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Under which major head and sub-heads (if any) will the following items be presented in the Balance Sheet of a company as per Schedule III, Part I of the Companies Act, 2013? (i) Demand deposits with banks
(ii) Long-term loans
(iii) Livestock

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As per Schedule III:
  • Cash and Cash Equivalents include: Cash in hand, cheques in hand, balance with banks (including demand deposits)
  • Long-term Loans and Advances: Loans given for >12 months
  • Property, Plant and Equipment: Tangible assets held for use in business (including livestock used for operations)
Always consider the nature and purpose of the asset for correct classification!
Updated On: Feb 26, 2026
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Classification as per Schedule III, Part I of the Companies Act, 2013

Step 1: Structure of Balance Sheet as per Schedule III

  • EQUITY AND LIABILITIES
    • Shareholders' Funds
      • Share Capital
      • Reserves and Surplus
      • Money received against share warrants
    • Share Application Money Pending Allotment
    • Non-Current Liabilities
      • Long-term borrowings
      • Deferred tax liabilities (Net)
      • Other long-term liabilities
      • Long-term provisions
    • Current Liabilities
      • Short-term borrowings
      • Trade payables
      • Other current liabilities
      • Short-term provisions
  • ASSETS
    • Non-Current Assets
      • Property, Plant and Equipment
      • Intangible assets
      • Capital work-in-progress
      • Intangible assets under development
      • Non-current investments
      • Deferred tax assets (Net)
      • Long-term loans and advances
      • Other non-current assets
    • Current Assets
      • Current investments
      • Inventories
      • Trade receivables
      • Cash and cash equivalents
      • Short-term loans and advances
      • Other current assets

Step 2: Classification of Given Items

(i) Demand Deposits with Banks

  • Withdrawable on demand (e.g., savings or current accounts).
  • Highly liquid in nature.
  • Major Head: Current Assets
  • Sub-head: Cash and Cash Equivalents

(ii) Long-term Loans

  • Loans repayable after more than 12 months from the reporting date.
  • Not expected to be realized within the operating cycle.
  • Major Head: Non-Current Assets
  • Sub-head: Long-term Loans and Advances

(iii) Livestock

  • Animals held for breeding, production, or sale.
  • If used in operations (e.g., dairy animals) → treated as fixed assets.
  • If held for sale → treated as inventory.
  • In absence of specific information, generally classified as operational asset.
  • Major Head: Non-Current Assets
  • Sub-head: Property, Plant and Equipment

Final Classification Table

ItemMajor HeadSub-head
Demand deposits with banksCurrent AssetsCash and Cash Equivalents
Long-term loansNon-Current AssetsLong-term Loans and Advances
LivestockNon-Current AssetsProperty, Plant and Equipment
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