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2017 WAEC Accounts - Principles of Accounts Theory (a) Explain some of the terms used in the accounts for not-for-profit making organizations (b)...

Accounts - Principles of Accounts
WAEC 2017

(a) Explain some of the terms used in the accounts for not-for-profit making organizations

(b) Distinguish between shares and debentures.

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Explanation

(a) (i) Accumulated Fund: this is the capital of a not -for - profit making organization. It is calculated as the difference between the total assets and total liabilities of a not-for-profit making organisation at any point in time.

(ii) Subscription in Arrears: this is the amount of subscription that is outstanding or had not been paid by a member as at the time of preparing the accounts of the club. It is classified as a current asset in the balance sheet.

(iii) Receipts and Payments Account: It is the equivalent of the cash book of a profit making organisation. The debit side shows details of opening cash/bank balances and all cash receipts while the credit side indicates all cash/bank payments and their closing balances.

(iv) Income and Expenditure Account: this is the equivalent of the Profit and Loss Account of a profit making organisation. It records only revenue expenditure and revenue receipts and it discloses a balance as surplus or deficit.

(v) Entrance Fees: These are amounts payable when a person first joins a club. These are normally included as income in the year that they are received. However, the club may capitalize it and spread it over a number of years.

(b) Distinction between Shares and Debentures
- Shares are fractions or proportions of members' interest or investments in a company; While debentures are written acknowledgement of a long term loan given to a company.
- Shares attract dividends; while debentures attract fixed interest.
- Holders of shares are part owners of the company; while holders of debentures are creditors to the company.
- The interest payable on debentures is compulsory; while-the dividend payable on shares depends on availability of profits.


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