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प्रश्न
Sunny, Honey and Rupesh were partners in a firm. On 31st March, 2014, their Balance Sheet was as follows:
Liabilities |
₹ |
Assets |
₹ |
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Creditors |
10,000 |
Plant and Machinery |
40,000 |
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General Reserve |
30,000 |
Furniture |
15,000 |
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Capital A/cs: |
Investments | 20,000 | |||
Sunny |
30,000 |
Debtors | 20,000 | ||
Honey | 30,000 | Stock | 20,000 | ||
Rupesh |
20,000 |
80,000 |
25,000 | ||
1,20,000 |
1,20,000 |
Honey died on 31st December, 2014. The Partnership Deed provided that the representatives of the deceased partner shall be entitled to:
(a) Balance in the Capital Account of the deceased partner.
(b) Interest on Capital @ 6% per annum up to the date of his death.
(c) His share in the undistributed profits or losses as per the Balance Sheet.
(d) His share in the profits of the firm till the date of his death, calculated on the basis of rate of net profit on sales of the previous year. The rate of net profit on sales of previous year was 20%. Sales of the firm during the year till 31st December, 2014 was ₹ 6,00,000.
Prepare Honey's Capital Account to be presented to his executors.
उत्तर
Honey’s Capital A/c
Dr. |
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Cr. |
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Particulars |
Amount Rs |
Particulars |
Amount Rs |
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Executor’s A/c |
81,350 |
Balance b/d |
30,000 |
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Interest on Capital |
1,350 |
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Profit and Loss Suspense A/c |
40,000 |
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General Reserve |
10,000 |
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81,350 |
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81,350 |
Working Notes:
WN1 Calculation of Interest on Honey’s Capital
`"Interest on capital" = 30,000 xx 6/100 xx 9/12 = "Rs" 1,350`
WN2 Calculation of Honey’s share in profits
`"Profit" = "Sales" xx "Rate of profit"/100`
= `6,00,000 xx 20/100 = "Rs" 1,20,000`
`"Honeys share in profits" = 1,20,000 xx 1/3 = "Rs" 40,000`
WN3 Calculation of Honey’s Share in General Reserve
Honey's shre in general reserve = `30,000 xx 1/3 = "Rs" 10,000`
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Assets | Amount (₹) |
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Liabilities |
Amount (₹) |
Assets |
Amount (₹) |
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Sundry Creditors |
13,800 |
Cash at Bank | 11,000 | |||
Capital A/cs: | Sundry Debtors | 10,000 | ||||
X |
45,000 |
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Less: Provision for Doubtful Debts | 200 | 9,800 | |
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Z |
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90,000 |
Plant and Machinery |
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Land and Building |
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Liabilities |
Amount (₹) |
Assets |
Amount (₹) |
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Creditors |
24,140 |
Cash at Bank | 3,300 | ||
Capital A/cs: |
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Sundry Debtors |
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Less: Provision for Doubtful Debts |
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Stock | 4,800 | |
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Land and Building | 15,000 | |||
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Y's Loan |
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Liabilities |
Amount (₹) |
Assets |
Amount (₹) |
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Bills Payable |
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Freehold Premises | 40,000 | ||
Sundry Creditors | 28,000 | Machinery | 30,000 | ||
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20,000 |
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Y | 20,000 | Less: Provision for Doubtful Debts |
1,000 |
19,000 |
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78,000 |
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7,000 |
|
1,30,000 |
1,30,000 |
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Liabilities |
Amount (₹) |
Assets |
Amount (₹) |
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Creditors |
30,000 |
Cash in Hand | 18,000 | ||
Bills Payable |
16,000 |
Debtors |
25,000 |
|
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General Reserve |
12,000 |
Less: Provision for Doubtful Debts |
3,000 |
22,000 |
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Capital A/cs: | Stock | 18,000 | |||
A |
40,000 |
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Furniture | 30,000 | |
B | 40,000 | Machinery | 70,000 | ||
C |
30,000 |
1,10,000 |
Goodwill |
10,000 |
|
1,68,000 |
1,68,000 |
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Liabilities | ₹ | Assets | ₹ | ||
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X | 9,000 | ||||
Y | 6,000 | 15,000 | |||
Reserve | 3,000 | ||||
Creditors | 3,000 | ||||
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Liabilities | ₹ | Assets | ₹ | ||
Capital A/cs: | Buildings | 2,00,000 | |||
Virad | 3,00,000 | Machinery | 3,00,000 | ||
Vishad | 2,50,000 | Patents | 1,10,000 | ||
Roma | 1,50,000 | 7,00,000 | Stock | 1,00,000 | |
Reserve Fund | 60,000 | Debtors | 80,000 | ||
Creditors | 1,10,000 | Cash | 80,000 | ||
8,70,000 | 8,70,000 |
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Liabilities |
Amount (₹) |
Assets |
Amount |
||
Creditors |
43,000 |
Cash |
10,200 |
||
Bills Payable |
17,000 |
Stock |
24,500 |
||
General Reserve |
70,000 |
Debtors | 27,300 | ||
Capital A/cs: |
Land and Building | 1,40,000 | |||
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C |
50,000 |
||||
D |
52,000 |
1,42,000 |
|||
2,72,000 |
2,72,000 |
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Liabilities |
Amount (₹) |
Assets |
Amount (₹) |
||
Creditors |
2,00,000 |
Building |
2,00,000 |
||
Employees' Provident Fund |
1,50,000 |
Machinery |
3,00,000 |
||
General Reserve |
36,000 |
Furniture | 1,10,000 | ||
Investment Fluctuation Reserve | 14,000 | Investment (Market value ₹ 86,000) | 1,00,000 | ||
Capital A/cs: |
Debtors | 80,000 | |||
X |
3,00,000 |
Cash at Bank | 1,90,000 | ||
Y | 2,50,000 | Advertisement Suspense | 1,20,000 | ||
Z |
1,50,000 |
7,00,000 |
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11,00,000 |
11,00,000 |
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Year | 2014-15 | 2015-16 | 2016-17 | 2017-18 |
Profits (₹) | 1,70,000 | 1,80,000 | 1,90,000 | 1,80,000 |
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(iv) A provision of 5% be created on Debtors for Doubtful Debts.
(v) Interest on Capital to be provided at 10% p.a.
(vi) Half of the net amount payable to X's executor was paid immediately and the balance was transferred to his loan account which was to be paid later.
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BALANCE SHEET as at 31st March, 2018
Liabilities | Amount (₹) |
Assets | Amount (₹) |
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X's Capital A/c | 2,40,000 |
Machinery |
2,40,000 | ||
Y's Capital A/c | 1,60,000 | Furniture | 1,50,000 | ||
Z's Capital A/c |
80,000 | 4,80,000 | Investments | 40,000 | |
X's Current A/c | 16,000 | Stock | 64,000 | ||
Y's Current A/c | 5,000 | Sundry Debtors | 50,000 | ||
Reserve | 60,000 | Bills Receivable | 22,000 | ||
Bills Payable | 34,000 | Cash at Bank | 37,000 | ||
Sundry Creditors | 40,000 | Cash in Hand | 22,000 | ||
Z's Current A/c | 10,000 | ||||
6,35,000 | 6,35,000 |
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Assets | Amount (₹) |
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Book values (₹) | Revised values (₹) | |
Machinery | 2,50,000 | 3,00,000 |
Computers | 2,00,000 | 1,75,000 |
Sundry Creditors | 90,000 | 75,000 |
Outstanding Expenses | 15,000 | 25,000 |
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Liabilities | Amount (₹) |
Assets | Amount (₹) |
X's Capital | 52,000 | Goodwill | 8,000 |
Y's Capital | 54,000 | Machinery | 38,000 |
General Reserve | 4,800 | Furniture | 15,000 |
Sundry Creditors | 5,000 | Sundry Debtors | 33,000 |
Employees' Provident Fund | 1,000 | Stock | 7,000 |
Workmen Compensation Reserve | 10,000 | Bank | 25,000 |
Advertisement Suspense A/c | 800 | ||
1,26,800 | 1,26,800 |
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BALANCE SHEET OF RAM, MOHAN, SOHAN AND HARI
as on 1st April, 2016
Liabilities | ₹ | Assets | ₹ | |
Capital A/cs: | Fixed Assets | 9,00,000 | ||
Ram | 4,00,000 | Current Assets | 5,20,000 | |
Mohan | 4,50,000 | |||
Sohan | 2,50,000 | |||
Hari | 2,00,000 | 13,00,000 | ||
Workmen Compensation Reserve | 1,20,000 | |||
14,20,000 | 14,20,000 |
From the above date, the partners decided to share the future profits in the ratio of 1 : 2 : 3 : 4. For this purpose the goodwill of the firm was valued at ₹ 1,80,000. The partners also agreed for the following:(a) The Claim for workmen compensation has been estimated at ₹ 1,50,000.
(b) Adjust the capitals of the partners according to the new profit-sharing ratio by opening Partners' Current Accounts.
Prepare Revaluation Account, Partners' Capital Accounts and the Balance Sheet of the reconstituted firm.
Choose the appropriate alternative from the given options:
Harit and Leela are partners in firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 2 : 3. Yash was admitted as a new partner for 1/5th share in the profits of the firm. Yash acquires his share from Leela. The new profit sharing ratio of Harit, Leela, and Yash will be :
A, B and C are three partners sharing profit and loss in the ratio of 3:2:1. B retires from the firm. Suppose A and C purchase the share of retiring partners equally. What is the new profit sharing ratio?
Akshat, Javed and Gaurav are partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 5 : 3 : 7. Akshat died on 31st March, 2024. Javed and Gaurav decided to share the profits in reconstituted firm in the ratio 2 : 3. The capital accounts of the partners on 31st March, 2024, before considering the firm’s goodwill were:
Akshat | ₹ 1,66,000 |
Javed | ₹ 66,000 |
Gaurav | ₹ 1,41,000 |
After considering the adjustment for goodwill, Akshat’s share was determined to be ₹ 1,81,000. It was decided that this amount would be paid to Akshat’s executor immediately by the firm through a cheque, the amount being contributed by Javed and Gaurav in such a manner that their capitals would become proportionate to their new profit-sharing ratio.
You are required to pass journal entries to record:
- The adjustment for self-generated goodwill of the firm.
- Cash brought in by Javed and Gaurav to pay off Akshat’s executor.
- Payment made to Akshat’s executor.