Final Accounts
Final Accounts
Final Accounts
Project Topic: - Final Accounts Teacher: - Ms. Reshma Shaikh College: - K.C. College Class: -FYBMS Roll No: - 54 Student Name: - Shabbir Mehta
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Index
Page No. 1. Brief Overview. 2-Need & Importance of Final Accounts .. 3. Pro Forma of Final Accounts 4. Bibliography . 5.Thank You Note.. 3 5 6 9 9
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Brief Overview
In Final Accounts, two types of accounting statements are prepared, Viz.
Final Accounts
Trading Account
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Trading Account: - Trading account is a part of income statement, prepared on the basis of direct expenses & direct incomes of the business concern. Trading account is prepared for calculating the gross profit or gross loss of a business for a given period. Debit balance of trading account indicates gross loss & credit balance shows gross profit. The balance of trading account is carried to profit & loss account. Gross profit is transferred to the credit side of P & L A/C & gross loss is shown on debit side of P & L A/C. According to J.R. Batliboi, The Trading Account indicates the results of buying and selling of goods. While preparing this account, the general establishment charges are ignored & only the transactions related to goods are included. Profit & Loss Account: -Profit & Loss Account is a second part of income statement, prepared on the basis of indirect incomes & indirect expenses of the business concern. Profit & Loss Account is prepared to ascertain net profit earned or net loss suffered by a business concern during the accounting year. Debit balance of P & L A/C indicates net loss sustained whereas credit balance of P & L A/C shows net profit earned in a business activity. According to Prof. R.N. Carter, A Profit & Loss Account is an account into which all gains and losses are considered in order to ascertain the excess of gain over the losses or vice versa. Balance Sheet: -the Balance Sheet is not an account but a statement showing the financial position of a firm, as on a given date in the form of assets & liabilities. On the left hand side of the balance sheet closing balances of all types of liabilities are shown & on the right hand side closing balances of all types of assets are shown. A. Palmer, has defined the term Balance Sheet as, A statement on a particular date showing on one side the traders property & possessions & on the other hand the liabilities. Trial Balance: -Trial Balance is a list of balances of various ledger accounts. It is prepared at the end of the accounting year. It includes all closing balances of various ledger accounts maintained in the book of account of a firm. Thus, Trial Balance is not an account but a statement showing the list of balances of all ledger accounts. When Trial Balance agrees or tallies, it ensures arithmetical accuracy of accounts kept in the book of accounts. Final accounts are usually prepared on the basis of agreed trial balance. Adjustments: -Adjustments refer to the additional information relating to some items of accounts, given outside the trial balance for considering the same while preparing final accounts. Every adjustment is to be given two effects, under two different account heads, one of which is to be debited to one account & a corresponding credit is to be given to other account.
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2. Pro Forma of Profit & Loss Account: Dr. Profit & Loss Account for the year ended . . Particulars Amount Rs. xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx Particulars Cr. Amount Rs. xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx
To Gross loss b/d (Transferred from Trading account) To salaries To unproductive wages To rent To insurance To postage & telegram To courier charges To printing & stationery To repairs & renewals To sundry expenses To commission & allowance To advertisement expenses To goods distributed as free samples To bad debts To provision for discount on debtors To sales tax To depreciation To loss on sale of fixed assets To loss on by fire/theft
By Gross Profit b/d (Transferred from Trading account) By commission received/earned By discount received/earned By interest on investments By bad debts recovered By provision for discount on creditors By sundry incomes By rent received By profit on sale of assets By profit on sale of investments
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3. Pro Forma of Balance Sheet Balance Sheet as on .. Particulars Amount Rs. Particulars Amount Rs. xxx xxx (-)xx xxx (-)xx xxx (-)xx xxx (-)xx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx
Capital A/c Opening Balance Add: Net Profit Less: Drawings Less: Net Loss General Reserve Loan from Bank Overdraft Sundry Creditors Bills Payable Outstanding Expenses Income received in Advance
Goodwill Land & Buildings Less: Depreciation Plant & Machinery Less : Depreciation Furniture Less: Depreciation Investments Sundry Debtors Less: Bad Debts Closing Stock Bills Receivable Cash in Hand Cash at Bank Income Receivable Prepaid Expenses
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
This project was made by taking information from the following sources: FYBMS Introduction to Financial Accounts Book. Wikipedia.com HSC Book- Keeping & Accountancy Book
There are no losers in losing, only losers in not wanting to win. - Jesus M. Trejo Hope doesn't guarantee anything - hard work does. -Reggie Jackson
Sincere Thanks,
Shabbir Mehta
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