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JAIIB - Accounting &Finance for Bankers
MOD-D Final Accounts of
Banks & Companies
Prof. RAVISHANKAR ULLAL
CFOTODAYS WRITING PRODUCTS
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FINAL ACCOUNTS
The most important objective of accounting is toascertain
the profit or loss made by the concern
Financial position of the concern
The final product of accounting process iS
final accounts
The objectives of accounting can be achieved bypreparing the final accounts, which comprise of:
Profit & Loss Account & Balance Sheet
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FINAL ACCOUNTS
Summary of those accounts which affect theprofit and loss of a business concern is called
Income Statement
The income statement has normallyIncome statement comprises of Trading andProfit & Loss Account. They have two parts-thefirst part is called Trading account which reveals
gross profit or gross loss, and the second part iscalled Profit & Loss account to show net profit ornet loss.
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FINAL ACCOUNTS
In a trading concern direct expensesinclude:
all expenses in bringing the goods to the
godown of the firm and in making themready for sale, like freight paid onpurchases, cartage, octroi, custom duty,carriage inward, etc.
all expenses for sale and distribution ofgoods.
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FINAL ACCOUNTS
In a manufacturing concern direct expensesinclude:
all expenses incurred for production of goods
(like wages, power and fuel, Factory lighting,,factory rent and rates) and all expenses incurredin bringing the goods to the godown of the firmand in making them ready for sale, like freight
paid on purchases, cartage, octroi, custom duty,carriage inward, etc.
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FINAL ACCOUNTS
Administrative and office expenses include: Office salaries Establishment expenses
Office rent & taxes Printing & Stationnery Postage & Telephone expenses Electricity charges
Entertainment expenses Conveyance expenses Legal expenses & Audit fee
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FINAL ACCOUNTS
: Selling & Distibution expenses include: Advertising Commission
Discount Packing expenses Carriage outward Freight on sales
Export duties Insurance Bad debts
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FINAL ACCOUNTS
Fixed assets are those which are acquiredfor
continuous use
not for sale
may be tangible
may be intangible
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FINAL ACCOUNTS
Current assets are those which are:
kept temporarily for resale
for converting into cash they are cash or cash equivalent
are to be realized within a period of one
year are to be realized during the normal
operating cycle
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FINAL ACCOUNTS
Owners fund includes:
Capital less drawings of the owner
Undistributed profits Reserves
Assets minus liabilities
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FINAL ACCOUNTS
: Closing consolidated journal entries arenormally passed for
Transfer of all manufacturing and purchase
expense to the debit side of trading a/c Transfer of Purchases and Sales return to thedebit side of Trading a/c
Transfer of Sales and Purchases return to the
credit side of Trading a/c Transfer of closing stock to the credit of trading
account by an adjustment entry
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FINAL ACCOUNTS
Transfer of Gross profit to the credit side of Profit& Loss a/c
Transfer of Gross loss to the debit side of Profit
& Loss a/c Transfer of all administrative, selling andfinancial expenses to the debit of P & L A/c
Transfer of all operational and non-operational
incomes to the credit of P & L A/c Transfer of Net proft to the credit of Capital a/c
Transfer of net loss to the debit of Capital a/c
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FINAL ACCOUNTS
Some common adjustments are: Closing Stock Expenses due but not paid (Outstanding
expenses) Expenses paid in advance (Prepaid expenses) Incomes due but not received (Accrued
incomes) Incomes not due but received (Unearned
incomes) Depreciation on assets Interest on Capital
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FINAL ACCOUNTS
Interest on Drawings Interest on Loan Bad debts to be written off
Provision for bad debts Provision for discount on Debtors Provision for discount on creditors Losses on account of accidents
Commission payable on profit Goods used by the proprietor
Goods distributed as Free Samples
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Fundamentals of PartnershipAccounts
The important features of partnership are
It is a relationship between persons
There should be minimum two persons to form apartnership
It is the result of an agreement
The partnership agreement may be written or oral
The agreement is to share the profits of the business.
There must be a lawful business
The business must be carried on by any one of themacting for all or by more than one, or by all of thepartners
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Fundamentals of PartnershipAccounts
Following details should be incorporated in the Partnership deed asdifferent clauses:
Name and business of the partnership firm
Commencement and duration of the business Amount of capital to be contributed by each of the partner
Rate of interest to be allowed/charged to each of partner on his Capital His loan to the firm His drawings
Profit sharing ratio for disposal of profits Amount to be allowed as drawings and the timings of such drawings Whether any partner will be allowed a salary
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Fundamentals of PartnershipAccounts
Any variations in the mutual rights and duties of partners Method by which goodwill is to be calculated on the
admission, retirement or death of a partner Procedure by which a partner may be admitted or
retired, and the method of payment of dues Basis of the determination of the executors if any one ofthem is deceased and the method of payment
Treatment of losses arising out of the insolvency of apartner. Whether Garner vs. Murray rule will be
applicable to them or not. Procedure to be followed for settlement of disputesamong partners
Preparation of accounts and their audit.
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Fundamentals of PartnershipAccounts
Goodwill is normally due to:
Favourable Location
Nature of business
Licences and quotas with the business
Possibility of competition
Better customer service
Efficient advertisement
Possession of patent rights and trade marks
Efficiency and Personal skill/ reputation of themanagement
Better products
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Fundamentals of PartnershipAccounts
Its reputation, super profit earning capacity of afirm
Necessity
change in profit sharing ratio Admission, retirement, death
Sale of business
Methods: Average profit
Super profit
capitalization of profit
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Fundamentals of PartnershipAccounts
Average profit(AP) Super profi(SP) Capitalization of profit
AP x Multiplier SP x multiplier
SP = AP less NP
NP=normal profit (Capitalised value) less Actual
Multiplier is given Multiplier is given CAPITAL
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Fundamentals of PartnershipAccounts
Goodwill on capitalization basis can becalculated by the following steps:
Determine the normal rate of return. Find the average profits of the firm Find out the total capital employed by the same
firm Find the normal value of business by dividing
Average profits into normal rate of return.
Take the difference of normal value of businessand the capital employed
This will be the value of goodwill of the firm
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Fundamentals of PartnershipAccounts
Super profit can be calculated by the following steps:
Identify the total capital employed by the Partnership firm
Identify the average profit earned by the partnershipfirmbased on past few years figures
Determine the normal rate of teturn prevailing in theindustry or locality for the similar firms
Apply normal rate of return on capital employed to arriveat normal profit
Deduct normal profit from the average profit of the firm. Ifthe average profit of the firm is more than the normalprofit, there exists super profit
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Fundamentals of PartnershipAccounts
The following adjustments are made in theaccounts of a partnership when a new partner isadmitted
Changes in profit sharing proportions Valuation of goodwill
Distribution of accumulated profits and reservesby existing partners
Re-valuation of assets and liabilities Re-structuring of capitals
Preparation of a new balance sheet
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Fundamentals of PartnershipAccounts
When a new partner takes admission, he acquires theownership rights of the assets and also makes himselfresponsible for the firms liabilities. It, therefore, becomesnecessary to scrutinize the balance sheet carefully so
that new partner should not get any benefit from theappreciation in the value of assets or reduction in thevalue of liabilities, nor he should suffer because of anydecrease in the value of assets or increase of liabilities.Therefore, on the date of admission, the assets and
liabilities of the firm are revalued and its profit or loss istransferred to the old partners capital accounts in theirold profit sharing ratio
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Fundamentals of PartnershipAccounts
When the capital of the new partner is fixed on the basisof the combined capital of old partners, it requiresfollowing steps:
1. Post all entries relating to old partners capital
accounts and arrive at the closing balances 2. The combined capital represents the capital for the
share held by old partners i.e. One minusproportion ofnew partner.
3. Based on the balance of old partners capital and theirshare, calculate the capital for full one share of profits.
4. On this basis calculate the share of new partner.
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Fundamentals of PartnershipAccounts
When the capital of the old partners is fixed on the basisof capital brought in by the new partner, it requiresfollowing steps:
1. Post all entries relating to all partners capital accountsand arrive at the closing balances.
2. Based on the balance of new partners capital and hisshare, calculate the capital for full one share of profits.
3. Calculate the balances that each old partner shouldhold keeping in view the total amount of capital multipliedwith his proportion.
The capital accounts of old partners may show debit orcredit balances. If debit balance, it shows the amount tobe brought in by that partner. If it shows credit balance,the excess amount may either be paid back to him ormay be transferred to his current account.
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Fundamentals of PartnershipAccounts
Let us say A and B are partners sharing profitsequally. They take C as partner with equalshare. The position will be as under:
Partners Old Ratio New RatioLoss(Sacrifice)/
Gain
A 1/2 1/3 1/6
B 1/2 1/3 1/6 C Nil 1/3 +1/3
Sacrificing Ratio = Old ratio () New ratio
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Fundamentals of PartnershipAccounts
Let us suppose A, B, and C are partners sharing profits and lossesin the ratio of 5 : 3 : 2. A retires and B and C agree to continue atthe ratio of 3: 2. In this case, the position will be as follows:
Old Ratio New Ratio Net Gain/Loss A 5/10 Nil
B 3/10 3/5 + 3/10 (3/5 3/10) C 2/10 2/5 + 2/10 (2/5 2/10) Gain ratio will be 3 : 2. (b) Let us now suppose B and C change their ratio to 5
: 3; then the position will be as follows: Old Ratio New Ratio Net Gain/Loss
A 5/10 () 5/10 i.e 1/2 B 3/10 5/8 + 13/40 (5/8 3/10) C 2/10 3/8 + 7/40 (3/8 2/10) Gain ratio will be 13/40 : 7/40 i.e. 13 : 7.
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Fundamentals of PartnershipAccounts
When a memorandum revaluation account isprepared, firstly the effect of changes in thevalue of assets and liabilities is transferred to the
old partners capital accounts in their old ratio.Simultaneously, the entries are reversed and thebalance is transferred to all the partners ,including the new,in their new profit sharing
ratio. This nullifies the effect of changes in thevalue of assets and liabilities of the firm and thecapitals of the partners are adjusted.
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Fundamentals of PartnershipAccounts
On the death of a partner the executors or representatives of thedeceased partner are entitled to the following benefits:
The amount standing to the credit of deceased partners capital a/c
His share in the goodwill of the firm His share of profits earned from the beginning of the year to the date
of death His share of profits on revaluation of assets and liabilities. His shareof the loss, if any, shall be deducted
His share of undistributed profit or reserves Interest on capital, salary or commission, etc. if provided in
partnership deed.
His share of the proceeds of the joint life policy.
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Fundamentals of PartnershipAccounts
If the death takes place in the middle of accountingperiod, the deceased partner is entitled to his share inprofit or loss upto the date of his death. The amount canbe determined by
(i)preparing final accounts up to the date of death, or
(ii) an estimated share in profit or loss is determined onthe basis of
(a) Preceding year (b) on the basis of sales up to the date of death and
calculating profit on the basis of the percentage of profit earned in the previous
year (c) on the basis of the time (d) on the basis of the average of the two
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COMPANY Accounts
Features of a Joint Stock Company 1. Incorporated association: A company is a registered body of individuals. According to the Companies Act, 1956, it is
compulsory to register a joint stock company. 2. Artificial person: It is an artificial person created by law. It is different from its members It can enter into contracts,
purchase and sell the properties, can sue and be sued upon. Even a member can enter intocontract with the company.
3. Perpetual succession: A company has a perpetual succession. Death, or insolvency of any shareholder does not affect
existence of the company. 4. Common seal: As the company is an artificial person created by law, it cannot sign its name. So it has a
common seal on which the companys name is engraved. The common seal is treated ascompanys signature and is affixed in all important documents and contracts as per the resolutionspassed by the Board.
5. Limited liability: The liability of the members of the joint stock company is limited to the face value of shares held
by them. Companies (Amendment) Bill 2003 states that if a company, private or public, fails toenhance its minimum paid up capital ( i.e. One Lakh rupees or Five Lakh rupees, as the case maybe) each director or manager or shareholder will have unlimited liability.
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COMPANY Accounts
6. Separation of management from ownership: Even though the shareholders are true owners, they do not participate in the
management of the company. They elect their representatives known asBoard of Directors.
7. Transferability of shares: The shares of a company are freely transferable subject to restrictions
placed on transfer of private limited companys shares. 8. Separate legal status: A company has an independent legal status and as such, the shareholders
or the owners are not liable for the acts of the company. 9. Large membership: A company is owned by a large number of members. In the case of private
limited company the minimum number of members is 2 and the maximum is50. In the case of public limited company, the minimum number of membersis 7 and there is no maximum limit on the number of members.
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COMPANY Accounts
The Liabilities of a company are arranged inthe following order
Share Capital
Reserves and Surplus Secured Loans
Unsecured loans
Current Liabilities & Provisions Current Liabilities
Provisions
Other Provisions
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: Sweat shares means Equity shares issued by the company to employees or directors
at a discount, or for consideration other than cash
-for providing know how
-making available right in the nature of intellectual propertyrights -value additions shares should be of the same class which have already been
issued it should be authorized by members by passing resolution in the
General meeting it should be issued in accordance with the regulations made by
the SEBI
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Under Employees Stock Option Scheme,the company grants option to anemployee
to apply for shares at a pre-determinedprice
the right to be exercised during a
specified period listed companies have to follow SEBIguidelines for ESOS
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COMPANY Accounts
The Assets side of the balance sheet showsthe following sequence:
Fixed Assets
Investments Current assets, Loans and Advances
Current Assets
Loans & Advances Miscellaneous Expenditure
Profit & Loss account (Debit balance, if any)
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COMPANY Accounts
With regard to Share Capital, the company shouldspecifically state:
Details of Authorised, Issued, Subscribed, Called up andPaid up capitals
Details of number of shares and face value of eachshare
Amount called up on each share
Classes of shares-Preference or Equity with or without
voting rights Shares allotted as fully paid for consideration other thancash
Shares issued as bonus shares and source
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COMPANY Accounts
RESERVES AND SURPLUS
Capital Reserve
Capital redemption Reserve
Share Premium Account Other reserves
Less:Debit balance in P & L A/c, if any
Surplus (Balance in the P & L appropriation A/c)
Proposed additions to reserves
Sinking funds
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COMPANY Accounts
SECURED LOANS
Debentures
Loans and advances from banks Loans and advances from Subsidiaries
Other Loans and advances
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COMPANY Accounts
UNSECURED LOANS
Fixed deposits
Loans and advances from subsidiaries
Short term loans & Advances from Banks
From Others
4. Other loans and advances (a.)from Banks
(b) From Others
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CURRENT LIABILITIES & PROVISIONS
(A) Current Liabilities
Acceptances
Sundry Creditors Subsidiary companies
Advance payment and unexpired discounts
Unclaimed dividends
Other liabilities (if any)
Interest accrued but not due on loans
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COMPANY Accounts
FIXED ASSETS Goodwill Land Buildings
Leaseholds Railway sidings Plant & Machinery Furniture & fittings
Development of property Patents, trade marks & designs Live stock Vehicles, etc.
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COMPANY Accounts
The fixed assets must be
Classified and distinguished
The following details are required to be
shown separately: original cost,
additions during the year,
deductions there from during the year, Total depreciation written off or provided up
to the end of the year
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COMPANY Accounts
INVESTMENTS
Investments in Government or trust securities
Investment in shares, Debentures or bonds
Investment in immovable properties
Investment in the capital of partnership firms
Balance of un-utilised monies raised by issues
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COMPANY Accounts
: The followings must be clearly statedwith regard to Investments:
Nature of Investments
Mode of valuation (Cost or market value)
Classification of Investments
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COMPANY Accounts
CURRENT ASSETS LOANS & ADVANCES
Current Assets
Interest accrued on investments
Stores and spare parts
Loose tools
Stock in trade
Sundry Debtors
Cash in hand
Bank balances With scheduled banks
With others
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COMPANY Accounts
: In respect of Sundry Debtors followingdetails are to be shown:
Debts considered good and in respect of
which the company is fully secured
Debts considered good for which thecompany holds no security other than
personal security of debtors
Debts considered doubtful or bad
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COMPANY Accounts
Loans & Advances
Advances and loans
Bills of Exchange
Advances receivable in cash or kind or forvalue to be received
Balances on current accounts Balances with Customs, Port trust, etc.
(where payable on demand)
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COMPANY Accounts
Miscellaneous expenditure is shown in the followingsequence on the assets side of the balance sheet:
Preliminary expenses
Expenses including commission or brokerage on
underwriting or subscription of shares or debentures Discount allowed on issue of shares or debentures
Interest paid out of capital during construction
Development expenditure not adjusted
Other items
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BANKING ACCOUNTS
What is true about a Banking Company?
A company that carries on the business ofBanking in India.
It generally governed by the Provisions ofthe Companies Act, 1956.
It is specifically governed by the BankingRegulation Act.
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BANKING ACCOUNTS
The Major institutions that are carrying onbusiness of banking in India are:
Nationalised Banks
State Bank of India and their associates Foreign Banks having branches in India
Co-operative Banks
Rural Banks Private Sector Banks
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BANKING ACCOUNTS
Main functions of modern commercial Banks are: Accepting money on deposits. Facilities to depositors for making payments by cheques. Granting of loans and advances. Dealing in securities on its own account or on behalf of customer.
Opening letters of credit and issuing Guarantees Dealing in Foreign Exchange Transferring money from one place to another in the form of
Demand Draft, Telegraphic Transfers, Travellers Cheques and bills. Acting as Trustees and Executors. Dealing in Merchant Banking
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BANKING ACCOUNTS
Bankers Books include:
Ledgers
Day Books
Cash Books
Account Books
All other records used in the ordinarybusiness of a bank
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BANKING ACCOUNTS
Third Schedule: Form A Form of Balance Sheet Balance Sheet as on 31st March,. Capital and Liabilities Schedule
Rs Capital
1 .
Reserves and Surplus 2 .
Deposits 3 .
Borrowings 4 .
Other Liabilities and Provisions 5
. Total.
.
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AssetsSchedule No. Rs.
Cash and Balance with RBI 6 .
Balance with Banks and Money at call and Short Notice 7
.
Investments 8 . Advances 9
. Fixed Assets 10
. Other Assets 11
. Total Contingent Liabilities 12
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BANKING ACCOUNTS
The various items in schedule-1(Capital) in BalanceSheet(Form A) includes:
For Nationalised Banks- Capital For Banks incorporated outside India- Start up capital as
prescribed by RBI + Amount of deposit kept with RBIunder section 11(2) of BR Act,1949.
For other Banks- i) Authorised Capital (shares ofRs.each)
ii) Issued Capital --do-
iii) Subscribed Capital --do iv) Called-up Capital --do v)Less call unpaid + Add Forfeited Shares
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The various items in schedule-2(Reserve and Surplus) in BalanceSheet(Form A)
includes:
Statutory Reserves(opening Balance + Additions and Deductionsduring the
year). Capital Reserves ( ---------------- do-------------------------------------------). Share Premium ( ---------------- do-------------------------------------------). Revenue and other Reserves ( ---------------- do---------------------------). Balance in Profit and Loss Account. Total(a+b+c+d+e)
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BANKING ACCOUNTS
The various items in schedule-3(Deposits) inBalance Sheet(Form A) includes:
a) (I) Demand Deposits-- ( i )From Banks,ii) From Others.
(II) Savings Bank Deposits
(III) Term Deposits i)From Banks, ii)From Others
(IV) Total (I + II + III) b) (I) Deposits of Branches in India
(II) Deposits of Branches Outside India
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BANKING ACCOUNTS
The various items in schedule-4(Borrowings) inBalance Sheet(Form A) includes:
Borrowings in India (reserve Bank of India
+Other Banks +Other Institutions and agencies)
Borrowings outside India
Total(a + b) Secured Borrowings in a & b above
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BANKING ACCOUNTS
The various items in schedule-5(otherLiabilities and Provisions) in Balance
Sheet(Form A) includes:
Bills Payable
Inter-office Adjustments(net)
Interest Accrued Others(including Provisions)
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BANKING ACCOUNTS
The various items in schedule-6(Cash andBalances with RBI) in Balance
Sheet(Form A) includes:
Cash in Hand (including foreign currencynotes)
Balances with RBI in(Current Account,other Accounts)
Total(a + b)
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BANKING ACCOUNTS
The various items in schedule-7(Balance with Banks & Money at calland short
notice) in Balance Sheet(Form A) includes:
In India: i) Balance with banks (in Current Accounts + in Other Deposit
Accounts) ii) Money at Call and Short Notice (With Banks + With other
Institutions) Total( i + ii ) Outside India: i) In Current Accounts
ii) In other Deposit Accounts iii) Money at Call and Short Notice Total (i + ii + iii) Grand Total (a + b)
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BANKING ACCOUNTS
The various items in schedule-8(Investments) inBalance Sheet(Form A) includes:
Investments in India in:
i) Govt. Securities ii) Other Approved Securities
iii) Shares
iv) Debentures and Bonds
v) Subsidiaries and/or Joint Ventures vi) Others (to be specified
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Investments Outside India in:
i) Govt.Securities (including LocalAuthorities)
ii) Subsidieries and/or Joint Venturesabroad
iii) Other Investment (to be specified)
Total:
Grand Total (a and b)
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BANKING ACCOUNTS
. The various items in schedule-9(Advances) in BalanceSheet(Form A) includes:
i) Bill Discounted and Purchased
ii) Cash Credits, Overdrafts and Loans Payable on
Demand iii) Term Loans
Total:
i) Secured by Tangible Assets
ii) Covered by Bank/Govt. Guarantees iii) Unsecured
Total:
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I. Advances in India: i) Priority Sectors ii) Public Sector iii) Banks iv) Others
Total: II. Advances Outside India: i) Due from Banks
ii) Due from Others( Bills Purchased and Discounted, SyndicatedLoans,
Others)
Total: Grand Total( I and II )
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BANKING ACCOUNTS
The various items in schedule-10(Fixed Assets) in BalanceSheet(Form A) includes:
Premises :
At cost as on 31st March of the preceding year Additions during the year
Deductions during the year Depreciation to date Other Fixed Assets(Including Furniture and Fixture) At cost on 31st March of the preceding year Additions during the year Deductions during the year
Depreciation to date Total (a + b)
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. The various items in schedule-11(Other Assets) inBalance Sheet(Form A)
includes:
Inter-Office Adjustments
Interest Accrued Tax Paid in Advance/Tax Deducted at source
Stationery and Stamps
Non-banking Assets acquired in satisfaction of claims
Others (any unadjusted balance of loss, when the lossexceeds the aggregate of capital, Reserves and Surplus)
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. The various items in schedule-12(Contingent Liabilities) in BalanceSheet(Form A)
includes:
Claims against the Bank not acknowledged as debts Liability for partly paid investments
Liability on account of Outstanding Forward Exchange Contracts Guarantees given on behalf of constituents; i) In India ii) Outside India Acceptances, Endorsements and other Obligations Other items for which the Bank is contingently liable
Total
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. Cash and Balance with the Reserve Bank ofIndia includes:
Cash in hand including foreign currency notes.
Balance with RBI in current account and in otheraccounts.
It includes cash in hand including foreigncurrency notes and also of foreign branches incase of banks having such branches.
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Balances with other Banks and Money at Call and Short Noticeincludes:
Balances with Banks in India including co-operative Banks, incurrent accounts and in other Deposit accounts shown separately.
Money at call and short notice with banks and other institutions. Itrepresents loans given by one bank to other for a short period. Call
loans are repayable at any time the banker recalls while short noticeadvances are repayable within short notice say, 24 hours tomaximum period of two weeks. It also includes deposits repayablewithin 15 days notice lent in the inter-bank call money market.
Balances in current accounts and deposit accounts outside Indiawhich includes balances held by foreign branches and branches of
Indian Banks outside India. Money at call and short notice in foreign countries.
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Investment in India includes: Central and State Govt. securities and govt. treasury bills
shown at the book value. Difference between the bookvalue and market value should be mentioned in notes.
Other than govt. securities which are treated as
approved securities as per BR Act,1949. Investments in shares, debentures and bonds of
companies and corporations not included above. Investments in Subsidiaries/Joint Ventures (including
RRBs)
Residual investments if any, like Gold, commercial paperand instruments in the nature ofshare/debentures/bonds.
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Investment outside India includes:
All foreign government securities includingsecurities issued by local
authorities.
Investments made in the share capital ofsubsidiaries floated outside India
and/or joint ventures abroad.
All other investments made outside India.
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. The various items in Schedule 13 (InterestEarned) of Profit and Loss Account
(Form B) includes:
Interest/Discount on Advances/Bills Income on Investments
Interest on balances with RBI and other inter-
bank funds Others
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The various items in Schedule 14 (Other Incomes) of Profit and LossAccount
(Form B) includes:
Commission, Exchange and Brokerage Profit on Sale of Investments Less: Loss on sale of investments Profit on Revaluation of Investments Less: Loss on Revaluation of Investments Profit on Sale of Land/Building and other Assets Less: Loss on sale of Land, Building & Other assets Profit on Exchange Transactions
Less: Loss on Exchange Transactions Income earned by way of dividends, etc., from subsidiaries,
companies and/or joint ventures abroad/in India
Misc. Income
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The various items in Schedule 15 (InterestExpended) of Profit and Loss Account
(Form B) includes:
Interest on deposits
Interest on RBI/Inter-Bank Borrowings
Others
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. The various items in Schedule 16 (Operating Expenses) of Profit and LossAccount (Form B) includes: Payments to and Provisions for Employees Rent, Taxes and Lighting Printing and Stationery
Advertisement and Publicity Depreciation on Banks property Directors fees, Allowances and Expenses Auditors fees and expenses (Including Branch Auditors) Law Charges Postages, Telegrams, Telephones etc.
Repairs and Maintenance Insurance Other Expenditure
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. Interest Earned (schedule 13) includes: Interest/discount on Advances/bills: includes interest and discount
on all types of loans and advances like Cash Credit, demand loans,
overdrafts, export loans, term loans, domestic and foreign bills purchased and
discounted (including those rediscounted), overdue interest andalso interest
subsidy, if any, relating to such advances/bills. Income on investments: Includes all income derived from the
investment portfolio by way of interest and dividend.
Interest on Balances with RBI and other inter-bank funds: includesinterest on balances with Reserve Bank and other banks, call loans,money market placements, etc.
Others: Includes any other interest/discount income not included inthe above heads.
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Other Incomes (schedule 14) includes: Commission, Exchange and Brokerage: includes all remuneration
on services such as commission on collection, commission/exchange on
remittances and transfers, commission on letters of credit, letting out of lockers,
guarantees, commission on Govt. business, commission on the other
permitted agency business including consultancy and other services, brokerage
etc., on securities excluding foreign exchange income.
Profit on sale of investments less loss on sale of investments. Profit on revaluation of investments less loss on revaluation of
investments.
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Profit on sale of Land, buildings and other assets less loss on sale of land,buildings and other assets. It also includes profit/loss on sale of securities,furniture, land and buildings, motor vehicle, gold, silver etc.(only net positionto be shown and net loss should be shown as deduction).
Profit on Exchange transaction less loss on Exchange transaction. Itincludes profit/loss on dealing in Foreign Exchange, all income earned byway of foreign exchange, commission and charges on foreign exchange
transactions excluding interest which will be shown under interest. (only netposition to be shown and net loss should be shown as deduction. (only netposition to be shown and net loss should be shown as deduction).
Income earned by way of dividends, etc., from subsidiaries, companies,joint ventures abroad/in India.
Miscellaneous Income: Includes recoveries from constituents for Godownrents, income from bank properties, security charges, insurance etc., and
any other miscellaneous income. In case any item under this head exceedsone percentage of the total income, particulars may be given in the notes.
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Interest Expenses (schedule 15) includes;
Interest on deposits: Includes interest paid on alltypes of deposits from banks and other
institutions. Interest on RBI/Inter-bank borrowings: Include
discounts/interest on all borrowings andrefinance from RBI and other banks.
Others: Includes discount/interest on allborrowings/refinance, penal interest paid, etc.
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Operating Expenses (schedule 16) includes: Payments to and provisions for employees: Includes
staff salaries/wages, allowances, bonus, other staffbenefits like provident fund, pension, gratuity, leave fareconcessions, staff welfare medical allowance to staff.
Rent, Taxes and lighting: Includes rent paid by the bankson buildings and other municipal and other taxes paidexcluding income tax and interest tax, electricity andother similar charges and levies. House rent allowance
and other similar payments to staff should appear underthe head Payment to and provisions for employees.
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Printing and stationery: Includes books and forms ofstationery used by the bank and other printing chargeswhich are not incurred by way of publicity expenditure.
Advertisement and publicity: Includes expenditureincurred by the bank for advertisement and publicitypurposes including printing charges of publicity matter.
Depreciation on banks property: Includes depreciationon banks own property, motor cars and other vehicles,furniture, electric fittings, vaults, lifts, leasehold
properties, non-banking assets etc.
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Directors fees, allowances and expenses: Includes sitting fees andall other items of expenditure incurred on behalf of directors. Thedaily allowance, hotel charges, conveyance charges etc., whichthough in the nature of reimbursement of expenses incurred may beincluded under this head. Similar expenses of local committeemembers may be included under this head.
Auditors fees and expenses (Including branch auditors fees andexpenses): Includes the fees paid to the statutory auditors andbranch auditors for professional services rendered and all expensesfor performing their duties, even though they may be in the nature ofreimbursement of expenses. If external auditors have beenappointed by bank themselves for internal inspection and audits andother services, the expenses incurred in that context including fees
may not be included under this head but shown under Otherexpenditure.
Law charges: includes all legal expenses and reimbursement ofexpenses incurred in connection with legal services.
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Postage, telegrams, telephones etc.: Includes all postage chargeslike stamps, telegram, telephones, teleprinters etc. Repairs and Maintenance: Includes repairs to banks property, their
maintenance charges. Insurance: Includes insurance charges on banks property,
insurance premium paid to DICGC etc., to the extent they are not
recovered from the concerned parties. Other expenditures; Includes all expenses other than those not
included in any of the other heads like, license fees, donations,subscriptions to papers, periodicals, entertainment expenses, travelexpenses, etc. In case any particular item under this head exceedsone percentage of the total income, particulars may be given in the
notes.
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The Provisions and Contingencies include:
Provisions made for bad and doubtfuldebts
Provisions for taxation
Provision for diminution in the value ofinvestments
Transfers to contingencies
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Money At Call and Short Notice?
It relates to inter-bank transactions
Banks having short supply of moneyborrow from banks having surplus money.
Money is borrowed usually for 1 to 14days.
The rate of interest fluctuates everydayand even within a day.
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Advances? includes Loans, Cash Credit and Overdraft
Loan is an advance which has fixed amount and fixedperiod.
Cash Credit is an arrangement where banks agree tolend money to borrowers up to a fixed limit againstHypothecation or Pledge of securities. However theborrower need not avail the whole amount in one go.
Overdraft is an arrangement where customer is
permitted to overdraw money in his current account up toa certain limit against securities like, L.I.C. Policy, FDRs,National Saving Certificates, Quoted shares etc.
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Bills receivable being Bills for collection as per contra?
It is a contra item in the Balance Sheet.
Bills received being bills for collection accountdenotes the amounts receivable and is shownon assets side of the balance sheet.
Bills for collection being Bills receivable account
denotes the amount payable to the customerand is shown in the liabilities side of the balancesheet.
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Acceptance Endorsements and other Obligations? It represents liabilities, which the bank assumes on behalf of its
customers. The various ways in which a bank may accommodate its
customers are, opening of L/C, accepting bills on behalf of
customers, making endorsements on Promissory Note preparedby customers, issuing Letter of Guarantee.
The bank obtains counter Guarantee from its customers to meetthe third party liabilities.
It creates contra item in balance sheet. The account Constituents liability for acceptances, endorsements
or other obligations appears in the asset side of the balancesheet.
The account Acceptances, Endorsements and other Obligationsappears in the liabilities side of the balance sheet.
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, Non-Banking Assets?
This relates to assets, which are not acquired bythe banks, but against security of which Loan is
given. In case of non-payment of loan amount such
securities are taken in possession for recovery.
Profit or loss on disposal of such assets are
disclosed separately in the Profit and Lossaccount.
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Investment by banks include; Government Securities
Debentures and Bonds
Subsidiaries/Joint Ventures Shares
Approved securities
Others(Commercial papers, units ofmutual fund etc.)
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Prepare the Profit and Loss account of X Bank Ltd. for the year ended 31st March, 2003, fromthe following: Rs Interest on Fixed Deposits 1,62,410 Rebate on Bills discounted 29,000 Interest on Loans 45,000 Commission Charged to Customers 62,500 Establishment 15,000
Discount on Bills Discounted 89,000 Interest on Cash Credit 24,000 Amount Charged against Current Accounts 71,500 Directors Fees 10,000 Audit Fees 20,000 Postage and Telegram 2,000 Printing and Stationery 4,000 Rent and Taxes 22,500 Interest on Overdrafts 71,000 Sundry Charges 1,500 Interest on Savings Bank Deposits 57,780
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Profit & Loss Account for the year ended 31st March 2003 Schedule No. Rs I. Income Interest Earned 13 2,71,500 Other Income 14 62,500
Total 3,34,000 II. Expenditure Interest Expended 15 2,20,190
Operating Expenses 16 75,000 Provision for Contingencies Total 2,95,190
III. Profit Net Profit for the year 38,810
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Schedules to be annexed with Profit and Loss Account Schedule13: Interest Earned Interest on: Loan 45,000 Cash Credit 24,000 Overdrafts 71,000 1,40,000 Discount on Bills discounted 89,000
Less:Rebate on Bill Discounted 29,000 60,000 Amount charged against current accounts 71,500 2,71,500 Schedule 14: Other Income Commission charged to customer 62,500 Schedule 15: Interest Expended
Interest paid on Fixed Deposits 1,62,410 Savings Bank Deposits 57,780 2,20,190
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Schedule 14: Other Income Commission charged to customer
62,500 Schedule 15: Interest Expended
Interest paid on Fixed Deposits 1,62,410 Savings Bank Deposits
57,780
2,20,190
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Schedule 16: Operating Expenses Establishment Expenses 15,000
Directors Fees 10,000
Audit Fees 20,000 Rent and Taxes 22,500
Postage and Telegrams 2,000
Printing and Stationery 4,000
Sundry Expenses 1,500
75,000
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