000 + 6,000) | 18,000 | ||||
| To Calls-in-Arrears A/c (18,000 + 36,000) | 54,000 | ||||
| (Being 6,000 shares forfeited for non-payment of allotment & call) | |||||
| Bank A/c (2,400 {tex}\times{/tex} 11) | Dr. | 26,400 | |||
| To Share Capital A/c (2,400 {tex}\times{/tex} 10) | 24,000 | ||||
| To Securities Premium Reserve A/c (2,400 {tex}\times{/tex} 1) | 2,400 | ||||
| (Being 2,400 shares reissued at ₹11 fully paid-up) | |||||
| Share Forfeiture A/c (WN3) | Dr. | 7,200 | |||
| To Capital Reserve A/c | 7,200 | ||||
| (Being gain on reissued shares transferred) |
Working Notes:
- Computation Table
Categories Share Applied Shares Allotted Money received on Application @ ₹4 (including premium ₹2) Money Transferred to Share Capital @ ₹2 Money Transferred to Securities Premium @ ₹2 Allotment due @ ₹4 Excess on Application Refund I 3,00,000 2,40,000 12,00,000 4,80,000 4,80,000 9,60,000 2,40,000 - 3,00,000 2,40,000 12,00,000 4,80,000 4,80,000 9,60,000 2,40,000 - - Calculation of Shares allotted to Rohini:
Shares allotted to Rohini = (7,500 {tex}\times{/tex} 2,40,000/3,00,000) = 6,000 sharesAmount unpaid by Rohini ₹ Amount received on application (7,500 {tex}\times{/tex} 4) 30,000 Less: actual transfer to share capital (6,000 {tex}\times{/tex} 2) 12,000 Less: actual transfer to securities premium reserve (6,000 {tex}\times{/tex} 2) 12,000 Excess 6,000 Amount due on first call (6,000 {tex}\times{/tex} 4 ) 24,000 Less: excess adjusted (6,000) Calls-in-arrears 18,000 - Amount in Share Forfeiture w.r.t. 2,400 shares is ₹7,200 (i.e. 18,000 {tex}\times{/tex} 2400/6000).
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