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Himanshu Patel 3 years ago (13715580)

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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago (2983787)

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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago (2983787)

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Karur Ltd. invited applications for issuing 2,40,000 equity shares of < 10 each at a premium of < 4 per share. The amount was payable as under : On application – < 4 per share (including premium < 2) On allotment – < 4 per share On first and final call – < 6 per share (including premium < 2) Applications for 3,00,000 shares were received and pro-rata allotment was made to all the applicants. Excess application money received on application was adjusted towards sums due on allotment. All calls were made and were duly received except from Rohini, who failed to pay allotment and first and final call on 7,500 shares applied by her. These shares were forfeited. Afterwards, 40% of the forfeited shares were re-issued at < 11 per share as fully paid-up. Pass the necessary journal entries in the books of Karur Ltd. Open call-in-arrears and call-in-advance accounts wherever necessary
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Harsh Dwivedi Dwivedi 2 years, 2 months ago (9501824)

sir isme calls in advance 240000 kaise hogya ....

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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:

  1. 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 -
  2.  Calculation of Shares allotted to Rohini:
    Shares allotted to Rohini = (7,500 {tex}\times{/tex} 2,40,000/3,00,000) = 6,000 shares
    Amount 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
  3. 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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Shivam Yadav 3 years ago (13736326)

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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago (2983787)

To convert temperatures in degrees Celsius to Fahrenheit, multiply by 1.8 (or 9/5) and add 32.

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Richa Sharma 2 years, 5 months ago (12688559)

Only the rich can afford the comfort and modern times
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Preeti Dabral 3 years ago (2983787)

White Fang is the story of a wolf dog that is rescued from its brutal owner and gradually becomes domesticated through the patience and kindness of its new owner, Weedon Scott. White Fang eventually defends Scott's father from attack by an escaped convict.
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Shweta Vaghela 3 years ago (10618481)

He pressurized the local merchant for part rice and he asked the children to lie on the sand and keep the utensils on their stomach so that the helicopter pilots would see them and provide them the packets of food

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Himanshu Patel 3 years ago (13715580)

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Shobha Mishra 3 years ago (10649390)

The respective rights of the central governmentand the states was one of the most vigorously debated topics in the constituent assembly .Ambedkar Wanted strong and United centre as it could stop communal outbursts. Gopal Swami Ayyanger declared that the centre should be made as strong as possible. One member from the United province Balakrishna Sharma said r that only a strong centre could plan for the well being of the country, mobilize available economic resources and defend the country against foreign aggression.

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