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2: Accounts of ‘Not for Profit’ Concerns
3: Reconstitution of Partnership (Admission of Partner)
4: Reconstitution of Partnership (Retirement of Partner)
5: Reconstitution of Partnership (Death of Partner)
6: Dissolution of Partnership Firm
7: Bills of Exchange
8: Company Accounts - Issue of Shares
9: Analysis of Financial Statements
10: Computer In Accounting
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Solutions for Chapter 1: Introduction to Partnership and Partnership Final Accounts
Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 1 of Maharashtra State Board Balbharati for Book Keeping and Accountancy [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board.
Balbharati solutions for Book Keeping and Accountancy [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board 1 Introduction to Partnership and Partnership Final Accounts Exercise 1.1 (Objective Questions) [Pages 50 - 54]
Select the most appropriate alternative from the following & rewrite the sentence.
When there is no partnership agreement between partners, the division of Profits takes place in ________ ratio.
Equal
capital ratio
initial contribution
experience and tenure of partner
To find out Net Profit or Net Loss of the business __________ account is prepared.
Trading
Capital
Current
Profit & Loss
A ______ is an intangible asset.
Goodwill
Stock
Cash
Furniture
In the absence of an agreement, interest on loan advanced by the partner to the firm is allowed at the rate of ______.
5%
6%
10%
9%
Liability of partners in a partnership business is ________.
Limited
Unlimited
Limited and Unlimited
None of the above
The Indian Partnership Act is in force since _______.
1932
1881
1956
1984
Maximum number of Partners in a firm are ______ according to Companies Act 2013.
10
25
20
50
Write the word/phrase/term, which can substitute the following sentence.
Persons who form the partnership firm.
Write the word/phrase/term, which can substitute the following sentence.
Amount of cash or goods withdrawn by partners from the business from time to time.
Write the word/phrase/term, which can substitute the following sentence.
An association of two or more persons according to the Indian partnership Act 1932.
Write the word/phrase/term, which can substitute the following sentence.
Act under which partnership firms are regulated.
Write the word/phrase/term, which can substitute the following sentence.
Process of entering the name of a partnership firm in the register of Registrar.
Write the word/phrase/term, which can substitute the following sentence.
Partnership agreement in written form.
Write the word/phrase/term, which can substitute the following sentence.
Under this method capital, balances of partners remain constant.
Write the word/phrase/term, which can substitute the following sentence.
Proportion in which partners share profit.
Write the word/phrase/term, which can substitute the following sentence.
Such capital method in which only Capital Account is maintained for each partner.
Write the word/phrase/term, which can substitute the following sentence.
The account to which all adjustments are made when capital is fixed.
Write the word/phrase/term, which can substitute the following sentence.
Expenses which are paid before they are due.
Write the word/phrase/term, which can substitute the following sentence.
The accounts that are prepared at the end of each accounting year.
Write the word/phrase/term, which can substitute the following sentence.
An asset which can be converted into cash easily.
Write the word/phrase/term, which can substitute the following sentence.
Order in which fixed assets are recorded first in the Balance Sheet.
Write the word/phrase/term, which can substitute the following sentence.
The account in which selling expenses of the business are recorded.
Write the word/phrase/term, which can substitute the following sentence.
Debit balance of Trading Account.
Write the word/phrase/term, which can substitute the following sentence.
Credit balance of Profit and Loss Account.
State whether the following statement is True or False with reasons.
Partnership firm is a Non-Trading Concern.
True
False
State whether the following statement is True or False with reasons.
Profit and Loss Account is a Real Account.
True
False
State whether the following statement is True or False with reasons.
Carriage inward is a carriage on purchase.
True
False
State whether the following statement is True or False with reasons.
Adjustments are recorded in Partner's Current Account in Fixed Capital Method.
True
False
State whether the following statement is True or False with reasons.
Prepaid expenses are treated as liabilities.
True
False
State whether the following statement is True or False with reasons.
If the partnership deed is silent, partners share profits and losses in proportion to their capital.
True
False
State whether the following statement is True or False with reasons.
Balance Sheet is an Account.
True
False
State whether the following statement is True or False with reasons.
Wages paid for the installation of Machinery is a Revenue expenditure.
True
False
State whether the following statement is True or False with reasons.
Income received in advance is a liability.
True
False
State whether the following statement is True or False with reasons.
R.D.D. is created on Creditors.
True
False
State whether the following statement is True or False with reasons.
Depreciation is not calculated on Current Assets.
True
False
State whether the following statement is True or False with reasons.
Goodwill is an intangible asset.
True
False
State whether the following statement is True or False with reasons.
Indirect expenses are debited to Trading Account.
True
False
State whether the following statement is True or False with reasons.
Bank loan is a current liability.
True
False
State whether the following statement is True or False with reasons.
Net profit is a debit balance of Profit and Loss Account.
True
False
Find odd one.
Wages
Salary
Royalty
Import Duty
Find odd one
Postage
Stationery
Advertising
Purchases.
Find odd one.
Capital
Bills Receivable
Reserve Fund
Bank overdraft.
Find odd one.
Building
Machinery
Furniture
Bills payable.
Find odd one.
Discount received
Dividend received
Interest received
Depreciation.
Complete the Sentences.
Partners share profit & losses in _______ ratio in the absence of partnership deed.
Registration of Partnership is _______ in India.
Partnership business must be ______.
Liabilities of Partners in Partnership firm is ______.
The balance of Drawings Account of a partner is transferred to his _______ account under the Fixed Capital Method.
The interest on capital of a partner is debited to _______ account.
Partners are _____ liable for the debts of the firm.
Partnership Deed is an _____ of Partnership.
The withdrawal by partner for personal use from the firm is ________ to his account.
Commission payable to partner is _______ to the firm.
When partners adopt Fixed Capital Method then they have to operate ________ Account.
If partners Current Account shows ______ balance it is shown to the liability side of Balance sheet
The expenses paid for trading purpose are known as _______ expenses.
Cash receipts which are recurring in nature are called as__________ Receipts.
Return outward are deducted from ______.
Expenses which are paid before due date are called as _____.
Assets which are held in the business for a long period are called ______.
Trading Account is prepared on the basis of ______ expenses.
When commission is allowed to any partner, it is________ of the business.
When goods are distributed as free samples, it is treated as ___________of the business.
Answer in one sentence only.
What is Fluctuating Capital?
Answer in one sentence only.
Why is Partnership Deed necessary?
Answer in one sentence only.
If the Partnership Deed is silent, in which ratio, the partners will share the profit or loss?
Answer in one sentence only.
What is the Fixed Capital Method?
Answer in one sentence only.
How many partners are required to form a partnership firm?
Answer in one sentence only.
What is Partnership Deed?
Answer in one sentence only.
What are the objectives of the Partnership Firm?
Answer in one sentence only.
What rate of interest is allowed on partner’s loan in the absence of an agreement?
Answer in one sentence only.
What is the minimum number of partners in a partnership firm according to Indian Partnership Act 1932?
Answer in one sentence only.
What is liability of a partner?
Answer in one sentence only.
In the absence of Partnership Deed, what is the rate of interest on loan advanced by partner to the firm is allowed?
Answer in one sentence only.
What do you mean by pre-received income?
Answer in one sentence only.
What is the effect of the adjustment of provision for discount on debtors in the final accounts of partnership?
Answer in one sentence only.
When is Partners Current Account is opened?
Answer in one sentence only.
As per which principle of accounting, closing stock is valued at cost price or at market price whichever is less?
Answer in one sentence only.
What is the provision of Indian Partnership Act with regard to Interest on Capital?
Answer in one sentence only.
Why is Balance Sheet prepared?
Answer in one sentence only.
Why wages paid for installation of machinery are not shown in Trading Account?
Answer in one sentence only.
What do you mean by indirect incomes?
Answer in one sentence only.
Why partners capital is treated as long-term liability of business?
Do you agree/disagree with the following statement:
When Partnership Deed is silent, Partners share profits of the firm according to capital ratio.
Agree
Disagree
Current account always shows a debit balance.
Agree
Disagree
Do you agree/disagree with the following statement:
It is compulsory to have a partnership agreement in writing.
Agree
Disagree
Partnership Firm is a trading concern.
Agree
Disagree
Do you agree/disagree with the following statement:
An interest on capital is an expenditure for the partnership firm.
Agree
Disagree
Do you agree/disagree with the following statement:
Partnership is an association of two or more persons.
Agree
Disagree
Do you agree/disagree with the following statement:
Partners are entitled to get Salary or Commission.
Agree
Disagree
Do you agree/disagree with the following statement:
The balance of Capital Account remains constant under Fixed Capital Method.
Agree
Disagree
Do you agree/disagree with the following statement:
The Indian Partnership Act, came into existence in the year 1945.
Agree
Disagree
Do you agree/disagree with the following statement:
Profit and Loss Account reflects the true Financial position.
Agree
Disagree
Do you agree/disagree with the following statement:
Amount borrowed by partner from his business will be debited to Current Account.
Agree
Disagree
Do you agree/disagree with the following statement:
Sold but undispatched goods must be part of valuation of closing stock.
Agree
Disagree
Do you agree/disagree with the following statement:
Carriage Inward is a selling and distribution overhead.
Agree
Disagree
Do you agree/disagree with the following statement:
Gross profit is an operation profit.
Agree
Disagree
Do you agree/disagree with the following statement:
All financial expenditures are debited to profit and loss account.
Agree
Disagree
Do you agree/disagree with the following statement:
Free distribution of goods is debited to the trading account.
Agree
Disagree
Calculate the following.
Undervaluation of Closing Stock by 10%. Closing Stock was ₹30,000 find out the value of Closing Stock.
Calculate 12.5 % P.A. depreciation on Furniture :
(a) on ₹ 2,20,000 for 1 year
(b) on ₹ 10,000 for 6 months
The insurance premium is paid for the year ending 1st September 2019 amounted to ₹ 1,500. Calculate prepaid insurance assuming that the year ending is 31st March 2019.
Find out Gross profit/Gross loss Purchases ₹ 30,000, Sales ₹ 15,000, Carriage Inward ₹ 2,400, Opening Stock ₹ 10,000, Purchase Returns ₹ 1,000, Closing Stock ₹ 36,000.
Borrowed loan from Bank of Maharashtra ₹ 2,00,000 on 1st October 2019 at a rate of 15% p.a. Calculate Interest on Bank Loan for the year 2019-20 assuming that the financial year ends on 31st March, every year.
Balbharati solutions for Book Keeping and Accountancy [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board 1 Introduction to Partnership and Partnership Final Accounts EXERCISE
Balbharati solutions for Book Keeping and Accountancy [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board 1 Introduction to Partnership and Partnership Final Accounts EXERCISE
Balbharati solutions for Book Keeping and Accountancy [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board 1 Introduction to Partnership and Partnership Final Accounts Exercise 1.2 (Practical Problems) [Pages 54 - 61]
Amit bhai and Narendra bhai are in Partnership Sharing Profits and Losses equally. From the following Trial Balance and Adjustments given below, you are required to prepare Trading and Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31st March 2019 and Balance Sheet as on that date.
Trial Balance as on 31st March 2019
Debit Balance | Amount ₹ | Credit Balance | Amount ₹ |
Plant & Machinery | 2,80,000 | Capital A/c: | |
Factory Building | 75,000 | Amitbhai | 3,50,000 |
Sundry Debtors | 28,700 | Narendrabhai | 3,00,000 |
Purchases | 85,500 | Sales | 1,80,000 |
Bad Debts | 500 | Bills Payable | 8,500 |
Sales Return | 2,200 | Discount | 1,200 |
10% Govt. Bond |
40,000 | Creditors | 38,500 |
Import Duty | 1,800 | R.D.D. | 2,700 |
Legal Charges | 2,000 | Bank Loan | 15,000 |
Motive Power | 12,000 | Purchases Return | 2,000 |
Warehouse Rent | 1,800 | ||
Cash in Hand | 20,000 | ||
Cash at Bank | 70,000 | ||
Advertisement (for 2 years, w.e.f 1st Jan 2019) |
10,000 | ||
Salaries | 3,800 | ||
Rent | 1,500 | ||
Drawings : | |||
Amitbhai | 2,400 | ||
Narendrabhai | 3,200 | ||
Furniture | 1,95,800 | ||
Bills Receivable | 20,700 | ||
Freehold Property | 41,000 | ||
8,97,900 | 8,97,900 |
Adjustments:
1) Stock on hand on 31st March 2019 was valued at ₹ 43,000.
2) Uninsured goods worth ₹ 8,000 were stolen.
3) Create R.D.D at 2% on Sundry debtors.
4) Mr. Patil, our customer becomes insolvent and could not pay his debts of ₹ 500.
5) Outstanding Expenses - Rent ₹ 800 and Salaries ₹ 300
6) Depreciate Factory Building by ₹ 2,500 and Furniture by ₹ 1,800
From the following Trial Balance of M/S Mitesh and Mangesh, you are required to prepare Trading and Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31st March 2019, and Balance Sheet as on that date.
Trial Balance as on 31st March 2019
Debit Balance | Amount (₹) | Credit Balance | Amount (₹) |
Stock as on (1/4/2018) | 25,000 | Sundry Creditors | 38,000 |
Building | 48,500 | Sales | 1,75,000 |
Carriage | 1,780 | Capital: | |
Factory Insurance | 2,700 | Mitesh | 1,50,000 |
Postage | 1,600 | Mangesh | 50,000 |
Bills Receivable | 13,700 | Outstanding Salaries | 2,000 |
Sundry Debtors | 52,200 | Bills Payable | 18,000 |
Return Inward | 1,600 | Return outword | 1,800 |
Purchases | 68,900 | ||
Audit fees | 1,800 | Current A/c: | |
Loose tools | 32,000 | Mitesh | 3,000 |
Manufacturing Expenses | 1,820 | Mangesh | 2,000 |
Electricity Charges | 2,600 | ||
General Expenses | 3,400 | ||
Export duty | 1,000 | ||
Cash in hand | 75,000 | ||
Bank Balance | 29,000 | ||
Conveyance | 4,100 | ||
Furniture | 64,000 | ||
Salaries | 2,000 | ||
Rent, Rate & Taxes | 3,700 | ||
Drawings: | |||
Mitesh | 1,200 | ||
Mangesh | 2,200 | ||
4,39,800 | 4,39,800 |
Adjustments :
1) Mitesh and Mangesh are sharing Profit and losses in the ratio 3: 1.
2) Partners are entitled to get Commission @ 1% each on Gross Profit.
3) The closing stock is valued at ₹ 23,700.
4) Outstanding Expenses - Audit fees ₹ 400; carriage ₹ 600.
5) The building is valued at ₹ 46,500.
6) Furniture is depreciated by 5%.
7) Provide Interest on Partner's capital at 2.5% pa.
8) Goods of ₹ 900 were taken by Mangesh for his personal use.
9) Write off ₹ 1,000 as Bad Debts and maintain R.D.D at 3% on Sundry Debtors.
From the following Trial Balance and adjustments given below of Reena and Aarti, you are required to prepare Trading and Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31st March 2019 and Balance Sheet as on that date.
Trial Balance as on 31st March 2019
Debit Balance | Amount ₹ | Credit Balance | Amount ₹ |
Purchases | 35,500 | Sales | 58,200 |
Sundry Debtors | 40,000 | Sundry Creditors | 25,700 |
Sales Returns | 1,000 | Purchases Returns | 500 |
Opening Stock | 18,100 | R.D.D | 800 |
Bad debts | 500 | Discount | 50 |
Land and Building | 25,000 | Commission | 250 |
Furniture | 20,000 | Capital: | |
Discount | 1,000 | Reena | 50,000 |
Royalties | 700 | Aarti | 30,000 |
Rent | 1,900 | ||
Salaries | 3,000 | ||
Wages | 800 | ||
Insurance | 1,500 | ||
Drawings: | |||
Reena | 2,000 | ||
Aarti | 1,000 | ||
Cash at Bank | 11,500 | ||
Cash in Hand | 2,000 | ||
1,65,500 | 1,65,500 |
Adjustments :
- Closing Stock valued at ₹ 22,000.
- Write off ₹ 900 for Bad and doubtful debts and create a provision for Reserve for doubtful debts ₹ 1,000.
- Create a provision for Discount on Debtors @ 3% and creditors @ 5%.
- Outstanding Expenses - Wages ₹ 700 and Salaries ₹ 800.
- Insurance is paid for 15 months, w.e.f. 1st April 2018
- Depreciate Land and Building @ 5%
- Reena & Aarti are Sharing Profits & Losses in their Capital Ratio.
From the following Trial Balance of M/S Meera and Madhav. Prepare Trading and Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31st March 2019 and Balance Sheet as on that date.
Trial Balance as on 31st March 2019
Debit Balance |
Amount ₹ |
Credit Balance |
Amount ₹ |
Stock (1/4/2018) |
25,000 |
Bank overdraft |
5,000 |
Debtors |
80,500 |
Bills Payable |
12,500 |
Bills Receivable |
10,000 |
Creditors |
68,000 |
Purchases |
2,08,500 |
Sales |
3,25,000 |
Returns |
1,000 |
Outstanding Rent |
2,000 |
Carriage Inward |
3,000 |
Unpaid Wages |
1,500 |
Carriage Outwards |
4,500 |
Capital : |
|
Motor Vehicle |
55,000 |
Meera |
75,000 |
General Expenses |
1,800 |
Madhav |
75,000 |
Export Duty |
900 |
Purchase Return |
1000 |
Advertisement |
4,800 |
||
(For 3 years from 1/10/2018) |
|||
Printing & Stationery |
1,200 |
||
Drawings : |
|||
Meera |
3,500 |
||
Madhav |
2,000 |
||
Leasehold Premises |
1,10,000 |
||
Cash at Bank |
45,000 |
||
Furniture |
8,300 |
||
5,65,000 |
5,65,000 |
Adjustments :
1) Closing Stock is valued at ₹32,000.
2) Provide Provision for Doubtful Debts ₹ 2,000.
3) Create reserve for Discount on Debtors @ 3%.
4) Valued of Leasehold Premises on 31st March 2019 ₹1,00,000.
5) Outstanding Expenses Printing & Stationary ₹500.
Sucheta and Gayatri are Partners sharing Profit and Loss in the ratio 3:2. From the following Trial Balance and additional information, you are required to prepare Trading and Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31st March 2019 and Balance Sheet as of that date.
Trial Balance as on 31st March 2019
Particulars | Debit ₹ | Credit ₹ |
Purchases and Sales | 65,000 | 1,85,500 |
Works Manager's Salary | 2,300 | |
Capital: | ||
- Sucheta | 75,000 | |
- Gayatri | 40,000 | |
Opening Stock | 18,700 | |
Debtors and Creditors | 47,500 | 35,000 |
Wages and Salaries | 4,000 | |
Bills Receivable | 22,000 | |
Bills Payable | 27,300 | |
Discount | 400 | |
Motive Power | 1,350 | |
Custom duty | 1,500 | |
Interest | 1,300 | |
Unproductive Wages | 3,000 | |
Audit fees | 2,500 | |
Rent | 1,800 | |
Conveyance | 2,000 | |
Goodwill | 25,000 | |
Copyrights | 20,000 | |
Building | 88,000 | |
Partner (Sucheta's) Loan | 6,150 | |
Investments | 40,000 | |
Cash at Bank | 26,000 | |
3,70,650 | 3,70,650 |
Adjustments:
- Stock on 31st March 2019 was valued at ₹ 19,700.
- Goods costing ₹ 3,000 distributed as a free sample.
- Motive Power includes ₹ 500 paid for the deposit of the Power Meter.
- Depreciate Building @ 5%.
- Write of ₹ 2,000 for Bad debts and maintain R.D.D at 3% on Debtors.
- Bills Receivable included dishonored of Bill of ₹ 4,000.
Archana and Prerana are partners, sharing Profits and Losses in the ratio 2: 1 with the help of following Trial Balance and Adjustments given below. You are required to prepare Trading and Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31st March 2019 and Balance Sheet as on that date.
Trial Balance as on 31st March 2019
Debit Balance |
Amount ₹ |
Credit Balance |
Amount ₹ |
Stock (1/4/2018) |
8,560 |
Capital: |
|
Patents |
2,000 |
Archana |
40,000 |
Sundry Debtors |
18,500 |
Prerana |
20,000 |
Stock of Stationary |
3,000 |
Other Loans |
3,000 |
Trade Mark |
2,000 |
Reserve fund |
1,000 |
Bills Receivable |
6,300 |
Sundry Creditors |
17,500 |
Electricity charges |
1,450 |
Bills Payable |
5,000 |
Wages |
950 |
Purchase Return |
1,000 |
Heating & Lighting |
1,000 |
R.D.D |
500 |
Trade Expenses |
850 |
Sales |
30,200 |
Sales Return |
400 |
Interest |
310 |
Land & Building |
22,000 |
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Furniture |
13,000 |
||
Cash at Bank |
5,000 |
||
Investments |
7,500 |
||
Drawings : |
|||
Archana |
1,200 |
||
Prerana |
900 |
||
Bad debts |
200 |
||
Purchases |
23,700 |
||
1,18,510 |
1,18,510 |
Adjustments:
1) Stock on 31st March 2019 is valued at Cost Price ₹ 12,000 and Market Price ₹ 17,000.
2) Our customer Mr. Shekhar failed to pay his dues of ₹ 800.
3) 1/8th of Patents are to be written off.
4) A part of Furniture ₹ 5,000 is purchased on 1st Oct 2018.
5) Depreciation on Land & Building 10% and on Furniture 5%.
6) Outstanding Expenses Wages ₹ 300 and Electricity Charges ₹ 200.
7) Allow Interest on Capital 3%.
Satish and Pramod are Partners. Prepare Trading Account and Profit and Loss Account for the year 31st March 2019. You have to find out Gross Profit and Net Profit only.
Trial Balance as on 31st March 2019
Debit Balance |
Amount ₹ |
Credit Balance |
Amount ₹ |
Stock (1/4/2018) |
8,700 |
Sales |
68,000 |
Purchases |
18,300 |
Dividend |
2,000 |
Wages |
1,000 |
Purchases Return |
500 |
Insurance |
800 |
Sundry Creditors |
13,000 |
Unproductive Wages |
1,400 |
10% Bank Loan (w.e.f. 1/7/2018) |
8,000 |
Warehouse Rent |
600 |
||
Carriage Outward |
1,200 |
Other Receipts |
1,000 |
Sales Return |
600 |
||
Export Duty |
1,400 |
||
Customs Duty |
800 |
||
Sundry Debtors |
40,000 |
||
Investments |
15,700 |
||
Factory Rent |
1,600 |
||
Postage & Telegram |
400 |
||
92,500 |
92,500 |
Adjustments:
1) The Closing Stock is valued at ₹ 15,400.
2) Outstanding Wages ₹ 500.
3) Create provision for Bad debts ₹ 800 and maintain R.D.D. 3% on Sundry Debtors.
4) Goods of ₹ 1,800 distributed as a free sample.
5) Goods of ₹ 2,000 were sold and delivered on 31st March 2019 but no entry is passed in the Books of Account.
Nana and Nani are Partners in Partnership Firm sharing Profits and Losses equally. You are required to give effects of Adjustments in Profit & Loss A/c and Balance Sheet with the help of the following information.
Trial Balance as on 31st March 2019
Debit Balance | Amount ₹ | Credit Balance | Amount ₹ |
Insurance | 15,000 | Capital A/c | |
Land and building | 50,000 | Nana | 50,000 |
(Addition of 20,000 w.e.f 1st July 2018) | Nani | 50,000 | |
Salaries | 5,000 | 10% Bank loan taken on 1st Oct. 2018 | 30,000 |
Export Duty | 2,500 | Interest | 1,500 |
Interest | 1,000 | Bills Payable | 8,000 |
Furniture | 40,000 | ||
Debtors | 26,000 | ||
1,39,500 | 1,39,500 |
Adjustments :
1) Gross profit amounted to ₹ 34,500.
2) Insurance Paid for 15 months w.e.f. 1. 4. 2018.
3) Depreciate Land and Building at 10% p.a. and Furniture at 5% p.a.
4) Write off ₹ 1,000 for Bad Debts and maintain R.D.D at 5% on Sundry Debtors.
5) Closing Stock is valued at ₹ 34,500.
Sun and Moon are Partners in Partnership Firm sharing Profits and Losses equally. You are required to give the effects of Adjustments with the help of the following information.
Trial Balance as on 31st March 2019
Debit Balance |
Amount ₹ |
Credit Balance |
Amount ₹ |
Land & Building |
40,000 |
Capital A/C |
|
Furniture |
18,000 |
Sun |
33,500 |
Machinery |
40,000 |
Moon |
33,500 |
(Purchased on 1/7/18) |
Current A/c: Sun |
6,000 |
|
Goodwill |
2,000 |
Sundry Creditors |
25,000 |
Wages |
2,000 |
Bank Overdraft |
10,000 |
Current A/c: Moon |
4,000 |
Reserve Fund |
5,000 |
8% Debentures |
8,000 |
Providend Fund |
5,000 |
(Purchased on 1/10/18) |
|||
Providend Fund Investment |
3,500 |
||
Stock of Postal stamps |
500 |
||
1,18,000 |
1,18,000 |
Adjustments:
1) Partners are entitled to get salary ₹ 6,000 p.a. in addition to their profit & loss sharing.
2) Depreciation on Land & Building, Furniture & Machinery @10%, 5% and 3% respectively.
3) Interest on Capital 5% p.a.
4) Closing Stock ₹ 60,743.
5) Wages included ₹ 1,000 as advance is given to workers.
6) Interest due but not paid ₹ 800.
7) Total Net Profit amounted to ₹ 38,113.
Kshipra and Manisha are Partners sharing Profit and Loss in their Capital Ratio. You are required to prepare Trading Account and Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31st March 2019 and Balance Sheet as on that date.
Trial Balance as on 31st March 2019
Debit Balance |
Amount ₹ |
Credit Balance |
Amount ₹ |
Sundry Debtors |
28,000 |
Sales |
1,20,000 |
Purchases |
55,000 |
Rent |
1,800 |
Furniture |
38,500 |
Sundry Creditors |
38,500 |
Plant & Machinery |
60,000 |
Purchase Return |
1,000 |
Wages |
800 |
Discount |
500 |
Salaries |
3,500 |
Bills Payable |
9,000 |
Discount |
800 |
Capital A/c : |
|
Bills Receivable |
14,400 |
Kshipra |
90,000 |
Carriage Outward |
1,000 |
Manisha |
30,000 |
Postage |
500 |
Current A/c : |
|
Sales Return |
500 |
Kshipra |
5,000 |
Cash in Hand |
4,000 |
Manisha |
3,000 |
Cash at Bank |
47,000 |
||
Insurance |
2,000 |
||
Opening Stock |
17,800 |
||
Trade Expenses |
1,500 |
||
Warehouse Rent |
2,500 |
||
Advertisement |
1,000 |
||
Building |
20,000 |
||
2,98,800 |
2,98,800 |
Adjustments :
1) Stock on 31st March 2019 was at ₹37,000.
2) Sales include the sale of machinery of ₹ 2,000, which is sold on 1st April 2018.
3) Depreciation on fixed assets @ 5%.
4) Each Partners is entitled to get Commission at 1% of Gross Profit and Interest on Capital 5% p.a.
5) Outstanding Expenses Wages ₹ 200 & Salaries ₹ 500.
6) Create provision for doubtful debts @ 3% on Sundry Debtors.
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