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Thursday, 01 November 2012 17:20

Ms-4 Dec 2009

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MS-4   Dec, 2009

MS-4 : ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE FOR MANAGERS

1. (a) What do you understand by Internal Audit ? How do the functions of an internal auditor differ from that of External Auditor ?

(b) Explain the consistency concept and Accrual Concept of Accounting. How is the Accrual Concept adhered to while preparing the final accounts of a company ?

2. (a) What are intangible assets of a firm ? Why are they shown in the Balance Sheet ? What is meant by amortisation of such assets ? Give reason for the same.

(b) What do you understand by Appropriation of profit of a company ? How are the profits appropriated ? How will the profits to be appropriated, affected, if the company issues debentures, instead of equity shares to finance its activities ? Discuss how ?

3. Distinguish between :

a) FIFO and LIFO methods of Inventory valuation.

b) Rights Shares and Bonus Shares

(c) Direct Material Price Variance and Direct Material Usage Variance

(d) Imputed Costs and Opportunity Costs.

4. What do you understand by Break-even analysis ? Discuss the assumptions underlying the break-even analysis. How do these assumptions make the break-even analysis unrealistic ? Explain and prepare a Break-even chart assuming relevant figures.

5. (a) What do you understand by Flexible Budget ? How does it differ from a Fixed Budget ? Explain its utility to a business organisation.

(b) What do you mean by Control Ratios ? Explain the three important control ratios and discuss their significance.

6. Explain fully the following statements :

a) Operating cycle plays a decisive role in estimating the working capital requirement

of a firm.

b) As there is no explicit cost of retained earnings, they are free of cost.

c) Depreciation acts as a tax shield

d) An investor in shares considers not only its E.P.S. but also P.E. ratio.

7. A company, manufacturing a consumer product and marketing through its network of 400 depots all over the country, is considering closing down the depots and resorting to dealership arrangement. The total turnover of the company is Rs. 200 crore per annum. Average turnover, costs etc in respect of a depot is given below :

Average Turnover Rs. 50 lakh

Average Inventory Rs. 5 lakh

Administration Expenses Rs. 50,000 p.a

Staff Salary Rs. 80,000 p.a

The inventory carrying cost is 16% p.a., which is the rate for working capital finance. Marketing through dealers would involve engaging dealers for each area. The dealers will assure a minimum sale for each area. This would result in increasing the capacity utilisation from 75% as at present to 90%. The Company's P/V Ratio at present is 10% and the Break even point is at 50%of the capacity. Current profit is Rs. 150 lakh. Marketing through dealers would involve payment of a commission of 5% on sales, but 50% of the existing Depot Staff will have to be absorbed in the company. Dealers will deposit Rs. 5 crore with the company on which interest at 12% p.a. will be paid. You are required

  1. a)to work out the impact on profitability of the company by accepting the proposal as above, and
  2. b)to give your reaction if the commission to dealers is reduced to 4% on sales.

8. You have the following information on the performance of Premier Co. Ltd. and also the industry averages :

a) Determine the indicated ratios for the Premier Co. Ltd., and

b) Indicate the company's strengths and weakness as shown by your analysis.

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Thursday, 01 November 2012 14:58

Ms-4 Dec 2010

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Thursday, 01 November 2012 11:12

Ms-4 Dec 2011

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MS-4   Dec, 2011

MS-4 : ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE FOR MANAGERS

1. (a) How does an accountant follow the principle "anticipate no profit, provide for all losses" ? On which accounting concept is this based ? Explain it and discuss its significance.

(b) Distinguish between Financial Accounting and Management Accounting. What is the most important role of a Management Accountant in a business organisation ? Discuss.

2. (a) Distinguish between revenue expenditure and Capital expenditure. How are they treated while preparing the final accounts ? If by mistake the accountant of a firm treats a capital expenditure as revenue expenditure, how will it affect the final accounts of the' firm ? Give an example.

(b) Why is depreciation charged ? Explain the two methods of charging depreciation. In

which method the value of the asset is reduced to zero earlier ? Which one is more rational ? Explain why ?

3. "Financial Leverage is one of the important considerations in planning the capital structure of a company." Explain this statement giving an example. Briefly describe the other factors which are also considered while planning the Capital structure.

4. Distinguish between :

(a) Profit maximisation and Wealth maximisation goals.

(b) Accounting Rate of Return and Internal Rate of Return.

(c) Operating Cash flows and Financial cash flows.

(d) Direct Labour Rate Variance and Direct Labour Efficiency Variance.

5. Explain fully the following statements :

(a) "Break - even Analysis is not without limitations".

(b) "Lenders prefer high interest coverage ratio but a low debt-equity ratio".

(c) "Weighted average cost of capital would always be higher, if market value weights are used."

(d) Zero - based budgeting is a better alternative to traditional method of budgeting.

6. (a) "Sales Budget forms the basis on which all other budgets are built ." Explain. What factors are taken into consideration while preparing the sales budget ? Discuss.

(b) What is Rolling Budget ? How does it differ from flexible Budget ? What purposes

do these budgets serve ? Explain.

7. India Cables Ltd. is manufacturing a special type of cable used by electricity under takings the company is currently working at 80% capacity level. Data on annual sales and costs are as follows:

Sales Rs. 1,200 lakhs

Direct materials Rs. 560 lakhs

Direct Labour Rs.   240 lakhs

Factory overheads Rs. 180 lakhs

(80% fixed)

Selling, distribution and

Administration expenses

Rs 100 lakhs

(60% variable)

The company has just received an export order which requires utilisation of 40% of the plant capacity. The order can not be split and has to be executed in one lot as quickly as possible. The price offered is 10% lower than the current domestic price. Further, it will be necessary to spend 10% more on variable selling distribution and administration expenses because of the special type of export packing required. The company is considering the following options.

(a) reject the export order and carry on with the domestic sales.

(b) accept the export order and allow the domestic sales to fall to the extent required.

(c) Create additional plant capacity by installing new machinery which will result

in increase of fixed costs by Rs. 20 lakhs per annum.

Evaluate each of these options and suggest the best course of action for the company, assuming that the export order will continue in future years also.

8. From the following details furnished by Global Traders for the year ended March 31,2010 prepare its Balance Sheet as on that date :

Current Ratio 1.75

Quick Ratio   1.25

Gross Profit Ratio 25%

Reserves and surplus : capital 0.2

Stock Turnover 9

(cost of sales : closing stock)

Average collection period of 11/2 months

credit sales

Cost of sales : Fixed Assets 1.2

Debt : Equity Ratio 0.6

Fixed Assets : Net worth 1.25

The firm sells its products only on credit, credit sales for the year ended March 31,2010 amounted to Rs. 120 lakhs.

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