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Distinction Between Capital And Revenue Reserves - Accountsprinciplesofaccounts Jamb Past Questions and Answers

Accountsprinciplesofaccounts Questions And Answers On Distinction Between Capital And Revenue Reserves
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Questions and Answers on Distinction between capital and revenue reserves

Question 1 :



The term "accounting period" is used to refer to the

A. Time span during which taxes are paid to the inland revenue board
B. Budget period, usually one year, relied on by the accountant
C. Time span, usually one year, covered by financial statement
D. Period within which debtors are expected to settle accounts


Question 2 :



The part of equity which is payable on winding up is called?

A. General reserve
B. Revenue reserve
C. Capital reserve
D. Normal reserve


Question 3 :



If a property developing company sells a completed building to an interested third party, this sale can be treated in the books of the company as?

A. Capital receipt
B. Revenue receipt
C. Windfall receipt
D. Miscellaneous receipt


Question 4 :



Which of the following is the capital reserve of a company

A. Share premium
B. Retained profit
C. Accumulated depreciation
D. Loss on forfeited shares


Question 5 :



Capital reserves includes the following except

A. Revaluation surplus
B. Pre-incoporation profit
C. Share premium
D. General reserves






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