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प्रश्न
N, S and G were partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 2 : 3 : 5. On 31st March, 2016 their Balance Sheet was as under:
Liabilities |
Amount (₹) |
Assets |
Amount (₹) |
|||
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 and Loss Account |
75,000 |
|||
13,05,000 |
13,05,000 |
G retired on the above date and it was agreed that:
(a) Debtors of ₹ 6,000 will be written off as bad debts and a provision of 5% on debtors for bad and doubtful debts will be maintained.
(b) Patents will be completely written off and stock, machinery and building will be depreciated by 5%.
(c) An unrecorded creditor of ₹ 30,000 will be taken into account.
(d) N and S will share the future profits in 2 : 3 ratio.
(e) Goodwill of the firm on G's retirement was valued at ₹ 90,000.
Pass necessary Journal entries for the above transactions in the books of the firm on G's retirement.
उत्तर
Journal
Date |
Particulars |
L.F. |
Debit Amount (₹) |
Credit Amount (₹) |
|
General Reserve A/c |
Dr. |
90,000 |
|||
To N’s Capital A/c |
18,000 |
||||
To S’s Capital A/c |
27,000 |
||||
To G’s Capital A/c |
45,000 |
||||
(Balance in reserve distributed among all partners in old ratio) | |||||
N’s Capital A/c |
Dr. |
15,000 |
|||
S’s Capital A/c |
Dr. |
22,500 |
|||
G’s Capital A/c |
Dr. |
37,500 |
|||
To Profit & Loss A/c |
75,000 |
||||
(Debit balance P&L A/c written off among all partners in old ratio) | |||||
N’s Capital A/c |
Dr. |
18,000 |
|||
S’s Capital A/c |
Dr. |
27,000 |
|||
To G’s Capital A/c |
45,000 |
||||
(Goodwill adjusted in gaining ratio) | |||||
Revaluation A/c |
Dr. |
1,65,000 |
|||
To Patent A/c |
90,000 |
||||
To Stock A/c |
7,500 |
||||
To Machinery A/c |
22,500 |
||||
To Building A/c |
15,000 |
||||
To Creditors A/c |
30,000 |
||||
(Decrease in assets and increase in liabilities debited to Revaluation A/c) | |||||
Provision for Doubtful Debts A/c |
Dr. |
2,550 |
|||
To Revaluation A/c |
2,550 |
||||
(Excess provision written back) | |||||
N’s Capital A/c |
Dr. |
32,490 |
|||
S’s Capital A/c |
Dr. |
48,735 |
|||
G’s Capital A/c |
Dr. |
81,225 |
|||
To Revaluation A/c |
1,62,450 |
||||
(Loss on revaluation debited to partners’ capital accounts in old ratio) | |||||
G’s Capital A/c |
Dr. |
4,21,275 |
|||
To G’s Loan A/c |
4,21,275 |
||||
(Amount due to G transferred to his loan A/c) |
Working Notes:
WN1: Calculation of G’s Share of Goodwill
`"G's share" = "Firms Goodwill" xx "G's Profit share"`
`"G's share" = 90,000 xx 5/10 = 45,000` (to be borne by gaining partners in gaining ratio)
WN2: Calculation of Gaining Ratio
Gaining Ratio = New Ratio − Old Ratio
`"N's gain" = 2/5 - 2/10 = 2/10`
`"S's gain" = 3/5 - 3/10 = 3/10`
`"Gaining Ratio" = 2 : 3`
`"N's share" = 45,000 xx 2/5 = 18,000`
`"S's share" = 45,000 xx 3/5 = 27,000`
WN2: Calculation of Excess/Deficit Provision for Doubtful Debts
Required position (@ 5%) = `(1,35,000 - 6,000) xx 5/100 = 6,450`
Existing provision (after writing bad - debts) = `9,000`
Excess Provision (to be written back) = `2,550 (9,000 - 6,450)`
WN3: Calculation of G’s Loan Balance
Amount due to G = Opening Capital + Credits – Debits
= 4,50,000 + (45,000 + 45,000) - (37,500 + 81,225)
= Rs 4,21,275
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||
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|
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