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Give a word/term/phrase which can substitute the following statements :

The partner who died.

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Deceased partner

Explanation: The partner who died is a deceased partner, whose legal heirs are entitled to the amount due and the rights which the deceased partner had.

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Reconstitution of Partnership (Death of Partner)
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पाठ 5: Reconstitution of Partnership (Death of Partner) - Exercise 2 [पृष्ठ १४०]

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मायकल वाझ Book Keeping and Accountancy [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board
पाठ 5 Reconstitution of Partnership (Death of Partner)
Exercise 2 | Q 6 | पृष्ठ १४०

संबंधित प्रश्‍न

Write the Word/Term/Phrase which can substitute the following statement:

Debit balance of revaluation Account.


What is Gain Ratio?


Answer in one sentence only. 

What is gain ratio or benefit ratio ?


Benefit Ratio is the Ratio in which ______.


Profit and Loss Suspense Account is shown in the new Balance Sheet on __________ side.


Write a word, term, phrase, which can substitute the following statement.

Excess of credit side over the debit side of profit and loss adjustment account.


Write a word, term, phrase, which can substitute the following statement.

A Person who represents the deceased partner on the death of the Partner.


Write a word, term, phrase, which can substitute the following statement.

Accumulated past profit kept in the form of reserve.


Write a word, term, phrase, which can substitute the following statement.

The proportion in which the continuing partners benefit due to the death of a partner.


State whether the following statement is True or False with reason.

A deceased partner is not entitled to the Goodwill of the firm.


State whether the following statement is True or False with reason.

A deceased partner is entitled to his share of General Reserve.


On the death of a partner, a ratio in which the continuing partners get more share of profits in future is called as _________ ratio.


Benefit ratio = New Ratio __________.


Answer in one sentence only.

To whom you distribute General Reserve on the death of a partner?


Answer in one sentence only.

To which account Profit is to be transferred upto the date of his death?


Rajesh, Rakesh, and Mahesh were equal Partner on 31st March 2019. Their Balance Sheet was as follows 31st March 2019.

Balance Sheet as on 31st March 2019
Liabilities Amount ₹ Assets Amount ₹
Capital Account :   Land and Building 4,00,000
Rajesh 5,00,000 Furniture 3,00,000
Rakesh 2,00,000 Debtors 3,00,000
Mahesh 2,00,000 Stock 1,00,000
Sundry creditors 90,000 Cash 1,00,000
Bills Payable 60,000    
Bank loan 1,50,000    
  12,00,000   12,00,000

Mr. Rajesh died on 30th June 2019 and the following adjustment were agreed as

1) Furniture was to be adjusted to its market price of 3,40,000

2) Land and Building was to be depreciated by 10%

3) Provide R.D.D 5% on debtors

4) The Profit up to the date of death of Mr. Rajesh is to be calculated on the basis of last years profit which was ₹1,80,000

Prepare:
1) Profit and Loss adjustment A/c
2) Partners capital account
3) Balance sheet of the continuing firm


Rahul, Rohit, and Ramesh are in a business sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3: 2: 1 respectively. Their balance sheet as on 31st March 2017 was as follows.

Balance Sheet as on 31st March 2017
Liabilities Amount (₹) Assets Amount (₹)
Capital Account:   Debtors 1,00,000  
Rahul 2,20,000 Less: R.D.D. 10,000 90,000
Rohit 2,10,000 Plant and Machinery 85,000
Ramesh 2,40,000 Investment 3,50,000
Creditors 80,000 Motor lorry 1,00,000
Bills Payable 7,000 Building 80,000
General Reserve 96,000 Bank 1,48,000
  8,53,000   8,53,000

On 1st October 2017, Ramesh died and the Partnership deed provided that

  1. R.D.D. was maintained at 5% on Debtors
  2. Plant and Machinery and Investment were valued at ₹ 80,000 and ₹ 4,10,000 respectively.
  3. Of the creditors, an item of ₹ 6000 was no longer a liability and hence was properly adjusted.
  4. Profit for 2017-18 was estimated at ₹ 120,000 and Ramesh share in it up to the date of his death was given to him.
  5. Goodwill of the Firm was valued at two times the average profit of the last five years. Which were 
    2012-13 ₹ 1,80,000
    2013-14 ₹ 2,00,000
    2014-15 ₹ 2,50,000
    2015-16 ₹ 1,50,000
    2016-17 ₹ 1,20,000
    Ramesh share in it was to be given to him
  6. Salary 5,000 p.m. was payable to him
  7. Interest on capital at 5% i.e. was payable and on Drawings ₹ 2000 were charged.
  8. Drawings made by Ramesh up to September 2017 were ₹ 5,000 p.m.

Prepare Ramesh’s Capital A/c showing the amount payable to his executors
Give Working of Profit and Goodwill
Ramesh’s executors loan A/c ₹ 3,41,000


Ram, Madhav, and Keshav are partners sharing Profit and Losses in the ratio 5:3:2 respectively. Their Balance Sheet as on 31st March 2018 was as follows.

Balance Sheet as on 31st March 2018
Liabilities Amount ₹  Assets Amount ₹  
General Reserve 25,000 Goodwill 50,000
Creditors 1,00,000 Loose Tools 50,000
Unpaid Rent 25,000 Debtor 1,50,000
Capital Accounts - Live Stock 1,00,000
Ram 100000 Cash 25,000
Madhav 75000    
Keshav 50000    
  3,75,000   3,75,000

Keshav died on 31st July 2018 and the following Adjustment were agreed by as per partnership deed.

1. Creditors have increased by 10,000

2. Goodwill is to be calculated at 2 years purchase of average profits of 5 years.

3. The Profits of the preceding 5 years was

2013-14 ₹ 90,000
2014-15 ₹ 1,00,000
2015-16 ₹ 60,000
2016-17 ₹ 50,000
2017-18 ₹ 50,000 (Loss)

Keshav's share in it was to be given to him.

4. Loose Tools and livestock were valued at ₹ 80,000 and ₹ 1,20,000 respectively

5. R.D.D. was maintained at ₹ 10,000

6. Commission's ₹ 2000 p.m. was payable to Keshav Profit for 2018 -19 was estimated at ₹ 45000 and Keshav's share in it up to the date of his death was given to him.

Prepare

Revaluation A/c, Keshav’s capital A/c showing the amount payable to his executors.


Virendra, Devendra, and Narendra were partners sharing Profit and Losses in the ratio of 3:2:1. Their Balance Sheet as on 31st March 2019 was as follows.

Balance Sheet as on 31st March 2019
Liabilities Amount ₹ Assets Amount ₹
Bank Loan 25,000 Furniture 50,000
Creditors 20,000 Land & Building 50,000
Bills Payable 5,000 Motor Car 20,000
Reserve Fund 30,000 Sundry Debtors 50,000
Capital Account:   Bills Receivable 20,000
Virendra 90,000 Investments 50,000
Devendra 60,000 Cash at Bank 20,000
Narendra 30,000    
  2,60,000   2,60,000

Mr. Virendra died on 31st August 2019 and the Partnership deed provided that. That the event of the death of Mr. Virendra his executors be entitled to be paid out.

1. The capital to his credit at the date of death.

2. His proportion of Reserve at the date of the last Balance sheet.

3. His proportion of Profits to date of death based on the average profits of the last four years.

4. His share of Goodwill should be calculated at two years purchase of the profits of the last four years for the year ended 31st March were as follows -

2016 ₹ 40,000
2017 ₹  60,000
2018 ₹ 70,000
2019 ₹ 30,000

5. Mr. Virendra has drawn ₹ 3000 p.m. to date of death, There is no increase and Decrease the value of assets and liabilities.

Prepare Mr. Virendras Executors A/c


The Balance Sheet of Sohan, Rohan and Mohan who were sharing profits and Losses in the ratio of 3:2:1 as follows.

Balance Sheet as on 31st March 2019
Liabilities Amount (₹) Assets Amount (₹)
Bank Overdraft 18,000 Bank 48,000
Creditors 85,000 Debtors 30,000
Bills payable 40,000 Land and Building 40,000
Bank Loan 1,50,000 Machinery 80,000
General Reserve 27,000 Investments 40,000
Capital Account:   Computers 40,000
Sohan 20,000 Stock 90,000
Rohan 20,000 Patents 12,000
Mohan 20,000    
  3,80,000   3,80,000

Mr. Rohan died on 1st October 2019 and the following adjustments were made.

  1. Goodwill of the firm is valued at ₹ 30,000.
  2. Land and Building and Machinery were found to be undervalued by 20%.
  3. Investments are valued at ₹ 60,000
  4. Stock to be undervalued by ₹ 5000 and a provision of 10% as debtors were required.
  5. Patents were valueless.
  6. Mr. Rohan was entitled to share in profits up to the date of death and it was decided that he may be allowed to retain his drawings as his share of profit. Rohan’s drawings till the date of death was ₹ 25000.

Prepare Partners' capital accounts.


The following is the Balance Sheet of Shikha, Divit and Naman, who were partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 2 : 2 : 1.

Balance sheet as on 31st March 2020
Liabilities Amount (₹) Amount (₹) Assets Amount (₹) Amount (₹)
Capital A/cs:     Investment   1,40,000
Shikha 80,000 2,20,000 Stock   48,000
Divit 60,000 Debtors 81,600 80,000
Naman 80,000 Less: R.D.D. 1,600
Creditors   48,000 Cash   12,000
Outstanding Salaries   12,000      
    2,80,000     2,80,000

Naman died on 1st July, 2020 and the following adjustment were made in the books of the firm:

(1) All debtors were considered as good and the Reserve for Doubtful Debts was no longer necessary.

(2) A contingent liability for compensation of ₹ 3,600 was to be provided.

(3) Investment worth ₹ 80,000 were taken over by the executor of Naman and the remaining investments were sold ₹ 60,000.

(4) Stock was revalued at ₹ 60,000.

(5) The goodwill of the firm was valued at ₹ 40,000 and was to be shown in the books.

(6) The deceased partner's share in profit up to the date of his death was to be calculated on the basis of the preceding year's profit which was ₹ 32,000.

Prepare the Profit and Loss Adjustment Account, Capital Accounts of Partners and the Balance Sheet of the new firm after the death of Naman.


Rakesh, Mahesh & Mukesh were partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 2 : 1 respectively. Balance Sheet as on 31st March, 2019 as under:

Liabilities Amount (₹) Assets   Amount (₹)
Capital A/c:   Plant & Machinery   40,000
Rakesh 30,000 Motor Truck   20,000
Mahesh 20,000 Investment   18,000
Mukesh 10,000      
Bank Loan 20,000 Debtors 16,000 14,000
Creditors 8,000 Less: RDD  2,000
Bills Payable 18,000 Bank   14,000
  1,06,000     1,06,000

Mukesh Died on 30th June, 2019 and following adjustments were made:

  1. Assets were revalued as: Plant & Machinery ₹ 44,000, Motor Truck ₹ 18,000, Investment ₹ 17,000.
  2. All debtors were good.
  3. Goodwill of the firm valued at two times the average profits of the last five years. No Goodwill account to be shown in the books of the firm.
  4. Mukesh's share of profit up to his death to be calculated on the basis of average profits last two years.
  5. Five years Profits were - I year ₹ 6,000, II year ₹ 11,000, III year ₹ 7,000, IV year ₹ 12,000, V year ₹ 24,000 respectively.

Prepare Revaluation A/c, Partners Capital A/c and Balance Sheet as on 1 st July, 2019.


Prem, Verma, Sharma, were partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio 2: 1: 1 Their Balance Sheet as on 31st March 2019 is as follows.

Balance Sheet as on 31st March, 2019
Liabilities Amount (₹) Assets Amount (₹)
Creditors 20,000 Premises 2,40,000
Bank Loan 90,000 Debtors 2,00,000
Bill Payable 10,000 Furniture 60,000
General Reserve 64,000 Stock 1,00,000
Capital Accounts:   Cash 2,00,000
Prem 2,40,000    
Verma 2,00,000    
Sharma 1,76,000    
  8,00,000   8,00,000
  1.  Prem died on 30th June 2019 and the following adjustments were made Prem’s share of profit is to be calculated on the average profit of the last two years.
  2. Prem’s share in the Goodwill of the firm be given him. Goodwill will be valued at three times of the average profits of the last four years. The profits were.
    2015-16 ₹ 1,60,000 2016-17 ₹ 1,20,000
    2017-18 ₹ 80,000 2018-19 ₹ 40,000
  3. Premises be valued at ₹ 2,80,000 and R.D.D. of ₹ 8,000 be created on debtors.
  4. Drawing of Prem up to the date of his death were ₹ 15000 per month.
  5. Interest on capital is allowed at 10% p.a. and to be charged on drawing at ₹ 4000.
  6. The amount due to Prem be transferred to his executors loan account.

Prepare: Prem’s Capital Account, Give working of Prem’s share in Goodwill, and Interest on capital.


A, B and C were partners in a business sharing Profits and Losses in the ratio of 2 : 2 : 1 respectively. Their Balance Sheet as on 31st March, 2022 is as under.

Balance Sheet as on 31st March, 2022
Liabilities Amount (₹) Amount (₹) Assets Amount (₹) Amount (₹)
Capital A/c:     Land and Building   89,280
A   64,000 Investment   48,000
B   64,000 Furniture   25,600
C   32,000 Debtors 33,280 32,000
Creditors   48,000 Less : R.D.D. 1,280
Bills Payable   3,200 Bank   13,120
Bank Loan   12,800 Goodwill   16,000
    2,24,000     2,24,000

On 1st July 2022, C died and the following adjustments were made:

(1) All the debtors were considered as good debtors.

(2) A contingent liability for a compensation of ₹ 1,440 was provided.

(3) Investment were sold out in the market at 10% profit.

(4) Loan were paid off.

5) Land and Building were depreciated by ₹ 1,280 and Furniture by ₹ 1,760.

(6) Goodwill of the firm was valued at ₹ 24,000. It was to be raised in the Books.

(7) C was entitled to get his share in the profit up to the date of his death. Profit for 2022-23 was estimated at ₹ 16,000.

(8) The amount due to C's executors was paid by NEFT.

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


The Balance Sheet of Karma, Punya and Bandhan who were sharing Profits and Losses in the ratio of 3 : 2 : 1 is as follows:

Balance Sheet as on 31st March, 2022
Liabilities Amount (₹) Assets Amount (₹)
Bank Overdraft 27,000 Bank 72,000
Creditors 1,27,500 Debtors 45,000
Bills Payable 60,000 Land and Building 60,000
Bank Loan 2,25,000 Machinery 1,20,000
General Reserve 40,500 Investments 60,000
Capital Accounts:   Computers 60,000
Karma 30,000 Stock 1,35,000
Punya 30,000 Patents 18,000
Bandhan 30,000    
  5,70,000   5,70,000

Punya died on 1st October, 2022 and the following adjustments were made:

(1) Goodwill of the firm is valued at ₹ 45,000.

(2) Land & Building and Machinery were found to be undervalued by 20%.

(3) Investments are valued at ₹ 90,000.

(4) Stock to be undervalued by ₹ 7,500 and a provision of 10% as Debtors was required.

(5) Patents were valueless.

(6) Punya was entitled to share in profits up to the date of death and it was decided that he may be allowed to retain his drawings as his share of profit. Punya's drawings till date of death was ₹ 37,500.

Prepare Partner's Capital Accounts.


Suresh, Naresh and Paresh were equal partners. On 31st March, 2019 their Balance sheet was as follows:

Balance Sheet as on 31st March, 2019
Liabilities Amount
(₹)
Assets Amount
(₹)
Capital Accounts:   Land and Building 2,00,000
Suresh 2,50,000 Furniture 1,50,000
Naresh 1,00,000 Debtors 1,50,000
Paresh 1,00,000 Cash 1,00,000
Sundry creditors 1,50,000    
  6,00,000   6,00,000

Suresh died on 30th June, 2019 and the following adjustments were agreed as:

  1. Furniture was to be adjusted to its market price of ₹ 1,70,000.
  2. Land and building was to be depreciated by 10%.
  3. Provide R.D.D. at 5% on debtors.
  4. The profit up to the date of death of Suresh is to be calculated on the basis of average profit of last year which was ₹ 90,000.

Prepare:

  1. Profit and loss adjustment account.
  2. Partners’ capital account.
  3. Balance sheet of the continuing firm.

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