A’ limited purchase the assets from ‘B’ Limited for ₹5,40,000. A Limited issued 10%debentures of ₹100 each at 10% discount against the payment. The number of debenturesreceived by B Limited will be:(A) 54000(B) 5400(C) 60000(D) none of the above
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A’ limited purchase the assets from ‘B’ Limited for ₹5,40,000. A Limited issued 10%debentures of ₹100 each at 10% discount against the payment. The number of debenturesreceived by B Limited will be:(A) 54000(B) 5400(C) 60000(D) none of the above
Solution
To find the number of debentures received by B Limited, we need to calculate the total value of the assets purchased by A Limited.
The assets were purchased for ₹5,40,000.
Now, let's calculate the total value of the debentures issued by A Limited.
The debentures were issued at a face value of ₹100 each, with a 10% discount.
So, the effective value of each debenture is ₹100 - (10% of ₹100) = ₹90.
To calculate the number of debentures received by B Limited, we divide the total value of the assets purchased (₹5,40,000) by the effective value of each debenture (₹90).
Number of debentures = ₹5,40,000 / ₹90 = 6000
Therefore, the correct answer is (C) 60000.
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