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प्रश्न
Khanna, Seth and Mehta were partners in a firm sharing profit in the ratio of 3 : 2 : 5. On
31.12.2010 the Balance Sheet of Khana, Seth and Mehta was as follows:
Liabilities |
Amount Rs |
Assets |
Amount Rs |
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Capitals: |
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Goodwill |
3,00,000 |
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Khanna: |
3,00,000 |
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Land and Building |
5,00,000 |
Seth: |
2,00,000 |
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Machinery |
1,70,000 |
Mehta: |
5,00,000 |
10,00,000 |
Stock |
30,000 |
General Reserve |
1,00,0000 |
Debtors |
1,20,000 |
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Loan from Seth |
50,000 |
Cash |
45,000 |
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Creditors |
75,000 |
Profit and Loss Account |
60,000 |
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12,25,000 |
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On 14th March 2011, Seth died.
The partnership deed provides that on the death of a partner the executor of the deceased partners
is entitled to:
(i) Balance in Capital Account;
(ii) Share in profits upto the date of death on the basis of last year’s profit;
(ii) His share in profit/loss in revaluation of assets and re-assessment of liabilities which were as follows:
(a) Land and Building was to be appreciated by Rs 1,20,000;
(b) Machinery was to be depreciated to Rs 1,35,000 and stock to Rs 25,000;
(c) A provision of `2 1/2%` for bad and doubtful debts was to created on debtors;
(iv) The net amount payable to Seth’s executors was transferred to his loan account which was to be paid later.
Prepare Revalution Account, Partners Capital Accounts, Seth’s Executors Account and the
Balance Sheet of Khanna and Mehta who decided to continue the business keeping their capital balances in their new profit sharing ratio. Any surplus of deficit to be transferred the current account of the partners.
उत्तर
Revaluation Account |
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Dr. |
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Cr. |
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Particulars |
Amount Rs |
Particulars |
Amount Rs |
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Machinery |
35,000 |
Land and Building |
1,20,000 |
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Stock |
5,000 |
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Provision for Doubtful Debt |
3,000 |
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Profit transferred to Capital account: |
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Khanna |
23,100 |
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Seth |
15,400 |
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Mehta |
38,500 |
77,000 |
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1,20,000 |
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1,20,000 |
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Partners’ Capital Account |
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Dr. |
Cr. |
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Particulars |
Khanna |
Seth |
Mehta |
Particulars |
Khanna |
Seth |
Mehta |
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Profit and loss |
18,000 |
12,000 |
30,000 |
Balance b/d |
3,00,000 |
2,00,000 |
5,00,000 |
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Goodwill |
90,000 |
60,000 |
1,50,000 |
General Reserve |
30,000 |
20,000 |
50,000 |
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Profit and loss surplus |
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2,400 |
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Revaluation |
23,100 |
15,400 |
38,500 |
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Seth’s Executors |
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1,61,000 |
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Balance c/d |
2,45,100 |
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4,08,500 |
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3,53,100 |
2,35,400 |
5,88,500 |
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3,53,100 |
2,35,400 |
5,88,500 |
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Balance b/d |
2,45,100 |
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4,08,500 |
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Balance c/d (adj.) |
2,45,100 |
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4,08,500 |
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2,45,100 |
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4,08,500 |
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2,45,100 |
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4,08,500 |
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Balance Sheet |
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Liabilities |
Amount Rs |
Assets |
Amount Rs |
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Capital: |
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Land and Building |
6,20,000 |
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Khanna |
2,45,100 |
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Machinery |
1,35,000 |
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Mehta |
4,08,500 |
6,53,600 |
Stock |
25,000 |
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Seth’s Executors’ Loan |
2,11,000 |
Debtors |
1,20,000 |
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Creditors |
75,000 |
Less: Provision for Bad Debts |
3,000 |
1,17,000 |
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Profit and Loss Suspense |
2,400 |
Cash |
45,000 |
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9,42,000 |
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9,42,000 |
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E’s Executors’ Account |
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Dr. |
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Cr. |
Particulars |
Amount Rs |
Particulars |
Amount Rs |
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Seth’s Capital |
1,61,000 |
Balance c/d |
2,11,000 |
Seth’s Loan |
50,000 |
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2,11,000 |
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2,11,000 |
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Working Notes:
Notes
Share of Seth’s Loss on the basis of Last year
=`60,000xx2/10xx73/365`
Rs `2,400`
Capital after adjustment
khanna
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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
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5,40,000 2,70,000 1,90,000 75,000 60,000 15,000
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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.
A. B and C 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 A,B and C as on 31-3-2015
Liabilities | Amount(Rs) | Assets | Amount(Rs.) |
Creditors Investment Fluctuation Fund P & L Account Capitals A 1,50,000 B 1,20,000 C 60,000
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63,000 30,000 1,20,000
3,30,000
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Land & Building Motor Vans Investments Machinery Stock Debtors 1,20,000 Less : Provision 9,000 Cash
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1,86,000 60,000 57,000 36,000 45,000
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5,43,000 | 5,43,000 |
On the above date B retired and A and C agreed to continue the business on the following terms:
(1) Goodwill of the firm was valued at Rs.1, 53,000.
(2) Provision for bad debts was to be reduced by Rs.3,000.
(3) There was a claim of Rs.12,000 for workmen compensation.
(4) B will be paid Rs.24,600 in cash and the balance will be transferred to his loan account which will be paid in four equal yearly instalments together with interest 10% p.a.
(5) The new profit sharing ratio between A and C will be 3:2 and their capital will be in their new profit sharing ratio. The capital adjustments will be done by opening current accounts.
Prepare Revaluation Account, Partners' Capital Accounts and the Balance Sheet of A and C.
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
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1,00,000 1,00,000 2,00,000 80,000 60,000 10,000
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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
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 General Reserve
Capitals A 60,000 B 40,000 C 20,000 |
84,000 21,000
1,20,000 |
Bank Debtors Stock Investments Furniture & Fittings Machinery
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17,000 23,000 1,10,000 30,000 10,000 35,000
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2,25,000 | 2,25,000 |
On the above date D was admitted as new partner and it was decided that
(i) The new profit sharing ratio between A, B, C and D will be 2:1:1:1.
(ii) Goodwill of the firm was valued at Rs.90,000 and D brought his share of goodwill premium in cash.
(iii) The Market value of investments was Rs.24,000
(iv) Machinery will be reduced to Rs.29,000
(v) A Creditor of Rs.3,000was not likely to claim the amount and hence to be written off.
(vi) D will bring proportionate capital so as to give him 1/6th share in the profits of the firm.
Prepare Revaluations Account, Partner’s Capital Accounts and Balance Sheet of the reconstitute firm
X, Y and Z 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 X,Y and Z as on 31-3-2015
Liabilities |
Amount Rs |
Assets |
Amount Rs |
Creditors Bills Payable General Reserve Capitals X 50,000 Y 25,000 Z 12,500 |
25,000 10,000 10,000
87,500 |
Land Building Plant Stock Debtors Bank
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25,000 25,000 50,000 20,000 15,000 2,500
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1,37,500 | 1,37,500 |
X, Y and Z decided to Share the profits equally with effect from 1-4-2015. For this It was agreed that
(i) Goodwill of the firm will be valued at 75,000
(ii) Land will be revalued at 40,000 and building be depreciated by 6%.
(iii) Creditors of 3,000 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.
Suresh, Ramesh, Mahesh and Ganesh were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 2:2:3:3. On 1.4.2016 their Balance Sheet was as follows
Balance Sheet of Suresh, Ramesh, Mahesh and Ganesh as on 1.4.2016 |
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Liabilities | Rs | Assets | Rs |
Capitals : Suresh 1,00,000 Ramesh 1,50,000 Mahesh 2,00,000 Ganesh 2,50,000 Sundry Creditors Workmen Compensation Reserve |
7,00,000 1,70,000 75,000 |
Fixed Assets Current Assets
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6,00,000 3,45,000
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9,45,000 | 9,45,000 |
From the above date, the partners decided to share the future profits equally. For this purpose, the goodwill of the firm was valued at Rs 90,000.
It was also agreed that:
1) Claim against Workmen Compensation Reserve will be estimated at Rs 1,00,000 and fixed assets will be depreciated by 10%.
2) The capitals of the partners will be adjusted according to the new profit sharing ratio. For this, necessary cash will be bought or paid by the partners as the case may be.
Prepare Revaluation Account, Partners' Capital Accounts and the Balance Sheet of the reconstituted firm.
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.
L, M and N were partners in firm sharing profits in the ratio of 2:1:1. On 15' April 2013 their Balance Sheet as follows:
Balance Sheet of L, M and N as on 1st April 2013 |
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Liabilities | Rs | Assets | Rs |
Capital: L 6,00,000 M 4,80,000 N 4,80,000 General Reserve Workman’s Compensation Fund Creditors
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15,60,000 4,40,000 3,60,000 2,40,000
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Land Building Furniture Debtors 4,00,000 Less: Provision 20,000 Stock Cash
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8,00,000 6,00,000 2,40,000
3,80,000 4,40,000 1,40,000
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26,00,000 | 26,00,000 |
On the above date, N retired
The following were agreed:
i. Goodwill of the firm was valued at Rs 6,00,000.
ii. The land was to be appreciated by 40% and Building was to be depreciated by Rs 1,00,000. Furniture was to be depreciated by Rs 30,000.
iii. The liabilities for Workmen's Compensation Fund was determined at Rs 1,60,000.
iv. The amount payable to N was transferred to his loan account.
v. Capitals of L and M were to be adjusted in their new profit sharing ratio and for this purpose current accounts of the partners will be opened.
Prepare Revaluation Account, Partners' Capital Accounts and the Balance Sheet of the new firm.
Manu, Hary, Ali and Reshma were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 2 : 2 : 1 : 5. On 1.4.2016 their Balance Sheet was as follows:
Balance Sheet of Manu, Hary, Ali and Reshma as on 1.4.2016 |
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Liabilities |
Amount (Rs) |
Assets |
Amount (Rs) |
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Capitals: |
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Fixed Assets |
8,00,000 |
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Manu |
2,00,000 |
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Current Assets |
2,40,000 |
Hary |
2,50,000 |
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Ali |
1,50,000 |
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Reshma |
3,50,000 | 9,50,000 |
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Sundry Creditors |
45,000 |
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Workmen Compensation Reserve |
45,000 |
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10,40,000 |
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10,40,000 |
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From the above date partners decided to share future profits equally. For this purpose the goodwill of the firm was valued at Rs 40,000. The partners also agreed for the following:
(i) Claims against Workmen Compensation Reserve was estimated at Rs 50,000. Fixed assets were to be depreciated by 10%.
(ii) Capitals of the partners were to be adjusted according to the new profit sharing ratio, for this necessary cash will be brought or paid.
Prepare Revaluation Account, Partners' Capital Accounts and the Balance Sheet of the reconstituted firm.
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 |
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Liabilities |
Amount (Rs) |
Assets |
Amount (Rs) |
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Creditors |
1,65,000 |
Cash |
1,20,000 |
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General Reserve |
90,000 |
Debtors |
1,35,000 |
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Capitals: |
Less Provision |
15,000 |
1,20,000 |
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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 | |
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Building |
3,00,000 | |||
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Profit & Loss Account |
75,000 | |||
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13,05,000 |
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13,05,000 | ||
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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.
Prepare a Cash Flow Statement on the basis of the information given in the Balance Sheet of Libra Ltd. as at 31.3.2013 and 31.3.2012.
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Particulars |
Note No. |
31.3.2013 Rs |
31.3.2012 Rs |
I |
Equity and Liabilities : |
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1. |
Shareholder’s Funds : |
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(a) Share Capital |
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8,00,000 |
6,00,000 |
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(b) Reserve and Surplus |
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4,00,000 |
3,00,000 |
2. |
Non-Current Liabilities : |
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Long Term Borrowings |
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1,00,000 |
1,50,000 |
3. |
Current Liabilities : |
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Trade Payables |
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40,000 |
48,000 |
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Total |
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13,40,000 |
10,98,000 |
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II |
Assets |
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1. |
Non-Current Assets : |
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(a) Fixed Assets : |
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(i) Tangible Assets |
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8,50,000 |
5,60,000 |
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(b) Non-Current Investment |
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2,32,000 |
1,60,000 |
2. |
Current Assets : |
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(a) Current Investments (Marketable) |
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50,000 |
1,34,000 |
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(b) Inventories |
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76,000 |
82,000 |
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(c) Trade Receivables |
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38,000 |
92,000 |
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(d) Cash and Cash Equivalents |
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94,000 |
70,000 |
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Total |
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13,40,000 |
10,98,000 |
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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 |
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Liabilities |
Amount Rs |
Assets |
Amount Rs |
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Capitals: |
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Land and Building |
70,000 |
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Verma |
1,20,000 |
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Machinery |
60,000 |
Sharma |
80,000 |
2,00,000 |
Debtors |
80,000 |
Creditors |
70,000 |
Bank |
60,000 |
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2,70,000 |
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2,70,000 |
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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 |
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Capital Accounts: |
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Building |
50,000 |
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X |
75,000 |
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Patents |
15,000 |
Y |
62,000 |
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Machinery |
75,000 |
Z |
37,500 |
1,75,000 |
Stock |
37,500 |
Sundry Creditors |
42,500 |
Debtors |
20,000 |
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Cash at Bank |
20,000 |
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2,17,500 |
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2,17,500 |
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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
Murari and Vohra were partners in a firm with capitals of Rs 1,20,000 and Rs 1,60,000 respectively. On 1.4.2010 they admitted Yadav
as a partner for non-fourth share in profits on his payment of Rs 2,00,000 as his capital and Rs 90,000 for this one-fourth share of goodwill.
On that date the creditors of Murari and Vohra were Rs 60,000 and Bank Overdraft was Rs 15,000. Their assets apart from cash included Stock Rs 10,000; Debtors Rs 40,000; Plant and Machinery Rs 80,000; Land and Building Rs 2,00,000. It was agreed that stock should be depreciated by Rs 2,000; Plant and Machinery by 20%, Rs 5,000 should be written off as bad debts and Land and
Building should be appreciated by 25%.
Prepare Revaluation Account, Capital Accounts of Murari, Vohra and Yadav and the Balance Sheet of the new firm.
The Balance Sheet of Ram and Shyam, who were sharing profits in the ratio of 3 : 1 on 31st March, 2009 was as follows:
Liabilities |
Amount Rs |
Assets |
Amount Rs |
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Creditors |
2,800 |
Cash at bank |
2,000 |
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Employees’ provident fund |
1,200 |
Debtors |
6,500 |
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General Reserve |
2,000 |
Less: Reserve for bad debts |
(500) |
6,000 |
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Capitals |
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Stock |
3,000 |
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Ram |
6,000 |
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Investments |
5,000 |
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Shyam |
4,000 |
10,000 |
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16,000 |
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16,000 |
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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 : |
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Furniture |
1,55,000 |
Achla - 4,00,000 |
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Land & Building |
5,00,000 |
Bobby - 2,00,000 |
6,00,000 |
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|
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.
Gita, Radha, and Garv were partners in firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3: 5: 2. On 31st March 2019, their balance sheet was as follows:
Balance Sheet of Gita, Radha & Garv as on 31st March 2019
Liabilities |
Amount (₹) |
Assets | Amount (₹) |
Sundry Creditors |
60,000 |
Cash | 50,000 |
General Reserve |
40,000 |
Stock | 80,000 |
Capitals : |
|
Debtors | 40,000 |
Gita - 3,00,000 |
|
Investments | 30,000 |
Radha - 2,00,000 |
|
Buildings | 5,00,000 |
Garv - 1,00,000 |
6,00,000 |
||
7,00,000 | 7,00,000 |
Radha retired on the above date and it was agreed that:
(a) Goodwill of the firm be valued at ₹ 3,00,000 and Radha's share be adjusted through the capital accounts of Gita and Gary.
(b) Stock was to be appreciated by 20%.
(c) Buildings were found undervalued by ₹ 1,00,000.
(d) Investments were sold for ₹ 34,000.
(e) Capital of the new firm was fixed at ₹ 5,00,000 which will be in the new profit sharing ratio of the partners; the necessary adjustments for this purpose were to be made by opening current accounts of the partners.
Prepare Revaluation Account, Partner's Capital Accounts, and the Balance Sheet of the reconstituted firm on Radha's retirement.
X and Y were partners in the profit-sharing ratio of 3 : 2. Their balance sheet as at March 31, 2022 was as follows:
Balance Sheet as at March 31, 2022 | |||||
Liabilities | Amount (₹) | Assets | Amount (₹) | ||
Creditors | 56,000 | Plant and Machinery | 70,000 | ||
General Reserve | 14,000 | Buildings | 98,000 | ||
Capital Accounts: | Stock | 21,000 | |||
X | 1,19,000 | 2,31,000 | Debtors | 42,000 | 35,000 |
Y | 1,12,000 | (-) Provision | 7,000 | ||
Cash in Hand | 77,000 | ||||
3,01,000 | 3,01,000 |
Z was admitted for 1/6th share on the following terms:
- Z will bring ₹ 56,000 as his share of capital but was not able to bring any amount to compensate the sacrificing partners.
- Goodwill of the firm is valued at ₹. 84,000.
- Plant and Machinery were found to be undervalued by ₹ 14,000 Building was to be brought up to ₹ 1,09,000.
- All debtors are good.
- Capitals of X and Y will be adjusted on the basis of Z’s share and adjustments will be done by opening necessary current accounts.
You are required to prepare revaluation account and partners’ capital account.