Final accounts

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, 1 FINAL ACCOUNTS Contact: [email protected]

Final Accounts is the last step in the accounting process. Trial Balance is prepared at the end of all the accounting year to know the balances of all the accounts & to test the arithmetic accuracy of accounts. But the basic objective of accounting is to know about the profit or loss during the previous year & present financial position. This can be known only if Trading account and Profit & Loss account and Balance Sheet are prepared at the end pf year. These are also known as FINANCIAL STSTEMENTS which are prepared. FINAL ACCOUNTS

From Trial Balance. Final Accounts include the preparation of : Trading Profit & Loss account Balance Sheet as these three statements are prepared to give the final results of the business, all these are collectively called as final accounts. Accounting cycle finally ends with these statements as shown in next slide:

ACCOUNTING CYCLE TRANSACTIONS

Trading Account Trading account is prepared by trading concerns i.e., concerns which purchase and sell finished goods, to know the gross profit or gross loss incurred by them from buying and selling of goods during a particular period of time. Gross profit or gross loss is the difference between the cost of goods sold and the proceeds of their sale. If the sale proceeds exceed the cost of goods sold , gross profit is made. Otherwise,gross loss is made.

Specimen Proforma of Trading Account Dr Trading Account of …….. For the year ending……... Cr Particulars To Opening Stock To Purchases Less: Returns To Direct Expenses: Carriage Inward Wages Wages & salaries Fuel & power Coal, water & gas Octroi Amt. Particulars By Sales Less: Returns By Closing Stock By Gross Loss c/d* Amt.

Import Duty Custom Duty Excise Duty Consumable Store Factory Rent, Rates, and Taxes Foreman/ Works Manager’s Salary Royalty on manufactured goods To Gross Profit c/d*

Profit & Loss Account For non-corporate business organisation Profit & Loss account is second part of income statement. It is prepared to know the net loss of business during a particular period. Every businessman has to spend on expenses other than on manufacture or purchase of goods which are called indirect expenses. There can be other incomes except sales. So gross profit or loss is adjusted keeping in view these indirect expenses and other incomes to find out net profit or net loss.

Proforma of Profit & Loss Account Particulars To Gross Loss b/d To Establishment Charges To Administrative Charges To Selling & Distribution expenses To Financial Charges Amt Particulars By Gross Profit b/d By Other Incomes By Interest rec. By Comm. Received Etc. By Net Loss (transferred to capital account) Amt

To Depreciation & Provisions To Abnormal Losses To Net Profit (transferred to Capital Account)

Balance Sheet Balance Sheet is a component of financial statements which shows balances of capital, liabilities & assets. All nominal accounts are closed by transferring these to Trading & Profit & Loss Account. Only personal & real accounts are left. Balance Sheet is the final phase in accounting cycle. It is a ‘mirror’ which reflects the true position of the assets & liabities of the business on a particular date. “A statement of financial position of economic unit disclosing as at a given moment of time its assets, liabilities & ownership equities. Eric L.kohler

Balance Sheet as on …………………… Liabilities Capital Add: Net Profit Less: Drawings Fixed Liabilities: Long term loan Public deposits Current Liabilities: Unexpired Income Short Term Loans Trade Creditors Bank Overdraft Amt Assets Fixed Assets: Goodwill Land and Buildings Plant & Machinery Motor Vehicles Furniture Patents & Trade Marks Live Stock Loose Tools Investments Amt

Bill Payable Outstanding Expenses Current Assets: Closing Stock Prepaid Expenses Accrued Income Debtors Bill Receivable Cash at Bank Cash in hand

ADJUSTMENTS

ADJUSTMENTS CLOSING STOCK The unsold goods lying in store at the end of accounting year. Treatment: Stock a/c Dr. To Trading a/c Two fold effect of adjustment will be :- Show on Credit side of the Trading account On asset side of Balance Sheet

OUTSTANDING EXPENSES Those expenses which have been incurred & not yet paid. Treatment: Expenses a/c Dr To outstanding expenses Two fold effect: 1.Will be shown on debit side of trading & profit & loss a/c by way of addition to particular expense. 2. Will be shown on liabities side of Balance Sheet.

PREPAID EXPENSES Those expenses which have been paid in advance i.e., whose benefit will be available in future is called prepaid expenses. Treatment: Prepaid Expenses a/c Dr To Expenses a/c Two fold effect: 1.Will be shown in profit & loss a/c by way deduction from particular expense. 2. Will be shown on asset side of Balance Sheet.

ACCRUED INCOME That income which has been earned but not received during the accounting year is called accrued income. Treatment: Accrued Income a/c Dr To Income a/c Two fold effect: 1.Will be shown on credit side of P & L a/c 2. Will be shown on asset side of Balance Sheet

UNEARNED INCOME Income received but not earned during accounting year is called income received in advance. Treatment: Income a/c Dr To Income Received in advance Two fold effect: 1.Will be shown on credit side of P & L a/c by the way of deduction from particular income. 2. Will be shown on liabilities side of Balance Sheet.

DEPRECIATION Depreciation is the reduction in the value of fixed asset due to its use, wear & tear. Treatment: Depreciation a/c Dr To Asset a/c Two fold effect: 1.Is shown on debit side of P & L a/c 2.Is shown on the Asset side of the Balance Sheet by way of deduction from value of concerned asset

BAD DEBTS Debts which are definitely irrecoverable are called Bad Debts. Treatment: Bad Debts A/c Dr To Sundry Debtors a/c Two fold effect: Is shown on debit side of P & L a/c. 2. Is shown on assets side of Balance Sheet by way of deduction from Sundry Debtors.

INTEREST ON CAPITAL To see whether the business is really earning profit or not ,interest on capital at a certain rate is provided. Treatment : Interest on capital A/c To capital A/c TWO FOLD EFFECT : 1.It will be shown on debit side of Profit and Loss A/c 2.Shown on liabilities side of Balance Sheet by way of addition to the capital.

INTEREST ON DRAWINGS Interest on drawings is charged from proprietor ,as drawings reduce capital. Treatment: Drawings A/c To Interest on Drawings A/c Two fold effect will be: 1.It will be shown on credit side of Profit and Loss Account. 2.On liabilities side of Balance Sheet by way of addition to the drawings which are ultimately deducted from the capital.

PROVISION FOR DOUBTFUL DEBTS It is a provision created to cover any possible loss on account of bad-debts likely to occur in future. Treatment: Profit and Loss A/c To Provision for Doubtful Debts A/c Two effected accounts will be: 1.On debit side of Profit and Loss A/c or by way of addition to Bad Debts. (Old provision for doubtful debts at the beginning of the year will be deducted). 2.Shown on assets side of Balance Sheet by way of deduction from Sundry Debtors (deducting further bad debts if any).

LOSS OF STOCK BY FIRE Loss of stock may occur due to fire. The position of business may be: All the stock is fully insured. The stock is partly insured. The stock is not insured at all.

a) IF THE STOCK IS FULLY INSURED The whole loss will be claimed from the insurance company. Entry:- Insurance Co. A/c Dr. To Trading A/c Effect:- 1.It will be shown on credit side of Trading A/c. 2.It is shown on Assets Side of Balance Sheet.

b) IF STOCK IS PARTLY INSURED The loss of stock covered by insurance policy will be claimed from the insurance company and the rest of amount will be loss for the business. Entry : Insurance Co. A/c Dr. Profit & Loss A/c Dr. To Trading A/c Effect of this entry: 1.Shown on credit side of Trading A/c with the value of stock & shown on debit side of P& L A/c for that part of the stock which is not insured. 2.Loss of stock Fire is shown on asset side of the Balance sheet which amount is to be realised from the insurance company.

c) IF STOCK IS NOT INSURED Whole loss will be borne by the firm. Entry:- Profit & Loss A/c Dr. To Trading A/c Effect of this entry :- 1.It is shown on the credit side of Trading A/c. 2.It is shown on the debit side of P&L A/c

RESERVE FUND Reserve is created out of profit & Loss A/c and thus is an appropriation of net profit for strengthening the financial position of the business. Treatment : Profit & Loss A/c Dr. To Reserve Fund A/c Two fold effect will be: 1.It is shown on debit side of P&L A/c. 2.It shown on the liabilities side of Balance.

MANAGER’S COMMISSION To increase the profit, manager is given some % age of commission on profits .It can be given at a certain percentage on the net profits but before charging such commission. Treatment: Profit & Loss A/c To Commission Payable After charging such commission This commission in calculated by a formula :- Commission Payable = % of commission * Residual profit 100+Rate of Commission

EXAMPLE M gives the following trial balance as on 31 st March ,2010 Dr. Cr. Plant &machinery 60000 capital 50000 Fixture & fittings (for office) 2400 M’s currents A/c 2500 Stock as on April 1, 2009: Raw materials Finished Goods 16300 25400 Sundry creditors 22300 Purchases 93100 Loan at 18% from Indian Bank 20000 Wages 51300 Sales 250600 Other manufacturing expenses 16200 Sale of scrap 3600 Office expenses 18700 Sundry expenses 26000 Cash at bank 6600 Patents 18000 Selling expenses 15000

On 31 st march ,2010 the stock of raw material was 13,300. 2.Deprecation provided by M is 15 % on Plant and Machinery and 10% on fixtures & fittings (on book value). 3.Patents have two more years to run and concern a vital production process . 4.Manufactured goods were transferred to selling department at a value of Rs. 2,00,000. The value of finished goods (at transfer price ) on hand on 31 st March ,2010 was Rs.30,000; the value of the finished goods as on April 1,2009 was at cost to M. Draw the Manufacturing, trading & P&L a/c for 2009-10 and the Balance Sheet of M as at the end of the year.

MANUFACTURING ,TRADING AND PROFIT AND LOSS ACOOUNT OF M for the year ending 31 st March ,2010 To raw material consumed: Rs. Opening stock 16,300 Add: Purchases 93,100 1,09400 Less: Closing Stock 13,300 96,100 By Trading A/c (Transfer) 2,00,000 To wages 51,300 To Manufacturing Expenses 16,200 To Depreciation on Plant & machinery(15% on Rs 60,000) 9,000 To Depreciation on Patents(1/3 of Rs.18,000) 6,000 Less: Sale of Scrap 1,78,600 3,600 Cost of Goods Produced 1,75,000 To profit transferred to P&L a/c (12.5% of Transfer Price i.e., Rs.25,000 X 100 ) Rs. 2,00,000 25,000 2,00,000

To opening stock of finished Goods To value of goods manufactured transferred from manufacturing a/c To gross Profit c/d to profit & Loss A/c To office Expenses To Depreciation on fixtures & fittings To selling expenses To Interest on Loan from Indian Bank(18% on Rs 20000) To stock reserve (12.5% on Rs.30,000 Closing Stock of Finished Goods) To Net Profit Transferred to M’s Current A/c 25,600 2,00,000 55,200 2,80,600 18,700 240 15,000 3,600 3,750 38,910 80,200 By Sales By Closing Stock Of finished Goods By Gross Profit b/d By Profit transferred from Manufacturing a/c 2,50,600 30,000 2,80,000 55,200 25,000 80,200

BALANCE SHEET M as on 31 st March ,2010 Sundry creditors Loan at 18%from Indian Bank 20,000 Add: Interest outstanding for 1 year @18% 3,600 M’s current Account : Balance as on 1-4-2009 2,500 Add: Net Profit 38,910 Capital 22,300 23,600 41,410 50,000 1,37,310 Cash at the bank Sundry debtors Closing stock of raw materials Closing stock of finished goods 30,000 Less: Reserve @12.5% to bring goods to cost value 3,750 Patents 18,000 Less: written off 6,000 Furniture & fittings 2,400 Less: 10% Depreciation 240 Plant & Machinery 60,000 Less: 15% Depreciation 9,000 6,600 26,000 13,300 26,250 12,000 2,160 51,000 1,37,310

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