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P, Q and R were partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 2:1:2. Their balance sheet on 31st March, 2022 was as follow:

Balance sheet of P, Q and R as on 31.3.2022
Liabilities Amount (₹) Amount (₹) Assets Amount (₹) Amount (₹)
Creditors   48,000 Bank   25 000
Bills Payable    22,000 Debtors   75,000 
General Reserve   80,000 Stock   2,00,000
Profit for 2021-22   2,00,000 Machinery   3,00,000
Capitals:     Land and Building   10,00,000
p 5,00,000 12,50,000      
Q 2,50,000      
R 5,00,000      
    16,00,000     16,00,000

On 30th June, 2022, Q died. The partnership deed provided that on the death of a partner his executors will be entitled for the following:

  1. Balance in his capital account.
  2. Interest on capital @ 6% p.a.
  3. His share in the profits of the firm till the date of his death calculated on the basis of last year's profit.
  4. His share in the goodwill of the firm calculated on the basis of the three years purchase of the average profits of last four years.

Profits for 2018-19 were ₹ 3,00,000, for 2019-20 were ₹ 4,00,000 and for  2020-21 were ₹ 1,00,000.

On 1.6.2022 Q withdrew ₹ 50,000 for meeting his medical expenses.

Prepare Q's Capital account on his death to be presented to his executors. 

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Interest on capital =`2,50,000 xx 6/100 xx 3/12 = ₹ 3,750`

Share of profit =`2,00,000 xx1/5 xx3/12 = ₹ 10,000`

Dr. Q's Capital Account Cr.
Particulars Amount (₹) Particulars Amount (₹)
To Drawings A/c 50,000 By Balance b/d 2,50,000
To Q's Executors A/c 4,19,750 By Interest on Capital A/c 3,750
    By Profit & Loss Suspense A/c  10,000
    By General Reserve 16,000
    By P's Capital A/c (Goodwill) 75,000
    By A's Capital A/c (GoodWill) 75,000
    By Profit for 2021-22 (2,00,000 × 1/5) 40,000
  4,69,750   4,69,750

Working Note:

Average Profit = `(3,00,000 + 4,00,000 + 1,00,000 + 2,00,0000)/4 = ₹ 2,50,000`

Goodwill = `3xx2,50,000 = ₹ 7,50,000`

Share of Q = `7,50,000 xx1/5 = ₹ 1,50,000`  [Given by P and Q equally] 

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