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Profit and Loss Account Lecture 1 Profit and Loss Account Particulars Amount Rs. Sales Less: Cost of Goods Sold X (X) Gross Profit Other income Less: Administrative Expenses Selling Expenses Operating Profit Less: Financial Expenses (x) Profit Before Tax Less: Tax Net Profit After Tax for the Year

Profit and Loss Account Lecture 1 Profit and Loss Account Sales Sales are the revenue against the sale of the product in which the organization deals. In case of a service organization, there will be Income Against Services Rendered instead of Sales and there will be no Cost of Sales or Gross Profit. Cost of Goods Sold / Gross Profit It is the direct cost incurred to manufacture the goods that are sold during the period. Gross Profit = Sales – Cost of Goods Sold

Profit and Loss Account Lecture 1 Profit and Loss Account Other Income Other income includes revenue from indirect source of income, such as return on investment, profit on PLS account, Sale of scrap etc. Administrative and Selling Expenses All costs that are incurred for the purpose of business but are not directly related to production are classified in Admin and Selling Expenses. All expenses should be distributed properly among the three classifications i.e. Cost of Goods Sold, Administrative Expenses and Selling Expenses to present the financial statements fairly.

Profit and Loss Account Lecture 1 Profit and Loss Account Financial Expenses Financial expense are the cost / interest paid on loans taken by the organization. These are shown separately in the Profit and Loss Account

Profit and Loss Account Lecture 1 Profit and Loss Account Income Tax Income Tax is paid on Net Profit. At the time of preparing annual financial statements, an estimate of expected tax liability is made. A provision is then created equal to that estimate. The treatment of Provision for tax is same as that of provision for Doubtful debts. i.e. provision is made at the time of preparing accounts which then adjusted accordingly at the time actual tax expense is known.

Balance Sheet (Assets) Lecture 1 Balance Sheet (Assets) Particulars Amount Rs. Assets Non Current Assets Fixed Assets Capital Work In Progress Deferred Costs Long Term Investments Current Assets Stocks Trade debtors and Other Receivables Prepayments Short Term Investments Cash and Bank Liabilities Capital x Profit x X x Long Term Liabilities Short Term Liabilities Total x Total x

Balance Sheet (Assets) Lecture 1 Balance Sheet (Assets) Particulars Amount Rs. Assets Non Current Assets Fixed Assets Capital Work In Progress Deferred Costs Long Term Investments X Current Assets Stocks Trade debtors and Other Receivables Prepayments Short Term Investments Cash and Bank Total

Balance Sheet (Assets) Lecture 1 Balance Sheet (Assets) Fixed Assets Assets purchased not for resale are called fixed assets and these are presented at cost less accumulated depreciation OR revalued amount. Capital Work in Progress A fixed asset under completion is shown under this head. At the time of completion it is transferred to fixed assets. Deferred Costs These are revenue expenditures that benefit the organization for a period longer than one year. These are, therefore, initially shown in balance sheet and then charged to profit and loss (amortized) over the period they are expected to provide benefit to the organization.

Balance Sheet (Assets) Lecture 1 Balance Sheet (Assets) Long Term and Short Term Investments Investments made with the intention that they will be held for a period longer than twelve months are classified as long term and those made for a period shorter than 12 months are classified as short term.

Balance Sheet (Assets) Lecture 1 Balance Sheet (Assets) Following things are important to note here: Classification is to be made every time a balance sheet is prepared and the period is to be calculated from the date of balance sheet. An investment may initially be made as a current investment. Subsequently, if it is decided to hold it for a longer period. Then, its classification will have to be changed accordingly and vice versa. Therefore, investments are checked for classification every time a balance sheet is prepared and presented accordingly.