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Give the necessary Journal entries for the following transactions on dissolution of the firm of Sonu and Monu on 31st March, 2021, after transfer of various assets (other than cash and bank balance) - Accountancy

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Give the necessary Journal entries for the following transactions on dissolution of the firm of Sonu and Monu on 31st March, 2021, after transfer of various assets (other than cash and bank balance) and the third party liabilities to Realisation Account. They shared profits and losses in the ratio of 2 : 1.

  1. Sonu agreed to take over the firm's goodwill (not recorded in the books of the firm) at a valuation of ₹ 40,000.
  2. Bills payable of ₹ 30,000 falling due on 30th April, 2021 were discharged at ₹ 29,550.
  3. Stock worth ₹ 8,00,000 was taken over by partner, Sonu at 10% discount.
  4. Creditors off ₹ 2,00,000 accepted machinery valued at ₹ 2,20,000 in full settlement of their claim.
  5. Expenses of realisation ₹ 10,000 were paid by partner, Sonu.
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In the books of Sonu and Monu
Journal Entries
Date Particulars L.F. Amount
Dr. (₹)
Amount
Cr. (₹)
i. Sonu's Capital A/c   ...Dr.   40,000 -
     To Realisation A/c   - 40,000
(Being unrecorded goodwill
taken over by Sonu)
     
ii. Realisation A/c   ...Dr.   29,550 -
     To Cash A/c   - 29,550
(Being B/P discharged)      
iii. Sonu's Capital A/c  ...Dr.   7,20,000 -
     To Realisation A/c   - 7,20,000
(Being stock taken over by Sonu)      
iv. No Entry      
v. Realisation A/c   ...Dr.   10,000 -
     To Sonu's capital A/c   - 10,000
(Being realisation exp. paid by a partner)      
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Shanti and Satya were partners in firm in a sharing profit in the ratio of 4:1. On 31st march ,2013 their Balance Sheet was as follows:

                     Balance Sheet of Shanti and Satya as on 31st March, 2013

Liabilities Amount(Rs.) Assets Amount(Rs.)

Creditors

Workman Compention Fund

Satya’s Current Account

Capital’s:

        Shanti

        Satya

 

45,000

40,000

65,000

 

2,00,000

1,00,000

 

Bank

Debtors

Stock

Furniture

Machinery

Shanti’s Current Account

 

55,000

60,000

85,000

1,00,000

1,30,000

20,000

 

  4,50,000   4,50,000

On the above date the firm was dissolved:

1. Shanti took over 40% of the stock at 10% less than its book value and the remaining stock was sold for Rs.40,000. Furniture realized Rs.80,000.

2. An unrecorded investment was sold for Rs.20,000. Machinery was sold at a loss of Rs.60,000.

3. Debtors realized Rs.55,000.

4. There was an outstanding bill for repairs for which Rs.19,000 were paid.

Prepare Realisation Account.


Srijan, Raman and Manan were partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 2: 2: 1. On 31st March 2017 their Balance Sheet was as follows:

Balance Sheet of Srijan , Raman and Manan
as on 31.3.2017
Liabilities

Amount

Rs

Assets

 

Amount

Rs

Capitals:

      Srijan       2,00,000

      Raman      1,50,000

Creditors

Bills Payable

Outstanding Salary

 

 

 

3,50,000

75,000

40,000

35,000

 

Capital: Manan

Plant

Investment

Stock

Debtors

Bank

Profit & Loss A/c

10,000

2,20,000

70,000

50,000

60,000

10,000

80,000

  5,00,000   5,00,000
   

On the above date, they decided to dissolve the firm.

1) Srijan was appointed to realise the assets and discharge the liabilities. Srijan was to receive 5% commission on the sale of assets (except cash) and was to bear all expenses of realisation.

2) Assets were realised as follows:

   Rs
Plant 85,000
Stock 33,000
Debtors 47,000

3) Investments were realised at 95% of the book value.

4) The firm had to pay Rs 7,500 for an outstanding repair bill not provided for earlier.

5) A contingent liability in respect of bills receivable, discounted with the bank had also materialised and had to be discharged for Rs 15,000.

6) Expenses of realisation amounting to Rs 3,000 were paid Srijan.

Prepare Realisation Account Partners' Capital Accounts and Bank Account.


Mala, Neela and Kala were partners sharing profits in the ratio of 3: 2: 1. On 1.3.2015 their firm was dissolved. The assets were realized and liabilities were paid off. The accountant prepared Realisation Account, Partners' Capital Accounts and Cash Account, but forgot to post few amounts in these accounts.

You are required to complete these below-given accounts by posting correct amounts.

Realisation Account
Dr.   Cr.
Particulars

Amount

Rs

Particulars

Amount

Rs

To Sundry Assets :

   Machinery             10,000

   Stock                   21,000

   Debtors               20,000

   Prepaid Insurance     400

  Investment            3,000

To Mala’s Capital A/c

     Sheela Loan

To Cash – Creditors paid

To Cash – Dishonored bill paid

To Cash Expenses

 

 

 

 

 

54,400

13,000

 

15,000

5,000

800

By Provision for bad debts

By Sundry Creditors

By Sheela’s Loan

By Repairs and Renewals Reserve

By Cash – Assets sold

   Machinery         8,000

   Stock              14,000

   Debtors           16,000

By Mala’s Capital Investments

By ___________

 

1,000

15,000

13,000

1,200

 

 

 

38,000

2,000

______

 

 

88,200

 

88,200

 

Capital Account
Dr.   Cr.
Particulars

Mala

Rs

Neela

Rs

Kala

Rs

Particulars

Mala

Rs

Neela

Rs

Kala

Rs

----------

----------

To Cash

-----

-----

12,000

-----

-----

9,000

-----

-----

 

---------

---------

To Cash

-----

-----

 

-----

-----

 

-----

-----

1000

  23,000 15,000 3,000   23,000 15,000 3,000

 

Cash Account
Dr.   Cr.
Particulars

Amount

Rs

Particulars

Amount

Rs

To Balance b/d

To Realisation A/c

    Sale of Assets

To Kala’s Capital A/c

 

 

2,800

38,000

 

1,000

 

 

By Realisation A/c

    Creditors paid

By Dishonoured bill

_____________

By Mala’s Capital A/c

By Neela’s Capital A/c

15,000

 

5,000

 

12,000

9,000

 

41,800

 

41,800

 


Kumar and Gaurav were partners in the firm in a sharing profit in the ratio of their capitals. On 31st March 2013 their Balance Sheet was as follows:

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

Amount

Rs

Assets

Amount

Rs

Creditors

Workman Compensation Fund

Satya’s Current Account

Capital’s:

   Kumar        1,50,000

   Gaurav       1,00,000

80,000

25,000

24,000

 

 

2,50,000

Bank

Debtors

Stock

Machinery

Shanti’s Current Account

 

79,000

1,70,000

34,000

79,000

17,000

 

 

3,79,000

  3,79,000

On the above date the firm was dissolved:

1. Kumar took over 50% of stock at 10% less than its book value. The remaining stock was sold for Rs 10,000.
2. Debtors were realized at a discount of 5%.
3. An unrecorded asset was sold for Rs 9,000 and machinery was sold for Rs 18,000.
4. Creditors were paid in full.
5. There was an outstanding bill for repairs for amounting to Rs 14,000 which was settled at Rs 12,000.

Prepare Realisation Account


Niyati, Kartik, and Ratik were partners in firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 5 : 3: 2. The firm was dissolved on 31st March 2019 by the order of the court. After transfer of assets (other than cash) and external liabilities to Realization Account, the following transactions took place:
(a) An unrecorded liability of the firm of ₹ 45,000 was paid by Niyati.
(b) Creditors, to whom ₹ 67,000 were due to be paid, accepted furniture at ₹ 35,000 and the balance was paid to them in cash.
(c) Kartik had given a loan of ₹ 18,000 to the firm which was paid to him.
(d) Stock worth ₹ 85,000 was taken over by Ratik at ₹ 72,000.
(e) Expenses on dissolution amounted to ₹ 6,000 and were paid by Kartik.
(f) Loss on dissolution amounted to ₹ 40,000.
Pass the necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of the firm.


At the time of dissolution of a partnership firm, its Balance Sheet showed the stock of ₹ 30,000 comprising easily marketable items, obsolete items and a few miscellaneous other items. These items were realized as:

  • Easily Marketable Items: 65% of the total inventory in full.
  • Obsolete items: 20% of the total inventory had to be discarded.
  • The miscellaneous other items in the stock are at 40% of their book value.

You are required to pass the journal entry for the realisation of stock.


Sita and Gita were partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 4 : 5. They dissolved their partnership on 31st March, 2021, when their Balance Sheet showed the following balances:

Particulars (₹)
Sita’s Capital 30,000
Gita’s Capital 35,000
Gita’s Current A/c (Dr) 2,000
Contingency Reserve 18,000
P/L A/c (Dr) 4,500

On the date of dissolution:

  1. The firm, upon realisation of assets and settlement of liabilities, made a profit of ₹ 9,000.
  2. Gita paid the realisation expenses of ₹ 2,000.
  3. Gita discharged the outstanding salary of the manager of the firm of ₹ 1,000 which was unrecorded in the books.

You are required to prepare the Partners’ Capital Accounts.


When is Realisation Account opened?


Which accounts are not transferred to Realisation Account?


Who should bear the capital deficiency of an insolvent partner?


Consider the following statements

Statement 1: "On dissolution Bank Overdraft is transferred to Realisation Account."

Statement 2: lt is shown on the credit side of Bank Account.


On taking responsibility for payment of realisation expenses by a partner, the account credited will be:


On dissolution, the balance of 'Profit and Loss Account' appearing on the Assets side of the Balance Sheet is transferred to:


Unrecorded liability when paid on the dissolution of a firm is transferred to ______


In the event of dissolution of a partnership firm, the provision for doubtful debts is transferred to ______.


On dissolution, if a partner undertakes to make payment of a liability of the firm is debited to ______.


On dissolution of a firm, realisation account is debited with:


C, D, E were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 3 :1: 1. Their Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2022 were as follows:

 Balance Sheet of C, D and E as at 31st March,2022  
Liabilities Amount (₹) Amount (₹) Assets Amount (₹)
Capitals:      Machinery 3,20,000
C 4,00,000 7,00,000 Investments 3,00,000
D 2,00,000 Stock 2,00,000
E 1,00,000 Debtors 1,00,000
C's Loan   1,20,000 Cash at Bank 2,00,000
Sundry Creditors   1,00,000    
Bills Payable   2,00,000    
    11,20,000   11,20,000

On the above date the firm was dissolved due to certain disagreements among the partners:

  1. Machinery of ₹ 3,00,000 were given to creditor in full settlement of their amount and remaining machinery was sold for  ₹ 10,000.
  2. Investments realised ₹ 2,90,000.
  3. Stock was sold for  ₹  1,80,000.
  4. Debtors for ₹ 20,000 proved bad.
  5. Realisation expenses amounted at ₹  10,000

Prepare Realisation Account.


On the dissolution of the firm, Partner Rex agreed to take over the responsibility of completing the dissolution work at an agreed remuneration of ₹ 1000 and to bear all realisation expenses. The actual realisation expenses amounted to ₹ 1,300 which were paid by the firm on Rex's behalf.

What amount will be debited by the firm to the Realisation Account?


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