LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS), CHENNAI – 600 034
M.Com. DEGREE EXAMINATION – COMMERCE
SECOND SEMESTER – APRIL 2011
CO 2814/2810 – ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKING
Date : 11-04-2011 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks
Time : 9:00 – 12:00
Part – A
Answer ALL questions 10 x 2 = 20
- Explain the concept of Fund Flow Statement.
- Discuss the objectives of Financial Statement Analysis.
- What is Contribution?
- What is Zero-Base Budgeting?
- Define Standard Costing.
- Classify the types of Standards.
- What is Transfer Pricing?
- A factory produces 2 units of a commodity in one standard hour. Actual production during a particular year is 17,000 units and the budgeted production for the year is fixed at 20,000 units. Actual hours operated are 8,000. Calculate the efficiency and activity ratios.
- The cost, volume and profit relationship of a company is described by equation Y = Rs.3,00,000 + 0.7 X in which X represents sales and Y represents total cost. Find out (a) P.V. ratio (b) B.E. sales
- Product X requires 20 kgs. of material at Rs.4per kg. The actual consumption of material for the manufacturing of product X came to 24 Kgs. of material at Rs.4-50 per kg. Calculate
(i) Material Cost Variance (ii) Material Price Variance
PART – B
Answer any Five Questions: 5 x 8 = 40
- How cash flow statement differs from funds flow statement?
- “Ratio analysis is a tool of management for measuring efficiency and guiding business policies” – Discuss
- Briefly discuss the steps in the installation of a system of budgetary control.
- From the following information prepare a Balance Sheet. Show the workings.
- Working Capital Rs. 75,000
- Reserves and Surplus 1,00,000
- Bank Overdraft 60,000
- Current ratio 1.75
- Liquid ratio 1.15
- Fixed assets to proprietors funds 0.75
- Long term liabilities NIL
- From the particulars given below prepare a Cash Budget for the month June 2008:
- Expected sales:
April 2008 – Rs. 20,000; May – Rs. 2,20,000; June – Rs. 1,90,000
Credit allowed to customers is two months and 50% of the sales of every month is on cash basis.
- Estimated purchases:
May 2008 – Rs. 1,20,000; June – 1,10,000
40% of the purchase of every month is on cash basis and the balance is payable next month.
- Rs. 2,000 is payable as rent every month.
- Time lag in payment of overhead is ½ month.
Overhead: For May Rs. 12,000; For June Rs. 11,000
- Depreciation for the year is Rs. 12,000
- Interest receivable on investment during June and December Rs. 3,000 each.
- Estimated Cash Balance as on 1-6-2008 is Rs. 42,500.
- From the following summarized balance sheets of Sri Krishna Ltd., prepare a schedule of changes in working capital and a statement of sources and application of funds.
Liabilities | 1998
Rs. |
1999
Rs. |
Assets | 1998
Rs. |
1999
Rs. |
Share capital
Creditors Profit and Loss A/c
|
4,00,000
1,06,000 14,000 |
5,75,000
70,000 31,000
|
Plant
Stock Debtors Cash |
75,000
1,21,000 1,81,000 1,43,000 |
1,00,000
1,36,000 1,70,000 2,70,000 |
5,20,000 | 6,76,000 | 5,20,000 | 6,76,000 |
- The labour budget of a company for a week is as under.
20 skilled men at Rs.5 per hour for 40 hours
40 Unskilled men at Rs.3 per hour for 40 hours.
The actual employment was as under:
- killed men at Rs. 5 per hour for 40 hours.
30 nskilled men at Rs.4 per hour for 40 hours. Calculate labour variances.
- A machine which originally cost Rs.1,20,000.00 has an estimated life of 10 years and is depreciated at the rate of Rs.12,000.00 per year. It has been unused for some time as expected production orders did not materialize. A special order has now been received which would require the use of the machine for two months. The current net realizable value of the machine is Rs.80,000.00. it is used for the job, its value is expected to fall to Rs.75,000.00. The net book value of the machine is Rs.84,000.00. Routine maintenance of the machine currently costs Rs.400 per month. With use, the cost of maintenance and repairs would increase to Rs.600 per month.
What would be the relevant cost of using the machine for the order so that the minimum price for the order cab be ascertained?
PART – C
Answer any Two Questions 2 x 20 = 40
- From the summarized balance sheets of Kissan Industries Ltd., prepare a cash flow statement for the year ended
31-3-2008
Liabilities | 31.3.08
Rs. |
31-3-08
Rs. |
Assets | 31-3-08
Rs. |
31-3-08
Rs. |
Share capital
General reserve Profit and Loss A/c Sundry creditors Outstanding expenses Provision for taxation Provision for bad debts |
10,000
1,400 1,600 800 120 1,600 80
15,600 |
10,000
1,800 1,300 600 100 1,800 100
15,700 |
Goodwill
Land Building Investments Inventories Bills Receivable Bank |
1,200
4,000 3,700 1,000 3,000 2,000 700
15,600 |
1,200
3,600 3,600 1,100 2,400 2,300 1,500
15,700 |
Additional Information:
- A piece of land has been sold for Rs.400
- Depreciation of Rs.700 has been charged on building
- Provision for taxation2,000 has been made during the year
- A Ltd. is formed to produce product X, the demand for which is uncertain. Their estimated costs are:
Materials p.u. Rs. 2
Labour cost p.u. Rs. 6
Variable overheads Rs. 4
Fixed manufacturing expenses Rs. 96,000
(a) If the selling price p. u. is Rs. 20, how many units they have to sell to :
(i) break even
(ii) make a profit of Rs. 32,000
(iii) make a profit of 20% on sales
(b) If the demand for the product is 10,000 units, what selling price they must charge in order to:
(i) break even
(ii) make a profit of Rs. 24,000
(iii) make a profit of 20%on sales
- Calculate material variances from the following details.
Standard Actual
Material Qty. Price Total Qty. Price Total
Kg. Rs. Rs. kg. Rs. Rs.
A 500 6.00 3,000 400 6.00 2,400
B 400 3.75 1,500 500 3.60 1,800
C 300 3.00 900 400 2.80 1,120
1200 1300
Less 10%
Normal Loss 120 220
1,080 5,400 1,080 5,320
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