Value added statement: Accounting Theory & Statement
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“VALUE ADDED STATEMENT” ACCOUNTING THEORY AND PRACTICE Submitted By:- DHANANJAY SINGH
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION MEANING & CONCEPT DEFINITION & OBJECT CLASSIFICATION OF VALUE ADDED ADVANTAGE OF VALUE ADDED MEHODS OF CALCULATING THE AMOUNT OF VALUE ADDED APPLICATION OF VALUE ADDED
INTRODUCTION Value-added statement (VAS) is a modified version of the profit and loss account . Like profit and loss account, the VAS reveals the operating performance of a company at a given point in time, using both accrual and matching procedures. The VAS does not aim to provide a profit (or loss) figure as in the case of profit and loss account but a figure or return to a larger group of capital and labor providers (i.e., owners, employees) or other interested parties .
MEANING & CONCEPT The term ‘ value-added ’ means the difference between the value of output produced by a firm in a period, and the value of inputs purchased in producing outputs. Value added is the wealth created by the business during a particular period of time and wealth so created or added is distributed among the different stakeholders who created it.
DEFINITION & OBJECT Definition “Value added is the wealth of reporting entity created through the effective effort of capital, management and employees.” Object This statement is additional statement difference from profit & loss statement. This statement explain wealth generated by businessman and how he has distributed this fund.
CLASSIFICATION OF VALUE ADDED Value added may be classified as a Gross value added & Net value added 1) Gross value added refers to sale plus income from service less bought in material and services purchased from outsider . 2) Net value added is calculated by deducting the figure of depreciation from the figure of Gross value added
ADVANTAGE OF VALUE ADDED Value Added Statement reflects a broader view of the companies objectives and responsibilities , so it improve the attitude of the employees towards the employing company . Value Added Statement makes it easier for the company to introduce the productivity linked bonus scheme for employees based on Value Added for this Value Added payroll ratio is used as a basis.
CONTINUE .. Value Added provides a very good measure of the size and importance of a company. Value Added Statement link a companies financial accounts to the National Income . A companies Value Added Statement indicates the companies contribution to National Income. As Value Added Statement is based on the System Of National Accounts given by UNO to calculate GDP and India signatory to it.
METHODS OF CALCULATING THE AMOUNT OF VALUE ADDED 1)ADDITIVE METHOD 2)SUBTRACTIVE METHOD 1) ADDITIVE METHOD Under this method, the net added value is computed by adding the distribution of added value made to the stakeholders of the output employed to turn out the product, such as wages, salaries, taxes, interest, dividends, and retained funds.
CONTINUE .. 2) SUBTRACTIVE METHOD Under this method, value added is determined as net turnover (revenue) which is obtained by subtracting the cost of materials from the sales proceeds.
CONTINUE.. Gross value added = Sale + Income from service – Cost of bought in Goods and Service
APPLICATION OF VALUE ADDED The amount of value added by a concern is shared by its employees , provider of capital and government while a part of Value added is are invested in the business . As per enterprise concept profit is calculated for :- Employees Directors Government Providers of long term finance Shareholders Entity ( Legal Body) (*Such profit is called Value Added.)