Short answers long answers : Solutions of Questions on Page Number : 272 Q1 :What do you mean by Ratio Analysis? Answer : Ratio Analysis is a technique of financial analysis. It describes the relationship between various items of Balance Sheet and Income Statements. It helps us in ascertaining profitability, operational efficiency, solvency, etc. of a firm. It may be expressed as a fraction, proportion, percentage and in times. It enables budgetary controls by assessing qualitative relationship among different financial variables. Ratio Analysis provides vital information to various accounting users regarding the financial position and viability and performance of a…
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Short answers numerical questions long answers : Solutions of Questions on Page Number : 198 Q1 :List the techniques of Financial Statement Analysis. Answer : The following are the commonly used techniques of Financial Statement analysis : 1. Comparative Financial Statements 2. Common Size Financial Statements 3. Trend Analysis 4. Ratio Analysis 5. Cash Flow Statement 6. Fund Flow Statement The above listed techniques can be classified on the following basis: A. On the basis of Comparison 1. Inter-firm Comparison a) Comparative Statement (Balance Sheet, Profit and Loss Account) b) Common size Statement (of the same period) c) Ratio of…
Short answers long answers : Solutions of Questions on Page Number : 172 Q1: State the meaning of financial statement analysis? Answer: A critical and thorough examination of the financial statements of a company in order to understand the data contained in it, is known as ‘Financial Statement Analysis’. It helps in identifying and understanding the financial strengths and weaknesses of a business so that financial results can be drawn. Q2:What are limitations of financial statement analysis? Answer: Limitations of financial statement are given below. 1. Ignores Changes in the Price level The financial analysis fails to capture the change…
NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Accountancy Chapter 2 – Issue and Redemption of Debentures Short answers long answers : Solutions of Questions on Page Number : 142 Q1 :What is meant by a Debenture? Answer : The word Debenture is derived from a Latin word ‘debere’ which means to borrow. A debenture is issued in the form of a certificate under the seal of a company and containing a contract for the repayment of the principal sum after a fixed period of time and payment of interest at regular intervals, generally half yearly. Debentures are issued by a company for…
NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Accountancy Chapter 1 – Accounting for Share Capital Short answerslong answers : Solutions of Questions on Page Number : 65 Q1 :What is public company? Answer : A public company is defined as a company that offers a part of its ownership in the form of shares, debentures, bonds, securities to the general public through stock market. There must be atleast seven members to form a public company. As per the section 3 (1) (iv) of Companies Act 1956, public company means a company which: a) is not a private company, b) has a minimum…
Exercise 16.1 : Solutions of Questions on Page Number : 386 Q1 :Describe the sample space for the indicated experiment: A coin is tossed three times. Answer : A coin has two faces: head (H) and tail (T). When a coin is tossed three times, the total number of possible outcomes is 23 = 8 Thus, when a coin is tossed three times, the sample space is given by: S = {HHH, HHT, HTH, HTT, THH, THT, TTH, TTT} NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Math Chapter 16 – Probablity Q2 :Describe the sample space for the indicated experiment: A die…
Exercise 15.1 : Solutions of Questions on Page Number : 360 Q1 :Find the mean deviation about the mean for the data 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 17 Answer : The given data is 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 17 Mean of the data, The deviations of the respective observations from the mean are -6,-3, -2, -1, 0, 2, 3, 7 The absolute values of the deviations, i.e., are 6, 3, 2, 1, 0, 2, 3, 7 The required mean deviation about the mean is NCERT Solutions for Maths Class 11 Chapter 15 – Statistics Q2…
Exercise 14.1 : Solutions of Questions on Page Number : 324 NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Maths Chapter 14 – Mathematical Reasoning Q1 :Which of the following sentences are statements? Give reasons for your answer. (i) There are 35 days in a month. (ii) Mathematics is difficult. (iii) The sum of 5 and 7 is greater than 10. (iv) The square of a number is an even number. (v) The sides of a quadrilateral have equal length. (vi) Answer this question. (vii) The product of (-1) and 8 is 8. (viii) The sum of all interior angles of a triangle…
Exercise 13.1 : Solutions of Questions on Page Number : 301 NCERT Solutions for Class 11 Maths Chapter 13 – Limits and Derivatives Q1 :Evaluate the Given limit: Answer : Q2 :Evaluate the Given limit: Answer : Q3 :Evaluate the Given limit: Answer : Q4 :Evaluate the Given limit: Answer : Q5 :Evaluate the Given limit: Answer : Q6 :Evaluate the Given limit: Answer : Put x + 1 = y so that y → 1 as x → 0. Q7 :Evaluate the Given limit: Answer : At x = 2, the value of the given rational function…
Exercise 12.1 : Solutions of Questions on Page Number : 271 Q1 :A point is on the x-axis. What are its y-coordinates and z-coordinates? Answer : If a point is on the x-axis, then its y-coordinates and z-coordinates are zero. NCERT Solutions Class 11 Maths Chapter 12 – Introduction to Three Dimensional Geometry Q2 :A point is in the XZ-plane. What can you say about its y-coordinate? Answer : If a point is in the XZ plane, then its y-coordinate is zero. Q3 :Name the octants in which the following points lie: (1, 2, 3), (4, -2, 3), (4, -2,…