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Ashok, Bhim and Chetan were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 3:2:1.

Their Balance Sheet as on 31-3-2015 was as follows:

                                      Balance Sheet of Ashok, Bhim and Chetan

                                                         as on 31-3-2015

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

Creditors

Bills Payable

General Reserve

Capitals

        Ashok                2,00,000

        Bhim                  1,00,000

        Chetan                  50,000

1,00,000

40,000

60,000

 

 

 

3,50,000

Land

Building

Plant

Stock

Debtors

Bank

 

1,00,000

1,00,000

2,00,000

80,000

60,000

10,000

 

  5,50,000   5,50,000

 

Ashok, Bhim and Chetan decided to share the future profits equally, w.e.f. April 1, 2015. For this it was agreed that:

(i) Goodwill of the firm be valued at 3,00,000

(ii) Land be revalued at 1, 60,000 and building be depreciated by 6%.

(iii) Creditors of 12,000 were not likely to be claimed and hence be written off

Prepare Revaluation Account Partners’ Capital Accounts and Balance Sheet of the reconstituted firm

उत्तर

                                                                      Revaluation Account

Dr.                                                                                                                                                         Cr.

Particulars Amount(Rs.) Particulars Amount(Rs.)

To Building A/c

 

To Revaluation (Profit)

        Ashok                              33,000

        Bhim                                22,000

        Chetan                              11,000

6,000

 

 

 

 

66,000

By Land A/c

By Creditors A/c

 

 

 

 

60,000

12,000

 

 

 

 

  72,000   72,000

 

Partner’s Capital Account

Dr.                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Cr.

Particulars Ashok (Rs.) Bhim (Rs.) Chetan (Rs.) Particulars Ashok (Rs.) Bhim (Rs.) Chetan (Rs.)

By Ashok’s Capital A/c

 

 

By Balance c/d

 

 

 

 

3,13,000

 

 

 

 

1,42,000

 

50,000

 

 

21,000

 

To Balance b/d

To R/V Profit

To General Reserve

To Chetan’s Capital A/c

 

2,00,000

33,000

30,000

50,000

 

1,00,000

22,000

20,000

 

 

50,000

11,000

10,000

 

 

  3,13,000 1,42,000 71,000   3,13,000 1,42,000 71,000

 

                                                                             Balance Sheet

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

Capital

      Ashok                         3,13,000

      Bhim                          1,42,000

      Chetan                          21,000

                                      --------------

Creditors                          1,00,000

     Less : Written off            12,000

                                      --------------

Bills Payable

 

 

 

 

66,000

 

 

88,000 

 

40,000

 

                         

  Land                     1,00,000

        Add :Increase   60,000

Building                1,00,000

     Less : Dep.          6,000

 

Plant

Bank

Stock

Debtors

 

 

1,60,000

 

94,000

 

2,00,000

10,000

80,000

60,000

  6,04,000   6,04,000

 

Working Notes

Old Ratio                     New Ratio

 3 : 2 : 1                         1:1:1

S/R of Ashok=old Ration - New Ration=`3/6-1/3=1/6=>`Sacrificing

S/R of Bhim=old Ration - New Ration=`2/6-1/3=0/6=>`Sacrificing

S/R of Chetan=old Ration - New Ration=`1/6-1/3=1/6=>` Gaining

 

Ashok will be compensated by Chetan.

Chetan’s Capital A/c                                                             Dr           50,000

         To Ashok’s Capital A/c                                                                           50,000

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Preparation of Revaluation Account and Balance Sheet
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Ajay, Aman and Anand were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 5:1:4. Their Balance Sheet as on 31-3-2015 was as follows :

                                              Balance Sheet of Ajay,Aman and Anand as on 31-3-2015

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

Creditors

Bills Payable

General Reserve

Capitals

      Ajay                                      5,00,000

      Aman                                     1,00,000

      Anand                                    1,60,000

1,47,000

33,000

2,10,000

 

 

 

7,60,000

Land

Building

Plant

Stock

Debtors

Bank

 

5,40,000

2,70,000

1,90,000

75,000

60,000

15,000

 

  11,50,000   11,50,000

From 1-4-2015 Ajay. Aman and Anand decided to share future profits equally. For this it was agreed that:

(i) Goodwill of the firm be valued at Rs1, 80,000.

(ii) Land be revalued at Rs.6,00,000 and building be depreciated by 10%.

(iii) Creditors of Rs.15,000 were not likely to be claimed and hence be written-off.

Prepare Revaluation Account, Partners' Capital Accounts and the Balance Sheet of the reconstituted firm.


P, Q and R were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 3:2:1. On 31-3-2015 their Balance Sheet was as follows :

                                     Balance Sheet of P,Q and R as on 31-3-2015

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

Creditors

General Reserve

Capitals

     P                                      1,80,000

     Q                                      1,20,000

     R                                        60,000

 

2,52,000

63,000

 

 

 

3,60,000

 

Bank

Debtors

Stock

Investments

Furniture

Machinery

 

51,000

69,000

3,30,000

90,000

30,000

1,05,000

 

  6,75,000   6,75,000

On the above date S was admitted as a new partner and it was decided that:

(i) The new profit sharing ratio between P, Q, R and S will be 2:2:1:1.

(ii) Goodwill of the firm was valued at Rs.2, 70,000 and S will bring his share of goodwill premium in cash.

(iii) The market value of investments was Rs.64,000.

(iv) Machinery will be reduced to Rs.87,000.

(v) A creditor of Rs.9,000 was not likely to claim the amount and hence to be written-off.

(vi) S will bring proportionate capital so as to give him 1/6th share in the profits of the firm.

Prepare Revaluation Account. Partners' Capital Accounts and the Balance Sheet of P, Q, R and S.


R, S and T were partners in a firm sharing profit in the ratio of 1:2:3. On 31-3-2015 their Balance sheet was as follows :

                                         Balance Sheet of A,B and C as on 31-3-2015

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

Creditors

Bills Payable

General Reserve

Capitals

    R                                1,00,000

    S                                   50,000

    T                                    25,000

50,000

20,000

30,000

 

 

 

1,75,000

Land

Building

Plant

Stock

Debtors

Bank

 

50,000

50,000

1,00,000

40,000

30,000

5,000

 

  2,75,000   2,75,000

R,S and T decided to share the profits equally with effects from 1.4.2015. For this it was agreed that:

(a) Goodwill of the firm will be valued at Rs.1,50,000

(b) Land will be revalued at Rs.80,000 and building be depreciated by 6%.

(c) Creditors of Rs.6,000 were not likely to be claimed and hence should be written off

Prepare Revaluations Account, Partner’s Capital Accounts and Balance Sheet of the reconstitute firm.


J, H and K were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 5:3:2. On 31-3-2015 their Balance Sheet was as follows:

                                   Balance Sheet of J,H and K as on 31-3-2015

LIabilities Amount(Rs.) Assets Amount(Rs.)

Creditors

Investment Fluctuation Fund

P & L Account

Capital:

       J                            1,00,000

       H                             80,000

       K                             40,000 

 

42,000

20,000

80,000

 

 

 

2,20,000

 

Land and Building

Motor Vans

Investments

Machinery

Stock

Debtors                         80,000

      Less:                         6,000  

Cash

2,24,000

40,000

38,000

24,000

30,000

 

74,000

32,000

  3,62,000   3,62,000

On the above data H retires and J and K agreed to continue the business on the following terms:

(i) Goodwill of the firm was valued at Rs.1,02,000.

(ii) There was a claim of Rs.8,000 for workmen's compensation.

(iii) Provision for bad debts was to be reduced by Rs.2,000.

(iv) H will be paid Rs.14,000 in cash and the balance will be transferred in his loan account which will be paid in four equal yearly installments together with interest @ 10% p.a.

(v) The new profit sharing ratio between J and K will be 3:2 and their capitals will be in their new profit sharing ratio. The capital adjustments will be done by opening current accounts.

Prepare Revaluation Account, Partner’s Capital Accounts and Balance Sheet of the new firm.


Kushal Kumar and Kavita were partners in a firm sharing profit in the ratio 3:1:1. On 1st April 2012 their Balance Sheet was as follows:

Balance Sheet of Kushal, Kumar and Kavita as on 1st April 2012

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

Creditors

Bill payable

General Reserve

Capital:

       Kushi       3,00,000

       Kumar     2,80,000

       Kavita     3,00,000  

1,20,000

1,80,000

1,20,000

 

 

 

8,80,000

Cash

Debtors               2,00,000

  Less: Provision    10,000  

Stock

Furniture

Building

Land

70,000

 

1,90,000

2,20,000

1,20,000

3,00,000

4,00,000

  13,00,000   13,00,000

On the above date, Kavita retired and the following was agreed:

i. Goodwill of the firm was valued at Rs.40,000.

ii. The land was to be appreciated by 30% and the building was to be depreciated by Rs.1,00,000.

iii. Value of furniture was to be reduced by Rs.20,000.

iv. Bad debts reserve is to be increased to Rs.15,000.

v. 10% of the amount payable to Kavita was paid in cash and the balance was transferred to her Loan Account.

vi. Capitals of Kushal and Kumar will be in proportion to their new profit sharing ratio. The surplus/deficit, if any in their Capital Accounts will be adjusted through Current Accounts.

Prepare Revaluation Account, Partners Capital Accounts and Balance Sheet of Kushal and Kumar after Kavita's retirement.


Nardeep, Hardeep and Gagandeep were partners in a firm sharing profits in 2:1:3 ratio. Their Balance Sheet as on 31.3.2015 was as follows

Balance Sheet of Nardeep,Hardeep and Gagandeep as on 31-3-2015

Liabilities

Amount

Rs

Assets

Amount

Rs

Creditors

Bills Payable

General Reserve

Capitals

 Nardeep            2,00,000

 Hardeep            1,00,000

 Gagandeep          50,000

                 1,00,000

                    40,000

                    60,000

 

 

 

                3,50,000

Land

Building

Plant

Stock

Debtors

Bank

 

1,00,000

1,00,000

2,00,000

80,000

60,000

10,000

 

                   5,50,000   5,50,000

 

From 1-4-2015 Nardeep, Hardeep and Gagandeep decided to share the future profits equally. For this purpose it was decided that

(a) Goodwill of the firm be valued at Rs 3, 00,000.

(b) Land be revalued at Rs 1, 60,000 and building be depreciated by 6%.

(c) Creditors of Rs 12,000 were not likely to be claimed and hence be written off.

Prepare, Revaluation Account, Partners Capital Accounts and the Balance Sheet of the reconstituted firm.


A, B and C were partners in a firm sharing profit in the ratio of 3:2:1. On 31-3-2015 their Balance sheet was as follows :

                                             Balance Sheet of A,B and C as on 31-3-2015

Liabilities

Amount

Rs

Assets

Amount

Rs

Creditors

Bills Payable

 

Capitals

    A                                    1,00,000

    B                                       50,000

    C                                       25,000      

General Reserve

50,000

20,000

 

 

 

 

1,75,000

30,000

Land

Building

Plant

Stock

Debtors

Bank

 

 

50,000

50,000

1,00,000

40,000

30,000

5,000

 

 

   2,75,000    2,75,000

On the above date D was admitted as new partner and it was decided that: 

(i) Goodwill of the firm will be valued at 1,50,000

(ii) Land will be revalued at 80,000 and building be depreciated by 60%.

(iii) Creditors of 6,000 were not likely to be claimed and hence should be written off

Prepare Revaluations Account, Partner’s Capital Accounts and Balance Sheet of the reconstitute firm.


Charu and Harsha were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 3:2. On 1-4-2014 their Balance Sheet was as follows :

Balance Sheet
Liabilities

Amount

Rs

Assets

Amount

Rs

Creditors

General Reserve

Workmen Compensation Fund

Investment Fluctuation Fund

Provision for bad debts

Capitals

   Charu    30,000

   Harsha   20,000

17,000

4,000

9,000

11,000

2,000

 

 

50,000

Cash

Debtors

Investments

Plant

Land and building

 

 

 

6,000

15,000

20,000

14,000

38,000

 

 

 

  93,000   93,000

On the above date, Vaishali was admitted for 1/4th share in the profits of the firm on the following terms:

(a) Vaishali will bring Rs 20,000 for her capital and Rs 4,000 for her share of goodwill premium.
(b) All debtors were considered good.
(c) The market value of investments was Rs 15,000.
(d) There was a liability of Rs 6,000 for workmen compensation.
(e) Capital accounts of Charu and Marsha are to be adjusted on the basis of Vaishali's capital by
opening current accounts.

Prepare Revaluation Account and Partners' Capital Accounts


Om, Ram and Shanti were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 3:2:1. On 1st April 2014 their Balance Sheet was as follows:

Balance Sheet
Liabilities

Amount

Rs

Assets

Amount

Rs

Capital Accounts

      Om         3,58,000

      Ram        3,00,000

     Shanti      2,62,000

General Reserve

Creditors

Bills payable

 

 

 

9,20,000

48,000

1,60,000

90,000

Land and Building

Plant and Machinery

Furniture

Bills Receivables

Sundry Debtors

Stock

Bank

3,64,000

2,95,000

2,33,000

38,000

90,000

1,11,000

87,000

  12,18,000   12,18,000

On the above date Hanuman was admitted on the following terms:

1) He will bring Rs 1,00,000 for his capital and will get the 1/10th share in the profits.

2) He will bring necessary cash for his share of goodwill premium. The goodwill of the firm was valued at Rs 3,00,000

3) A liability of Rs 18,000 will be created against bills receivables discount

4) The value of stock and furniture will be reduced by 20%.

]5) The value of land and building will be increased by 10%.

6) Capital accounts of the partners will be adjusted on the basis of Hanuman's capital in their profit sharing ratio by opening current accounts.

Prepare Revaluation Account and Partner's Capital Accounts.


Xavier, Yusuf and Zaman were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 4:3: 2. On 1.4.2014 their Balance sheet was as follows:

Liabilities

Amount

Rs

Assets

Amount

Rs

Sundry Creditors

Capital Accounts

    Xavier     1,20,000

    Yusuf        90,000

    Zaman      60,000

 

41,400

 

 

 

2,70,000

 

Cash at Bank

Sundry Debtors                   30,450

    Less: Prov. For Bad debts   1,050

Stock

Plant and Machinery

Land and Building

33,000

 

29,400

48,000

51,000

1,50,000

  3,11,400   3,11,400

Yusuf had been suffering from ill health and thus gave notice of retirement from the firm. An agreement was, therefore, entered into as on 1.4.2014, the terms of which were as follows:

1) That land and building be appreciated by 10%

2) The provision for bad debts is no longer necessary

3) That stock be appreciated by 20%

4) That goodwill of the firm be fixed at Rs 54,000. Yusuf share of the same be adjusted into Xavier's and Zamna's Capital Accounts, who are going to share future profits in the ratio of 2:1

5) The entire capital of the newly constituted firm be readjusted by bringing in or paying necessary cash so that the future capitals of Xavier and Zaman will be in their profit sharing ratio.

Prepare Revaluation Account and Partner's Capital Account


Shikhar and Rohit were partners in a firm sharing profit in the ratio 7:3. On 1st April 2013, they admitted Kavi as a new partner for a ¼ share in the profit of the firm. Kavi brought Rs 4,30,000 as his capital and Rs 25,000 for his share of goodwill premium. The Balance Sheet of Shikhar and Rohit as on 1st April 2013 was as follows:

Balance Sheet of Shikhar and Rohit as on 1st April 2013
Liabilities Rs Assets Rs

Capital:

   Shikhar          8,00,000

   Rohit             3,50,000

General Reserve

Workman’s Compensation Fund

Creditors

 

 

11,50,000

1,00,000

1,00,000

1,50,000

Land and Building

Machinery

Debtors                2,20,000

Less: Provision        20,000

Stock

Cash

3,50,000

4,50,000

 

2,00,000

3,50,000

1,50,000

  15,00,000   15,00,000

It was agreed that:

1. The value of Land and Building will be appreciated by 20%.
2. The value of Machinery will be depreciated by 10%.
3. The liabilities of Workmen's Compensation Fund was determined at Rs 50,000.
4. Capitals of Shikhar and Rohit will be adjusted on the basis of Kavi's capital and actual cash to be brought in or to be paid off as the case may be.

Prepare Revaluation Account, Partners' Capital Accounts and the Balance Sheet of the new firm.


X, Y and Z were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 5 : 3 : 2. The firm closes its books on 31st March every year. On 30.9.2016, Z died. The partnership deed provided that on the death of a partner his executors will be entitled to the following :    

(i) Balance in his capital account and interest @ 12% per annum. On 1.4.2016 balance in Z's Capital account was Rs 80,000.

(ii) His share in the profits of the firm in the year of his death, which will be calculated on the basis of rate of net profit on sales of the previous year which was 25%. The sales of the firm till 30.9.2016 were Rs 4,00,000.

(iii) His share on the goodwill of the firm. The goodwill of the firm on Z's death was valued at Rs 3,00,000.

The partnership deed also provided that the following deductions will be made from the amount payable to the executor of the deceased partner:

(i) His drawing in the year of his death. Z has withdrawn Rs 30,000 till 30.9.2016.

(ii) Interest on drawing @ 12% per annum which was calculated as Rs 2,000.

The accountant of the firm prepared Z's Capital Account to be presented to his executor but in a hurry did not complete it. Z's Capital Account as prepared by the firm's accountant is presented below : 

Dr.

                      Z’s Capital Account

Cr.

 Date

    Particulars

Amount

(Rs)

Date

   Particulars

 Amount

(Rs)

2016

 

 

2016

 

 

Sep. 30

……………

30,000

April 1

……………

80,000

Sep. 30

……………

2,000

Sep. 30

……………

4,800

Sep. 30

……………

……...

Sep. 30

……………

20,000

 

 

 

Sep. 30

……………

……...

 

 

 

Sep. 30

……………

……...

 

 

1,64,800

 

 

1,64,800

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You are required to complete Z's Capital Account. 


 


N, S and G were partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 2 : 3 : 5. On 31.3.2016 their Balance Sheet was as under: 

                                         Balance Sheet of N, S and G

                                                 as on 31.3.2016

       Liabilities

Amount

(Rs)

             Assets

Amount

(Rs)

Creditors

1,65,000

Cash

1,20,000

General Reserve

90,000

Debtors

1,35,000

 

Capitals:

 

Less Provision

15,000

1,20,000

N

2,25,000  

Stock

1,50,000

S

3,75,000  

Machinery

4,50,000

G

4,50,000 10,50,000

Patents

90,000

 

 

Building

3,00,000

 

 

Profit & Loss Account

75,000

 

13,05,000

 

13,05,000

 

 

 

G retired on the above date and it was agreed that:
(i) Debtors of Rs 6,000 will be written off as bad debts and a provision of 5% on debtors for bad and doubtful debts will be maintained.
(ii) Patents will be completely written off and stock, machinery and building will be depreciated by 5%.
(iii) An unrecorded creditor of Rs 30,000 will be taken into account.
(iv) N and S will share the future profits in the ratio of 2 : 3 ratio.
(v) Goodwill of the firm on G’s retirement was valued at Rs 90,000.
Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of the firm on G’s retirement.


Verma and Sharma were partners sharing profits in the ratio of 3 : 1. On 31-3-2011 their Balance

Sheet was as follows:

                   Balance Sheet of Verma and Sharma

                                 as on 31-3-2011

      Liabilities

Amount

Rs

     Assets

Amount

Rs

Capitals:

 

Land and Building

70,000

Verma

1,20,000

 

Machinery

60,000

Sharma

80,000

2,00,000

Debtors

80,000

Creditors

70,000

Bank

60,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2,70,000

 

2,70,000

 

 

 

The firm was dissolved on 1-4-2011 and the Assets and Liabilities were settled as follows:

(i) Creditors of Rs 50,000 took over Land and Building in full settlement of their claim.

(ii) Remaining Creditors were paid in cash.

(iii) Machinery was sold at a depreciation of 30%.

(iv) Debtors were collected at a cost of Rs 500.

(v) Expenses of realisation were Rs 1,700.

Pass necessary Journal Entries for dissolution of the firm. 

 


X, Y and Z were partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 5 : 3 : 2. On 31.3.2010 their Balance Sheet was as follows:

     Liabilities

Amount

Rs

    Assets

Amount

Rs

Capital Accounts:

 

Building

50,000

X

75,000

 

Patents

15,000

Y

62,000

 

Machinery

75,000

Z

37,500

1,75,000

Stock

37,500

Sundry Creditors

42,500

Debtors

20,000

 

 

Cash at Bank

20,000

 

2,17,500

 

2,17,500

 

 

 

 

Z died on 31.7.2010. It was agreed that:

(a) Goodwill be valued at 2½ year’s purchased of the average profits of the last four year which were as follows:  

Years

Profit

Rs

2006 – 2007

32,500

2007 – 2008

30,000

2008 – 2009

40,000

2009 – 2010

37,500

(b) Machinery be valued at Rs 70,000; Patents at Rs 20,000 and Building at Rs 62,500.

(c) For the purpose of calculating Z’s share of profits on the year of his death the profit in 2010 − 2011 should be taken to have been accrued on the same scale as in 2009 − 2010.

(d) A sum of Rs 17,500 was paid immediately to the executors of Z the balance was paid in four half yearly installments together with interest at 12% p.a. starting from 31.1.2011.

Given necessary journal entries to record the above transaction and Z’s executor’s account till the payment of installments due on

31.1.2011

 


A, B and C were partners sharing profits in the ratio of 3 : 1 : 1. Their Balance-Sheet as on March 31st 2009, the date on which they dissolve their firm, was as follows:  

     Liabilities

Amount

Rs

         Assets

Amount

Rs

Capitals:

 

Sundry Assets

17,000

A

27,500

 

Stock

7,800

B

10,000

 

Debtors

24,200

 

C

7,000

44,500

Less: Provision for doubtful debts

1,200

23,000

Loan

1,500

Bills Receivable

1,000

Creditors

6,000

Cash

3,200

 

52,000

 

52,000

 

 

 

It was agreed that:

(a) A to take over Bills Receivable at Rs 800, debtors amounting to Rs 20,000 at 17,200 and the creditors of Rs 6,000 were to be paid by him at this figure.

(b) B is to take over all stock for Rs 7,000 and some sundry assets at Rs 7,200 (being 10% less than the book value)

(c) C to take over remaining sundry assets at 90% of the book value and assume the responsibility of discharge of loan together with accrued interest of Rs 300.

(d) The expenses of realization were Rs 270

The remaining debtors were sold to a debt collecting agency at 50% of the book value. Prepare Realisation A/c, Partners Capital A/c and Cash A/c

 


Susan, Geeta and Rashi are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 5:3:2. Their Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2017, is as under:

Balance Sheet of Susan, Geeta and Rashi As at 31st March, 2017

Liabilities Amount Assets Amount
Sundry Creditors          50,000  Cash at Bank 70,000
Workmen Compensation Reserve          25,000 

Sundry Debtor 65,000

Less Provision for Doubtful Debts (5,000

 

 

                     60,000 

Employees Provident Fund           5,000  Goodwill                      50,000 
Bank Loan         55,000  Furniture                   1,00,000 

Capital A/C

Susan                            2,20,000 

Geeta                            1,70,000 

Rashi                             1,35,000 

 

 

 

5,25,000 

Building                   3,80,000 
  6,60,000    6,60,000 

The partners decided to dissolve their partnership on 31st March, 2017. The following transactions took place at the time of dissolution :

(a) Realization expenses of 2,000 were paid by Susan on behalf of the firm.

(b) Geeta took over the goodwill for her own business at  40,000.

(c) Building was taken over by Rashi at 3,00,000.

(d) Only 80% of the debtors paid their dues.

(e) Furniture was sold for  97,000.

(f) Bank Loan was settled along with interest of 5,000. You are required to prepare the Realization Account.


Achla and Bobby were partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3: 1. On 31st March 2019, their balance sheet was as follows:

Balance Sheet of Achla and Bobby as on 31st March 2019

Liabilities 

Amount(₹)

Assets

Amount(₹)

Creditors

1,10,000

Cash at bank

60,000

General Reserve

40,000

Debtors

40,000

Workmen's compensation reserve

50,000

Stock

45,000

Capitals :

 

Furniture

1,55,000

Achla - 4,00,000

 

Land & Building  

5,00,000

Bobby - 2,00,000

6,00,000

 

 

 

8,00,000

 

8,00,000

On 1st April 2019, they admitted Vihaan as a new partner for 1/5th share in the profits of the firm on the following terms:
(a) Vihaan brought ₹ 1,00,000 as his capital and the capitals of Achla and Bobby were to be adjusted on the basis of Vihaan's capital; any surplus or deficiency was to be adjusted by opening current accounts.
(b) Goodwill of the firm was valued at ₹ 4,00,000. Vihaan brought the necessary amount in cash for his share of goodwill premium, half of which was withdrawn by the old partners.
(c) Liability on account of workmen's compensation amounted to ₹ 80,000.
(d) Achla took overstock at ₹ 35,000.
(e) Land and building was to be appreciated by 20%.

Prepare Revaluation Account, Partner's Capital Accounts, and the Balance Sheet of the reconstituted firm on Vihaan's admission.


Akul, Bakul, and Chandan were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 2 : 2: 1. On 31st March 2018 their Balance Sheet was as follows:

Balance Sheet of Akul, Bakul and Chandan as on 31.3.2018 

Liabilities

Amount (₹)

Assets Amount (₹)
Sundry Creditors 45,000 Cash at Bank 42,000
Employees Provident Fund  13,000 Debtors           60,000  
General Reserve 20,000 Less: Provision for doubtful debts   2000 58,000
Capitals:      
Akul              1,60,000   Stock 80,000
Bakul            1,20,000   Furniture 90,000
Chandan         92,000 3,72,000 Plant and Machinery 1,80,000
  4,50,000   4,50,000

Bakul retired on the above date and it was agreed that:
(i) Plant and Machinery were undervalued by 10%.
(ii) Provision for doubtful debts was to be increased to 15% on debtors.
(iii) Furniture was to be decreased to ₹ 87,000.
(iv) Goodwill of the firm was valued at ₹ 3,00,000 and Bakul's share was to be adjusted through the capital accounts of Akul and Chandan.
(v) Capital of the new firm was to be in the new profit sharing ratio of the continuing partners.
Prepare Revaluation account, Partners' Capital accounts, and the Balance Sheet of the reconstituted firm.


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