Question 06 Chapter 5 of +2-B
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Cash Flow From Operating Activities
6. Profit and Loss Statement (Consolidated)
Particulars | Note No. | ₹ | |
I | Revenue from operations | ||
Sales | 1,16,000 | ||
II | Other Incomes | – | |
III | Total Revenue | 1,16,000 | |
IV | Expenses | ||
Materials consumed | |||
Purchase of materials | 70,000 | ||
Changes in inventories (18,000-22,000) | -4,000 | ||
Total Expenses | 66,000 | ||
V | Profit (III-IV) | 50,000 |
The solution of Question 06 Chapter 5 of +2-B: –
Cash Flow from Operating Activities |
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Particulars |
Rs |
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Profit as per Statement of the Income statement | 50,000 | |
Less: Increase in Stock | (4,000) | |
Cash Flow from Operating activities | 46,000 |
Also, Check out the solved question of previous Chapters: –
Usha Publication – Accountancy PSEB (Class 12) – Volume I – Solution
- Chapter No. 1 – Accounting Not for Profit Organisations
- Chapter No. 2 – Partnership Accounts – I (Introduction)
- Chapter No. 3 – Partnership Accounts – II (Goodwill: Nature and Valuation)
- Chapter No. 4 – Partnership Accounts – III (Reconstitution of Partnership)
- Chapter No. 5 – Partnership Accounts – IV (Admission of A Partner)
- Chapter No. 6 – Partnership Accounts – V (Retirement and Death of A Partner)
- Chapter No. 7 – Partnership Accounts – VI (Dissolution of Partnership Firm)
- Chapter No. 8 – Company Accounts (Share Capital)
- Chapter No. 9 – Company Accounts (Issue of Debentures)
- Chapter No. 10 – Company Accounts (Redemption of Debentures)
Usha Publication – Accountancy PSEB (Class 12) – Volume II – Solution
- Chapter No. 1 – Financial Statements of a Company
- Chapter No. 2 – Financial Statement Analysis
- Chapter No. 3 – Tools of Financial Statement Analysis- Comparative and Common Size
- Chapter No. 4 – Ratio Analysis
- Chapter No. 5 – Cash Flow Statement
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