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प्रश्न
Azad and Babli are partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 2:1. Chintan is admitted into the firm with 1/4 share in profits. Chintan will bring in Rs 30,000 as his capital and the capitals of Azad and Babli are to be adjusted in the profit sharing ratio. The Balance Sheet of Azad and Babli as on March 31, 2016 (before Chintan’s admission) was as follows:
Balance Sheet of A and B as on 31.03.2016 |
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Liabilites |
Amount (Rs) |
Assets |
Amount (Rs) |
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Creditors |
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8,000 |
Cash in hand |
2,000 |
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Bills payable |
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4,000 |
Cash at bank |
10,000 |
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General reserve |
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6,000 |
Sundry debtors |
8,000 |
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Capital accounts: |
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Stock |
10,000 |
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Azad |
50,000 |
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Funiture |
5,000 |
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Babli |
32,000 |
82,000 |
Machinery |
25,000 |
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Buildings |
40,000 |
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1,00,000 |
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1,00,000 |
It was agreed that
i) Chintan will bring in Rs 12,000 as his share of goodwill premium.
ii) Buildings were valued at Rs 45,000 and Machinery at Rs 23,000.
iii) A provision for doubtful debts is to be created @ 6% on debtors.
iv) The capital accounts of Azad and Babli are to be adjusted by opening current accounts.
Record necessary journal entries, show necessary ledger accounts and prepare the Balance Sheet after admission.
उत्तर
Books of Azad, Babli and Chintan Journal |
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Date |
Particulars |
L.F. |
Amount Rs |
Amount Rs |
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2016 |
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Mar. 31 |
Bank A/c |
Dr. |
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42,000 |
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To Chintan’s Capital A/c |
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30,000 |
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To Premium for Goodwill A/c |
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12,000 |
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(Chintan brought Capital and Premium for Goodwill for 1/4 share of profit) |
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Premium for Goodwill A/c |
Dr. |
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12,000 |
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To Azad’s Capital A/c |
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8,000 |
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To Babli’s Capital A/c |
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4,000 |
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(Goodwill brought by Chintan transferred to old partners capital account in their sacrificing ratio, 2:1) |
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General Reserve A/c |
Dr. |
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6,000 |
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To Azad’s Capital A/c |
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4,000 |
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To Babli’s Capital A/c |
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2,000 |
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(General reserve distributed between old partners) |
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Building A/c |
Dr. |
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5,000 |
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To Revaluation A/c |
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5,000 |
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(Increase in value of Building adjusted) |
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Revaluation A/c |
Dr. |
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2,480 |
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To Machinery A/c |
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2,000 |
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To Provision for Doubtful Debt |
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480 |
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(Decrease in value of machinery adjusted and Provision for Doubtful Debt created) |
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Revaluation A/c |
Dr. |
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2,520 |
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To Azad is Capital A/c |
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1,680 |
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To Babli’s Capital A/c |
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840 |
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(Profit on revaluation transferred to Azad and Babli’s Capital Account) |
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Azad’s Capital A/c |
Dr. |
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3,680 |
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To Azad's Current A/c | 3,680 | |||||
(Excess of Capital transferred to current account) | ||||||
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Babli’s Capital A/c |
Dr. |
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8,840 |
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To Babli's Current A/c |
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8,840 |
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(Excess of Capital transferred to current account) |
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Revaluation Account |
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Dr. |
Cr. |
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Particulars |
Amount Rs |
Particulars |
Amount Rs |
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To Machinery |
2,000 |
Building |
5,000 |
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To Provision for Doubtful Debt |
480 |
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To Profit transferred to |
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Azad’s Capital |
1,680 |
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Babli’s Capital |
840 |
2,520 |
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5,000 |
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5,000 |
Partner’s Capital Account |
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Dr. |
Cr. |
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Particulars |
Azad |
Babli |
Chintan |
Particulars |
Azad |
Babli |
Chintan |
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Current A/c |
3,680 |
8,840 |
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Balance b/d |
50,000 |
32,000 |
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Balance c/d |
60,000 |
30,000 |
30,000 |
Bank |
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30,000 |
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Premium for Goodwill |
8,000 |
4,000 |
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General Reserve |
4,000 |
2,000 |
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Revaluation |
1,680 |
840 |
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63680 |
38,840 |
30,000 |
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63680 |
38,840 |
30,000 |
Balance Sheet as on December 31, 2006 |
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Liabilities |
Amount (Rs) |
Assets |
Amount (Rs) |
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Creditors |
8,000 |
Cash in Hand |
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2,000 |
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Bills Payable |
4,000 |
Cash at Bank |
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52,000 |
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Current Accounts: |
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Sundry Debtors |
8,000 |
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Azad |
3,680 |
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Less: Provision for Doubtful debt |
480 |
7,520 |
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Babli |
8,840 |
12,520 |
Stock |
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10,000 |
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Capital Accounts: |
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Furniture |
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5,000 |
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Azad |
60,000 |
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Machinery |
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23,000 |
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Babli |
30,000 |
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Building |
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45,000 |
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Chintan |
30,000 |
1,20,000 |
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1,44,520 |
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1,44,520 |
Working Note:
1) Calculation of New Profit Sharing Ratio
Chintan's Share = `1/4`
Remaining Share of firm = 1 - `1/4` = `3/4`
Azad's New Share = `2/3 xx 3/4 = 6/12`
Babli's New Share = `1/3 xx 3/4 = 3/12`
New Profit sharing ratio of Azad, Babli and Chintan
= `6/12 : 3/12 : 1/4 or 6/12 : 3/12 : 3/12 or 6 : 3 : 3 or 2 : 1 : 1`
2) New Capital of Azad, and Babli
Chintan bring Rs 30,000 for `1/4` share of profit. Hence total capital of a firm = 30,000 × `1/4` = 1,20,000
Azad’s Capital = 1,20,000 x `2/4` = 60,000
Babli’s Capital = 1,20,000 x `1/4` = 30,000
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Amount (Rs) |
Assets |
Amount (Rs) |
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Creditors |
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Amount Rs |
Assets |
Amount Rs |
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|
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