Q. 34 DK Goel Cash Flow Statement Solutions Class 12 CBSE (2024-25)

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Solution of question number 34 of Cash Flow Statement chapter 7 of DK Goel Class 12 CBSE (2024-25)

Q. 34 (A). Following are the Balance Sheets of Quick Gains Ltd:-

ParticularsNote. No.31st March, 202231st March, 2021
I. EQUITY AND LIABILITIES:
(1) Shareholder’s Funds:
(a) Share Capital
(b) Reserve and Surplus
2,00,000
1,25,000
2,00,000
20,000
(2) Non-Current Liabilities:
Long-term Borrowings
75,00050,000
(3) Current Liabilities
(a) Trade Payables
(b) Short-term Provisions (Provision for Tax)
64,000
15,000
90,000
10,000
Total4,79,0003,70,000
II. ASSETS:
(1) Non-Current Assets:
(a) Property, Plant and Equipment and Intangible Assets
(i) Property, Plant and Equipment (Machinery)
3,23,0001,84,000
(2) Current Assets:
(a) Inventories
(b) Trade Receivables
(c) Cash and Cash Equivalents
(d) Other Current Assets
72,000
51,000
33,000
50,000
75,000
59,000
2,000
Total4,79,0003,70,000

Notes to Accounts:

31.3.2022 (₹)31.3.2021 (₹)
(i) Property, Plant and Equipment:
Machinery :
Less: Accumulated Depreciation
3,75,000
52,000
2,20,000
36,000
3,23,0001,84,000
(2) Other Current Assets:
Prepaid Expenses
—-2,000

(1)

31.3. 2022 (₹)31.3. 2021 (₹)
Contingent Liability
Proposed Dividend
28,00020,000

(2) Interest paid on long-term borrowings amounted to ₹ 8,000.

You are required to prepare a Cash-Flow Statement.

[Ans. Cash from operating activities ₹ 1,32,000; Cash used in Investing Activities ₹ 1,55,000; and Cash used in financing activities ₹ 3,000.]

Solution:-

Q 34 (B). Prepare a Cash-Flow Statement from the following Balance Sheet of Garden Honey Ltd:-

ParticularsNote. No.31st March, 202231st March, 2021
I. EQUITY AND LIABILITIES:
(1) Shareholder’s Funds:
(a) Share Capital
(b) Reserve and Surplus
2,80,000
1,92,000
2,50,000
1,20,000
(2) Non-Current Liabilities:
Long-term Borrowings
___30,000
(3) Current Liabilities
(a) Short-term Borrowings
(b) Trade Payables
(c) Short-term Provisions
40,000
93,000
30,000
70,000
1,76,000
22,000
Total6,35,0006,68,000
II. ASSETS:
(1) Non-Current Assets:
(a) Property, Plant and Equipment and Intangible Assets
(i) Property, Plant and Equipment
(ii) Intangible Assets
(b) Non-Current Investments
3,65,000
42,000
30,000
3,50,000
60,000
62,000
(2) Current Assets:
(a) Inventories
(b) Trade Receivables
(c) Cash and Cash Equivalents
80,000
1,00,000
18,000
1,20,000
66,000
10,000
Total6,35,0006,68,000

Notes to Accounts:-

31.3.2022 (₹)31.3.2021 (₹)
(1) Reserve & Surplus:
General Reserve
Profit & Loss Balance
1,25,000
67,000
1,00,000
20,000
1,92,0001,20,000
(2) Long-term Borrowings:
12% Debentures
__30,000
(3) Short-term Borrowings:
Bank Overdraft
40,00070,000
(4) Short-term Provision:
Provision for Tax
30,00022,000
(i) Property, Plant and Equipment:
Land & Building
Plant & Machinery
50,000
3,15,000
2,00,000
1,50,000
3,65,0003,50,000

Debentures were redeemed on 1st April, 2021.

[Ans. Cash from operating activities ₹ 21,000; Cash from investing activities ₹ 17,000; and Cash used in financing activities ₹ 30,000.]

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