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Following is the Balance Sheet of the firm of Nana, Nani and Sona who share Profits and Losses in the ratio of their Capital. - Book Keeping and Accountancy

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Following is the Balance Sheet of the firm of Nana, Nani and Sona who share Profits and Losses in the ratio of their Capital.

Balance Sheet as on 31st March, 2019
Liabilities Amount (₹) Assets   Amount (₹)
Capital A/c:   Machinery   20,000
Nana 50,000 Building   55,000
Nani 20,000 Stock   12,000
Sona 30,000 Debtors 12,000 11,000
Creditors 10,000 Less: RDD 1,000
Bills Payable 5,000 Cash   17,000
  1,15,000     1,15,000

Sona retires from the business on 1st April 2019 and the following Adjustment were agreed.

  1. Stock is to be valued at 92% of its Book Value.
  2. RDD is to be maintained at 10% on debtors.
  3. The value of Building is to be appreciated by 20%.
  4. The Goodwill of the firm be fixed at ₹ 12000. Sona’s share in the same be adjusted in the accounts of continuing partners in gaining Ratio.
  5. The entire Capital of the new firm be fixed at ₹ 1,60,000 between Nana and Nani in their New Profit sharing ratio which is fixed at 3:1 making adjustment in Cash.
  6. Amount payable to Sona paid in cash.

Prepare: Revaluation Account, Partnership Capital Account and Balance Sheet of the reconstituted firm.

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Dr. In the Books of the Firm
Revaluation Account
Cr.
Particulars   Amount (₹) Particulars Amount (₹)
To Stock A/c   960 By Building A/c 11,000
To RDD A/c   200    
To  Profit transferred
to Partners Capital A/c:
       
Nana 4,920 9,840    
Nani 1,968    
Sona 2,952    
    11,000   11,000

 

Dr. Partner's Capital Accounts Cr.
Particulars Nana (₹) Nani (₹) Sona (₹) Particulars Nana (₹) Nani (₹) Sona (₹)
To Goodwill A/c 3,000 600 - By Balance b/d 50,000 20,000 30,000
To Cash A/c  - - 36,552 By Revaluation A/c (Profit) 4,920 1,968 2,952
To Balance c/d 1,20,000 40,000 - By Goodwill A/c - - 3,600
        By Cash A/c 68,080 18,632 -
  1,23,000 40,600 36,552   1,23,000 40,600 36,552

 

 Balance Sheet as on 1st April, 2019
Liabilities   Amount (₹) Assets   Amount (₹)
Creditors   10,000 Cash   67,160
Bills Payable   5,000 Machinery   20,000
Capital A/c:     Stock 12,000 11,040
Nana 1,20,000 1,60,000 Less: Reduction 960
Nani 40,000 Debtors 12,000 10,800
      Less: RDD 1,200
      Building 55,000 66,000
      Add: Appreciation 11,000
    1,75,000     1,75,000

Working Note:

Calculation of Gaining Ratio:

Old Ratio = 5 : 2 : 3

New Ratio = 3 : 1

Gain Ratio = New Ratio - Old Ratio

Nana's Gain Ratio = `3/4 - 5/10 = (30-20)/ 40 = 10/40`

Nani's Gain Ratio = `1/4 - 2/10 = (10-8)/40 = 2/40` 

Gain Ratio = 10 : 2 i.e. 5 : 1

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Capital A/cs:     Fixed Assets
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