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1RNB GLOBAL UNIVERSITY
BCA 3nd SEMESTER
Adjustments in final accounts
Explained
SUBMITTED TO : -
Mr. Vikas Sharma
SUBMITTED BY
Tanishq Soni
Schedule vi , part1
Form Of Balance sheet
Date Particular Amount Date Particular Amount
• Share capital
 Authorized
capital
 Issued capital
Subscribed
capital
• Reserve and
surplus
• Secured loans
• Unsecured loans
• Current liabilities
n provisions
 current
liabilities
 provisions
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
• Fixed assets
• Investment
• Current assets n
loans and
advance
 current assets
 loans and
advances
• Miscellaneous
expenditure
• Profit and loss
account
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
xxx
2
Some Important and Common
Adjustments are listed below:
 Closing Stock:-
Adjustment Entry:
Closing Stock A/c--------Dr
To Trading A/c
 The Closing Stock is treated in the Final Accounts as follows:-
 On the Credit Side of “Trading A/c”, shown as separate item.
 On the Assets Side of the Balance Sheet, shown as a separate item under
“Current Assets”.
Dr. Cr.
Particulars Amount
in Rs.
Particulars Amount in
Rs.
By Closing Stock xxxxxxxxxx
Liabilities Amount
in Rs.
Assets Amount in
Rs.
Current Assets:
Closing Stock xxxxxxxxxx
3
Adjusted Purchases and Closing Stock
 Sometimes the Closing Stock may be given in the Trial Balance
itself. This would mean that both the Opening and the Closing
Stocks have been adjusted in the Purchases.
 In such a situation, the Opening Stock will not appear in Trial
Balance.
 The Trial Balance will show only the figures of Adjusted Purchases
and Closing Stock.
 The Adjusted Purchases are in fact the Cost of Goods Sold.
 They have been worked out by adding the Opening Stock + Net
Purchases + Direct Expenses – Closing Stock.
 The Adjusted Purchases are shown on the debit side of “Trading
Account”.
 In such a situation there is no need to show “Closing Stock in the
Trading Account” as it already stands adjusted in Purchases.
 It will be shown only on the “Assets side of Balance Sheet”.
4
 Outstanding Salaries:-
Adjustment Entry:
Concerned Expense A/c--------Dr
To Outstanding Expenses A/c
 The Outstanding Expenses is treated in Final Accounts as follows:-
 Added to the concerned expenses in the “Trading and Profit and Loss
A/c”.
 Shown on the Liabilities side of the Balance Sheet as a separate item
under “Current Liabilities”.
Dr. Cr.
Particulars Amount in
Rs.
Particular
s
Amount in
Rs.
To Expenses
Add:
Outstanding
Expenses
Xxxxxx
Xxxxxx
Liabilities Amount in
Rs.
Assets Amount in
Rs.
Current
Liabilities:
Outstanding
Exp.
Xxxxxx
5
Outstanding Expenses:-
 Outstanding Expenses are those expenses which have
been incurred during Current accounting year but have not
been paid till the end of the year. They are also called
“Accrued Expenses”.
 The Common examples of such expenses are the Salaries,
Wages and Rent for the last month of the Accounting year
paid in the first month of the Next year.
 Since they remained unpaid as at the end of Accounting
year, no entry might have been passed in the books of
account.
 So, they must be taken into account while preparing the
Trading and Profit and Loss A/c, otherwise it will not reveal
the correct amount of Profit or Loss.
6
 Prepaid Expenses:-
Adjustment Entry:
Prepaid Expenses A/c--------Dr
To Concerned Expense A/c
 The Prepaid Expenses will be treated in Final Accounts as follows:-
 Subtracted from the Concerned Expense in the “Trading and Profit and
Loss A/c”.
 Shown on the Assets side of the Balance Sheet as a separate item
under “Current Assets”.
Dr. Cr.
Particulars Amount in
Rs.
Particulars Amount in
Rs.
To Expense A/c
Less: Prepaid
Exp.
Xxxxxx
Xxxxxx
Liabilities Amount in
Rs.
Assets Amount in
Rs.
Current Assets:
Prepaid
Expenses
Xxxxxx
7
Prepaid Expenses:-
 Sometimes, the benefit of some Expenses will be
available not only in the Current Accounting year but
also in the Next year.
 That Portion of expense the benefit of which yet to be
received is called “Prepaid Expense” (or) “Unexpired
Expense”.
 Examples of such expenses are Unexpired
Insurance, Interest paid in Advance, etc.
 In such situations it is necessary to find out the
Unexpired Portion and adjust it in the concerned
expense.
8
 Accrued Income:-
Adjustment Entry:
Accrued Income A/c---------Dr
To Concerned Income A/c
 The Accrued Income is treated in final accounts as follows:-
 Added to the concerned income in the Profit and Loss Account and
 Shown on the Asset Side of the Balance Sheet as a separate item
under “Current Assets”.
Dr. Cr.
Particulars Amount in
Rs.
Particulars Amount in
Rs.
By Income
Add:
Accrued
Income
Xxxxxx
Xxxxxx
Liabilities Amount in
Rs.
Assets Amount in
Rs.
Current Assets:
Accrued Income Xxxxxx
9
Accrued Income:-
 Accrued Incomes are those incomes which have been
earned during the Current Accounting year but have
not been received till the end of the year.
 Accrued Income is also called as “Outstanding
Incomes” (or) “Incomes earned but not yet received”.
 Examples of such incomes are Commission
Receivable, Income on Investments due but not yet
received, etc.
10
 Income Received in Advance:-
Adjustment Entry:
Concerned Income A/c---------Dr
To Income received in advance A/c
 The Unearned Income is treated in the Final Accounts as
follows:-
 Deducted from the Concerned Income in the Profit and Loss
Account, and
 Shown on the Liabilities side of the Balance Sheet as a
separate item under Current Liabilities.
Dr. Cr.
Particulars Amount in
Rs.
Particulars Amount in
Rs.
By Income
A/c
Less:
Income
received in
Advance
Xxxxxx
Xxxxxx
Liabilities Amount
in Rs.
Assets Amount in
Rs.
Current Liabilities:
Income received in
advance
Xxxxxx
11
Income Received in Advance:-
 Any Income which belongs to the next accounting
year but has been received during the current
accounting year is called “Income Received in
Advance” (or) “Unearned Income”.
 It is the income in respect of which the service is yet
to be provided.
 Examples of such incomes are Rent received in
advance, Interest received in advance, etc.
 In such a situation, the unearned portion of the
income will have to be adjusted while preparing the
Final Accounts.
12
Illustration 1:-
Show how you will record the following items in the Profit and
Loss Account and the Balance Sheet.
The Trial Balance showed the following balances as on
December 31, 1987:
Particulars Amount in Rs.
Salaries
Wages
Rent Received
Commission
Received
Interest on
Investments
10000=00
20000=00
6600=00
2000=00
6000=00
13
Additional Information:
1. Salaries amounting to Rs.2,000 are Outstanding.
2. Wages include Rs.1,500 paid in Advance.
3. Interest on Investment include Rs.1,200 for the months of
January, February and March, 1988
4. Rent for the month of December amounting to Rs.600 is not yet
received.
Gross Profit for the year is Rs.40,000 and other expenses
amounted to Rs.10,000.
Profit and Loss Account for the year ended December 31,
1987
Dr. Cr.
Particulars Amount in
Rs.
Amount in
Rs.
Particulars Amount in
Rs.
Amount in
Rs.
To Salaries
Add:
Outstanding
To Wages
Less: Prepaid
To Other
Expenses
To Net Profit
(Transferred to
Capital A/c)
10,000
2,000
-------------
20,000
1,500
-------------
12,000
18,500
10,000
13,500
___________
54,000
___________
By Gross Profit
b/d
By Rent
Received
Add: Outstanding
By Commission
Received
By Interest on
Investments
Less: Received
in Advance
6,600
600
------------
6,000
1,200
------------
40,000
7,200
2,000
4,800
___________
54,000
___________
14
Balance Sheet as on December 31, 1987
Liabilities Amount in Rs. Assets Amount in Rs.
Current Liabilities:
Salaries
Outstanding
Interest Received in
Advance
2,000
1,200
Current Assets:
Wages Prepaid
Rent
Outstanding
1,500
600
15
16
Thank you

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Adjustments in Final Accounts Explained

  • 1. 1RNB GLOBAL UNIVERSITY BCA 3nd SEMESTER Adjustments in final accounts Explained SUBMITTED TO : - Mr. Vikas Sharma SUBMITTED BY Tanishq Soni
  • 2. Schedule vi , part1 Form Of Balance sheet Date Particular Amount Date Particular Amount • Share capital  Authorized capital  Issued capital Subscribed capital • Reserve and surplus • Secured loans • Unsecured loans • Current liabilities n provisions  current liabilities  provisions xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx • Fixed assets • Investment • Current assets n loans and advance  current assets  loans and advances • Miscellaneous expenditure • Profit and loss account xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx 2
  • 3. Some Important and Common Adjustments are listed below:  Closing Stock:- Adjustment Entry: Closing Stock A/c--------Dr To Trading A/c  The Closing Stock is treated in the Final Accounts as follows:-  On the Credit Side of “Trading A/c”, shown as separate item.  On the Assets Side of the Balance Sheet, shown as a separate item under “Current Assets”. Dr. Cr. Particulars Amount in Rs. Particulars Amount in Rs. By Closing Stock xxxxxxxxxx Liabilities Amount in Rs. Assets Amount in Rs. Current Assets: Closing Stock xxxxxxxxxx 3
  • 4. Adjusted Purchases and Closing Stock  Sometimes the Closing Stock may be given in the Trial Balance itself. This would mean that both the Opening and the Closing Stocks have been adjusted in the Purchases.  In such a situation, the Opening Stock will not appear in Trial Balance.  The Trial Balance will show only the figures of Adjusted Purchases and Closing Stock.  The Adjusted Purchases are in fact the Cost of Goods Sold.  They have been worked out by adding the Opening Stock + Net Purchases + Direct Expenses – Closing Stock.  The Adjusted Purchases are shown on the debit side of “Trading Account”.  In such a situation there is no need to show “Closing Stock in the Trading Account” as it already stands adjusted in Purchases.  It will be shown only on the “Assets side of Balance Sheet”. 4
  • 5.  Outstanding Salaries:- Adjustment Entry: Concerned Expense A/c--------Dr To Outstanding Expenses A/c  The Outstanding Expenses is treated in Final Accounts as follows:-  Added to the concerned expenses in the “Trading and Profit and Loss A/c”.  Shown on the Liabilities side of the Balance Sheet as a separate item under “Current Liabilities”. Dr. Cr. Particulars Amount in Rs. Particular s Amount in Rs. To Expenses Add: Outstanding Expenses Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Liabilities Amount in Rs. Assets Amount in Rs. Current Liabilities: Outstanding Exp. Xxxxxx 5
  • 6. Outstanding Expenses:-  Outstanding Expenses are those expenses which have been incurred during Current accounting year but have not been paid till the end of the year. They are also called “Accrued Expenses”.  The Common examples of such expenses are the Salaries, Wages and Rent for the last month of the Accounting year paid in the first month of the Next year.  Since they remained unpaid as at the end of Accounting year, no entry might have been passed in the books of account.  So, they must be taken into account while preparing the Trading and Profit and Loss A/c, otherwise it will not reveal the correct amount of Profit or Loss. 6
  • 7.  Prepaid Expenses:- Adjustment Entry: Prepaid Expenses A/c--------Dr To Concerned Expense A/c  The Prepaid Expenses will be treated in Final Accounts as follows:-  Subtracted from the Concerned Expense in the “Trading and Profit and Loss A/c”.  Shown on the Assets side of the Balance Sheet as a separate item under “Current Assets”. Dr. Cr. Particulars Amount in Rs. Particulars Amount in Rs. To Expense A/c Less: Prepaid Exp. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Liabilities Amount in Rs. Assets Amount in Rs. Current Assets: Prepaid Expenses Xxxxxx 7
  • 8. Prepaid Expenses:-  Sometimes, the benefit of some Expenses will be available not only in the Current Accounting year but also in the Next year.  That Portion of expense the benefit of which yet to be received is called “Prepaid Expense” (or) “Unexpired Expense”.  Examples of such expenses are Unexpired Insurance, Interest paid in Advance, etc.  In such situations it is necessary to find out the Unexpired Portion and adjust it in the concerned expense. 8
  • 9.  Accrued Income:- Adjustment Entry: Accrued Income A/c---------Dr To Concerned Income A/c  The Accrued Income is treated in final accounts as follows:-  Added to the concerned income in the Profit and Loss Account and  Shown on the Asset Side of the Balance Sheet as a separate item under “Current Assets”. Dr. Cr. Particulars Amount in Rs. Particulars Amount in Rs. By Income Add: Accrued Income Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Liabilities Amount in Rs. Assets Amount in Rs. Current Assets: Accrued Income Xxxxxx 9
  • 10. Accrued Income:-  Accrued Incomes are those incomes which have been earned during the Current Accounting year but have not been received till the end of the year.  Accrued Income is also called as “Outstanding Incomes” (or) “Incomes earned but not yet received”.  Examples of such incomes are Commission Receivable, Income on Investments due but not yet received, etc. 10
  • 11.  Income Received in Advance:- Adjustment Entry: Concerned Income A/c---------Dr To Income received in advance A/c  The Unearned Income is treated in the Final Accounts as follows:-  Deducted from the Concerned Income in the Profit and Loss Account, and  Shown on the Liabilities side of the Balance Sheet as a separate item under Current Liabilities. Dr. Cr. Particulars Amount in Rs. Particulars Amount in Rs. By Income A/c Less: Income received in Advance Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Liabilities Amount in Rs. Assets Amount in Rs. Current Liabilities: Income received in advance Xxxxxx 11
  • 12. Income Received in Advance:-  Any Income which belongs to the next accounting year but has been received during the current accounting year is called “Income Received in Advance” (or) “Unearned Income”.  It is the income in respect of which the service is yet to be provided.  Examples of such incomes are Rent received in advance, Interest received in advance, etc.  In such a situation, the unearned portion of the income will have to be adjusted while preparing the Final Accounts. 12
  • 13. Illustration 1:- Show how you will record the following items in the Profit and Loss Account and the Balance Sheet. The Trial Balance showed the following balances as on December 31, 1987: Particulars Amount in Rs. Salaries Wages Rent Received Commission Received Interest on Investments 10000=00 20000=00 6600=00 2000=00 6000=00 13 Additional Information: 1. Salaries amounting to Rs.2,000 are Outstanding. 2. Wages include Rs.1,500 paid in Advance. 3. Interest on Investment include Rs.1,200 for the months of January, February and March, 1988 4. Rent for the month of December amounting to Rs.600 is not yet received. Gross Profit for the year is Rs.40,000 and other expenses amounted to Rs.10,000.
  • 14. Profit and Loss Account for the year ended December 31, 1987 Dr. Cr. Particulars Amount in Rs. Amount in Rs. Particulars Amount in Rs. Amount in Rs. To Salaries Add: Outstanding To Wages Less: Prepaid To Other Expenses To Net Profit (Transferred to Capital A/c) 10,000 2,000 ------------- 20,000 1,500 ------------- 12,000 18,500 10,000 13,500 ___________ 54,000 ___________ By Gross Profit b/d By Rent Received Add: Outstanding By Commission Received By Interest on Investments Less: Received in Advance 6,600 600 ------------ 6,000 1,200 ------------ 40,000 7,200 2,000 4,800 ___________ 54,000 ___________ 14
  • 15. Balance Sheet as on December 31, 1987 Liabilities Amount in Rs. Assets Amount in Rs. Current Liabilities: Salaries Outstanding Interest Received in Advance 2,000 1,200 Current Assets: Wages Prepaid Rent Outstanding 1,500 600 15