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Ravi, Vijay and Sujay were partners sharing profits in the ratio of 1/2 : 1/3 : 1/6. Vijay decided to retire, his share being taken up by the remaining partners in the ratio 1 : 4. - Accounts

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प्रश्न

Ravi, Vijay and Sujay were partners sharing profits in the ratio of `1/2 : 1/3 : 1/6`.

Vijay decided to retire, his share being taken up by the remaining partners in the ratio 1 : 4.

On Vijay’s retirement, a loss of ₹ 12,000 was determined upon revaluation of assets and liabilities.

You are required to:

  1. Calculate the new profit-sharing ratio of the remaining partners.
  2. Pass the journal entry to write off the loss on revaluation of assets and liabilities.
रोजकीर्द नोंद

उत्तर

(a) (i) Calculation of New profit sharing ratio:

Old Ratio -

Ravi Vijay Sujay
`1/2` `1/3` `1/6`

∴ Old Ratio = 3 : 2 : 1

Vijay gives his share to the remaining partner in the ratio of 1 : 4

Ravi gets from Vijay `= 2/6 xx 1/5 = 2/30`

Ravi's new share = `3/6 + 2/30 = 17/30`

Sujay gets from Vijay = `2/6 xx 4/5 = 8/30`

Sujay's new share = `1/6 + 8/30 = 13/30`

New Profit Sharing Ratio = Ravi : Sujay

`= 17/30 : 13/30` = 17 : 13

(b) 

Journal Entries
Date Particulars Amount (₹) Amount (₹)
  Ravi's Capital A/c          Dr.
Vijay's Capital A/c         Dr.
Sujay's Capital A/c        Dr.
       To Realisation A/c
(Being Revaluation Account loss transferred to
partner's capital A/c in their old ratio)
6,000
4,000
2,000

12,000
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Retirement and Death of a Partner - Calculation of New Profit Sharing Ratio
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