Question : Which of the following is not an example of operating activities for a Non-finance company?
Option 1: Cash payment for purchase of goods and/or availing services;
Option 2: Cash payment to Trade Payables (i.e., Creditors and Bills Payable);
Option 3: Cash payment of wages, salaries and other payments to employees;
Option 4: Dividend received on securities;
Correct Answer: Dividend received on securities;
Solution : Answer = Dividend received on securities;
Dividends received on securities are not an example of operating activities in the case of a Non-finance company. Operating activities typically involve transactions related to core business operations, such as sales, purchases, and payments to suppliers and employees, whereas dividends received are related to investment activities. In the case of a finance company, dividends received on securities are an example of operating activities. Hence, the correct option is 4.
Question : The formula for calculating Trade Payables Turnover Ratio is -
Option 1: Net Credit purchase / Average creditors
Option 2: Net Credit purchase / Avg. creditors + Avg. bills payable
Option 3: Cash Purchase / Total Creditors
Option 4: None of the above
Question : Which of the following is an example of operating activities for a non-Finance company?
Option 1: Cash receipts from sale of goods and/or rendering services;
Option 2: Cash receipts from royalties, fees and commission, etc.;
Option 3: Cash receipts from Trade Receivables (i.e., Debtors and Bills Receivable);
Option 4: All of the above
Question : What adjustments are required for a decrease or increase in Trade Payables/bills payable while calculating 'Cash flow from operating activities'?
Option 1: Deducted and added
Option 2: Added and deducted
Option 3: Added and added
Option 4: Deducted and deducted
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