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1) G P Ltd issued shares at Rs. 10 par value with a Rs. 2 premium. The payment terms were Rs. 3 on application, Rs. 4 on allotment, and Rs. 5 on first and final call. The issue was fully subscribed and all payments were received on time. Journal entries are required for three cases where the premium is included in different payment installments. 2) Ali Ahmed & Co is a listed public company that issued 20,000 shares at a Rs. 20 premium to raise equity. The payment terms were Rs. 30 on application, Rs. 50 including premium on allotment, and Rs. 20 each on first and final calls. Some shares were forfeited due to non-

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Assignment Unit 1

1) G P Ltd issued shares at Rs. 10 par value with a Rs. 2 premium. The payment terms were Rs. 3 on application, Rs. 4 on allotment, and Rs. 5 on first and final call. The issue was fully subscribed and all payments were received on time. Journal entries are required for three cases where the premium is included in different payment installments. 2) Ali Ahmed & Co is a listed public company that issued 20,000 shares at a Rs. 20 premium to raise equity. The payment terms were Rs. 30 on application, Rs. 50 including premium on allotment, and Rs. 20 each on first and final calls. Some shares were forfeited due to non-

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1) G P Ltd.

issued 5,00,000 equity shares of Rs 10 each at a premium of Rs 2 per share, the terms
of payment per share were as follows:

Rs 3 with application
Rs 4 on allotment
Rs 5 on first and final call.

The issue was fully subscribed. The call was also duly made. All moneys were received in
time.Pass journal entries for all the transactions in each one of the following cases:
Case I:
Securities premium is included in the application money.
Case II:
Securities premium is included in the allotment money.
Case III:
Securities premium is included in the call.

Ali Ahmed & Company is Public Limited Company listed in Karachi Stock Exchange. Company
formed in 2006, under Authorized Shares 100,000 of worth 100 each. Company has decided to
raise equity finance by issuing 20,000 equity shares at a Premium of Rs. 20 per share payable as
follows: on Application Rs. 30; on Allotment Rs. 50 (including Premium); on First Call Rs. 20
and on Final Call Rs. 20. Applications were received for 24,000 of equity shares. 4,000
Applications were refunded and were transfer the ownership to all other applicants. Mr. Khan,
the holder of 1,000 shares, failed to pay First Call Money. On his subsequent failure to pay the
Final Call Money, the shares were forfeited. After forfeiture, 500 shares reissued at 90 each.
Show the Journal entries.

2) ABC Limited invited applications for 15,000 shares of Rs. 10 each issued at Rs. 11.50
payable as follows:
On application 1st July Rs. 7.50 per share
On allotment on 31st July Rs. 2.00 per share
On First and Final Call on 31st Aug. Rs. 2.00 per share
Applications were received for 18,000 shares and it was decided to deal the same as follows
in arrangement with Stock Exchange authorities:
(a) To refuse allotment to applicants for 800 shares
(b) To give full allotment to applicants for 2,200 shares
(c) To allot the remaining shares pro-rata among other applicants
(d) To utilise the surplus received on application in part payment of amounts due on allotment.
An applicant to whom 40 shares were allotted, failed to pay the amount due on the First and final
Call and his shares were forfeited on 31st Oct. These shares were reissued on 5th Nov. as fully
paid at Rs. 9 per share.
Give journal entries including those relating to cash to record the above transactions.

From the following particulars, calculate the fair value of an equity


share assuming that out of the total assets, those amounting to Rs
41,00,000 are fictitious:
(i) Share capital:
5,50,000 10% preference shares of Rs 100 each, fully paid

55,00,000 Equity shares of Rs 10 each, fully paid.

(ii) Liability to outsiders = Rs 75,00,000.

(iii) Reserves and surplus = Rs 45,00,000.

(iv) The average normal profit after taxation earned every year by the
Company during the last five years = Rs 85,05,000.

(v) The normal profit earned on the market value of fully paid equity shares of
similar companies is 12%.

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