Bankruptcy Accounts For Individuals
Bankruptcy Accounts For Individuals
Bankruptcy Accounts For Individuals
x Life policies x
x Liabilities on bills x Stocks, shares and
discounted other investments
x Contingent and other x Bank debts: Good x
liabilities
x Preferential creditors : Doubtful x
deducted per contra x : Bad x
x
Estimated to produce x
Bills of exchange x
Estimated to produce x
Surplus from secured
Creditors
per contra x
x
Deduct preferential (x)
Creditors per contra x
Deficiency as per
Deficiency a/c x
xx xx xx
DEFICIENCY (SURPLUS) A/C
Sh ‘000’ Sh ‘000’
Excess of assets over liabilities Losses from Trading x
(One year before receiving order) x Estimated loss on realization of
Excess of private assets over Assets x
Liabilities (one year before receiving Drawings x
Order) x
Net profits from the business for the
Period under review x
Other receipts-gifts legacies etc x
Deficiency as per statement of affairs x
xx xx
Example
Njuguna Mwandawiro, carrying on a business as a trader in Likoni, Mombasa, finds himself insolvent, and on
15 August 1997 files his petition in bankruptcy. The following balances are extracted from the books of his
business on that date:
Sh Sh
N. Mwandawiro Capital 1,200,000 Shop – land and buildings 4,000,000
Mortgage on shop (land and buildings) 3,000,000 Furniture and fittings 1,000,000
Loan – I.C.D.C. Ltd. 1,200,000 Stock of goods 575,100
Loan – Barclays Bank Ltd. 600,000 Debtors 641,300
Loan – Co-operative Bank Ltd. 200,000 N. Mwandawiro drawings 1,314,000
Loan – Paul Nkobei 100,000 Cash on hand 2,000
Loan – Mutiso Kuria 20,000
Trade creditors 1,140,000
N.H.I.F., N.S.S.F. and P.A.Y.E. 36,000
Salaries and wages payable 18,000
Bank overdraft 18,000 ________
7,532,400
7,532,400
1. The trade creditors includes Sh.30,000 owing to Mombasa Municipal Council in respect of rates in for
the current period and a small loan from Mwandawiro’s friend Waititu for Sh. 10,000.
2. The amount owing for salaries and wages and statutory payroll deductions are for 1997.
3. There is 210,000 interest unpaid on the mortgage as at 15 August 1997, which has not been recorded in
the books.
4. The loan from I.C.D.C. Ltd. is secured by a second mortgage on the shop (land and buildings). The
unrecorded interest owing as at 15 August 1997 was Sh.96,000.
5. The loan from the Co-operative Bank Ltd. was obtained when Mwandawiro pledged his wholly owned
piece of land as security. The value of the piece of land is sh.300,000. There is no interest outstanding on
his loan.
6. The interest on loan from Paul Nkobei was to vary with profits, but since the business has beeb
operating at a loss, there is no interest due.
7. There is no interest outstanding on the loan from Barclays Bank Ltd.
8. Mutiso Kuria is Mwandawiro’s brother-in-law.
9. The value of the assets is estimated to be:
Sh.
Shop – land and buildings 4,200,000
Furniture and fittings 800,000
Stock of goods 200,000
10. Of the debtors, Sh.400,000 are thought to be good and Sh.200,000 doubtful, of which Sh.150,000 should
be collectable.
11. Mwandawiro’s uncle died recently and he will be receiving Sh.50,000 as an inheritance.
12. Mwandawiro has no personal creditors outside the business, but he has other personal assets, beside the
piece of land, amounting to Sh.60,000, exclusive of household and personal effects.
Required:
(a) A statement of affairs for Njuguna Mwandawiro as at 15 August 1997 in good form
(15 marks)
(b) A deficiency account as at that date. (4 marks)
(c) A profit and loss account for the period ended 15 August 1997. (3 marks)
(Total: 22 marks)
Solution
NJUGUNA MWANDAWIRO
WORKINGS
1. Unsecured creditors
Sh.
Barclays bank loan 600,000
Loan from Paul Nkotei 100,000
Loan from Mutiso Kuria 20,000
Trade creditors (1,140,000 – 30,000) 1,110,000
Bank overdraft 18,400
1,848,400
Preferential creditors
Sh.
Mombasa municipal council (Note 1) 30,000
Salaries and wages payable 18,000
NHIF, NSSF & PAYE 36,000
84,000
DEFICIENCY ACCOUNT
Sh. Sh.
Excess of business assets over Estimated Loss on realization of assets:
liabilities 1,200,000 Furniture
Excess of private assets over 360,000 Stock 200,000
liabilities 1,560,000 Debtors 375,100
(641,300–400,000–150,000) 91,300
Estimated surplus: 200,000
On realization on land & buildings 50,000 UNRECORDED 210,000
Gift from uncle by will 96,000
EXPENSES 1,314,000
Deficiency as per statement of Mortgage interest
account 476,400 ICDC loan interest _______
Drawings
2,286,400 2,286,400