Step 1: Recall formula.
Loss on Issue of Debentures = Discount on Issue + Premium on Redemption.
Step 2: Given values.
Loss on Issue = Rs. 10,000.
Premium on Redemption = Rs. 5,000.
So, Discount on Issue = 10,000 – 5,000 = Rs. 5,000.
Step 3: Rate of discount.
Debentures issued = Rs. 1,00,000.
Discount = Rs. 5,000.
\[
\text{Rate of Discount} = \frac{5,000}{1,00,000} \times 100 = 5%
\]
But wait carefully: The journal entry already shows 95,000 cash received, which means discount = 5,000. Loss on Issue includes both discount (5,000) and premium on redemption (5,000).
Therefore, the rate of discount = 5%, not 10%.
Final Answer: \[ \boxed{\text{5%}} \]
The following journal entry appears in the books of X Co. Ltd.
\[\text{Bank A/c Dr. 4,75,000} \\ \text{Loss on Issue of Debentures A/c Dr. 75,000} \\ \text{To 12\% Debentures A/c 5,00,000} \\ \text{To Premium on Redemption of Debenture A/c 50,000} \]
In this case, the debentures have been issued at a discount of 5%. What is the rate of premium on redemption of debentures?