Working Capital = Rs. 1‚62‚000 Find out: (a) Current Assets (b) Current Liabilities (c) Liquid Assets 2.Given: Current Ratio 2.5 Liquidity Ratio 1.5 Working Capital Rs. 60‚000 Calculate: (a) Current Liabilities (b) Current Assets (c) Liquid Assets (d) Stock 3. Find out Current Assets (a) When current ratio is 2.4 and working capital is Rs. 1‚40‚000. (b) Calculate (i) current assets‚ (ii) liquid assets (iii) inventory‚ when current liabilities are Rs. 80‚000‚ current
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Total Profit b. P/V ratio c. Fixed costs d. BEP (amount) e. Safety margin % f. Sales volume required if desired profit is 14000 g. Profit if sales volume were 10% higher h. Sales volume required to maintain same profit if SP per unit reduced from Rs 10 to Rs 9 Ans Let additional units in 2nd half be X 43000 - 40000 = 3000 = V x X 50000 - 45000 = 5000 = S x X 3000/5000 = 60% = V/S = V/V ratio So P/V ratio = contribution/sales = 40% Of 95000‚ VC = 60% = 57000‚ Profit = 95000 - 83000 = 12000 So FC = 95000
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end‚ the toys were packed in n toys each‚ without any remainder. The total number of toys was (a) 1424 (b) 1434 (c) 1444 (d) 1454 2 SSC Combined Graduate Level (Main) Examination 2012 Question Paper 10. A and B started a business with Rs 20000 and Rs 35000 respectively. They agreed
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hues The financials of Asian Paints are awash in as many brilliant hues as the varied colours of the paints that it has on offer. The company’s revenues and profits are growing yearly at a fast clip‚ (revenues up 26% at Rs 91.2 bn‚ with pre-tax profits growing 21.5% to Rs 13.6 bn in 2011-12 as compared to the preceding year) and the company is simultaneously expanding capacity‚ and adding new plants to its list of units already under production. It is also debt free (what little debt that it
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Section II The intended marks for questions or the parts of questions given in brackets [ ]. SECTION I (40 Marks) Attempt all questions from this Section Question 1 (a) The simple interest on a sum of money for 2 years at 4% per annum is Rs.340. Find the sum of money and the compound interest on this sum for one year payable half yearly at the same rate. [3] (b) (c) If (x - 2) is a factor of 2 x3- x2- px-2 (i) find the value of p. (ii) with the value of p‚ factorize the above
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supply fans for Rs 285 each. In addition‚ ABC Ltd will have to incur costs of Rs 1.50 per unit for freight and Rs 10‚000 per year for quality inspection‚ storing etc of the product. In the most recent year ABC Ltd. Produced 25000 fans at the following total cost : Material Labour Supervision & other indirect labour Power and Light Depreciation Factory Rent Supplies Rs. 50‚00‚000 Rs. 20‚00‚000 Rs. 2‚00‚000 Rs. 50‚000 Rs. 20‚000 Rs. 5‚000 Rs. 75‚000 Power and light includes Rs 20‚000 for general
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2010 is 1.30:1 ‚2011 is 1.80:1‚ 2012 is 1.54:1 and 2013 is a 1‚53:1‚ that is company’s current assets in year 2013 was Rs. 1.53 for every 1Re of current liability‚ while in the year 2012 the current asset was Rs 1.54 Re of its current liability‚ while in the year 2011 the current assets was Rs 1.80 Re of its current liability‚ and while in the year 2010 the current assets was Rs 1.30 Re of its current liability. This signifies that the company’s ability to pay off its debt in year 2010‚ 2011
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onwards as far as the Construction business is concerned. Now‚ let me start with the summary of this quarter’s standalone financials. Revenue for the quarter has increased by 12% to Rs.375.40 crores as against Rs.334.50 crores last year. EBITDA for the quarter has increased by 24% to Rs.38.8 crores against Rs.31.4 crores last year. Profit after tax for the quarter was
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of yarn and manufactured about 6.4 yards of cloth of various kinds viz. dhoti‚ pugree-cloth‚ plain-khadi‚ heavy long-cloth‚ and dasoti-cloth in the same year. The total capital investment in the factory was Rs. 41‚38‚635‚ of which Rs. 23‚87‚280 were invested in buildings’ and machinery and Rs. 17‚51‚355 as working capital at the
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