Question 21 Chapter 15 of Class 12 Part – 2 – 2024

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Question 21 Chapter 15 of Class 12 Part – 2 – 2024

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21. (Cash Flow from Operating Activities/Proposed dividend for Previous Year) From the following statement calculate cash generated from operating activities :

STATEMENT OF PROFIT AND LOSS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31ST MARCH, 2018
Particular
Revenue earned-Gross Profit   85,000
Add: Other Incomes    
Profit on sale of machinery 5,000  
Dividend received 3,000  
Commission accrued 4,000  
Income tax refund 6,000 18,000
Total Income   1,03,000
Less : Expenses incurred to earn revenue    
Salaries 10,000  
Rent 5,000  
Depreciation 20,000  
Loss on sale of Building 5,000  
Goodwill amortized 8,000  
Proposed dividend for the previous year 10,000  
Provision for Income tax 21,000 79,000
Net Profit   24,000

The solution of Question 21 Chapter 15 of Class 12 Part – 2 – 2024: –

Solution of Questions 21 22 23 24 & 25 Cash Flow Statement Chapter 15 Accounts class 12 PSEB Day 210


Cash Flow from Operating Activities
Particulars
Rs
Net Profit as per Statement of Profit and Loss   24,000
Add Non-operating items :    
Proposed dividend for the previous year 10,000  
Provision for taxation 15,000 25,000
    49,000
Add Non-Cash Items :    
Depreciation 20,000  
Loss on sale of the building 5,000  
Goodwill amortized 8,000 33,000
    82,000
Less: Non-Operating Incomes:    
Profit on sale of machinery 5,000  
Dividend received 3,000  
Commission Accrued 4,000 (12,000)
Cash generated from Operating Activities   70,000
Less: Tax Paid   (15,000)
Cash Flow from Operating activities   55,000

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