Tuesday, 30 January 2018

ISSUE AND REDEMPTION OF DEBENTURES

ISSUE AND REDEMPTION OF DEBENTURES
Meaning of Debentures
 The word ‘debenture’ has been derived from a Latin word ‘debere’ which means to borrow. Debenture is a written instrument acknowledging a debt under the common seal of the company.
BOND: Bond is also an instrument of acknowledgement of debt. Traditionally, the Government issued bonds.
Distinction between Shares and Debentures
Basis
Shares
Debentures
Ownership
Ownership Capital
Borrowed Capital
Return
Dividend
Interest
Repayment
Not returned during the life of the company
Returned only after the completion of specific period.
Voting Rights
Have voting rights
Do not have voting right.
Security
Not Secured
Secured by assets of company
Convertibility
Can not be converted into Debentures
Can be converted into shares.
Types of Debenture/Bond
ISSUE OF DEBENTURES
Issue of Debentures for Cash
On Application
1.     On opening account in scheduled bank
Bank A/c Dr.
To Debenture Application A/c
(Amount received on application for — Debenture @ Rs. ______ per Debenture)
2.     For Transfer of Application Money
Debenture Application A/c Dr.
To Debenture Capital A/c
(Application money on _____ Debenture allotted/transferred to Debenture Capital)
3.     For Money refunded on rejected application
Debenture Application A/c Dr.
To Bank A/c
(Application money returned on rejected application for ___ Debenture)
On Allotment
4.     For Amount Due on Allotment
Debenture Allotment A/c Dr.
To Debenture Capital A/c
5.     For Adjustment of Excess Application Money
Debenture Application A/c Dr.
To Debenture Allotment A/c
(Application Money on __ Debenture @ Rs__per Debenture adjusted to the amount due on allotment).
6.      For Receipt of Allotment Money
Bank A/c Dr.
        To Debenture Allotment A/c
(Allotment money received on ___ Debenture @ Rs. — per Debenture Combined Account)
On Receipt of Call Money
7.  For Call Amount Due
Debenture Call A/c Dr.
To Debenture Capital A/c
(Call money due on ___ Debenture @ Rs. ____ per Debenture)
8.  For Receipt of Call Amount
Bank A/c Dr.
To Debenture Call A/c
(Call money received)
Issue of Debentures at a Discount
Debenture is issued at a price below its nominal value.
It is a capital loss and can be written-off either by debiting it to profit and loss.
12% Debenture Allotment A/c Dr.
Discount on Issue of Debentures A/c Dr.
To 12% Debenture A/c
(Allotment money due on debentures)
Issue of Debentures at Premium
The price charged is more than its nominal value. Amount of premium is credited to securities premium account and is shown on the liabilities side of the balance sheet under the head reserves and surpluses.
10% Debenture Allotment A/c Dr.
          To 10% Debentures A/c
To Securities Premium A/c
(Allotment money due on debentures)
Over Subscription
The number of debentures applied for is more than the number of debentures offered to the public.
Issue of Debentures for Consideration other than Cash
1. Asset A/c          Dr.
To Vendor
(Asset purchased)
2. When debentures are issued at par
Vendors A/C        Dr.
To debentures Capital A/c
(debentures issued at par)
3. When debentures are issued at Discount
Vendors A/C                           Dr.
Discount on Issue of debentures A/c Dr.
To debentures Capital A/c
(debentures issued at discount)
4. When debentures are issued at premium
Vendors A/C                   Dr.
To debentures Capital A/c
To Securities Premium A/c
(debentures issued at premium)
Issue of Debentures as a Collateral Security
          Any security in addition to primary security is called ‘collateral security’. The amount of debentures will be transferred to debenture suspense account.
Debenture Suspense A/c Dr.
To 19% Debentures A/c
For cancellation of 19% debentures as collateral security on repayment of bank loan.
19% Debentures A/c Dr.
To Debenture Suspense A/c
TERMS OF ISSUE OF DEBENTURES
1. Issue at par and redeemable at par
(a) Bank A/c Dr.
To Debenture Application & Allotment A/c
(Receipt of application money)
(b) Debenture Application & Allotment A/c Dr.
To Debentures A/c
(Allotment of debentures)
2. Issue at a discount and redeemable at par
(a) Bank A/c Dr.
To Debenture Application & Allotment A/c
(Receipt of application money)
(b) Debenture Application & Allotment A/c Dr.
Discount on Issue of Debentures A/c Dr.
To Debentures A/c
(Allotment of debentures at a discount)
3. Issue at premium and redemption at par
(a) Bank A/c Dr.
To Debenture Application & Allotment A/c
(Receipt of application money)
(b) Debenture Application & Allotment A/c Dr.
To Debentures A/c
To Securities Premium A/c
(Allotment of debentures at a premium)
4. Issue at par and redeemable at premium
(a) Bank A/c Dr.
To Debenture Application & Allotment A/c
(Receipt of application money)
(b) Debenture Application & Allotment A/c Dr.
Loss on Issue of Debentures A/c Dr.(with premium on redemption)
To Debentures A/c (with nominal value of debenture)
To Premium on Redemption of Debenture A/c(with premium on redemption)
 (Allotment of debentures at par and redeemable at a premium)
5. Issue at discount and redemption at premium
Bank A/c Dr.
To Debenture Application & Allotment A/c
(Receipt of application money)
Debenture Application & Allotment A/c Dr.
Loss on Issue of Debentures A/c Dr. (with discount on issue plus
premium on redemption)
To Debentures A/c (with nominal value of debenture)
To Premium on Redemption of Debentures A/c (with premium on redemption)
 (Allotment of debentures at a discount and redeemable at premium)
6. Issued at a premium and redeemable at premium
Bank A/c Dr.
To Debenture Application & Allotment A/c
(Receipt of application money)
Debenture Application & Allotment A/c Dr.
Loss on Issue of Debentures A/c Dr.(with premium on redemption)
To Debentures A/c (with nominal value of debenture)
To Securities Premium A/c (with premium on issue)
To Premium on Redemption of Debentures A/c (with premium on redemption)
INTEREST ON DEBENTURES
Interest at fixed percentage will be paid periodically until debentures are repaid. According to Income Tax Act 1961, a company must deduct income tax at a prescribed rate from the interest payable on debentures if it exceeds the prescribed limit.
1. When interest is due
Debenture Interest A/c Dr.
To Income Tax payable A/c
To Debentureholders A/c
(Amount of interest due on debenture and tax deducted at source )
2. For payment of interest to debentureholders
Debentureholders A/c Dr.
To Bank A/c
(Amount of interest paid to debentureholders)
3. On transfer debenture Interest Account to statement of Profit and Loss
Profit and Loss A/c Dr.
To Debenture Interest A/c
(Debenture interest transferred to profit and loss A/c)
4. On payment of tax deducted at source to Government
Income Tax Payable A/c Dr.
To Bank A/c
(Payment of tax deducted at source on interest on debentures)
Writing-Off Discount/Loss On Issue Of Debentures
The discount/loss on issue of debentures is a capital loss or a fictitious asset.
Profit and Loss A/c Dr.
To Discount/Loss on Issue of Debentures A/c
(Discount/loss on issue of debentures written-off)
REDEMPTION OF DEBENTURES
Redemption of debentures means repayment of the amount of debentures.
Redemption by Payment in Lump Sum
1. If debentures are to be redeemed at par
(a) Debentures A/c                    Dr.
To Debentureholders
(b) Debentureholders      Dr.
To Bank A/c
2. If debentures are to be redeemed at premium
(a) Debentures A/c                    Dr.
      Premium on Redemption of Debentures A/c Dr.
To Debentureholders
(b) Debentureholders      Dr.
To Bank A/c
The Debenture Redemption Reserve account appears on the liability side of the Balance sheet under the head “Reserves and Surpluses.” When the debentures are redeemed, the requisite amount of Debenture Redemption Reserve is transferred to General Reserve.
Redemption by Payment in Instalments
1. If redeemed out of profits
(a) Statement of profit and loss                  Dr.
To Debenture Redemption Reserve A/c
(b) Debentures A/c                                      Dr.
To Debentureholders
(c) Debentureholders                          Dr.
To Bank A/c
2. If redeemed out of capital
(a) Debentures A/c                   Dr.
To Debentureholders
(b) Debentureholders A/c                  Dr.
To Bank A/c
Redemption by Purchase in Open Market
Debentures are purchased from the market at a discount and cancelled
1. On purchase of our debentures for immediate cancellation
Debentures A/c Dr.
To Bank A/c
To Profit on Redemption of Debentures A/c
2. On transfer of Profit on Redemption
Profit on Redemption of Debenture A/c Dr.
To Capital Reserve
The debentures are purchased from the market at a price which is above the nominal value of debenture
1. Debentures A/c Dr.
Loss on Redemption of Debentures A/c Dr.
To Bank A/c
2. Statement of profit and loss Dr.
To Loss on Redemption of Debentures A/c
Redemption by Conversion
          The debentures can also be redeemed by converting them into Shares or new debentures.
Sinking Fund Method
          To meet the redemption of debentures, the company may decide to create a sinking fund and invest adequate amount in marketable securities or bonds of other business entities. Normally, a company ensures that an equal amount is set aside every year to arrange the necessary funds at the time of redemption. This is called Sinking Fund method.
1. At the end of First Year
(a) For setting aside the fixed amount of profit for redemption
Statement of profit and loss Dr.
To Debenture Redemption Fund A/c
(b) For investing the amount set aside for redemption
Debenture Redemption Fund Investment A/c Dr.
To Bank A/c
2. At the end of second year and subsequent years other than last year
(a) For receipt of interest on Debenture Redemption Fund Investments
Bank A/c Dr.
To Interest on Debenture Redemption Fund Investment A/c
(b) For transfer of Interest on Debenture Redemption Fund Investment to
Debenture Redemption Fund Account
  Interest on Debenture Redemption Fund Investment A/c Dr.
To Debenture Redemption Fund A/c
(c) For setting aside the fixed amount of profit for redemption
Statement of profit and loss Dr.
To Debenture Redemption Fund A/c
(d) For investments of the amount set aside for redemption and the interest
earned on DRFI
Debenture Redemption Fund Investment A/c Dr.
To Bank A/c
3. At the end of last year
(a) For receipt of interest
Bank A/c Dr.
To Interest on Debenture Redemption Fund Investment A/c
(b) For transfer of interest on Debenture Redemption Fund Investment to
Debenture Redemption Fund Investment A/c
Interest on Debenture Redemption Fund Investment A/c Dr.
To Debenture Redemption Fund A/c
(c) For setting aside the fixed amount of profit for redemption
Statement profit and loss Dr.
To Debenture Redemption Fund A/c
(d) For encashment of Debenture Redemption Fund Investments
Bank A/c Dr.
To Debenture Redemption Fund Investment, A/c
(e) For the transfer of profit/loss on realization of Debenture Redemption Fund Investments
In case of Profit
Debenture Redemption Fund Investment A/c Dr.
To Debenture Redemption Fund A/c
In case of Loss
Debenture Redemption Fund A/c Dr.
To Debenture Redemption Fund Investment, A/c
(f) For amount due to debentureholders on redemption
Debenture A/c Dr.
To Debentureholders A/c
(g) For payment to debentureholders
Debentureholders A/c Dr.
To Bank A/c
(h) For transfer of Debenture Redemption Fund Account balance to
General Reserve
 Debenture Redemption Fund A/c Dr.

To General Reserve A/c