Question 28 Chapter 15 of Class 12 Part – 2 – 2024

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28. (Cash Flow from Operating Activities) Calculate cash from operating activities from the following details.

PROFIT AND LOSS STATEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31st MARCH, 2018
Particulars Note No. Fig. for the Current reporting period
I Revenue from Operations (Net) 1,00,000
II Other Incomes
Profit on Sale of machinery 10,000
Income Tax refund 5,000
III Total Revenue (I + II) 1,15,000
IV Expenses :
Depreciation and amortisation expenses: –
Depreciation 15,000
Goodwill wrote off 5,000
Other Expenses
Total Expenses 20,000
V Profit before exceptional and extraordinary items and tax 95,000
VI Exceptional Items
Loss on Sale of Land 10,000
VII Profit before Tax 85,000
VIII Tax Expenses – Current (Provision) 15,000
Profit for the Period from Continuing Operations 70,000

The solution of Question 28 Chapter 15 of Class 12 Part – 2 – 2024: –

Solution of Questions 26 27 28 29 & 30 Cash Flow Statement Chapter 15 Accounts class 12 PSEB Day 211


Cash Flow from Operating Activities
Particulars
Rs
Net Profit as per Statement of Profit and Loss 70,000
Add: Provision for Taxation 15,000
85,000
Less: Income tax Refund 5,000
Net Profit before Taxation and extraordinary items 80,000
Adjustment for Non-Cash and Non-Operating items:-
Add: Items to be added
Goodwill 5,000
Depreciation 15,000
Loss on sale of Land 10,000 30,000
1,10,000
Less: Items to be Deducted
Profit on sale of machinery 10,000
Operating Profit before tax 1,00,000
Less: Income Tax 10,000
Cash Flow from Operating activities 90,000

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