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(Calculation of different types of Capital): 

From the following details calculate authorised capital, issued, subscribed, called up and paid up share Capital and also calls in arrear and uncalled capital : 

Pankaj Ltd. was formed with a capital of Rs 5,00,000 divided in to 5,000 shares of Rs 100 each. Of these 1,000 shares were issued to the vendor as fully paid in payment of purchase of machinery. 3,000 shares were offered to the public and of these 2,500 shares were applied and allotted. Rs 10 was payable on application and Rs 25 on allotment. The balance was yet to be called. All the money called up was duly received with the exception of allotment money on 300 shares

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Particulars Amount (Rs)
Authorised Capital
(5,000 shares of Rs 100 each)
500,000
Issued Capital
(1,000 + 3,000 × 100)
400,000
Subscribed Capital
(1,000 + 2,500 × 100)
350,000
Called-up Capital
1,000 shares of Rs 100 each    100,000
2,500 shares of Rs 35 each       87,000
187,500
Paid-up Capital
1,000 × 100 + 2,000 × 35 – 300 × 25 = 1,00,000 + 87,500 – 7,500
180,000
Calls-in-Arrears
(300 × 25)
7,500
Uncalled Capital
(2,500 × 35)
162,500

 

Balance Sheet (Liability side only)
Particulars Amount
(Rs.)
Amount
(RS.)
Authorised Capital
5,000 shares of Rs 100 each
500,000
Issued Capital
4,000 shares of Rs 100 each
400,000
Subscribed Capital
3,500 shares of Rs 100 each
350,000
Called-up Capital
2,000 shares of Rs 100 each issued to a vendor for purchase of a machinery
100,000
2,500 shares of Rs 100 each,
Rs 35 called-up      87,500
( - ) : Calls-in-Arrears      7,500
80,000
Paid up Share Capital 180,000

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