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Anu, Bhanu and Charu were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 2 : 2 : 1. Anu decided to retire from the firm on 31st March, 2021. - Accountancy

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Anu, Bhanu and Charu were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 2 : 2 : 1. Anu decided to retire from the firm on 31st March, 2021. The balance sheet of the firm on that date was as follows:

Balance sheet of Anu, Bhanu and Charu
as on 31st March, 2021:
Liabilities Amount (₹)  Amount (₹) Assets Amount (₹) Amount (₹)
Creditors   24,000 Bank   10,000
Profit & Loss A/c   5,000 Debtors 20,000 19,600
Capitals:     Less: Provision for
Doubtful debts
400
Anu 31,000 83,000 Stock   27,000
Bhanu 30,000 Investments   10,000
Charu 22,000 Patents   2,400
      Premises   43,000
    1,12,000     1,12,000

On retirement of Anu, following terms were agreed upon:

  1. Anu sold her share of premium for goodwill to Bhanu for ₹ 6,000 and to Charu for ₹ 3,000.
  2. Provision for doubtful debts was to be raised to 5% on debtors.
  3. Patents were considered valueless.
  4. Anu was paid ₹ 9,600 through a cheque and balance was transferred to her Loan A/c.

Prepare Revaluation Account and Anu's Capital Account on her retirement.

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Dr. In the books of Anu, Bhanu and Charu
Revaluation Account
Cr.
Particulars Amount (₹) Particulars Amount (₹)
To Provision for
doubtful debts
600 By Partners Capital A/c  
To Patents 2,400 Anu 1,200
    Bhanu 1,200
    Charu 600
  3,000   3,000

 

Dr. Anu's Capital Account Cr.
Particulars Amount (₹) Particulars Amount (₹)
To Revaluation A/c 1,200 By Balance b/d 31,000
To Bank A/c 9,600 By Profit & Loss A/c 2,000
To Anu's Loan A/c 31,200 By Bhanu's Capital A/c 6,000
    By Charu's Capital A/c 3,000
  42,000   42,000

Note: It is not mentioned in the question whether the amount of goodwill purchased by Bhanu and Charu of Anu is involved in the payment through a cheque of ₹ 9,600 or not. Therefore, it has been determined that 9,600 comprises the goodwill payment. The payment in question has not been made separately.

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Balance Sheet of Jayant and Ramakant as on 31st March 2013
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Creditors

Workman Compensation Fund

Satya’s Current Account

Capital's:

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Stock

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Balance Sheet of Kumar and Gaurav as on 31st March 2013
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Assets

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Rs

Creditors

Workman Compensation Fund

Satya’s Current Account

Capital’s:

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80,000

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24,000

 

 

2,50,000

Bank

Debtors

Stock

Machinery

Shanti’s Current Account

 

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1,70,000

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