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प्रश्न
B and C are in partnership sharing profits and losses as 3 : 1. They admit D into the firm, D pays premium of ₹ 15,000 for 1/3rd share of the profits. As between themselves, B and C agree to share future profits and losses equally. Draft Journal entries showing appropriations of the premium money.
उत्तर
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Debit Amount Rs |
Credit Amount Rs |
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Cash A/c |
Dr. |
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15,000 |
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To Premium for Goodwill A/c |
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15,000 |
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(D brought his share of goodwill in cash) |
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Premium for Goodwill A/c |
Dr. |
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15,000 |
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To B’s Capital A/c |
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15,000 |
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(Premium for goodwill transferred to B’s Capital) |
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C’s Capital A/c |
Dr. |
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3,750 |
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To B’s Capital A/c |
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3,750 |
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(Goodwill charged from C’s Capital Account due |
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WN 1 : Calculation of Sacrificing Ratio :
Let combined share of all partners after D’s admission be = 1
Combined share of B and C after C's admission = 1 - C's share
= 1 - `1/3` = `2/3`
B and C each share of profit after D’s admission will be = `2/3 xx 1/2 = 1/3` each
Sacrificing Ratio = Old Ratio - New Ratio
B's = `3/4 - 1/3 = 5/12` (Sacrificing)
C's = `1/4 - 1/3 = -1/12` (gaining)
WN 2 :
C is gaining in new the firm. Hence, C’s gain in goodwill will be debited to his capital and given to B (sacrificing partner).
Goodwill of the Firm = Premium for goodwill brought by D x Reciprocal of D's share
= 15,000 x `3/1`
= Rs. 45,000.
C's share of gain in goodwill = Goodwill of the firm x share of gain = 45,000 x `1/12` = Rs. 3,750.
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Liabilities | Amount (₹) |
Assets | Amount (₹) |
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Trade creditors |
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Employees' Provident Fund | 47,000 | Debtors | 60,000 | ||
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Liabilities |
Amount (₹) |
Assets |
Amount (₹) |
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Creditors |
1,65,000 |
Cash | 1,20,000 | |||
General Reserve | 90,000 | Debtors | 1,35,000 | |||
Capitals: | Less: Provision | 15,000 | 1,20,000 | |||
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G |
4,50,000 |
10,50,000 |
Patents |
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Building | 3,00,000 | |||||
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Profit and Loss Account |
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Liabilities |
Amount (₹) |
Assets |
Amount (₹) |
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General Reserve |
12,000 |
Bank | 7,600 | ||
Sundry Creditors |
15,000 |
Debtors |
6,000 |
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Bills Payable |
12,000 |
Less: Provision for Doubtful Debts |
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5,600 |
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Capital A/cs: | Premises | 80,000 | |||
Pankaj |
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Naresh | 30,000 | ||||
Saurabh |
20,000 |
96,000 |
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1,43,200 |
1,43,200 |
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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 |
3,045 |
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X | 12,000 |
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Less: Provision for Doubtful Debts |
105 |
2,940 |
Y |
9,000 |
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Stock | 4,800 | |
Z | 6,000 | 27,000 | Plant and Machinery | 5,100 | |
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Land and Building | 15,000 | |||
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Y's Loan |
20,000 |
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51,140 |
51,140 |
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Liabilities |
Amount (₹) |
Assets |
Amount (₹) |
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Creditors |
21,000 |
Cash at Bank | 5,750 | ||
Workmen Compensation Reserve |
12,000 |
Debtors |
40,000 |
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Investments Fluctuation Reserve |
6,000 |
Less: Provision for Doubtful Debts |
2,000 |
38,000 |
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Capital A/cs: | Stock | 30,000 | |||
X | 68,000 | Investment (Market Value ₹ 17,600) | 15,000 | ||
Y |
32,000 |
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Patents | 10,000 | |
Z |
21,000 |
1,21,000 |
Machinery |
50,000 |
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Goodwill | 6,000 | ||||
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Liabilities |
Amount (₹) |
Assets |
Amount (₹) |
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Creditors |
10,800 |
Cash at Bank | 13,000 | ||
Bills Payable |
5,000 |
Debtors |
10,000 |
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Capital A/cs: |
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Less: Provision for Doubtful Debts |
200 |
9,800 |
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A | 45,000 | Stock | 9,000 | ||
B |
30,000 |
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Machinery | 24,000 | |
C |
15,000 |
90,000 |
Freehold Premises |
50,000 |
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1,05,800 |
1,05,800 |
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Creditors | 2,00,000 | |||
Employees' Provident Fund | 2,00,000 | |||
44,00,000 | 44,00,000 |
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Liabilities |
Amount (₹) |
Assets |
Amount (₹) |
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Trade Creditors |
1,20,000 |
Cash at Bank |
1,80,000 |
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Bills Payable |
80,000 |
Stock |
1,40,000 |
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General Reserve |
60,000 |
Sundry Debtors | 80,000 | ||
Capital A/cs: |
Building | 3,00,000 | |||
X |
7,00,000 |
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Z |
60,000 |
14,60,000 |
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17,20,000 |
17,20,000 |
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Liabilities |
Amount (₹) |
Assets |
Amount (₹) |
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Capital A/cs: | Land and Building | 3,50,000 | ||
A | 2,50,000 | Machinery | 2,40,000 | |
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Sundry Creditors | 90,000 | Cash at Bank | 55,000 | |
Advertisement Suspense | 5,000 | |||
8,80,000 | 8,80,000 |
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Liabilities | Amount (₹) | Assets | Amount (₹) | |
Capital A/cs: | Sundry Assets | 7,00,000 | ||
X | 2,10,000 | |||
Y | 1,50,000 | |||
Z | 1,20,000 | 4,80,000 | ||
General Reserve | 65,000 | |||
Profit and Loss A/c | 25,000 | |||
Creditors | 1,30,000 | |||
7,00,000 | 7,00,000 |
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