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Om, Ram and Shanti Were Partners in a Firm Sharing Profits in the Ratio of 3:2:1. on 1st April 2014 Their Balance Sheet Was as Follows: Prepare Revaluation Account and Partner'S Capital Accounts. - Accountancy

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Om, Ram and Shanti were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 3:2:1. On 1st April 2014 their Balance Sheet was as follows:

Balance Sheet
Liabilities

Amount

Rs

Assets

Amount

Rs

Capital Accounts

      Om         3,58,000

      Ram        3,00,000

     Shanti      2,62,000

General Reserve

Creditors

Bills payable

 

 

 

9,20,000

48,000

1,60,000

90,000

Land and Building

Plant and Machinery

Furniture

Bills Receivables

Sundry Debtors

Stock

Bank

3,64,000

2,95,000

2,33,000

38,000

90,000

1,11,000

87,000

  12,18,000   12,18,000

On the above date Hanuman was admitted on the following terms:

1) He will bring Rs 1,00,000 for his capital and will get the 1/10th share in the profits.

2) He will bring necessary cash for his share of goodwill premium. The goodwill of the firm was valued at Rs 3,00,000

3) A liability of Rs 18,000 will be created against bills receivables discount

4) The value of stock and furniture will be reduced by 20%.

]5) The value of land and building will be increased by 10%.

6) Capital accounts of the partners will be adjusted on the basis of Hanuman's capital in their profit sharing ratio by opening current accounts.

Prepare Revaluation Account and Partner's Capital Accounts.

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Solution

Revaluation Account
Dr.   Cr.
Particulars Rs Particulars Rs

To Stock A/c

To Furniture A/c

B/R Discounted

 

 

 

22,200

46,600

18000

 

 

 

By Land and Building A/c

By Loss transferred to A/c:

          Om         25,200

          Ram        16,800

          Shanti      8,400

36,400

 

 

 

50,400

  86,800   86,800

 

Partner’s Capital Account
Dr.   Cr.
Particulars Om Ram Shanti Hanuman Particulars Om Ram Shanti Hanuman
To Revaluation A/c (Loss) 25,200 16,800 8,400   By Balance b/d 3,58,000 3,00,000 2,62,000  
To Ram’s Current
A/c
  9,200     By General Reserve A/c 24,000 16,000 8,000  
To Shanti’s Current A/c     1,16,600   By Cash A/c       1,00,000
To Balance c/d 4,50,000 3,00,000 1,50,000 1,00,000 By Premium for Goodwill A/c 15,000 10,000 5,000  
          By Om’s Current A/c 78,200      
  4,75,200 3,26,000 2,75,000 1,00,000   4,75,000 3,26,000 2,75,000 1,00,000

Working Notes:

WN1: Calculation of New Profit Sharing Ratio

WN1: Calculation of New Profit Sharing Ratio
Old Ratio = 3:2:1
Let the total profit of the firm = 1

Remaining profit share of the firm = `1 - 1/10`

So,

Om's New Share = `3/6 xx 9/10 = 27/60`

Ram's New Share = `2/6 xx 9/10 = 18/60`

Shanti's New Share = `1/6 xx 9/10 xx 9/10`

Hanuman's Share = `6/6 xx 1/10 = 6/60`

WN2: Calculation of Sacrificing Ratio

Old Ratio = 3:2:1
New Ratio = 9:6:3:2

Sacrificing Ratio = Old Ratio – New Ratio

Om = `3/6 - 9/20 = (30 - 27)/60 = 3/60`

Ram = `2/6 - 6/20 = (20 -18)/60 = 2/60`

Shanti  = `1/6  - 3/20 = (10 - 9)/60 = 1/60`

WN3: Hanuman’s share of Goodwill

`300000 xx 1/10 = 30000`

This will be credited to Om, Ram and Shanti in sacrificing ratio

WN4: Distribution of Goodwill

Om will get =`30000 xx 3/6 = 15000` 

Ram will get = `30000 xx 2/6 = 10000`

Shanti will get = `30000 xx 1/6  = 5000`

WN5 Adjustment of Capital

Total Capital of the firm = Hanuman’s Capital x Reciprocal of her share

` = 100000xx 10/1 = 1000000`

New Profit Sharing Ratio = 9:6:3:2

Omi's New Capital = `1000000 xx  9/20 = 450000`

Ram's New Capital = `1000000 xx 6/20 =  300000`

Shanti's New Capital  = `1000000 xx 3/2 = 150000`

Hanuman's New Capital = `1000000 xx  2/20 = 100000`

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Liabilities Amount(Rs.) Assets Amount(Rs.)

Creditors

Bills Payable

General Reserve

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Creditors

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Creditors

Workman’s Compensation Fund

General Reserve

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Creditors

Bill payable

General Reserve

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Amount

Rs

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Rs

Creditors

Bills Payable

 

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50,000

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Rs

Assets

Amount

Rs

Sundry Creditors

Capital Accounts

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    Yusuf        90,000

    Zaman      60,000

 

41,400

 

 

 

2,70,000

 

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Sundry Debtors                   30,450

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Amount

RS

Assets

Amount

Rs

Capital Accounts

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       R      1,50,000

       S      1,25,000

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Creditors

Bills Payable

 

 

 

4,50,000

 

 

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80,000

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Furniture

Investment

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Sundry Debtors

Stock

Bank

 

 

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1,75,000

67,500

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36,500

17,000

43,500

1,37,000

43,500

 

 

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Employee's Provident Fund

 

 

2,00,000

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30,000

40,000

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50,000

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20,000

 

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               Balance Sheet of A, B and C as on 31-3-2015

           Liabilities

Amount

(Rs)

          Assets

Amount

(Rs)

Creditors

63,000

Land and Building

1,86,000

Investment

 

Motor Vans

60,000

Fluctuation Fund

30,000

Investments

57,000

P & L Account

1,20,000

Machinery

36,000

Capitals:

 

Stock

45,000

  A

1,50,000

 

Debtors

1,20,000

 

  B

1,20,000

 

  Less: Provision

9,000

1,11,000

  C

60,000

3,30,000

Cash

48,000

 

5,43,000

 

5,43,000

 

 

 

On the above date B retired and A and C agreed to continue the business on the following terms :


(1) Goodwill of the firm was valued at Rs 1,53,000.


(2) Provision for bad debts was to be reduced by Rs 3,000.


(3) There was a claim of Rs 12,000 for workmen compensation.


(4) B will be paid Rs 24,600 in cash and the balance will be transferred to his loan account which will be paid in four equal yearly instalments together with interest @ 10% p.a.


(5) The new profit sharing ratio between A and C will be 3:2 and their capital will be in their new profit sharing ratio. The capital adjustments will be done by opening current accounts.


Prepare Revaluation Account, Partners’ Capital Accounts and the Balance Sheet of A and C.


Susan, Geeta and Rashi are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 5:3:2. Their Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2017, is as under:

Balance Sheet of Susan, Geeta and Rashi As at 31st March, 2017

Liabilities Amount Assets Amount
Sundry Creditors          50,000  Cash at Bank 70,000
Workmen Compensation Reserve          25,000 

Sundry Debtor 65,000

Less Provision for Doubtful Debts (5,000

 

 

                     60,000 

Employees Provident Fund           5,000  Goodwill                      50,000 
Bank Loan         55,000  Furniture                   1,00,000 

Capital A/C

Susan                            2,20,000 

Geeta                            1,70,000 

Rashi                             1,35,000 

 

 

 

5,25,000 

Building                   3,80,000 
  6,60,000    6,60,000 

The partners decided to dissolve their partnership on 31st March, 2017. The following transactions took place at the time of dissolution :

(a) Realization expenses of 2,000 were paid by Susan on behalf of the firm.

(b) Geeta took over the goodwill for her own business at  40,000.

(c) Building was taken over by Rashi at 3,00,000.

(d) Only 80% of the debtors paid their dues.

(e) Furniture was sold for  97,000.

(f) Bank Loan was settled along with interest of 5,000. You are required to prepare the Realization Account.


Which of the following transactions is debited to Revaluation Account?


X and Y were partners in the profit-sharing ratio of 3 : 2. Their balance sheet as at March 31, 2022 was as follows:

Balance Sheet as at March 31, 2022
Liabilities   Amount (₹) Assets   Amount (₹)
Creditors   56,000 Plant and Machinery   70,000
General Reserve   14,000 Buildings   98,000
Capital Accounts:     Stock   21,000
X 1,19,000 2,31,000 Debtors 42,000 35,000
Y 1,12,000 (-) Provision 7,000
      Cash in Hand   77,000
    3,01,000     3,01,000

Z was admitted for 1/6th share on the following terms:

  1. Z will bring ₹ 56,000 as his share of capital but was not able to bring any amount to compensate the sacrificing partners.
  2. Goodwill of the firm is valued at ₹. 84,000.
  3. Plant and Machinery were found to be undervalued by ₹ 14,000 Building was to be brought up to ₹ 1,09,000.
  4. All debtors are good.
  5. Capitals of X and Y will be adjusted on the basis of Z’s share and adjustments will be done by opening necessary current accounts.

You are required to prepare revaluation account and partners’ capital account.


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