The opening Capital of a concern is Rs.30000/-
owner withdral for personal use Rs.28000/-
Closing capital balance of concern is Rs.37000/-
choose the correct answer from the following.
1.Net Loss Rs.14000/-
2.Net Profit Rs.35000/-
3.Net profit Rs.14000/-
4.Net Loss Rs.35000/-
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please answer this question.the following balances were extracted from the books of modern traders on 31st dec,2010.capital(85000)fixed assets(45000)stock1-1-2010(15000)sundry debtors(20600)productive exp(3300)reserves fund(6600)discount received(800)cash in hand(6200)drawing(5000)accomulated dep.(9000)purchases(82000)bad debts(400)unproductive exp.(27400)sundry creditors(9000)sales(120000)cash at bank(25500).adjustments.stock on 31-12-2010(15000).outstanding wages (5000) write-off (600)of further bad debts. create provision for bad & doubtful debts at {5%) on debtors.unproductive expenses includes anitem of prepaid insurance (100).provide depreciation on original cost of fixed assets @ (10%).
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