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Give a word / term / phrase which can substitute the following statements :
The account which shows revaluation of assets and liabilities.
Solution
Revaluation or Profit and Loss Adjustment Account
Explanation: The account which shows revaluation of assets and liabilities is called Revaluation or Profit and Loss Adjustment Account. This account records the revised values of assets and liabilities, so that the deceased partner’s heir can be paid his share of profits that the firm has earned till the date of his death.
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Pass the necessary Journal entries for the following transaction on the dissolution of the firm of P and Q after the various assets (Other than cash) and outside liabilities have been transferred to Realisation Account.
(i) Bank Loan Rs 12,000 was paid.
(ii) Stock worth Rs 16,000 was taken over by Partner Q.
(iii) Partner P paid a creditor Rs 4,000
(iv) An assets not appearing in the books of accounts realized Rs 1,200.
(v) Expenses of realisation Rs 2,000 were paid by partner Q.
(vi) Profit on realization Rs 36,000 was distributed between P and Q in 5 : 4 ratio.
Following is the balance sheet at Sharmila, Urmila and Pramila, who shared profits and losses in the ratio of 5 : 3 : 2 respectively:
Balance Sheet as on 31st March, 2013
Liabilities | Amount | Assets | Amount |
Capital accounts: | Land and buildings | 250000 | |
Sharmila | 2,00,000 | Plant and Machinery | 70000 |
Urmila | 1,50,000 | Furniture | 20000 |
Pramila | 1,00,000 | Sundry debtors | 90000 |
Reserve fund | 50,000 | Stock | 56500 |
Sundry creditors | 42,800 | Bills receivable | 7400 |
Bills payable | 6,000 | Cash in hand | 3700 |
Cash at bank | 51200 | ||
5,48,800 | 5,48,800 |
Pramila retired on 31st March, 2013 on the following terms:
(1) Goodwill of the firm was valued at Rs 60,000. It was decided that ‘goodwill’ should be raised to the extent of Pramila’s share only, and to be written off immediately.
(2) Land and building to be appreciated by Rs 20,000. Stock is revalued at Rs 58,500. Furniture is to be depreciated by 10%.
(3) Amount payable to Pramila is to be transferred to her loan account.
Give Journal Entries in the books of the firm.
Write the term / word / phrase which can substitute the following statement :
The account which shows revaluation of assets and liabilities.
State whether the following statements is true or false :
Revaluation account is also called Realisation account.
Give a word / term / phrase which can substitute the following statements :
Excess of credit side over debit side of revaluation account.
Why do firm revaluate assets and reassess their liabilities on retirement or on the event of death of a partner?
Himanshu, Gagan and Naman are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3:2:1. On March 31, 2017, Naman retires.
The various assets and liabilities of the firm on the date were as follows:
Cash Rs 10,000, Building Rs 1,00,000, Plant and Machinery Rs 40,000, Stock Rs 20,000, Debtors Rs 20,000 and Investments Rs 30,000.
The following was agreed upon between the partners on Naman’s retirement:
(i) Building to be appreciated by 20%.
(ii) Plant and Machinery to be depreciated by 10%.
(iii) A provision of 5% on debtors to be created for bad and doubtful debts.
(iv) Stock was to be valued at Rs 18,000 and Investment at Rs 35,000.
Record the necessary journal entries to the above effect and prepare the Revaluation Account.
Digvijay, Brijesh and Parakaram were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 2:2:1. Their Balance Sheet as on March 31, 2020 was as follows:
Liabilities | Amt (Rs.) |
Assets | Amt (Rs.) |
Creditors | 49,000 | Cash | 8,000 |
Reserves | 18,500 | Debtors | 19,000 |
Digvijay’s Capital | 82,000 |
Stock |
42,000 |
Brijesh’s Capital | 60,000 | Buildings | 207,000 |
Parakaram’s Capital | 75,500 | Patents | 9,000 |
2,85,000 | 2,85,000 |
Brijesh retired on March 31, 2020 on the following terms:
- Goodwill of the firm was valued at Rs 70,000 and was not to appear in the books.
- Bad debts amounting to Rs 2,000 were to be written off.
- Patents were considered as valueless.
Prepare Revaluation Account, Partners’ Capital Accounts and the Balance Sheet of Digvijay and Parakaram after Brijesh’s retirement.
Himanshu, Gagan and Naman are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3:2:1. On March 31, 2019, Naman retires.
The various assets and liabilities of the firm on the date were as follows:
Cash Rs 10,000, Building Rs 1,00,000, Plant and Machinery Rs 40,000, Stock Rs 20,000, Debtors Rs 20,000 and Investments Rs 30,000.
The following was agreed upon between the partners on Naman’s retirement:
(i) |
Building to be appreciated by 20%. |
(ii) |
Plant and Machinery to be depreciated by 10%. |
(iii) |
A provision of 5% on debtors to be created for bad and doubtful debts. |
(iv) |
Stock was to be valued at Rs 18,000 and Investment at Rs 35,000. |
Record the necessary journal entries to the above effect and prepare the Revaluation Account.
Select the most appropriate alternative from those given below and rewrite the statement.
The profit or loss from revaluation of assets and liabilities on retirement of a partner is shared by______________
Select the most appropriate alternative from given below and rewrite the statement :
Assets and Liabilities are transferred to Realisation Account at their __________ values.
Assertion (A): On retirement, of a partner's the old partnership agreement comes to an end and a new partnership agreement comes into existence between the remaining partners.
Reason (R): Retirement of the partnership leads to the reconstitution of the firm.
At the time of retirement of a partner, profit on revaluation will be credited to the capital accounts of ______.
When the Balance Sheet is prepared after the retirement of a partner (subsequent to the preparation of the Revaluation Account), ______ values are shown in it.
P, Q and R were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 3 : 2 : 1 respectively. On March 31st, 2022, the balance sheet of the firm stood as follows:
Balance Sheet | ||||
Liabilities | Amount (₹) | Assets | Amount (₹) | |
Creditors | 13,000 | Cash | 4,700 | |
Bills Payable | 590 | Debtors | 8,000 | |
Capital Accounts: | Stock | 11,690 | ||
P | 15,000 | 35,000 | Buildings | 23,000 |
Q | 10,000 | Profit and Loss A/c | 1,200 | |
R | 10,000 | |||
48,590 | 48,590 |
Q retired on the above-mentioned date on the following terms:
- Buildings to be appreciated by ₹ 7,000
- A provision for doubtful debts to be made at 5 % on debtors.
- Goodwill of the firm is valued at ₹ 18,000 and adjustment to be made by raising and writing off the goodwill.
- ₹ 2,800 was to be paid to Q immediately and the balance in his capital account to be transferred to his loan account carrying interest as per the agreement.
- Remaining partner decided to maintain equal capital balances, by opening current account.
Prepare the revaluation account and partner’s capital accounts.
P, Q and R were partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 4 : 3 : 3. On 31.3.2020 R retired from the firm. On R's retirement the balance sheet of the firm showed sundry debtors at t 3,75,000. It was decided to write off ₹ 5,000 as bad debts and create a provision of 20% on debtors for bad and doubtful debts. Pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of the firm on R's retirement.
D, E and F were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 5 : 2 : 3. On 31.3.2022 their balance sheet was as follows:
Liabilities | Amount (₹) | Amount (₹) | Assets | Amount (₹) |
Creditors | 53,000 | Cash | 16,000 | |
Bills Payable | 62,000 | Bank | 17,000 | |
General Reserve | 2,00,000 | Stock | 18,000 | |
Capitals: | Debtors | 1,99,000 | ||
D | 7,00,000 | 18,00,000 | Investments | 1,15,000 |
E | 5,00,000 | Machinery | 7,50,000 | |
F | 6,00,000 | Land and Building |
10,00,000 | |
21,15,000 | 21,15,000 |
On the above date D retired from the firm and the following was agreed upon:
- Goodwill of the firm was valued at ₹ 1,00,000, D's share of goodwill was adjusted through the capital accounts of remaining partners.
- Investments were to be brought to their market value which was ₹ 85,000.
- Machinery was to be depreciated to ₹ 7,00,000.
- Land and Building was to be appreciated to ₹ 12,00,000.
- The balance in D's capital account was transferred to his loan account.
Prepare Revaluation Account and D's Capital Account on his retirement.
Digvijay, Brijesh and Parakaram were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 2 : 2 : 1. Their Balance Sheet as on March 31, 2007, was as follows:
Liabilities | ₹ | Assets | ₹ |
Creditors | 49,000 | Cash | 8,000 |
Reserves | 18,500 | Debtors | 19,000 |
Digvijay's Capital | 82,000 | Stock | 42,000 |
Brijesh's Capital | 60,000 | Buildings | 2,07,000 |
Parakaram's Capital | 75,500 | Patents | 9,000 |
2,85,000 | 2,85,000 |
Brijesh retired on March 31, 2007, on the following terms:
- Goodwill of the firm was valued at Rs. 70,000 and was not to appear in the books.
- Bad debts amounting to Rs. 2,000 were to be written off.
- Patents were considered as valueless.
Prepare Revaluation Account, Partners’ Capital Accounts and the Balance Sheet of Digvijay and Parakaram after Brijesh’s retirement.
Himanshu, Gagan and Naman are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 2 : 1. On March 31, 2017, Naman retires. The various assets and liabilities of the firm on the date were as follows: Cash Rs. 10,000, Building Rs. 1,00,000, Plant and Machinery Rs. 40,000, Stock Rs. 20,000, Debtors Rs. 20,000 and Investments Rs. 30,000.
The following was agreed upon between the partners on Naman’s retirement:
- Building to be appreciated by 20%.
- Plant and Machinery to be depreciated by 10%.
- A provision of 5% on debtors to be created for bad and doubtful debts.
- Stock was to be valued at Rs. 18,000 and Investment at Rs. 35,000.
Record the necessary journal entries to the above effect and prepare the revaluation account.
Digvijay, Brijesh and Parakaram were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 2 : 2 : 1. Their Balance Sheet as on March 31, 2017 was as follows:
Liabilities | Amount (Rs.) | Assets | Amount (Rs.) |
Creditors | 49,000 | Cash | 8,000 |
Reserves | 18,500 | Debtors | 19,000 |
Digvijay’s Capital | 82,000 | Stock | 42,000 |
Brijesh’s Capital | 60,000 | Buildings | 2,07,000 |
Parakaram’s Capital | 75,500 | Patents | 9,000 |
2,85,000 | 2,85,000 |
Brijesh retired on March 31, 2017 on the following terms:
- Goodwill of the firm was valued at Rs. 70,000 and was not to appear in the books.
- Bad debts amounting to Rs. 2,000 were to be written off.
- Patents were considered as valueless.
Prepare Revaluation Account, Partners Capital Accounts and the Balance Sheet of Digvijay and Parakaram after Brijesh’s retirement.