Joint Stock Company Accounts : Redemption of Debenture
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What does 'Redemption of Debentures' mean?
As per Section 71 of the Companies Act, 2013, a company must create Debenture Redemption Reserve (DRR) equivalent to at least what percentage of the amount of debentures issued?
As per Rule 18(7)(c) of Companies (Share Capital and Debentures) Rules 2014, a company must invest or deposit at least what percentage of the face value of debentures maturing during the year as Debenture Redemption Investment (DRI)?
When debentures are redeemed at a premium, which account is debited along with the Debentures Account at the time of recording the amount due to debentureholders?
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After redemption of debentures, the Debenture Redemption Reserve (DRR) balance is transferred to which account?
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General Reserve A/c
Step 1: Once debentures are redeemed, the purpose of the Debenture Redemption Reserve is fulfilled. Step 2: As per the latest rule, the proportionate DRR balance is transferred to General Reserve after redemption. Step 3: The journal entry is: Debenture Redemption Reserve A/c Dr. → To General Reserve A/c. Step 4: The transfer is proportionate – for example, if 25% of debentures are redeemed, 25% of DRR (i.e., 25% of the DRR created) is transferred. Step 5: Capital Reserve is for capital profits; Securities Premium Reserve is for premium on issue – neither is correct here.
A company issued ₹8,00,000 debentures and is required to create DRR. What is the minimum amount of DRR to be created before the commencement of redemption?
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₹2,00,000
Step 1: The law requires a minimum of 25% of the face value of debentures issued to be transferred to DRR. Step 2: Calculation: 25% × ₹8,00,000 = ₹2,00,000. Step 3: ₹1,20,000 is 15% of ₹8,00,000 – this is the DRI amount, not DRR. Step 4: ₹4,00,000 is 50% and ₹80,000 is 10% – neither is the prescribed DRR percentage. Step 5: Always apply 25% to the face value of debentures issued to find the DRR requirement.
Which of the following companies is EXEMPTED from creating Debenture Redemption Reserve (DRR)?
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A Banking Company regulated by RBI
Step 1: Rule 18(7) of Companies (Share Capital and Debentures) Rules 2014 lists exceptions to DRR creation. Step 2: All India Financial Institutions regulated by RBI and Banking Companies are NOT required to create DRR. Step 3: Additionally, NBFCs and other Financial Institutions (like LIC, UTI) are not required to create DRR for privately placed debentures. Step 4: Manufacturing companies and infrastructure companies issuing public debentures must create DRR as per normal rules. Step 5: Private limited companies issuing public debentures are also required to create DRR.
When a company purchases its own debentures in the open market for immediate cancellation at a price BELOW face value, the gain is transferred to which account?
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Capital Reserve A/c
Step 1: When a company buys its own debentures at a price lower than the face value (or lower than the redemption price), it makes a gain/profit. Step 2: This gain is called 'Gain on Cancellation of Debentures' and is a capital profit (not a revenue profit). Step 3: Capital profits are transferred to Capital Reserve A/c, not to Profit and Loss Statement. Step 4: The journal entry is: Gain on Cancellation of Debentures A/c Dr. → To Capital Reserve A/c. Step 5: Profit and Loss Statement is used for revenue profits; General Reserve is for distributable profits – neither applies to capital gains o
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