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Atal and Madan Were Partners in a Firm Sharing Profits in the Ratio of 5 : 3. on 31.3.2011 They Admitted Mehra as a New Partner Fro 1/5th Share in the Profits. - Accountancy

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Atal and Madan were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 5 : 3. On 31.3.2011 they admitted Mehra as a new partner fro 1/5th share in the profits. The new profit sharing ratio was 5 : 3 : 2. On Mehra’s admission the Balance Sheet to the firm was as follows: 

      Liabilities

Amount

Rs

    Assets

Amount

Rs

Capitals:

 

Land and Building

1,50,000

Atal:

1,50,000

 

Machinery

40,000

Madan:

90,000

2,40,000

Patents

5,000

Provision for bad debts

1,200

Stock

27,000

Creditors

20,000

Debtors

47,000

Workmen compensation Fund

32,000

Cash

4,200

 

 

Profit and Loss Account

20,000

 

2,93,200

 

2,93,200

 

 

On Mehra’s admission it was agreed that

(i) Mehra will bring Rs 40,000 as his capital and Rs 16,000 for his share of goodwill premium, half of which was with draw by Atal and Madan;

(ii) A provision of `2 1/2%` for bad and doubtful debts was to be created;

(iii) Included in the sundry creditors was an item of Rs 2,500 which was not to be paid;

(iv) A provision was to be made for an outstanding bill for electricity Rs 3,000;

(v) A claim of Rs 325 for damage against the firm was likely to be admitted. Provision for the same was to be made.

After the above adjustment, the capitals of Atal and Madan were to be adjusted on the basis of

Mehra’s capital. Actual cash was to be brought in or to be paid off to Atal and Madan as the case may be.

Prepare Revaluation Account, Capital Accounts of the partners and the Balance Sheet of the new firm.

Solution

                                      Revaluation Account

 

 

Cr.

Particulars

Amount

Rs

Particulars

Amount

Rs

Provision for outstanding bill

3,000

Old provision for Bad Debts

1,200

 

Claim for damages

325

Less: New Provision

(1,175)

25

 

 

Sundry creditors

2,500

 

 

Loss transferred to

 

 

 

Atal:

500

 

 

 

Madan:

300

800

 

3,325

 

3,325

 

 

                                 Partners’ Capital Account

 

Dr.

Cr.

 

Particulars

Atal

Madan

Mehra

Particulars

Atal

Madan

Mehra

Profit and Loss A/c

12,500

7,500

Balance b/d

1,50,000

40,000

Cash A/c

5,000

3,000

Cash A/c

40,000

Revaluation A/c (Loss)

500

300

 

Premium for

Goodwill A/c

10,000

6,000

Cash A/c (WN2)

62,000

37,200

Workmen Compensation fund

20,000

12,000

 

1,80,000

1,08,000

40,000

 

1,80,000

1,08,000

40,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                            Balance Sheet

          Liabilities

Amount

Rs

      Assets

Amount

Rs

Capital:

 

Land and Building

1,50,000

Atal

1,00,00

 

Machinery

40,000

Madan

60,000

 

Patents

5,000

Mehra

40,000

2,00,000

Debtors

47,000

 

Bank overdraft (WN3)

47,000

Less: Provision for Doubtful Debts

(1,175)

45,825

Sundry creditors (20,000 – 2,500)

17,500

Stock

27,000

Claim for damages

325

 

 

Provision for outstanding bill

3,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2,67,825

 

2,67,825

 

 

 

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Notes

Calculation of New Ratio

New Ratio=`5:3:2` 

Old Ratio (Atal and Madan) = 5 : 3

Sacrificing Ratio = Old Ratio − New Ratio 

Atal Sacrificing =`5/8-5/10=10/80` 

Madan's Sacrificing=`3/8-3/10=6/80` 

∴ Sacrificing Ratio = 10 : 6 or 5 : 3

Calculation of New Capitals of partners 

Total capital of the firm on the basis of Mehra’s Capital = 40,000 × 5

= Rs 2,00,000 

Atal's New capital=`2,00,000xx5/10=Rs 1,00,000` 

Madam's New Capital=`2,00,000xx3/10=Rs60,000` 

Capital to be brought/paid in by the partners 

                     Capital

Atal

Madan

Old Capital (Credit – Debit)

1,62,000

97,200

New Capital

1,00,000

60000

 

62,000

37,200

(Surplus)

(Surplus)

                                       Cash A/c

Dr.

 

 

Cr.

Particulars

Amount

Rs

Particulars

Amount

Rs

Balance b/d

4,200

Atal’s Capital A/c

(62,000 + 5,000)

67,000

Mehra’s Capital A/c

40,000

Madan’s Capital(37,200 + 3,000)

40,200

Premium for Goodwill

16,000

 

 

Balance c/d (Bank overdraft)

47,000

 

 

 

1,07,200

 

1,07,200

 

 

 

 

 

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