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BA7106-ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGEMENT

VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE

DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES

BA7106-ACCOUNTING FOR MANAGEMENT

UNIT – 1 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING

PART – A

1) What is meant by accounting? (or) Define accounting.


2) What are the objectives of accounting?
3) Explain the branches of accounting?
4) Name the users of accounting records of an organization.
5) What are the functions of accounting?
6) List down the advantages of accounting.
7) What are the different types of accounts? Give examples.
8) State the accounting rules.
9) What is double entry system of book keeping?
10) What are the advantages of double entry system of book keeping?
11) What do you mean by assets? Give examples.
12) What are the different types of assets? Give examples.
13) What is meant by liability? Give examples.
14) What are the different types of liabilities? Give examples.
15) Explain GAAP.
16) Explain the Cost Concept. What is a journal ?
17) Give the ruling of a Journal.
18) What is a ledger?
19) Give the format of a ledger account.
20) What is a trial balance? What are the objectives of preparing a trial balance?

PART – B (16 Marks)

1) Explain the accounting concepts and conventions.


2) Distinguish between single entry and double entry system of book-keeping.
3) Explain in detail Inflation Accounting.
4) Explain in detail Human Resource Accounting.
5) Explain the purpose and uses of management accounting systems.
6) The following balance has been extracted from the books of Mr. Ganesh on 31.03.2010.

Capital 8,00,000 Bad debts 5,000

Drawings 60,000 Sundry creditors 95,000


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Machinery (1.4.2009) 2,00,000 Sales 12,00,000

Machinery additions (1/7/09) 50,000 Purchase returns 10,000

Stock on 1.4.2009 1,50,000 Provision for bad and doubtful debts (1/4/09) 8,000

Purchases 8,20,000 Commission received 16,000

Carriage on purchases 20,000 Sundry debtors 52,000

Furniture and fixtures 2,00,000 Insurance charges 10,000

Carriage on sales 25,000 Salaries 2,10,000

Sundry expenses 8,000 Cash in hand 62,000

Printing and stationery 12,000 Cash at bank 2,05,000

Rent, rates and taxes 40,000

Adjustments

(i) Closing stock Rs. 1,40,000.

(ii) Create provision for bad and doubtful debts at 5% on sundry debtors.

(iii) Provide depreciation of 20% on plant and machinery and 10% on furniture and fixtures.

(iv) Insurance paid in advance is Rs. 1,000.

(v) Commission receivable in arrears is Rs. 5,000.

(vi) Salaries payable are Rs. 15,000.

Prepare trading account, profit and loss account and balance sheet for the year ending
31¬3¬2010.

7 ) Distinguish between

(i) Current assets and fixed assets

(ii) Tangible assets and intangible assets

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(iii) Current liabilities and long¬term liabilities

(iv) Gross profit and operating profit

(v) Nominal, real and personal accounts.

8) From the following Trail Balance of Ravi, prepare trading and Profit and Loss Account for the
year ended December 31st 1993 and a Balance Sheet as on that date:

Trail Balance

Particulars Debit (Rs.) Credit (Rs.)


Capital 40,000
Sales 25,000
Purchases 15,000
Salaries 2,000
Rent 1,500
Insurance 300
Drawings 5,000
Machinery 28,000
Bank Balance 4,500
Cash 2000
Stock 1-1-93 5200
Debtors 2500
Creditors 1,000
TOTAL 66,000 66,000

Adjustments Required:

 Stock on 31-12-93 Rs.4,900


 Salaries unpaid Rs.300
 Rent paid in advance Rs.200
 Insurance prepaid Rs.90

9) Define Inflation Accounting. What are its merits?

10) What is Human Resource Accounting? What are its advantages?

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UNIT-II-COMPANY ACCOUNTS

PART – A

1) Define company? What are its characteristics?


2) How company is incorporated?
3) What are the statutory books maintained by the company?
4) What profit presto incorporation? What are its procedure?
5) How company final accounts are prepared?
6) What is preferential allotment? What are its conditions?
7) Explain ESOP?
8) Discuss the provision on Buy Back of securities?
9) What do you understand by Reduction of capital?
10) What are the conditions to be satisfied for the reduction of capital?
11) What is capital reduction account? How is it prepared?
12) Distinguish between a capital reduction scheme and a reorganization scheme.
13) What do you meant by shares?
14) What are the components of final accounts of joint stock company?
15) Give an imaginary profit and loss appropriation account of a limited company?
16) How is provision for tax treated in the final accounts of a company?
17) What is dividend?
18) What is Interim Dividend?
19) What are the various methods of valuation of goodwill?
20) What are the various methods of valuation of shares of company?

PART-B

1) Draft the Balance sheet of a limited company in prescribed form as per schedule VI of Indian
companies act with imaginary figure?
2) Under what circumstances valuation of shares will be resorted to?
3) What are the conditions for the issue of shares under discount?
4) For what purposes the share premium can be utilized?
5) Define share and explain its types.
6) How the profit on re-issue of forfeited shares can be treated in accounts?
7) A ltd was registered with an authorized capital of Rs.6,00,000 in equity shares of Rs.10
each. The following is its Trail Balance on 31 March 2008.

Particulars Debit Balance Rs. Credit Balance Rs.


Goowill 25000
Cash 750
Bank 39900
Purchases 185000
Prelimiary Expenses 5000
Share capital 400000
12% Debentures 300000
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P&L A/C (Cr.) 26250


Calls-in-arrears 7500
Premises 300000
Plant & Machinery 330000
Interim Dividend 39250
Sales 415000
Stock (1-4-2007) 75000
Furniture & Fixtures 7200
Sundry Debtors 87000
Wages 84865
General Expenses 6835
Freight and Carriage 13115
Salaries 14500
Directors Fees 5725
Bad debts 2110
Debenture Interest paid 18000
Bills Payable 37000
Sundry Creditors 40000
General Reserve 25000
Provision for bad debts 3500
Total 12,46,750 1246750

Prepare Profit & Loss Account, Profit & Loss Appropriation A/C and Balance sheet in proper
form after making the following adjustments:

 Depreciate Plant and Machinery by 15%


 Write off Rs.500 from preliminary expenses
 Provide for 6 months interest on debentures.
 Leave bad and doubtful debts provision at 5% on sundry debtors
 Provide for income tax at 50%
 Stock on 31-3-2008 was Rs.95,000
 A Provision for corporate dividend tax @ 10% is also made.

8) State the items that are included in the following major heads under which assets of a limited
company are shown: a) Investments b) fixed assets c) Miscellaneous expenses
9) Define goodwill and explain the factors to be considered for valuing the goodwill.
10) A limited company issued 10, 000 equity shares of Rs. 10 each payable as under Rs.2
on application, Rs.5 on allotment, Rs. 3 on final call.

The pubic applied for 8000 shares which were allotted. All the money due on shares
was received except the final call on 100 shares. These shares were forfeited and re-issued at Rs.
8 per share.

Show the Journal Entries in the books of the company.


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UNIT- III ANALYSIS OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

PART-A

1) What is a financial statement? List out the various financial statements.


2) What is an income statement? What is the significance of an income statement?
3) What is a balance sheet? What does it reveal?
4) What is known as the statement of Retained Earnings?
5) List out the characteristics of financial statements.
6) What are the limitations of financial statements?
7) What is meant by analysis and interpretation of financial statement?
8) What is meant by comparative financial statement?
9) What is a common –size financial statement?
10) Explain Trend Percentage method of financial statement analysis.
11) What is Cost-Volume-Profit analysis?
12) What is fund flow analysis?
13) What is cash flow analysis?
14) What is Ratio analysis?
15) What is a current ratio? What is the ideal current ratio?
16) What is quick ratio? What is the ideal quick ratio?
17) What does profitability ratios indicate?
18) What does turnover ratios indicate?
19) What does solvency or financial ratios indicate?
20) What does capital gearing or leverage means?

PART-B

1) From the following summary of cash account of Y Ltd., prepare cash flow statement for the
year ended March 31 in accordance with AS¬3 using direct method. The company does not have
any cash equivalent.

PARTICULARS Rs. in „000 PARTICULARS Rs. in „000


Opening Balance 50 Payment to suppliers 2000
Issue of equity shares 300 Purchase of fixed 200
assets
Receipts from 2800 Overhead expenses 200
customers
Sale of fixed assets 100 Wages and salaries 100
Tax 250
Dividends 50
Repayment of bank 300
loan
Closing Balance 150
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Total 3,250 Total 3,250

2) What are the limitations of fund flow statement?

3) Differentiate between fund flow statement and income statement.

4) List down the sources of funds.

5) “A fund flow statement is a better substitute for an income statement.”- Discuss.

6) Distinguish between fund flow statement and balance sheet.

7) Explain the significance of a fund flow statement.

8) What do you mean by funds from operations? How it is determined?

9) “ Fund flow statement presents a decision view of business” - Comment

10) Prepare a statement of Funds flow from the following

Liabilities 2008 2009 Assets 2008 2009


Capital 7,00,000 9,00,000 Land & 4,50,000 7,00,000
Building
Profit and 1,50,000 1,90,000 Plant & 4,70,000 3,30,000
loss Machinery
account
General 75,000 95,000 Stock 1,90,000 2,30,000
reserves
Debentures 3,00,000 3,60,000 Debtors 1,35,000 1,15,000
Loan 2,00,000 -- Cash 1,55,000 1,90,000
Sundry 70,000 95,000 Bills 50,000 25,000
creditors Receivable

Bills 45,000 10,000 Preliminary 90,000 60,000


Payable expenses
Total 15,40,000 16,50,000 15,40,000 16,50,000

Adjustments: Depreciation for Land and building Rs. 45,000 Depreciation for plant and
machinery Rs. 35,000; Profit on sale of plant Rs. 20,000 Drawings of capital for the year Rs.
50,000.

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UNIT - IV COST ACCOUNTING


PART - A ( 2 marks)

1. What is marginal costing technique?


2. What is the difference between marginal costing and absorption costing?
3. What is CVP analysis?
4. What is contribution?
5. What is break even point?
6. What is Margin of Safety?
7. Define cost accounting and state the objectives of cost accounting.
8. “Fixed costs are variable per unit and variable costs are fixed per unit.”- Comment.
9. List out the components of total cost.
10. What is a) prime cost b) Factory cost c) Office cost and d) Cost of sales.
11. What is meant by allocation and absorption of overheads?
12. What is a cost sheet?
13. What is meant by overheads? What are the different types of overheads?
14. List out some of the methods of issuing inventory.
15. Explain Process Costing.
16. What is Standard Costing?
17. What are the reasons for Material Variances?
18. State some of the major reasons for labour cost variances.
19. What is a budget?
20. Distinguish budget, budgeting and budgetary control.

PART - B
1. What are the different methods of costing?
2. What are the reasons for material and labour variances
3. What is flexible budget and under what circumstances flexible budget is considered
preferable?
4. What are the factors to be considered while preparing a) Sale budget b. Purchase budget c)
production budget etc
5. What is a cash budget and what are the objectives of a cash budget?
6. List out the various functional budgets any explain its objectives. PART – A (20 marks) &
7. Explain in detail the advantages and disadvantages of budgetary control system.
8. Explain the concept of ZBB. Also discuss its advantages and disadvantages.
9. The following particulars are obtained from the records of a company manufacturing two
products P and R.
Particulars Product P (Per Product R (Per
unit)Rs. unit)Rs.
Selling Price 200 400
Material Cost (Rs.20 40 100
per kg)
Direct Wages (Rs.6 60 120
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per hour)
Variable Overhead 20 40
Total fixed overhead is Rs.10,000.
Comment on profitability of each product when production capacity in hours is the limiting
factor.
10. Sales Rs. 2,00,000, Profit Rs. 20,000 Variable Cost 60% You are required to calculate:
(1) P I V Ratio (2) Fixed Cost (3) Sales volume to earn a profit of Rs. 50,000

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UNIT - V ACCOUNTING IN COMPUTERISED ENVIRONMENT


PART-A

1) What are master files and transaction files?


2) What is Data processing?
3) State the meaning and advantages of Data coding.
4) Describe a program for simple book keeping system.
5) Mention a few general financial programs for computer applications.
6) Write a note on a) computer security problems b) VIRUS Problem
7) Write short note on outsourcing of accounting function.
8) Write the methods of data processing methods.
9) Define on-line processing.
10) Define real time processing
11) Distinguish between cost center and profit center.
12) What do you mean by adhoc report?
13) Define data entry.
14) Define data validation.
15) Define Reporting.
16) Define storage.
17) Write the need for computerized accounting.
18) State the basic requirements of the computerized accounting system.
19) Write disadvantages of computerized accounting.
20) What is outsourcing of accounting function.

PART-B

1) Briefly explain the computer application in business.


2) State the meaning and characteristics of computer
3) Explain the components of computer
4) What are the limitations of a computer?
5) Explain the role of computers in accounting.
6) Differentiate computerized accounting from manual accounting
7) State the meaning and special features of computerized accounting system.
8) State the objectives of introducing computer in accounting.
9) Enumerate the advantages and disadvantages of computer accounting.
10) Describe the data processing methods.

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