if match expenses is more than match fund what will happen in the balance sheet explain it
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Explanation:
In case of an NPO there may be a variety of receipts out of these some receipts are for specific purpose and some are for general purpose Receipts which are for specific purpose can be utilised for specific purpose only and the other receipts can be used for any purpose. e.g. if donation is received for tournament, then this donation is a specific donation and thereby can only be used for organising the tournament. That's why specific receipts are not considered as revenue income for the NPO and hence are not shown in the Income and Expenditure Account.
In fact, such receipts are considered as liabilities to the NPO as these amounts are received for specific purpose and cannot be used for any other purpose. Specific receipts are shown in the liabilities side of the Balance Sheet, until and unless they are fully set off against the purpose for which they are received. On the other hand, if these amounts are invested outside organisations ( in the form of shares, debentures, etc.), then these are called funds like, tournament fund, match funds, prize fund, etc.
The interest and income earned on such investments are not credited to the Income and Expenditure Account but in fact are credited to the respective Fund Account. Similarly, the expenses incurred for such funds are not debited to the Income and Expenditure Account but, in fact, are debited to the respective Fund Account. These special funds are shown in the related expenses exceed the related receipts of the fund, then only the difference is shown in the income and Expenditure Account.
Treatment
Tournament Fund Account
Date Particulars JF Amt.(Rs.) Date Particulars JF Amt.(Rs.)
Expenses
(Expenses
incurred like,
match
expenses,
tournaments
expenses)
Balance c/d Balance b/d
Incomes
(incomes or
interest earned
on funds
invested in the
form of
donation
investments,
dividends, etc)
Income and
Expenditure A/c
Clarification (1)
If the receipts exceed the expenses for specific purpose then the difference between the two is shown in the Liabilities side of the Balance sheet.
Balance Sheet
Specific Funds (i.e.Tournament, Match, Prize Fund, etc.) Tournament Fund Investment
Clarification (2)
If the expenses exceed the receipts for the specific purpose then the difference between the two is shown in the Expenditure side of the Income and Expenditure Account.
Income and Expenditure Account
Expenditure Amt.(Rs.) Income
Amt.(Rs.)
Expenses
(i.e., Tournament, match, Prize expenses, etc.
except capital expenditure like, i.e. expenses on construction of building)