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प्रश्न
At the time of admission of a partner C, assets and liabilities of A and B were revalued as follows:
(a) A Provision for Doubtful Debts @10% was made on Sundry Debtors (Sundry Debtors ₹ 50,000).
(b) Creditors were written back by ₹ 5,000.
(c) Building was appreciated by 20% (Book Value of Building ₹ 2,00,000).
(d) Unrecorded Investments were valued at ₹ 15,000.
(e) A Provision of ₹ 2,000 was made for an Outstanding Bill for repairs.
(f) Unrecorded Liability towards suppliers was ₹ 3,000.
Pass necessary Journal entries.
उत्तर
Journal |
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Date |
Particulars |
L.F. |
Debit Amount Rs |
Credit Amount Rs |
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Creditors A/c |
Dr. |
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5,000 |
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Building A/c |
Dr. |
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40,000 |
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Investments A/c |
Dr. |
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15,000 |
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To Revaluation A/c |
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60,000 |
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(Increase in assets and decrease in liabilities |
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Revaluation A/c |
Dr. |
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10,000 |
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To Provision for Doubtful Debts A/c |
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5,000 |
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To Reserve for outstanding Repairs Bill A/c |
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2,000 |
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To Creditors A/c |
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3,000 |
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(Increase in liabilities, decrease in assets and creation of reserves and provisions transferred to Revaluation Account) |
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Revaluation A/c |
Dr. |
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50,000 |
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To Old Partners’ Capital A/c |
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50,000 |
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(Profit on Revaluation transferred to Partners’ Capital) |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Name any two items that are shown under the head’ Other Current Liabilities’ and any two items that are shown under the head ‘Other Current Assets’ in the Balance Sheet of a company as per schedule III of the Companies Act, 2013.
Following is the Balance Sheet of R.S. Ltd. as at 31st March, 2016 :
R.S. Ltd. Balance Sheet as at 31-3-2016 |
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Particulars |
NoteNo. |
31-03-2016 (Rs) |
31-03-2015 (Rs) |
I. Equity and Liabilities : (1) Shareholder's Funds |
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(a) Share Capital |
9,00,000 |
7,00,000 |
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(b) Reserves and Surplus |
1 |
2,50,000 |
1,00,000 |
(2) Non-current Liabilities |
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Long-term borrowings |
2 |
4,50,000 |
3,50,000 |
(3) Current Liabilities |
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(a) Short-term borrowings |
3 |
1,50,000 |
75,000 |
(b) Short-term provisions |
4 |
2,00,000 |
1,25,000 |
Total |
19,50,000 |
13,50,000 |
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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 |
5 |
14,65,000 |
9,15,000 |
(ii) Intangible |
6 |
1,00,000 |
1,50,000 |
(b) Non-current Investments |
1,50,000 |
1,00,000 |
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(2) Current Assets |
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(a) Current Investments |
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40,000 |
70,000 |
(b) Inventories |
7 |
1,22,000 |
72,000 |
(c) Cash and Cash Equivalents |
73,000 |
43,000 |
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Total |
19,50,000 |
13,50,000 |
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Note No. |
Particulars |
31-03-2016 (Rs) |
31-03-2015 (Rs) |
(1) |
Reserves and Surplus |
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(Surplus i.e. Balance in Statement of Profit and Loss) |
2,50,000 |
1,00,000 |
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2,50,000 |
1,00,000 |
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(2) |
Long-term borrowings |
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12% Debentures |
4,50,000 |
3,50,000 |
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4,50,000 |
3,50,000 |
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(3) |
Short-term borrowings |
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Bank overdraft |
1,50,000 |
75,000 |
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1,50,000 |
75,000 |
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(4) |
Short-term provisions |
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Proposed Dividend |
2,00,000 |
1,25,000 |
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2,00,000 |
1,25,000 |
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(5) |
Tangible Assets |
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Machinery |
16,75,000 |
10,55,000 |
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Accumulated Depreciation |
(2,10,000) |
(1,40,000) |
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14,65,000 |
9,15,000 |
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(6) |
Intangible Assets |
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Goodwill |
1,00,000 |
1,50,000 |
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1,00,000 |
1,50,000 |
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(7) |
Inventories |
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Stock in trade |
1,22,000 |
72,000 |
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1,22,000 |
72,000 |
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Additional Information :
(1) Rs 1,00,000, 12% Debentures were issued on 31-3-2016.
(2) During the year a piece of machinery costing Rs 80,000 on which accumulated depreciation was Rs 40,000 was sold at a loss of Rs 10,000.
Prepare a Cash Flow Statement.
Why is 'Realisation Account' prepared?
Why is there need for the revaluation of assets and liabilities on the admission of a partner?
At what figures the value of assets and liabilities appear in the books of the firm after revaluation has been done? Show with the help of an imaginary balance sheet.
X, Y and Z are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 6 : 3 : 1. They admitted W into partnership with effect from 1st April, 2019. New profit-sharing ratio between X, Y, Z and W was agreed to be 3 : 3 : 3 : 1. They also decide to record the effect of the following revaluations without affecting the book values of the assets and liabilities by passing an adjustment entry:
Book Values (₹) | Revised Values (₹) | |
Plant and Machinery | 3,50,000 | 3,40,000 |
Land and Building | 5,00,000 | 5,50,000 |
Trade Creditors | 1,00,000 | 90,000 |
Outstanding Expenses | 85,000 | 1,00,000 |
Pass necessary adjustment entry.
Write the Word/Term/Phrase which can substitute of the following statement:
Partner’s Account where Loss or Profit on revaluation is transferred.
Shah, Lodha, and Dhole were partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 4:3:3. Their Balance Sheet as on 31st March 2019 is a given below.
Balance Sheet as on 31st March, 2019 | |||||||
Liabilities | Amount ₹ | Amount ₹ | Assets | Amount ₹ | Amount ₹ | ||
Sundry Creditors | 20,000 | Cash | 9,000 | ||||
Bills payable | 4,000 | Sundry Debtors | 10,000 | ||||
Capital Account: | (−) R.D.D. | 1,000 | 9,000 | ||||
Shah | 45,000 | Furniture | 25,000 | ||||
Lodha | 35,000 | Computers | 43,000 | ||||
Dhole | 27,000 | Vehicles | 45,000 | ||||
1,31,000 | 1,31,000 |
On 1st April 2019, Mr. Lodha retired from the firm on the following terms.
1. Goodwill is to be valued at average Profits and Losses of the last five years which were as follows.
Years | Profit/Loss |
2015 | ₹ 35,000 |
2016 | ₹ 20,000 |
2017 | ₹ 30,000 |
2018 | ₹ 20,000 |
2019 | ₹ 25,000 |
2. Computers to be depreciated by 10%
3. Furniture to be revalued at ₹ 27,500
4. Vehicles appreciated by 20%
5. R.D.D. was no longer necessary
6. Shah and Dhole will share the future profits and losses in the ratio of 2:1
7. It was decided that goodwill should not appear in the books of a new firm and amount payable to Lodha is to be transferred to his Loan A/c
Prepare: Profit and Loss adjustment A/c, Partners capital accounts, Balance sheet of new firm.
Balance sheet prepared after new partnership agreement, assets and liabilities are recorded at:
In case of admission of a partner, the entry for unrecorded investments will be:
When the balance sheet is prepared after the new partnership agreement, the assets and liabilities are recorded at:
Unrecorded Assets will be ____________ in Revaluation Account.
A decrease in the value of liability will be recorded on the ____________ side of the revaluation account.
An increase in the value of liability will be recorded on the ____________ side of the revaluation account.
At the time of admission of a new partner, general reserve appearing in the old Balance Sheet is transferred to:
State the ‘true’ statement:
The opening balance of Partner’s Capital Account is credited with:
Arun and Vijay are partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 5:1.
Balance Sheet (Extract) | |||
Liabilities | ₹ | Assets | ₹ |
Machinery | 40,000 |
If the value of machinery reflected in the balance sheet is overvalued by `33 1/3%,` find out the value of Machinery to be shown in the new Balance Sheet.
Assertion (A): Revaluation A/c is prepared at the time of Admission of a partner.
Reason (R): It is required to adjust the values of assets and liabilities at the time of admission of a partner, so that the true financial position of the firm is reflected.
Revaluation account is also called ______ account.
Vedesh Ltd. purchased a running business of Vibhu Enterprises for a sum of ₹ 12,00,000. Vedesh Ltd. paid ₹ 60,000 by drawing a promissory note in favour of Vibhu Enterprises., ₹1,90,000 through bank draft and balance by issue of 8% debentures of ₹ 100 each at a discount of 5%. The assets and liabilities of Vibhu Enterprises consisted of Fixed Assets valued at ₹ 17,30,000 and Trade Payables at ₹ 3,20,000. You are required to pass necessary journal entries in the books of Vedesh Ltd.
What would be the journal entry for revaluation of an unrecorded liability?
The sum due to the retiring partner (in case of retirement) and to the legal representatives/executors (in case of death) includes which of the following cases?
Ajay, Vijay and Sanjay were partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 3 : 2. Their Balance Sheet as on 31st March 2020 is as follows:
Balance Sheet as on 31st March, 2020 | |||
Liabilities | Amount (₹) | Assets | Amount (₹) |
Creditors | 32,700 | Bank | 19,800 |
Reserve Fund | 12,000 | Stock | 19,800 |
Capital Accounts: | Debtors | 15,000 | |
Ajay | 33,000 | Livestock | 30,000 |
Vijay | 45,000 | Plant and Machinery | 62,100 |
Sonjay | 24,000 | ||
1,46,700 | 1,46,700 |
On 1st April 2020 Sanjay retired from the firm on the following terms:
- R.D.D. is to be maintained at 10% on debtors.
- ₹ 300 to be written off from creditors.
- Goodwill of the firm is to be valued at ₹ 12,000. however only Sanjay's share in it is to be raised in the books and written off immediately.
- Assets to be revalued as: Stock ₹ 18,900, Plant and machinery ₹ 60,000, Live Stock ₹ 30,600.
- The amount payable to Sanjay is to be transferred to his Loan account after retirement:
Prepare:
- Revaluation Account
- Partners' Capitol Account
- Balance Sheet of the New firm.
On the reconstitution of a firm the value of furniture increased from ₹ 7,00,000 to ₹ 8,00,000 and stock reduced to ₹ 4,00,000 from ₹ 4,20,000. Gain or loss on revaluation will be ______.
Mita, Geeta and Mohit were partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 5 : 3 : 2. With effect from 1st April 2022, they mutually agreed to share profits and losses in the ratio of 2:2:1. It was agreed that:
- Goodwill of the firm was valued at ₹ 1,40,000.
- Profit on revaluation of assets and re-assessment of liabilities amounted to ₹ 1,20,000.
Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of the firm. Show your working notes clearly.
X, Y and Z are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 2: 3: 1. They decided to share future profits in the ratio of 3:2: 1 with effect from 1st April, 2022. At the time of change of profit sharing ratio, unrecorded furniture will be recorded in the books of Accounts by ______.
Rajinder and Vijay were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio 3:2. On 31st March 2023 their balance sheet was as follows:
Liabilities | Amount (₹) | Assets | Amount (₹) | ||
Capital A/cs: | Fixed Assets (Tangible) |
3,60,000 | |||
Rajinder | 3,00,000 | 4,50,000 | Goodwill | 50,000 | |
Vijay | 1,50,000 | Investments | 40,000 | ||
Current A/cs: | Stock | 74,000 | |||
Rajinder | 50,000 | 60,000 | Debtors | 1,00,000 | 96,000 |
Vijay | 10,000 | Less: Provision for Doubtful Debts |
4,000 | ||
Creditors | 75,000 | Bank | 25,000 | ||
General Reserve | |||||
6,45,000 | 6,45,000 |
With an aim to expand business it is decided to admit Ranvijay as a partner on 1st April 2023 on the following terms:
- Provision for doubtful debts is to be increased to 6% of debtors.
- An outstanding bill for repairs ₹ 50,000 to be accounted in the books.
- An unaccounted interest accrued of ₹ 7500 be provided for.
- Investment were sold at book value.
- Half of stock was taken by Rajinder at ₹ 42,000 and remaining stock was also to be revalued at the same rate.
- New profit-sharing ratio of partners will be 5:3:2.
- Ranvijay will bring ₹ 1,00,000 as capital and his share of goodwill which was valued at twice the average profit of the last three years ended 31st March 2023, 2022 and 2021 were ₹ 1,50,000, ₹ 1,30,000 and ₹ 1,70,000 respectively.
Pass necessary journal entries.
Decrease in the value of assets should be ______ to Profit and Loss Adjustment Account.
Decrease in the value of assets should be ______ to Profit and Loss Adjustment Account.
The Balance Sheet of M, N and 0 who shared profits and Josses as 4 : 3 : 3 respectively.
Balance Sheet as on 31st March, 2023 | |||||
Liabilities | Amount (₹) | Amount (₹) | Assets | Amount (₹) | Amount (₹) |
Creditors | 14,000 | Cash on Hand | 9,000 | ||
Bank Loan | 10,000 | Sundry Debtors | 10,000 | 9,000 | |
General Reserve | 12,500 | Less: R.D .D | 1,000 | ||
Capital Accounts : | Livestock | 25,000 | |||
M | 40,000 | Motor Car | 8,000 | ||
N | 30,000 | Furniture | 35,000 | ||
O | 24,500 | Plant and Machinery | 45,000 | ||
1,31,000 | 1,31,000 |
N retires on 1st April, 2023 on the following terms:
(1) The share of N in Goodwill of the firm is valued at ₹ 5,400.
(2) Furniture to be depreciated by 10% and Motor Car by 12.5%.
(3) Livestock to be appreciated by 10% and Plant by 20%.
(4) A provision of ₹ 4,000 to be made for a claim of compensation.
(5) R.D.D. is no longer necessary.
(6) The amount payable to N should be transferred to his Loan A/c.
Prepare Profit and Loss Adjustment Ne, Partner's Capital Ncs and Balance Sheet of the new firm.
The Balance Sheet of Snehal, Samir and Shera is as follows and the partners are sharing profits and losses in the proportion of 2 : 2 : 1 respectively.
Balance Sheet as on 31st March, 2023 | |||||
Liabilities | Amount (₹) | Amount (₹) | Assets | Amount (₹) | Amount (₹) |
Creditors | 12,000 | Bank | 7,500 | ||
Bills Payable | 3,000 | Debtors | 30,000 | 28,500 | |
General Reserve | 7,500 | Less: R.D.D. | 1,500 | ||
Capital Accounts: | Furniture | 22,500 | |||
Snehal | 60,000 | Machinery | 6,000 | ||
Samir | 45,000 | Freehold Property | 40,500 | ||
Shera | 22,500 | Goodwill | 45,000 | ||
1,50,000 | 1,50,000 |
Shera retires from the firms on 1st April, 2023 on the following terms:
(1) The assets are to be revalued as: Freehold Property ₹ 45,000, Machinery ₹ 7,500 Furniture ₹ 18,000, All debtors are good.
(2) Goodwill of the firm be valued at thrice the average profit of given below : Profits of the firm for five years.
2018-19 | ₹ 1,500 |
2019 - 20 | ₹ 15,750 |
2020-21 | ₹ 15,000 |
2021-22 | ₹ 24,000 |
2022-23 | ₹ 15,000 |
(3) Shera should be paid ₹ 4,500 by cheque.
(4) The Balance of Shera's Capital Ale should be kept in the business as his loan.
Prepare Profit and Loss Adjustment A/c, Capital Accounts of Partners, Balance Sheet of the new firm.