Mar 31, 2024
Freehold land is carried at cost. All other items of property, plant and equipment are measured at cost less accumulated depreciation and any accumulated impairment losses. Cost includes expenditure that is directly attributable to the acquisition of the items.
Income and expenses related to the incidental operations, not necessary to bring the item to the location and condition necessary for it to be capable of operating in the manner intended by management, are recognized in the Statement of Profit and Loss.
If significant parts of an item of property, plant and equipment have different useful life, then they are accounted and depreciated for as separate items (major components) of property, plant and equipment.
Any gain or loss on disposal of an item of property, plant and equipment is recognized in the Statement of Profit and Loss.
On transition to Ind AS, the Company has elected to continue with the carrying value of all of its property, plant and equipment recognized as at April 1, 2016 measured as per the Previous GAAP and use that carrying value as the deemed cost (except to the extent of any adjustment permissible under other accounting standard) of the property, plant and equipment.
Subsequent expenditure is capitalized only if it is probable that the future economic benefits associated with the expenditure will flow to the Company.
Depreciation on tangible fixed assets is provided in accordance with the provisions of Schedule II of the Companies Act 2013. Depreciation on additions / deductions is calculated on pro rata basis from/up to the month of additions/deductions. The estimated useful life, residual values and depreciation method are reviewed at the end of each reporting period, with the effect of any changes in estimate accounted for on a prospective basis.
i. Intangible assets are recorded at the consideration paid for acquisition of such assets and are carried at cost less accumulated amortization and impairment, if any.
At each balance sheet date, the Company assesses whether there is any indication that any property, plant and equipment and intangible assets with finite life may be impaired. If any such impairment exists, the recoverable amount of an asset is estimated to determine the extent of impairment, if any. Where it is not possible to estimate the recoverable amount of an individual asset, the Company estimates the recoverable amount of the cash-generating unit to which the asset belongs.
i. Finished and Semi-Finished Products produced and purchased by the company are carried at Cost and net realizable value, whichever is lower.
ii. Work in Progress is carried at lower of cost and net realizable value.
iii. Raw Material is carried at lower of cost and net realizable value.
iv. Stores and Spares parts are carried at cost. Necessary provision is made and expensed in case of identified obsolete and nonmoving items.
Cost of Inventory is generally ascertained on the ''Weighted average'' basis. Work in progress, Finished and semi-finished products are valued at on full absorption cost basis.
Cost Comprises expenditure incurred in the normal course of business in bringing such inventories to its location and includes, where applicable, appropriate overheads based on normal level of activity. Packing Material is considered as finished goods. Consumable stores are written off in the year of Purchase.
Foreign currency (other than the functional currency) transactions are translated into the functional currency using the spot rates of exchanges at the dates of the transactions. Monetary assets and liabilities denominated in foreign currencies are translated at the functional currency spot rate of exchanges at the reporting date.
Foreign exchange gains and losses resulting from the settlement of such transactions and from the translation of monetary assets and liabilities are generally recognized in profit or loss in the year in which they arise except for exchange differences on foreign currency borrowings relating to assets under construction for future productive use, which are included in the cost of those qualifying assets when they are regarded as an adjustment to interest costs on those foreign currency borrowings, the balance is presented in the Statement of Profit and Loss within finance costs.
Non-monetary items are not retranslated at period end and are measured at historical cost (translated using the exchange rate at the transaction date).
The Company classifies its financial assets in the following measurement categories:
⢠Those to be measured subsequently at fair value (either through other comprehensive income, or through Statement of Profit and Loss), and
⢠Those measured at amortized cost.
The classification depends on the Company''s business model for managing the financial assets and the contractual terms of the cash flows. For assets measured at fair value, gains and losses will either be recorded in Statement of Profit and Loss or other comprehensive income. For investments in debt instruments, this will depend on the business model in which the investment is held. For investments in equity instruments, this will depend on whether the Company has made an irrevocable election at the time of initial recognition to account for the equity investment at fair value through other comprehensive income.
The Company reclassifies debt or equity investments when and only when its business model for managing those assets changes.
At initial recognition, in case of a financial asset not at fair value through profit and loss, the Company measures a financial asset at its fair value plus, transaction costs that are directly attributable to the acquisition of the financial asset. Transaction costs of financial assets carried at fair value through Statement of Profit and Loss are expensed in Statement of Profit and Loss.
(a) Amortized cost: Assets that are held for collection of contractual cash flows where those cash flows represent solely payments of principal and interest are measured at amortized cost.
(b) Fair Value through Other Comprehensive Income (FVOCI): Assets that are held for collection of contractual cash flows and for selling the financial assets, where the assets'' cash flows represent solely payments of principal and interest, are measured at FVOCI. Movements in the carrying amount are taken through Other Comprehensive Income (OCI), except for the recognition of impairment gains or losses, interest revenue and foreign exchange gains and losses which are recognized in Statement of Profit and Loss. When the financial asset is derecognized, the cumulative gain or loss previously recognized in OCI is reclassified from equity to profit and loss and recognized in other gains/ losses. Interest income from these financial assets is included in other income using the effective interest rate method.
(c) Fair value through profit and loss: Assets that do not meet the criteria for amortized cost or FVOCI are measured at fair value through Statement of Profit and Loss. Interest income from these financial assets is included in other income.
The Company subsequently measures all equity investments at fair value. Where the Company''s management has elected to present fair value gains and losses on equity investments in OCI, there is no subsequent reclassification of fair value gains and losses to Statement of Profit and Loss. Dividends from such investments are recognized in Statement of Profit and Loss as other income when the Company''s right to receive payment is established.
Changes in the fair value of financial assets at fair value through profit and loss are recognized in other gain/losses in the Statement of Profit and Loss. Impairment losses (and reversal of impairment losses) on equity investments measured at FVOCI are not reported separately from other changes in fair value.
A financial asset is derecognized only when
(a) The Company has transferred the rights to receive cash flows from the financial asset or
(b) Retains the contractual rights to receive the cash flows of the financial asset, but assumes a contractual obligation to pay the cash flows to one or more recipients.
Cash and cash equivalents in the balance sheet comprise cash at banks and on hand and highly liquid investments with an original maturity of three months or less, which are subject to an insignificant risk of changes in value.
All financial liabilities are recognized initially at fair value and in the case of loans, borrowings and payables recognized net of directly attributable transaction costs.
The Company''s financial liabilities include trade and other payables, loans and borrowings and derivative financial instruments.
A financial liability is derecognized when the obligation under the liability is discharged or cancelled or expires. Gains and losses are recognized in Statement of Profit and Loss when the liabilities are derecognized as well as through the EIR amortization process.
Revenue from contracts with customers is recognized on transfer of control of promised goods or services to a customer at an amount that reflects the consideration to which the Company is expected to be entitled to in exchange for those goods or services.
Revenue towards satisfaction of a performance obligation is measured at the amount of transaction price (net of variable consideration) allocated to that performance obligation. The transaction price of goods sold and services rendered is net of variable consideration on account of various discounts and schemes offered by the
Company as part of the contract. This variable consideration is estimated based on the expected value of outflow.
Revenue (net of variable consideration) is recognized only to the extent that it is highly probable that the amount will not be subject to significant reversal when uncertainty relating to its recognition is resolved.
Other income is comprised primarily of interest income, dividend income, gain/loss on investments and exchange gain/loss on forward and options contracts and on translation of other assets and liabilities. Interest income is recognized using the effective interest method. Claims for export incentives/ duty drawbacks, duty refunds and insurance are accounted when the right to receive payment is established. Dividend Income is recognized when the right to receive dividend is established.
All employee benefits payable wholly within twelve months of rendering the service are classified as short term employee benefits. Benefits such as salaries, wages, performance incentives, etc. are recognized at actual amounts due in the period in which the employee renders the related service.
B. Contribution towards defined benefit contribution Schemes Gratuity plan
The Company has a defined benefit gratuity plan. Every employee who has completed five years or more of service is eligible for gratuity on post-employment at 15 days'' salary (last drawn salary) for each completed year of service as per the rules of the Company. The aforesaid liability is provided for on the basis of an actuarial valuation on projected unit credit method made at the end of the financial year. Current service cost, Past-service costs are recognized immediately in Statement of profit or loss.
Re-measurement gains and losses arising from experience adjustments and changes in actuarial assumptions are charged or credited to equity in other comprehensive income in the period in which they arise. They are included in retained earnings in the statement of changes in equity and in the balance sheet. Re measurements are not reclassified to profit or loss in subsequent periods.
Borrowing costs directly attributable to the acquisition, construction or production of a qualifying asset that necessarily takes a substantial period of time to get ready for its intended use or sale are capitalized as part of the cost of the asset. All other borrowing costs are expensed in the period in which they occur.
Income Tax expense comprises of current and deferred tax. Income Tax expense is recognized in net profit in the Statement of Profit and Loss except to the extent that it relates to items recognized directly in equity, in which case it is recognized in other comprehensive income.
Current Tax is the amount of income taxes payable (recoverable) in respect of the taxable profit (tax loss) for a period. Current tax for current and prior periods is recognized at the amount expected to be paid to or recovered from the tax authorities, using the tax rate and tax laws that have been enacted or substantively enacted by the Balance Sheet date
Current tax assets and liabilities are offset if, and only if, the Company:
a) has a legally enforceable right to set off the recognized amounts; and
b) intends either to settle on a net basis, or to realize the asset and settle the liability simultaneously.
Deferred tax is recognized in respect of temporary differences between the carrying amounts of assets and liabilities for financial reporting purposes and the amounts used for taxation purposes.
Deferred tax assets are recognized for unused tax losses, unused tax credits and deductible temporary differences to the extent that it is probable that future taxable profits will be available against which they can be used. Deferred tax assets are reviewed at each reporting date and are reduced to the extent that it is no longer probable that the related tax benefit will be realized; such reductions are reversed when the probability of future taxable profits improves. Unrecognized deferred tax assets are reassessed at each reporting date and recognized to the extent that it has become probable that future taxable profits will be available against which they can be used.
The measurement of deferred tax reflects the tax consequences that would follow from the manner in which the Company expects, at the reporting date, to recover or settle the carrying amount of its assets and liabilities.
Deferred tax assets and liabilities are offset only if:
a) the entity has a legally enforceable right to set off current tax assets against current tax liabilities; and
b) the deferred tax assets and the deferred tax liabilities relate to income taxes levied by the same taxation authority on the same taxable entity.
Mar 31, 2015
Basis of preparation
The financial statements have been prepared under historical cost
convention as a going concern on accrual basis and in accordance with
generally accepted accounting principles in India, the relevant
provisions of the Companies Act, 2013 and the guidelines issued by the
Reserve Bank of India as applicable to a Non Banking Finance
(Non-Deposit Accepting) Company ('NBFC-ND'). The Accounting policies
are consistent with those used in the previous year.
Use of estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally
accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates
and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and
liabilities and disclosure of contingent liabilities at the date of the
financial statements and the results of operations during the reporting
period end. Although these estimates are based upon management's best
knowledge of current events and actions, actual results could differ
from these estimates. Differences between the actual results and
estimates are recognized in the year in which the results are known /
materialized.
Fixed Assets and Depreciation
Tangible Fixed Assets are shown at cost less accumulated depreciation.
Depreciation on Owned Assets is provided to the extent of depreciable
amount on the Straight line method (SLM) on a pro-rata basis based on
useful life of the assets as prescribed in Schedule II to the Companies
Act, 2013 Consequent to the enactment of the Act, the company has
recomputed the depreciation based on the useful life of the asset as
prescribed in Schedule - II to the Act. As per transitional provision
carrying value of assets is adjusted in the opening balance of retained
earnings in respect of assets where the remaining useful life is "
Nil".
Investments
In terms of NBFC Prudential Norms (Reserve Bank) Directions, 1998.
Investments (intended to be held for more than a year are) classified
as long term are generally carried at cost comprising of acquisition
and incidental expenses. No provision is made for the diminution in the
value of long term investment, since in the opinion of the Board, it is
a temporary phenomenon and no provision is necessary. Investment other
then long term investments are classified as Current investments.
Current investments are carried at lower of cost and market value if
quoted.
Inventories
Materials / goods held for resale or trading purposes are valued at
cost or net realizable value whichever is lower.
Foreign Currency Transactions
The transactions in foreign currencies are stated at the rates of
exchange prevailing on the dates of transactions. The net gain or loss
on account of exchange rate differences either on settlement or on
translation of short term monetary items is recognized in the statement
of Profit and Loss.
Cash and cash equivalents
Cash comprises cash on hand and demand deposits with banks. Cash
equivalents are shortterm balances (with an original maturity of twelve
months or less from the date of acquisition), highly liquid investments
that are readily convertible into known amounts of cash and which are
subject to insignificant risk of changes in value.
Revenue Recognition
Revenue is recognized only when it can be reliably measured and it is
reasonable to expect ultimate realization /collection.
* Interest Income is recognized on its accrual on the basis of the
contracted rate.
* Dividend Income is accounted for on its receipt basis or where right
of receipt of dividend is recognized.
* Rent income is recognized as per the terms of an Agreement on accrual
basis.
Taxation
Tax expense for the year, comprising current tax and deferred tax is
included in determining the net profit for the year. A Provision is
made for the current tax based on tax liability computed in accordance
with relevant rates and tax laws. A provision is made for deferred tax
for all timing differences arising between taxable incomes and
accounting income at currently enacted tax rates. Deferred tax assets
shall recognized only if there is reasonable certainty that they will
be realized and are reviewed for the appropriateness ot their
respective carrying values at each balance sheet date.
Contingent Liabilities
Contingencies which are material and future outcome of which cannot be
ascertained, with, reasonable certainty are treated as contingent
liabilities. As reported by the management, there are no contingent
liability as on 31.3.2015
Mar 31, 2014
Basis of preparation
The financial statements have been prepared under historical cost
convention on an accrual basis and in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles in India, the relevant provisions of the
Companies Act, 1956 and the guidelines issued by the Reserve Bank of
India as applicable to a Non Banking Finance (Non - Deposit Accepting)
Company ("NBFC-ND"). The Accounting policies are consistent with those
used in the previous year.
Use of estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally
accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates
and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and
liabilities and disclosure of contingent liabilities at the date of the
financial statements and the results of operations during the reporting
period end. Although these estimates are based upon management''s best
knowledge of current events and actions, actual results could differ
from these estimates. Differences between the actual results and
estimates are recognized in the year in which the results are known /
materialized.
Fixed Assets and Depreciation
Fixed assets are shown at cost less accumulated depreciation.
Depreciation on owned Assets is provided on straight Line Method at the
rates and in the manner laid down in schedule XIV to the Companies Act,
1956.
Investments
Investments intended to be held for not more than a year are classified
as current investments. Current investments are carried at lower of
cost and market value if quoted. All other investments are considered
as long term investments and are carried at cost. No provision is made
for the diminution in the value of long term investments, since in the
opinion of the Board, it is a temporary phenomenon and no provision is
necessary.
Cash and Cash equivalent
Cash comprises cash on hand and demand deposits with banks, Cash
equivalents are short-term balances (with an original maturity of three
months or less from the date of acquisition), highly liquid investments
that are readily convertible into known amounts of cash and which are
subject to insignificant risk of changes in value.
Revenue Recognition
Revenue is recognized only when it can be reliably measured and it is
reasonable to expect ultimate realization/collection.
* Interest Income is recognized on its accrual on the basis of the
contracted rate.
* Dividend Income is accounted for on its receipt basis or where
right of receipt of dividend is recognized.
* Rent income is recognized as per the terms of an Agreement on
accrual basis.
Segment Reporting
The company is engaged primarily in the business of Investment activity
and there is no separate reportable segment. Accordingly, income,
expenses and other financial data relating to businesses other than the
business of Investments are shown under ''Unallocated Reconciling Items''
as per Accounting Standard AS 17 issued by ICAI.
Taxation
Tax expense for the year, comprising current tax and deferred tax is
included in determining the net profit for the year.
A Provision is made for the current tax based on tax liability computed
in accordance with relevant rates and tax laws.
A provision is made for deferred tax for all timing differences arising
between taxable incomes and accounting income at currently enacted tax
rates. Deferred tax assets shall recognized only if there is reasonable
certainty that they will be realized and are reviewed for the
appropriateness of their respective carrying values at each balance
sheet date.
Suppliers covered under the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise:
They have not furnished the information regarding filing of necessary
memorandum with appointed authority. In view of this, the information
required under Schedule VI of the Companies Act, to that extent is not
given.
Contigent Liabilities:
Contingencies which are material and future outcome of which cannot be
ascertained, with reasonable certainty are treated as contingent
liabilities. There are no contingent liability as on 31.3.2014.
Mar 31, 2013
Basis of preparation
The financial statements have been prepared under historical cost
convention on an accrual basis and in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles in India, the relevant provisions of the
Companies Act, 1956 and the guidelines issued by the Reserve Bank of
India as applicable to a Non Banking Finance (Non - Deposit Accepting )
Company ("NBFC-ND"). The Accounting policies are consistent with those
used in the previous year.
Use of estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally
accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates
and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and
liabilities and disclosure of contingent liabilities at the date of the
financial statements and the results of operations during the reporting
period end. Although these estimates are based upon management''s best
knowledge of current events and actions, actual results could differ
from these estimates. Differences between the actual results and
estimates are recognized in the year in which the results are known /
materialized.
Fixed Assets and Depreciation
Fixed assets are shown at cost less accumulated depreciation,
Depreciation on owned Assets is provided on straight Line Method at the
rates and in the manner laid down in schedule XIV to the Companies Act,
1956.
Investments
Investments intended to be held for not more than a year are classified
as current investments. Current investments are carried at lower of
cost and market value if quoted. All other investments are considered
as long term investments and are carried at cost. No provision is made
for the diminution in the value of long term investments, since in the
opinion of the Board, it is a temporary phenomenon and no provision is
necessary.
Cash and Cash equivalent
Cash comprises cash on hand and demand deposits with banks, Cash
equivalents are short-term balances (with an original maturity of three
months or less from the date of acquisition), highly liquid investments
that are readily convertible into known amounts of cash and which are
subject to insignificant risk of changes in value.
Revenue Recognition
Revenue is recognized only when it can be reliably measured and it is
reasonable to expect ultimate realization /collection.
- Interest Income is recognized on its accrual on the basis of the
contracted rate.
- Dividend lncome is accounted foronitsreceip tbasisor whererigh to
freceipt ofdividendis recognized.
- Rent Income is recognized as per the terms of an Agreement on accrual
basis.
Segment Reporting
The company is engaged primarily in the business of investment activity
and there is no separate reportable segment. Accordingly, income,
expenses and other financial data relating to businesses other than the
business of investments are shown under "Unallocated Reconciling Items"
as per Accounting Standard AS 17 issued by ICAI.
Taxation
Tax expense for the year, comprising current tax and deferred tax is
included in determining the net profit for the year. A provision is
made for the current tax based on tax liability computed in accordance
with relevant rates and tax laws. A provision is made for deferred tax
for all timing differences arising between taxable income and
accounting income at currently enacted tax rates. Deferred tax assets
shall recognized only if there is reasonable certainty that they will
be realize and are reviewed for the appropriateness of their respective
carrying values at each balance sheet date.
Mar 31, 2012
Basis of preparation
The financial statements have been prepared under historical cost
convention on an accrual basis and in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles in India, the relevant provisions of the
Companies Act, 1956 and the guidelines issued by the Reserve Bank of
India as applicable to a Non Banking Finance Company (Non - Deposit
Accepting) Company ("NBFC-ND"). The Accounting policies are consistent
with those used in the previous year.
Use of estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally
accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates
and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and
liabilities and disclosure of contingent liabilities at the date of the
financial statements and the results of operations during the reporting
period end. Although these estimates are based upon management's best
knowledge of current events and actions, actual results could differ
from these estimates. Differences between the actual results and
estimates are recognized in the year in which the results are known /
materialized.
Fixed Assets and Depreciation
Fixed assets are shown at cost less accumulated depreciation.
Depreciation on owned assets is provided on straight line Method at the
rates and in the manner laid down in schedule XIV to the Companies Act,
1956. Investments
Investments intended to be held for not more than a year are classified
as current investments. Current investments are carried at lower of
cost and market value if quoted. All other investments are considered
as long term investments and are carried at cost. No provision is made
for the diminution in the value of long term investments, since in the
opinion of the Board, it is a temporary phenomenon and no provision is
necessary. Cash and Cash equivalent
Cash comprises cash on hand and demand deposits with banks, Cash
equivalents are short-term balances (with an original maturity of three
months or less from the date of acquisition), highly liquid investments
that are readily convertible into known amounts of cash and which are
subject to insignificant risk of changes in value.
Revenue Recognition
Revenue is recognized only when it can be reliably measured and it is
reasonable to expect ultimate realization / collection.
- Interest Income is recognized on its accrual on the basis of the
contracted rate.
- Dividend Income is accounted for on its receipt basis or where
right of receipt of dividend is recognized.
- Rent Income is recognized asperthetermsofan Agreement on accrual
basis.
Segment Reporting
The company is engaged primarily in the business of investment activity
and there is no separate reportable segment. Accordingly, income,
expenses and other financial data relating to businesses other than the
business of investments are shown under "Unallocated Reconciling Items"
as per Accounting Standard AS 17 issued by ICAI.
Taxation
Tax expense for the year, comprising current tax and deferred tax is
included in determining the net profit for the year.
A provision is made for the current tax based on tax liability computed
in accordance with relevant rates and tax laws.
A provision is made for deferred tax for all timing differences arising
between taxable income and accounting income at currently enacted tax
rates. Deferred tax assets shall recognized only if there is reasonable
certainty that they will be realize and are reviewed for the
appropriateness of their respective carrying values at each balance
sheet date.
Disclosure in respect of Global Venture
In terms of the Global Venture integrated as a Corporate Alliance, The
Company through the Canadian business House Viz. CONTIL CANADA LTD. has
embarked upon the development of commodity trading in global arena and
has subscribed 43.70% of the capital of the CONTIL CANADA LTD.
Note : During the year, no income has been received or accrued from the
corporate alliance abroad. The Liability of our Company is limited to
the fund based commitment towards equity only.
Suppliers covered under the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise:
They have not furnished the information regarding filling of necessary
memorandum with appointed authority. In view of this, the information
required under Schedule VI of the Companies Act, to that extent is not
given.
Contingent Liabilities:
Contingencies which are material and future outcome of which cannot be
ascertained, with reasonable certainty are treated as contingent
liabilities. There are no contigent liabilities as on 31st March,
2012.
Mar 31, 2011
(1) Back Ground
The company was incorporated on October 27,1994 in the name of
Continental Credit & Investment Ltd. The name of the company has
subsequently been changed to Contil India Ltd. vide fresh certificate
dated December 26, 2007 received under the hand of Registrar of
Companies, Gujarat. The listing of the company has been done on a
Bombay Stock Exchange vide security trade Name Contil India BSEId:
531067. The Company is Non-Banking Finance Company (not accepting
public deposit) registered with Reserve Bank of India as an investment
company.
(2) Basis of preparation
The financial statements have been prepared under historical cost
convention on an accrual basis and in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles in India, the relevant provisions of the
Companies Act, 1956 and the guidelines issued by the Reserve Bank of
India as applicable to a Non Banking Finance Company (Non Deposit
Accepting) ("N BFC-N D"). The Accounting policies are consistent with
those used in the previous year.
(3) Use of estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally
accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates
and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and
liabilities and disclosure of contingent liabilities at the date of the
financial statements and the results of operations during the reporting
period end. Although these estimates are based upon management's best
knowledge of current events and actions, actual results could differ
from these estimates. Differences between the actual results and
estimates are recognized in the year in which the results are known /
materialized.
(4) Fixed Assets and Depreciation
Fixed assets are shown at cost less accumulated depreciation.
Depreciation on owned assets is provided on straight line Method at the
rates and in the manner laid down in schedule XIV to the Companies Act,
1956.
(5) Investments
Investments intended to be held for not more than a year are classified
as current investments. Current investments are carried at lower of
cost and market value if quoted. All other investments are considered
as long term investments and are carried at cost. No provision is made
for the diminution in the value of long term investments, since in the
opinion of the Board, it is a temporary phenomenon and no provision is
necessary.
(6) Valuation of Inventory
During the year, company has indulged into trading of Agro Commodities.
Inventories are valued at cost or net realizable value whichever is
lower.
(7) Cash and Cash equivalent
Cash and cash equivalents in the cash flow statement which is prepared
in accordance with Accounting Standard AS 3 issued by the Institute of
Chartered Accountants of India comprise cash at bank and in hand and
liquid term investments with an original maturity of one month or less.
(8) Revenue Recognition
Revenue is recognized when there is reasonable certainty of its
ultimate realization / collection.
Sales are shown net of taxes and discounts.
Interest income is recognized on its accrual on the basis of the
contracted rate.
Dividend income is accounted for on its receipt basis orwhere right or
receipt of dividend is recognized.
Rent Income is recognized as per the terms of an Agreement on accrual
basis.
(9) Foreign Currency Transaction
Foreign currency transactions are accounted at the exchange rate
prevailing on the date of transactions. Exchange differences arising on
actual payments/realizations are recognized as gain or loss as the case
may be in the profit and loss account.
(10) Segment Reporting
The company is engaged primarily in the business of investment activity
and there is no separate reportable segment. Accordingly, income,
expenses and other financial data relating to businesses other than the
business of investments are shown under "Unallocated Reconciling Items"
as per Accounting Standard AS 17 issued by ICAI.
(11) Taxation
Tax expense for the year, comprising current tax and deferred tax is
included in determining the net profit for the year.
A provision is made for the current tax based on tax liability computed
in accordance with relevant rates and tax laws.
A provision is made for deferred tax for all timing differences arising
between taxable income and accounting income at currently enacted tax
rates. Deferred tax assets shall recognized only if there is reasonable
certainty that they will be realize and are reviewed for the
appropriateness of their respective carrying values at each balance
sheet date.
Mar 31, 2010
(1) Back Ground
The company was incorporated on October 27, 1994in the name of
Continental Credit & Investment Ltd. The name of the company has
subsequently been changed to Contil India Ltd. vide fresh certificate
dated December 26, 2007 received under the hand of Registrar of
Companies, Gujarat. The listing of the company has been done on a
Bombay Stock Exchange vide security trade Name Contil India BSEId :
531067. The Company is Non-Banking Finance Company registered with
Reserve Bank of India as a Non Public deposit accepting company. It is
classified as an investment company.
(2) Bash of preparation
The financial statements have been prepared under historical cost
convention on an accrual basis and in accordance with generally
accepted accounting principles in India, the relevant provisions of the
Companies Act, 1956 and the guidelines issued by the Reserve Bank of
India as applicable to a Non Banking Finance Company ("NBFCj. The
Accounting policies are consistent with those used in the previous
year.
(3) Use of estimates
The preparation of financial statements in conformity with generally
accepted accounting principles requires management to make estimates
and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets and
liabilities and disclosure of contingent liabilities at the date of the
financial statements and the results of operations during the reporting
period end. Although these estimates are based upon managements best
knowledge of current events and actions, actual results could differ
from these estimates. Differences between the actual results and
estimates are recognized in the year in which the results are known /
materialized.
(4) Fixed Assets and Depreciation
Fixed assets are shown at cost less accumulated depreciation.
Depreciation on owned assets is provided on straight line Method of the
rates and in the manner laid down in schedule XI V to the Companies
Act, 1956.
(5) Investments
Investments intended to be held for not more than a year are classified
as current investments. Current investments are carried at lower of
cost and market value if quoted. All other investments are considered
as long term investments and are carried at cost.
(6) Valuation of Inventory
During the year, company has indulged into trading of Agro Commodities.
Inventories are valued at cost or net realizable value whichever is
lower.
(7) Cash and Cash equivalent
Cash and cash equivalents in the cash flow statement which is prepared
in accordance with Accounting Standard AS 3 issued by the Institute of
Chartered Accountants of India comprise cash at bank and in hand and
liquid term investments with an original maturity of one month or less.
(8) Revenue Recognition
Revenue is recognized when there is reasonable certainty of its
ultimate realization / collection.
- Sales are shown net of taxes and discounts.
- Interest income is recognized on its accrual on the basis of the
contracted rate.
- Dividend income is accounted for on its receipt basis or where right
or receipt of dividend is recognized.
- Rent Income is recognized as per the terms of an Agreement on accrual
basis.
(9) Foreign Currency Transaction
Foreign currency transactions are accounted at the exchange rate
prevailing on the date of transactions. Exchange differences arising on
actual payments/realizations are recognized as gain or loss as the case
may be in the profit and loss account.
(10) Segment Reporting
The company is engaged primarily in the business of investment activity
and there is no separate reportable segment. Accordingly, income,
expenses and other financial data relating to businesses other than the
business of investments are shown under-Unallocated Reconciling Items"
as per Accounting Standard AS I/issued by lCAI.
(11) Taxation
Tax expense for the year, comprising current tax and deferred tax is
included in determining the net profit for the year.
A provision is made for the current tax based on tax liability computed
in accordance with relevant rates and tax laws.
A provision is made for deferred tax for all timing differences arising
between taxable income and accounting income at currently enacted tax
rates. Deferred tax assets shall recognized only if there is reasonable
certainty that they will be realize and are reviewed for the
appropriateness of their respective carrying values at each balance
sheet date.
C. EXPENDITURE IN FOREIGN CURRENCY - NIL
D. EARNING IN FOREIGN CURRENCY (Export on FOB basis) - NIL
E. VALUE OF IMPORTS ON CIF BASIS - Import of Traded Goods 31,863.15
USD (Equivalent INR 14,86,734.58}
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