Description : Net Assets minus Capital Reserve is _________ (A) Goodwill (B) Total assets (C) Purchase consideration (D) None of these
Last Answer : (C) Purchase consideration
Description : Hitanshi Ltd.‘s purchase consideration is Rs.12,345 and Net Assets Rs.3,568, then........... (A) Goodwill Rs. 8,777 (B) Capital Reserve Rs. 8,777 (C)Goodwill Rs. 15,913 (D) Capital Reserve R
Last Answer : (A) Goodwill Rs. 8,777
Description : Which of the following statement is correct? (A)The amount of Goodwill or Capital Reserve is found out in the books of purchasing company only (B)The amount of Goodwill or ... face value of shares of purchasing company will be taken in to account while calculating purchase consideration.
Last Answer : (A)The amount of Goodwill or Capital Reserve is found out in the books of purchasing company only
Description : Himanshi Ltd. purchase consideration is Rs.22,345 and Net Assets Rs.6,568, then........... (A) Goodwill Rs. 15,777 (B) Capital Reserve Rs. 15,777 (C) Goodwill Rs. 28,913 (D) Capital Reserve Rs. 28,913
Last Answer : (A) Goodwill Rs. 15,777
Description : When the Net Assets are less than the Purchase Consideration, the difference will be (A) Debited to Goodwill A/c (B) Debited to General Reserve (C) None of these (D) Debited to Capital Reserve
Last Answer : While calculating purchase consideration ............... values of assets is to be considered. (A) Book value (B) Revalued price (C) Average price (D) Capital
Description : Which of the following statement is correct? (A) The amount of Goodwill or Capital Reserve is recorded in the books of purchasing company only (B) The amount of Goodwill or Capital ... value of shares of purchasing company will be taken in to account while calculating purchase consideration.
Last Answer : The amount of Goodwill or Capital Reserve is recorded in the books of purchasing company only
Description : Under purchase method the difference between the purchase consideration and share capital of the transferee company should be adjusted to: A. General reserve B. Amalgamation adjustment account C. Goodwill or capital reserve D. None of the above
Last Answer : C. Goodwill or capital reserve
Description : Under pooling of interest method the difference between the purchase consideration and share capital of the transferee company should be adjusted to: A. General reserve B. Amalgamation adjustment account C. Goodwill or capital reserve D. None of the above
Last Answer : A. General reserve
Description : If amalgamation is in the ..............., the General Reserve or Profit and Loss A/c balance will not be shown in the balance sheet. (A)Form of Merger (B)Form of purchase (C)Net assets method (D)Consideration method
Last Answer : (B)Form of purchase
Description : When the Net Assets are less than the Purchase Consideration, the difference will be (A) Debited to Goodwill A/c (B) Debited to General Reserve (C) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Debited to Goodwill A/c
Description : While calculating purchase consideration ............... values of assets is to be considered. (A) Book value (B) Revalued price (C) Average price (D) Capital
Last Answer : (B) Revalued price
Description : When liquidation expenses is paid and borne by seller company then it is debited to _______ (A) Bank A/c (B) Goodwill A/c (C) Realisation A/c (D) Capital Reserve A/c.
Last Answer : (C) Realisation A/c
Description : When the purchasing company makes payment of the purchase consideration, it debits: A. Business purchase account B. Assets account C. Vendor company's account. D. Realisation A/c
Last Answer : C. Vendor company's account.
Description : Amalgamation is said to be in the nature of merger if: A. All assets and liabilities of transferor company are taken over by the transferee company. B. Business of transferor company is intended to ... paid in equity shares by the transferee company except for fraction shares. D. All of the above
Last Answer : D. All of the above
Description : When purchasing company pays purchase consideration, it will be debited to (A)Business purchase account (B)Assets account (C) Liquidator of selling company’s account (D)None of the above
Last Answer : (C) Liquidator of selling company’s account
Description : Which of the following assets are dealt with by AS - 10 (Accounting Standard on Fixed Assets)? A. Land, building, plant and machinery, vehicles, furniture and fittings B. Goodwill and patents C. Trademarks and designs D. All of the above
Description : Net working capital refers to A. total assets minus fixed assets B. current assets minus current liabilities C. current assets minus inventories D. current
Last Answer : B. current assets minus current liabilities
Description : Net capital employed is equal to --------------- a) Total assets minus liabilities b) Fixed asset plus net working capital c) Total asset minus long-term liabilities d) Total assets
Last Answer : b) Fixed asset plus net working capital
Description : The Amalgamation Adjustment Account appears in the books, it is shown under the heading of ......... in the balance sheet. (A)Reserve and Surplus (B)Fixed Assets (C)Investments (D)Miscellaneous expenditure
Last Answer : (D)Miscellaneous expenditure
Description : Which of following is not Method of calculation of Purchas Consideration? A. Lump sum Method B. Net Asset Method C. Net Payment Method D. Annuity Method
Last Answer : D. Annuity Method
Description : Net Assets of D.Co. for Purchase Consideration worth Rs. 4,00,000. At the time of absorption, the company has paid 32,000 equity shares each of Rs.10 each at 10% premium, then remaining cash will be - (A) Rs. 48,000 (B) Rs. 84,000 (C) Rs. 80,000 (D) Rs. 90,000
Last Answer : (A) Rs. 48,000
Description : The assets which is not taken under the net assets method of calculating Purchase Consideration is: (A) Loose Tools (B) Bills Receivable (C) Machinery (D) Share issued expenses
Last Answer : (D) Share issued expenses
Description : In computing purchase consideration by ‘net asset method’ all assets including fictitious assets should be considered.
Last Answer : FALSE
Description : As per AS – 14 purchase consideration is what is payable to A. Shareholders B. Creditors C. Debentureholders D. Shareholders and Debentureholders
Last Answer : A. Shareholders
Description : While calculating purchase price, the following values of assets are considered (A)Book value (B)New values fixed (C)Average values (D)Market values
Last Answer : (B)New values fixed
Description : Matching concept means A] Assets = capital + liabilities B] Transactions recorded at accrual concept C] Anticipate no profit but recognize all losses D] Expenses should be matched with the revenue of the period.
Last Answer : D] Expenses should be matched with the revenue of the period.
Description : Fixed assets are double the current assets and half the capital. The current assets are Rs.3,00,000 andinvestments are Rs.4,00,000. Then the current liabilities recorded in balance sheet will be a) 2,00,000 b) 1,00,000 c) 3,00,000 d) 4,00,000
Last Answer : b) 1,00,000
Description : Money spent to acquire or upgrade physical assets is known as: A. Revenue Expense B. Capital Expense C. Administrative Expense D. Operating Expense
Last Answer : B. Capital Expense
Description : The fundamental accounting equation' Assets = Liabilities + Capital' is the formal expression of A. Dual aspect concept B. Matching concept C. Going concern concept D. Money measurement concept
Last Answer : A. Dual aspect concept
Description : Unpaid calls are shown in the balance sheet of a company A. By adding it to the share capital B. By deducting it from the called-up share capital C. Under the head 'current assets' D. Under the head 'curent liabilities'
Last Answer : B. By deducting it from the called-up share capital
Description : Which of the following accounting equation is correct? A. Capital + Liabilities= Assets B. Capital = Assets + Liabilities C. Capital- Liabilities = Assets D. Capital + Assets = Liabilities
Last Answer : A. Capital + Liabilities= Assets
Description : Which one of the following is an example of sources of funds? A. Decrease in share capital B. Increase in long-term liabilities C. Decrease in long-term liabilities D. Increase in fixed assets
Last Answer : B. Increase in long-term liabilities
Description : Rohit carrying on real estate business sold a piece of land for Rs.4,00,00,000 (cost Rs.3,50,00,000) then the type of receipt is ______ nature and profit on sale is a) Capital & transferred to capital ... L a/c c) Capital & transferred to P & L a/c d) Revenue & transferred to general reserve
Last Answer : b) Revenue & transferred to P & L a/c
Description : The profit on the reissue of forfeited share are transferred to A. Capital A/ c B. Capital Reserve C. Profit & Loss A/c D. General Issues
Last Answer : B. Capital Reserve
Description : Which is the type of dividend? A. Cash Dividend B. Interest C. Profit cum-reserve D. Flexible Capital
Last Answer : A. Cash Dividend
Description : The original amount of preference share capital should be transferred to ............ account in the time of amalgamation in the books of vendor co. (A) Preference shareholders Account (B) Capital Reserve Account (C) Equity share capital Account (D) Equity share capital Account
Last Answer : (A) Preference shareholders Account
Description : Premium on issue of shares can be used for -----------. A. distribution of dividend B. writing of f capital losses C. transferring to general reserve D. paying fees to directors
Last Answer : B. writing of
Description : The following data, relates to manufacturing company for the year 2006-07- Net Profit as per P & L A/c-Rs. 2,40,000; Depreciation-Rs. 80,000; Goodwill written-off- Rs. 40,000, Profit on Sale of Fixed Assets-Rs. 16,000, ... ) Rs. 4,40,000 (B) Rs. 4,00,000 (C) Rs. 6,40,000 (D) None of the above
Last Answer : Answer: None of the above
Description : When the expenses of liquidation are to be borne by the vendor company, then the vendor company debits: A. Realisation account B. Bank account C. Goodwill account. D. Purchasing company account
Last Answer : A. Realisation account
Description : When the expenses of liquidation are to be borne by the purchasing company, then the purchasing company debits: A. Vendor company's account B. Bank account C. Goodwill account. D. Realisation A/c
Last Answer : C. Goodwill account.
Description : Goodwill arising on amalgamation is to be A. Retained in the books of the transferee company B. Amortised to income on a systematic basis normally five years C. Adjusted against reserves or profit and loss account balance D. All of the above
Last Answer : B. Amortised to income on a systematic basis normally five years
Description : Which of following is not the method of valuation of Goodwill? A. Average profit Method B. Super profit Method C. Capitalization Method D. Straight line Method
Last Answer : D. Straight line Method
Description : Goodwill mean A. Good Will B. Credit C. Debit D. Good Wishes
Last Answer : B. Credit
Description : When the Vendor (seller) company agrees to bear liquidation expenses, it will debit (A) Realisation Account (B) Bank Account (C) Goodwill Account (D)None of the above
Last Answer : (A) Realisation Account
Description : When the purchasing company bears the liquidation expenses, it will debit the expenses to (A)Vendor Company‘s Account (B) Bank Account (C)Goodwill Account (D)None of the above
Last Answer : (C)Goodwill Account
Description : An asset was purchased for Rs.1000000 with the down payment of Rs.200000 and bills accepted for Rs.800000/-What would be the effect on the total asset and total liabilities in the ... and liabilities increased by Rs.800000 D] Assets increased by Rs.800000 and liabilities increased by Rs.800000
Last Answer : D] Assets increased by Rs.800000 and liabilities increased by Rs.800000
Description : Investment is equal to : (1) gross total of all types of physical capital assets (2) gross total of all capital assets minus wear and tear (3) stock of plants, machines and equipments (4) None of the above
Last Answer : (2) gross total of all capital assets minus wear and tear Explanation: Capital formation is frequently thought of as a measure of total "investment", in the sense of that portion of ... concept that includes investment in all kinds of capital assets, whether physical property or financial assets.
Description : Investment is equal to - (1) gross total of all types of physical capital assets (2) gross total of all capital assets minus wear and tear (3) stock of plants, machines and equipments (4) None of these
Last Answer : (2) gross total of all capital assets minus wear and tear Explanation: Investment" is a broader concept that includes investment in all kinds of capital assets, whether physical property or financial assets. In ... out the loss in capital value of assets used due to wear & tear, obsolescence, etc.
Description : To financial analysts, "working capital" means the same thing as . A. Total assets B. fixed assets C. current assets D. current assets minus current liabilities.
Last Answer : C. current assets
Last Answer : gross total of all capital assets minus wear and tear