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Introduction to Partnership and Partnership Final Accounts
- Partnership
- Partnership Deed
- Provision of the Indian Partnership Act 1932
- Methods of Capital Accounts - Fixed and Fluctuating Capital Method
- Partnership Final Accounts
Introduction to Partnership
Accounts of ‘Not for Profit’ Concerns
- Accounts of “Not for Profit” Concerns
- Receipts and Payments Account
- Income and Expenditure Account
Partnership Final Accounts
- Introduction of Final Accounts
- Preparation of Final Accounts
- Effects of Adjustments-Closing Stock
- Effects of Adjustments-Outstanding Expenses
- Effects of Adjustments-Prepaid Expenses
- Effects of Adjustments-Income Received in Advance
- Adjustments - Income Receivable
- Effects of Adjustments-Bad and Doubtful Debts
- Effects of Adjustments-Provision for Discount on Debtors and Creditors
- Effects of Adjustments-Depreciation
- Adjustments - Interest on Capital, Drawings and Loans
- Adjustments - Interest on Investment and Loans
- Adjustments - Goods Destroyed by Fire Or Accident (Insured Or Uninsured)
- Adjustments - Goods Stolen
- Adjustments of Financial Statements - Goods Distributed as Free Samples and Manager's Commission
- Adjustments - Goods Withdrawn by Partners
- Adjustments - Unrecorded Purchases and Sales
- Adjustments - Capital Expenditure Included in Revenue Expenses and Vice-versa
- Adjustments - Bills Receivable Dishonoured
- Adjustments - Bills Payable Dishonoured
- Adjustments - Deferred Expenses
- Adjustments - Capital Receipts Included in Revenue Receipts and Vice-versa
- Adjustments - Commission to Working Partner Managers on the Basis of Gross Profit Net Profit, Sales, Etc
- Partnership Final Accounts
Reconstitution of Partnership
- Meaning of Reconstitution
- Different Ways of Reconstitution
- Admission of a Partner
- Need of Admission of a Partner
- Capital Brought by New Partner
- Admission of a Partner - Sacrifice Ratio and New Ratio
- Concept of Goodwill
- Admission of a Partner - Adjustment of Accumulated Profits and Losses
- Admission of a Partner - Revaluation of Assets and Liabilities
- Admission of a Partner - Adjustment of Capitals
- Admission of a Partner - Treatment of Goodwill
- Meaning of Retirement or Death of a Partner
- Needs of Retirement Or Death of a Partner
- Retirement Or Death of a Partner - Treatment of Goodwill
- Retirement or Death of a Partner - Adjustment of Accumulated Profits and Losses
- Retirement or Death of a Partner - Revaluation of Assets and Liabilities
- Retirement Or Death of a Partner - Adjustment of Capitals
- Retirement Or Death of a Partner - New Ratio
- Retirement Or Death of a Partner - Gain Ratio
- Retirement Or Death of a Partner - Amount Due to Retiring Parter
- Reconstitution of Partnership
Reconstitution of Partnership (Admission of Partner)
- Reconstitution of Partnership
- Admission of a Partner
- Concept of Goodwill
- Admission of a Partner - Revaluation of Assets and Liabilities
Reconstitution of Partnership (Retirement of Partner)
- Reconstitution of Partnership (Retirement of Partner)
- Treatment of Goodwill
- Transfer of Reserve Fund Or General Reserve/Accumulated Profit Or Loss
- Accounting for Revaluation of Assets and Reassessment of Liabilities
- Retirement Or Death of a Partner - Adjustment of Capitals
- Total Payable Amount to Retiring Partner
Dissolution of Partnership Firm
Accounts of “Not for Profit” concerns
- Not for Profit Concerns
- Features of "Not for Profit" Concerns.
- Receipts and Payments Account
- Feature of Receipts and Payments Account
- Effects of Adjustments-Outstanding Expenses
- Additional Information - Prepaid Expenses of the Current and Previous Year
- Effects of Adjustments-Accrued Income
- Effects of Adjustments-Income Received in Advance
- Additional Information - Subscription Received in Advance
- Additional Information - Subscription Outstanding of the Current and Previous Year
- Effects of Adjustments-Depreciation
- Additional Information - Capitalisation of Entrance Fees
- Additional Information - Creation of Special Funds Out of Donations
- Additional Information - Stock of Stationery
- Additional Information - Opening Balances of Assets and Liabilities
- Preparation of Income and Expenditure Account and Closing Balance Sheet
- Accounts of “Not for Profit” Concerns
Reconstitution of Partnership (Death of Partner)
- Reconstitution of Partnership (Death of Partner)
Single Entry System
- Meaning of Single Entry
- Difference Between Single Entry System and Double Entry System
- Preparation of Statements for Single Entry System
- Additional Information - Additional Capital
- Effects of Adjustments-Drawings
- Additional Information - Depreciation on Fixed Asset
- Effects of Adjustments-Bad and Doubtful Debts
- Additional Information - Undervaluation of Assets and Liabilities
- Additional Information - Overvaluation of Assets and Liabilities
- Adjustments - Interest on Capital, Drawings and Loans
- Additional Information - Partners Salary
- Effects of Adjustments-Outstanding Expenses
- Effects of Adjustments-Prepaid Expenses
- Illustrations of Single Entry System
- Single Entry System Examples and Solutions
Dissolution of Partnership Firm
- Dissolution of Partnership Firm
- Accounting Procedure of Dissolution of Partnership Firm
Bill of Exchange (Only Trade Bill)
- Introduction of Bill of Exchange (Only Trade Bill)
- Necessity of Bill of Exchange (Only Trade Bill)
- Draft Or Format of Bills
- Parties to the Bill of Exchange
- Acceptance of Bill
- Important Terms of Bills of Exchange - Term of Bill
- Important Terms of Bills of Exchange - Days of Grace
- Important Terms of Bills of Exchange - Date of Maturity
- Important Terms of Bills of Exchange - Due Date
- Honouring of Bill
- Dishonour of Bill
- Important Terms of Bills of Exchange - Noting of Bill
- Protesting of Bill
- Basic Term of Bills of Exchange - Notary Public
- Basic Term of Bills of Exchange - Noting Charges
- Accounting Treatment of Bill by the Drawer Or Holder and Drawee
- Accounting Treatment - Retaining the Bill Till Due Date. Honour Or Dishonour, Insolvency of the Drawee Or Acceptor
- Accounting Treatment - Endorsement of the Bill, Honour/ Dishonour and Also Insolvency of Acceptor
- Accounting Treatment - Discounting the Bill with the Bank Honour/Dishonour and Insolvency
- Accounting Treatment of Bill - Sending the Bill to the Bank for Collection, Honour Or Dishonour and Insolvency
- Accounting Treatment of Bill - Making Part Payment of Basic Amount, Interest and Noting Charges and Drawing of New Bill
- Accounting Treatment of Bill - Honour Or Dishonour of New Bill
- Accounting Treatment of Bill - Insolvency of the Acceptor and Settlement of His Account
- Accounting Treatment of Bill - Retirement of Bill
- Accounting Treatment of Bill - Journal Entries and Ledger
- Bill of Exchange Examples and Solutions
Bills of Exchange
- Bills of Exchange
- Parties to a Bill Exchange
- Parties to a Promissory Note
- Contents of Format of Bill of Exchange
- Honour and Dishonour of Bill of Exchange
Company Accounts
- Share and Share Capital
- Nature and Types of Share and Share Capital
- Accounting for Share Capital
- Share Capital - Issue and Allotment of Equity Shares
- Private Placement of Shares
- Public Subscription of Shares
- Over Subscription of Shares
- Under Subscription of Shares
- Issue at Par and Premium and at Discount
- Calls in Advance and Arrears
- Issue of Shares for Consideration Other than Cash
- Accounting Treatment of Forfeiture and Re-issue of Share
- Disclosure of Share Capital in Company’s Balance Sheet (Horizontal Form)
- Meaning and Concept of Debentures
- Issue of Debentures at Par at Premium and at Discount
- Issue of Debentures for Consideration Other than Cash
- Interest on Debentures
Company Accounts - Issue of Shares
- Share and Share Capital
- Accounting for Share Capital
- Forfeiture of Shares
Analysis of Financial Statements
- Concept of Financial Statement Analysis
- Comparative Statements
- Common Size Statements
- Cash Flow Analysis
- Ratio Analysis and its Types
- Concept of Accounting Ratios
- Classification of Ratios
- Introductions to Current Ratio
- Introductions to Liquid Ratio
- Introductions to Gross Profit Ratio
- Operating Profit Ratio
- Return on Investment (ROI)
- ROCE
Analysis of Financial Statements
- Concept of Financial Statement Analysis
- Tools for Financial Statement Analysis
- Concept of Accounting Ratios
Computer in Accounting
- Computerized Accounting System (Cas)
- Sourcing of Accounting Software
- Legal Vs. Pirated Accounting Software
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Read the following hypothetical situation and answer question on its basis:
Rudra, Dev and Shiv were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 5:3:2. Their fixed capitals were ₹6,00,000, ₹4,00,000 and ₹2,00,000 respectively. Besides his capital Shiv had given a loan of ₹75,000 to the firm. Their partnership deed provided for the following: (i) Interest on capital @9% p.a. (ii) Interest on partner's drawings @12% p.a. (iii) Salary to Rudra ₹30,000 per month and to Dev ₹40,000 per quarter. (iv) Interest on Shiv's loan@ 9% p.a. During the year Rudra withdrew ₹ 50,000 at the end of each quarter; Dev withdrew ₹ 50,000 in the beginning of each half year and Shiv withdrew ₹ 70,000 at the end of each half year. The profit of the firm for the year ended 31-3-2022 before allowing interest on Shiv's loan was ₹ 7,06,750. |
How much amount of net profit will be transferred to Profit and Loss Appropriation A/c?
Read the following hypothetical situation and on its basis:
Rudra, Dev and Shiv were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 5 : 3 : 2. Their fixed capitals were ₹ 6,00,000, ₹ 4,00,000 and ₹ 2,00,000 respectively. Besides his capital Shiv had given a loan of ₹ 75,000 to the firm. Their partnership deed provided for the following:
During the year Rudra withdrew ₹ 50,000 at the end of each quarter; Dev withdrew ₹ 50,000 in the beginning of each half year and Shiv withdrew ₹ 70,000 at the end of each half year. The profit of the firm for the year ended 31-3-2022 before allowing interest on Shiv's loan was ₹ 7,06,750. |
What will the amount of interest on drawings of the partners?