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Match List I with List II: \begin{tabular}{|l|l|}\hline\textbf{LIST I} & \textbf{LIST II} \ \hlineA. Operating Profit Ratio & I. Solvency Ratios \ \hlineB. Working Capital Turnover Ratio & III. Activity Ratios \ \hlineC. Debt-Equity Ratio & III. Activity Ratios \ \hlineD. Quick Ratio & IV. Profitability Ratios \ \hline\end{tabular} Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
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Match List I with List II:\begin{tabular}{|l|l|}\hline\textbf{LIST I} & \textbf{LIST II} \ \hlineA. Capital Reserve & I. Current Assets \ \hlineB. Inventories & II. Non-Current Liabilities \ \hlineC. Debentures & III. Current Liabilities \ \hlineD. Provision for tax & IV. Reserve and Surplus \ \hline\end{tabular}Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
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Which of the following items is not a tool of financial statement analysis?
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Which of the following items are part of Intangible non-current Assets?A. PatentsB. FurnitureC. Statement of Profit & Loss A/c (Dr)D. GoodwillE. TrademarkChoose the correct answer from the options given below:
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The following are items appearing on the Equities and Liabilities side of the Balance Sheet:A. Deferred tax Assets (Net)B. Reserve and SurplusC. Deferred tax Liabilities (Net)D. Long term borrowingsE. Long term loans and AdvancesChoose the correct answer from the options given below:
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Arrange the following items in the correct order of presentation within the Statement of Profit and Loss.A. Other incomeB. ExpensesC. Total RevenueD. Revenue from operationsE. Profit before tax and extraordinary itemsChoose the correct answer from the options given below:
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The dissolution of a Partnership may take place due to:A. Retirement of a PartnerB. Death of a PartnerC. Insolvency of a PartnerD. Admission of a New PartnerE. Completion of the Venture, if the partnership was formed for that specific purposeChoose the correct answer from the options given below:
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, , and were partners in a firm with a profit-sharing ratio of . retires and the new profit-sharing ratio between and is settled at . Calculate the gaining ratio of the remaining partners.
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Vikas and Rahul are partners sharing profits in the ratio of . They admit Sunil as a partner for a share in future profits. Sunil brings as his share of Goodwill, half of which is subsequently withdrawn by the sacrificing partners. Identify the correct journal entry to record the withdrawal of Goodwill by the partners.
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and are partners sharing profits in the ratio of . is admitted for a share of profits, bringing as capital. After all adjustments related to goodwill, revaluation of assets, and reassessment of liabilities, the adjusted capitals of and are and respectively. It is agreed that the partners' capitals should be arranged in proportion to the new profit-sharing ratio. Determine the required new capital of partner .
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Arrange the following actions in the correct chronological sequence in the context of the admission of a new partner.A. Finalizing terms for admission of a new partnerB. Calculation of sacrificing/gaining ratioC. Finalizing balance in partner's capital A/cD. Calculation of new profit-sharing ratioE. Valuation and adjustment of goodwillChoose the correct answer from the options given below:
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If at the time of a partner's admission, a positive (credit) balance in the Profit and Loss Account appears in the books, it will be transferred directly to the:
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, , and are partners sharing profits in the ratio of . is admitted into the firm for a share of profit, which he acquires as from and from . Calculate the new profit-sharing ratio of all four partners.
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Select the category of partner(s) who will compensate the deceased partner for their share of goodwill at the time of death.
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Select the option from the following that is not considered a mode of reconstitution of a partnership firm.
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Profits made on the Revaluation of Assets and Reassessment of Liabilities are distributed among whom?
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Salary payable to a partner is presented in which of the following accounts?
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Select the necessary conditions required for computing interest on drawings using the Average Period Method:A. Equal amount of drawingsB. Fixed intervals between drawingsC. Varying amounts of drawingsD. Different intervals between drawingsE. Presence of an agreed Rate of InterestChoose the correct answer from the options given below:
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The contents of a Partnership Deed include which of the following?A. Names and addresses of all partnersB. Method for settlement of disputes among partnersC. A mandate stating the deed once made cannot be altered under any scenarioD. Rules regarding the operation of the firm's Bank accountE. A rule that only verbal agreements between partners qualify as a formal deedChoose the correct answer from the options given below:
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Match List I with List II:\begin{tabular}{|l|l|}\hline\textbf{LIST I} & \textbf{LIST II} \ \hlineA. Only Capital A/c exists & I. Credited to partner's capital account \ \hlineB. Capital account balance remains unchanged & II. Debited to Partner's Capital Account \ \hlineC. Fresh/additional capital brought in by partner & III. Fixed Capital Account \ \hlineD. Permanent withdrawal of capital & IV. Fluctuating Capital Account \ \hline\end{tabular}Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
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Arrange the following legal requirements and processes in the correct logical order for a corporate "Buyback of Shares".A. The Articles of Association must explicitly authorize the buyback of shares.B. The entire buyback process must be completed within 12 months from the date of passing the resolution.C. The post-buyback debt-to-equity ratio must not exceed .D. A Special Resolution must be passed during the general meeting.E. A formal Declaration of Solvency must be filed with the Registrar of Companies and SEBI.Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
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Securities Premium reserve funds cannot be legally used for which of the following purposes?
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The net balance of the Share Forfeiture Account is presented in the Balance Sheet under which item?
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When a company reserves a specific portion of its uncalled capital to be called up only in the event of liquidation or winding up, this capital is known as:
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According to regulatory guidelines, receiving the minimum subscription of of the entire public issue must be completed within how many days from the date of issue of the prospectus?
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Identify the scenario from the options below that leads to the complete dissolution of a partnership firm, rather than just a reconstitution of the partnership.
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Arrange the following financial steps in the correct chronological sequence when winding up and dissolving a partnership firm.A. Payment of loans advanced by PartnersB. Settlement of secured outsider liabilitiesC. Realization of assets into cashD. Final settlement of partner capital accountsE. Payment of unsecured outsider liabilitiesChoose the correct answer from the options given below:
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Match List I with List II:\begin{tabular}{|l|l|}\hline\textbf{LIST I} & \textbf{LIST II} \ \hlineA. Horizontal Analysis & I. Common-size statement \ \hlineB. Vertical Analysis & II. Comparative statement \ \hlineC. External Analysis & III. Access to all published and unpublished information \ \hlineD. Internal Analysis & IV. Access only to published financial records \ \hline\end{tabular}Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
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When an unrecorded asset is taken over by a partner during the dissolution of a firm, it is recorded on which side of which account?
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Arrange the following components in the correct presentation sequence for constructing a Cash Flow Statement (Indirect Method) under AS-3.A. Calculation of cash flow from Operating ActivitiesB. Calculation of cash flow from Financing ActivitiesC. Calculation of net increase/decrease in cash and cash equivalents during the yearD. Calculation of cash flow from Investing ActivitiesE. Calculation of net profit before tax and extraordinary itemsChoose the correct answer from the options given below:
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Match List I with List II:\begin{tabular}{|l|l|}\hline\textbf{LIST I} & \textbf{LIST II} \ \hlineA. Employee benefit expenses & I. Investing activity \ \hlineB. Dividend received & II. Operating activity \ \hlineC. Loan raised & III. Extraordinary item \ \hlineD. Proceeds from earthquake disaster settlement & IV. Financing activity \ \hline\end{tabular}Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
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Based on the operational data provided below, calculate the net cash paid for inventory during the year:\begin{tabular}{|l|r|}\hline\textbf{Particulars} & \textbf{Amount (Rs.)} \ \hlineInventory at the beginning & 40,000 \ \hlineCredit Purchases & 1,60,000 \ \hlineInventory at the end & 38,000 \ \hlineTrade payables at the beginning & 14,000 \ \hlineTrade payables at the end & 14,500 \ \hline\end{tabular}
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Modern spreadsheet applications like Excel 2007 organize commands into a series of horizontal tabs known as the:
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In standard classic spreadsheet formats (such as Excel 97-2003), how many total "Rows" are available within a single worksheet?
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Microsoft Access (MS Access) is classified as a:
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Identify the required condition under which the clauses of a partnership deed can be modified or altered.
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Which of the following combinations for the issue and redemption of debentures is not practically possible or permissible in general accounting?
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Calculate the Normal Rate of Return if the firm's normal profit is , total assets are , and external liabilities are , for the purpose of valuing goodwill at the time of a partner's admission.
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For optimal clarity and readability, data visualization guidelines suggest that pie charts should generally not contain more than ______ categories.
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A newly admitted partner acquires an immediate statutory right to:
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\textbf{Case Study Description (Questions 41 to 45):}Review the Trial Balance and accompanying details provided by a school for the fiscal year ended 31st March 2017:\begin{tabular}{|l|r|l|r|}\hline\textbf{Debit Balance} & \textbf{Amount (Rs.)} & \textbf{Credit Balance} & \textbf{Amount (Rs.)} \ \hlineBuilding & 6,25,000 & Admission fees & 12,500 \ \hlineFurniture & 1,00,000 & Tuition fees received & 5,00,000 \ \hlineLibrary Books & 1,50,000 & Creditors for supplies & 15,000 \ \hlineInvestment @12% & 5,00,000 & Rent for the school hall & 10,000 \ \hlineSalaries & 5,00,000 & Miscellaneous receipts & 30,000 \ \hlineStationery & 40,000 & Government grant & 3,50,000 \ \hlineGeneral expenses & 18,000 & General fund & 10,00,000 \ \hlineSports expenses & 15,000 & Donation for library books & 62,500 \ \hlineCash at bank & 50,000 & Sale of old furniture & 20,000 \ \hlineCash in hand & 2,000 & & \ \hline\textbf{Total} & \textbf{20,00,000} & \textbf{Total} & \textbf{20,00,000} \ \hline\end{tabular}\textbf{Additional Information:}\begin{enumerate}\item Tuition fees outstanding/yet to be received for the year are .\item Salaries outstanding/yet to be paid amount to .\item Furniture costing was purchased on October 1, 2016.\item The book value of the furniture sold was on April 1, 2016.\item Depreciation is to be charged at on furniture, on Library books, and on building.\end{enumerate}Based on the case study data, calculate the Loss on the sale of old furniture:
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\textbf{Case Study Description:}Review the Trial Balance and accompanying details provided by a school for the fiscal year ended 31st March 2017:\begin{tabular}{|l|r|l|r|}\hline\textbf{Debit Balance} & \textbf{Amount (Rs.)} & \textbf{Credit Balance} & \textbf{Amount (Rs.)} \ \hlineBuilding & 6,25,000 & Admission fees & 12,500 \ \hlineFurniture & 1,00,000 & Tuition fees received & 5,00,000 \ \hlineLibrary Books & 1,50,000 & Creditors for supplies & 15,000 \ \hlineInvestment @12% & 5,00,000 & Rent for the school hall & 10,000 \ \hlineSalaries & 5,00,000 & Miscellaneous receipts & 30,000 \ \hlineStationery & 40,000 & Government grant & 3,50,000 \ \hlineGeneral expenses & 18,000 & General fund & 10,00,000 \ \hlineSports expenses & 15,000 & Donation for library books & 62,500 \ \hlineCash at bank & 50,000 & Sale of old furniture & 20,000 \ \hlineCash in hand & 2,000 & & \ \hline\textbf{Total} & \textbf{20,00,000} & \textbf{Total} & \textbf{20,00,000} \ \hline\end{tabular}\textbf{Additional Information:}\begin{enumerate}\item Tuition fees outstanding/yet to be received for the year are .\item Salaries outstanding/yet to be paid amount to .\item Furniture costing was purchased on October 1, 2016.\item The book value of the furniture sold was on April 1, 2016.\item Depreciation is to be charged at on furniture, on Library books, and on building.\end{enumerate}Based on the case study data, calculate the total Depreciation on furniture for the year:
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\textbf{Case Study Description:}Review the Trial Balance and accompanying details provided by a school for the fiscal year ended 31st March 2017:\begin{tabular}{|l|r|l|r|}\hline\textbf{Debit Balance} & \textbf{Amount (Rs.)} & \textbf{Credit Balance} & \textbf{Amount (Rs.)} \ \hlineBuilding & 6,25,000 & Admission fees & 12,500 \ \hlineFurniture & 1,00,000 & Tuition fees received & 5,00,000 \ \hlineLibrary Books & 1,50,000 & Creditors for supplies & 15,000 \ \hlineInvestment @12% & 5,00,000 & Rent for the school hall & 10,000 \ \hlineSalaries & 5,00,000 & Miscellaneous receipts & 30,000 \ \hlineStationery & 40,000 & Government grant & 3,50,000 \ \hlineGeneral expenses & 18,000 & General fund & 10,00,000 \ \hlineSports expenses & 15,000 & Donation for library books & 62,500 \ \hlineCash at bank & 50,000 & Sale of old furniture & 20,000 \ \hlineCash in hand & 2,000 & & \ \hline\textbf{Total} & \textbf{20,00,000} & \textbf{Total} & \textbf{20,00,000} \ \hline\end{tabular}\textbf{Additional Information:}\begin{enumerate}\item Tuition fees outstanding/yet to be received for the year are .\item Salaries outstanding/yet to be paid amount to .\item Furniture costing was purchased on October 1, 2016.\item The book value of the furniture sold was on April 1, 2016.\item Depreciation is to be charged at on furniture, on Library books, and on building.\end{enumerate}Based on the case study data, calculate the closing value of the Building as of 31.03.2017:
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\textbf{Case Study Description:}Review the Trial Balance and accompanying details provided by a school for the fiscal year ended 31st March 2017:\begin{tabular}{|l|r|l|r|}\hline\textbf{Debit Balance} & \textbf{Amount (Rs.)} & \textbf{Credit Balance} & \textbf{Amount (Rs.)} \ \hlineBuilding & 6,25,000 & Admission fees & 12,500 \ \hlineFurniture & 1,00,000 & Tuition fees received & 5,00,000 \ \hlineLibrary Books & 1,50,000 & Creditors for supplies & 15,000 \ \hlineInvestment @12% & 5,00,000 & Rent for the school hall & 10,000 \ \hlineSalaries & 5,00,000 & Miscellaneous receipts & 30,000 \ \hlineStationery & 40,000 & Government grant & 3,50,000 \ \hlineGeneral expenses & 18,000 & General fund & 10,00,000 \ \hlineSports expenses & 15,000 & Donation for library books & 62,500 \ \hlineCash at bank & 50,000 & Sale of old furniture & 20,000 \ \hlineCash in hand & 2,000 & & \ \hline\textbf{Total} & \textbf{20,00,000} & \textbf{Total} & \textbf{20,00,000} \ \hline\end{tabular}\textbf{Additional Information:}\begin{enumerate}\item Tuition fees outstanding/yet to be received for the year are .\item Salaries outstanding/yet to be paid amount to .\item Furniture costing was purchased on October 1, 2016.\item The book value of the furniture sold was on April 1, 2016.\item Depreciation is to be charged at on furniture, on Library books, and on building.\end{enumerate}Determine the total Salary Expense to be debited to the Income and Expenditure Account for the year 2016-17:
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\textbf{Case Study Description:}Review the Trial Balance and accompanying details provided by a school for the fiscal year ended 31st March 2017:\begin{tabular}{|l|r|l|r|}\hline\textbf{Debit Balance} & \textbf{Amount (Rs.)} & \textbf{Credit Balance} & \textbf{Amount (Rs.)} \ \hlineBuilding & 6,25,000 & Admission fees & 12,500 \ \hlineFurniture & 1,00,000 & Tuition fees received & 5,00,000 \ \hlineLibrary Books & 1,50,000 & Creditors for supplies & 15,000 \ \hlineInvestment @12% & 5,00,000 & Rent for the school hall & 10,000 \ \hlineSalaries & 5,00,000 & Miscellaneous receipts & 30,000 \ \hlineStationery & 40,000 & Government grant & 3,50,000 \ \hlineGeneral expenses & 18,000 & General fund & 10,00,000 \ \hlineSports expenses & 15,000 & Donation for library books & 62,500 \ \hlineCash at bank & 50,000 & Sale of old furniture & 20,000 \ \hlineCash in hand & 2,000 & & \ \hline\textbf{Total} & \textbf{20,00,000} & \textbf{Total} & \textbf{20,00,000} \ \hline\end{tabular}\textbf{Additional Information:}\begin{enumerate}\item Tuition fees outstanding/yet to be received for the year are .\item Salaries outstanding/yet to be paid amount to .\item Furniture costing was purchased on October 1, 2016.\item The book value of the furniture sold was on April 1, 2016.\item Depreciation is to be charged at on furniture, on Library books, and on building.\end{enumerate}Calculate the total Tuition Fee Income to be credited to the Income and Expenditure Account:
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\textbf{Case Study Description (Questions 46 to 50):}Review the share allotment data for Eicher Ltd. to answer the questions:Eicher Ltd. issued equity shares of each at a premium of per share, payable as follows:\begin{itemize}\item On Application: per share\item On Allotment: per share (including Premium)\item On First Call: per share (including Premium)\item On Final Call: Balance amount\end{itemize}Applications were received for shares. The Directors allotted shares on a pro-rata basis to applicants who applied for shares, rejecting the remaining applications. The excess application money received was adjusted against the amount due on allotment. All amounts due were received except for the first call from Rahul, who had applied for shares. His shares were forfeited immediately after the non-payment of the first call. These forfeited shares were later reissued at the minimum possible reissue price.Identify the correct journal entry to record the forfeiture of Rahul's shares:
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\textbf{Case Study Description:}Review the share allotment data for Eicher Ltd. to answer the questions:Eicher Ltd. issued equity shares of each at a premium of per share, payable as follows:\begin{itemize}\item On Application: per share\item On Allotment: per share (including Premium)\item On First Call: per share (including Premium)\item On Final Call: Balance amount\end{itemize}Applications were received for shares. The Directors allotted shares on a pro-rata basis to applicants who applied for shares, rejecting the remaining applications. The excess application money received was adjusted against the amount due on allotment. All amounts due were received except for the first call from Rahul, who had applied for shares. His shares were forfeited immediately after the non-payment of the first call. These forfeited shares were later reissued at the minimum possible reissue price.Calculate the amount credited to the Bank account on account of the refund sent to rejected applicants:
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\textbf{Case Study Description:}Review the share allotment data for Eicher Ltd. to answer the questions:Eicher Ltd. issued equity shares of each at a premium of per share, payable as follows:\begin{itemize}\item On Application: per share\item On Allotment: per share (including Premium)\item On First Call: per share (including Premium)\item On Final Call: Balance amount\end{itemize}Applications were received for shares. The Directors allotted shares on a pro-rata basis to applicants who applied for shares, rejecting the remaining applications. The excess application money received was adjusted against the amount due on allotment. All amounts due were received except for the first call from Rahul, who had applied for shares. His shares were forfeited immediately after the non-payment of the first call. These forfeited shares were later reissued at the minimum possible reissue price.Determine the amount to be transferred to the Capital Reserve Account upon the reissue of Rahul's shares:
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\textbf{Case Study Description:}Review the share allotment data for Eicher Ltd. to answer the questions:Eicher Ltd. issued equity shares of each at a premium of per share, payable as follows:\begin{itemize}\item On Application: per share\item On Allotment: per share (including Premium)\item On First Call: per share (including Premium)\item On Final Call: Balance amount\end{itemize}Applications were received for shares. The Directors allotted shares on a pro-rata basis to applicants who applied for shares, rejecting the remaining applications. The excess application money received was adjusted against the amount due on allotment. All amounts due were received except for the first call from Rahul, who had applied for shares. His shares were forfeited immediately after the non-payment of the first call. These forfeited shares were later reissued at the minimum possible reissue price.Identify the ratio in which the shares were allotted on a pro-rata basis:
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\textbf{Case Study Description:}Review the share allotment data for Eicher Ltd. to answer the questions:Eicher Ltd. issued equity shares of each at a premium of per share, payable as follows:\begin{itemize}\item On Application: per share\item On Allotment: per share (including Premium)\item On First Call: per share (including Premium)\item On Final Call: Balance amount\end{itemize}Applications were received for shares. The Directors allotted shares on a pro-rata basis to applicants who applied for shares, rejecting the remaining applications. The excess application money received was adjusted against the amount due on allotment. All amounts due were received except for the first call from Rahul, who had applied for shares. His shares were forfeited immediately after the non-payment of the first call. These forfeited shares were later reissued at the minimum possible reissue price.Before a company can legally forfeit a shareholder's shares for non-payment of calls, which corporate body is authorized and required to issue the formal forfeiture notice?

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