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Radha, Mary and Fatima Are Partners Sharing Profits in the Ratio of 5:4:1. Radha, Mary and Fatima are partners sharing profits in the ratio of 5:4:1. - Accountancy

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Radha, Mary and Fatima are partners sharing profits in the ratio of 5:4:1. Fatima is given a guarantee that her share of profit, in any year will not be less than Rs 5,000. The profits for the year ending March 31, 2020 amount to Rs 35,000. If any, a shortfall in the profits guaranteed to Fatima is to be borne by Radha and Mary in the ratio of 3:2. Record necessary journal entries to show profit distribution among partners.

Journal Entry
Ledger

Solution

Dr.

Profit and Loss Appropriation Account

Cr.

Particulars

Amount
Rs

Particulars

Amount

Rs

Profit transferred to

 

Profit and Loss

35,000

Radha’s Capital

17,500

 

16,600

 

 

Less: Fatima’s Deficiency
{1,500 × (3/5)}

(900)

 

Mary’s Capital

14,000

 

13,400

 

Less: Fatima’s Deficiency
{1,500 × (2/5)}

(600)

 

Fatima’s Capital

3,500

5,000

 

Add: Deficiency born by

 

Radha

900

 

Mary

600

 

 

35,000

 

35,000

 

Journal Entry
Date Particulars L.F. Debit
Amount Rs
Credit Amount Rs
  Profit and Loss Appropriation A/c        ...Dr.   35000

 

 

 

  To Radha’s 
Capital A/c
   

16600

  To Mary’s Capital A/c    

13400

  To Fatima’s Capital A/c    

5000

  (Profit distributed among Partners)    

 

Alternative Method

Journal Entry
Date Particulars L.F. Debit Amount Rs Credit Amount Rs
  Profit and Loss Appropriation A/c        ...Dr.   35000

 

  To Radha’s Capital A/c    

17500

  To Mary’s Capital A/c    

14000

  To Fatima’s Capital A/c    

3500

  (Profit distributed among Partners)    

 

  Radha’s Capital A/c                   Dr.  

900

 
  Mary’s Capital A/c                   Dr.  

600

 
  To Fatima’s Capital A/c  

 

1500
  (Deficiency of Fatima’s Share taken from Radha and Mary)  

 

 
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