Q. 17 Comparative and Common Size Statements TS Grewal Solutions Class 12 CBSE (2025-26)

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Solutions of Question number 17 of comparative and common size statements TS grewal class 12 CBSE Board 2025-26.

From the following information, prepare Comparative Statement of Profit & Loss:

Particulars31st March,
2025
31st March,
2024
Revenue from Operations20,00,00016,00,000
Other Income4,40,0003,00,000
Cost of Materials Consumed8,00,0006,00,000
Changes in Inventories of Finished Goods and Work-in-Progress4,00,0002,00,000
Other Expenses (% of Cost of Revenue from Operations)15%10%
Tax Rate30%30%

[Ans.: Absolute and Percentage Changes: Revenue from Operations = ₹ 4,00,000; 25%, Other Income = ₹ 1,40,000; 46.67%, Cost of Materials Consumed = ₹ 2,00,000; 33.33%, Change in Inventories of Finished Goods and work in Progress = ₹ 2,00,000; 100%, Other Expenses = ₹ 1,00,000; 125% Profit before Tax = ₹ 40,000; 3.92%, Profit after Tax = ₹ 28,000; 3.92%.]

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  1. Their is a mistake in this question in absolute change in point 6 profit after tax it should be 52000 instead of 28000 , thanks

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