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Rohan, Rohit, and Sachin are partners in a firm sharing profit and losses in the proportion 3:1:1 respectively. Their balance sheet as on 31st March 2018 is as shown below
Balance Sheet as on 31st March 2018 | |||||
Liabilities | Amount ₹ | Assets | Amount ₹ | ||
Creditors | 40,000 | Bank | 12,500 | ||
General Reserve | 50,000 | Debtors | 60,000 | ||
Bills payable | 25,000 | Live Stock | 50,000 | ||
Capital Accounts : | Building | 75,000 | |||
Rohan | 1,25,000 | Plant and Machinery | 35,000 | ||
Rohit | 1,00,000 | Motor Truck | 1,00,000 | ||
Sachin | 50,000 | Goodwill | 57,500 | ||
3,90,000 | 3,90,000 |
On 1st April 2018, Sachin retired and the following adjustments have been agreed upon.
1. Goodwill was revalued at ₹ 50,000
2. Assets and Liabilities were revalued as follows. Debtors ₹ 50,000, Live Stock, ₹ 45,000; Building ₹ 1,25000, Plant and Machinery ₹ 30,000, Motor Truck ₹ 95,000 and Creditors ₹ 30,000
3. Rohan and Rohit contributed additional capital through Net Banking of ₹ 50,000 and ₹ 25,000 respectively.
4. Balance of Sachin’s Capital Account is transferred to his Loan Account
Give Journal entries in the books of new firm.
Solution
In the books of Partnership Firm | ||||
Journal entries | ||||
Date |
Particulars |
L. F. | Debit (₹) |
Credit (₹) |
2018 | ||||
April 1 | General reserve A/c ....Dr. | 50,000 | - | |
To Rohan's Capital A/c | - |
30,000 |
||
To Rohit's Capital A/c | - |
10,000 |
||
To Sachin’s Capital A/c | - |
10,000 |
||
(Being General reserve distributed among partners) | ||||
April 1 |
Revaluation A/c ....Dr. |
32,500 | - | |
To Debtors A/c |
- |
10,000 |
||
To Live Stock A/c |
- |
5,000 |
||
To Plant and Machinery A/c |
- |
5,000 |
||
To Motor Truck A/c |
- |
5,000 |
||
To Goodwill A/c |
- |
7,500 |
||
(Being assets depreciated) |
|
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April 1 |
Building A/c ....Dr. |
50,000 |
- | |
Creditors A/c ....Dr. |
10,000 |
- | ||
To Revaluation A/c |
- |
60,000 | ||
(Being Building appreciated and Creditor's amount is payable less) |
|
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April 1 |
Revaluation A/c ....Dr. |
27,500 | - | |
To Rohan's Capital A/c |
- |
16,500 |
||
To Rohit's Capital A/c |
- |
5,500 |
||
To Sachin’s Capital A/c |
- |
5,500 |
||
(Being Profit on revaluation distributed and transferred to Capital accounts) |
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April 1 |
Bank A/c ....Dr. |
75,000 | - | |
To Rohan's Capital A/c |
- |
50,000 |
||
To Rohit's Capital A/c | - |
25,000 |
||
(Being additional capital brought by partners) |
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April 1 |
Sachin’s Capital A/c ....Dr. |
65,500 | - | |
To Sachin’s Loan A/c |
- | 65,500 | ||
(Being balance of Sachin’s Capital A/c transferred to Sachin’s Loan A/c) |
||||
310,500 | 310,500 |
Working Notes :
(1) Calculation of Profit on revaluation of Assets and Liabilities.
Dr. | Revaluation Account | Cr. | ||||
Particulars | Amount (₹) | Particulars | Amount (₹) | |||
To Debtors A/c | 10,000 | By Building A/c | 50,000 | |||
To Live Stock A/c | 5,000 | By Creditors A/c | 10,000 | |||
To Plant and Machinery A/c | 5,000 | |||||
To Motor Truck A/c | 5,000 | |||||
To Goodwill A/c | 7,500 | |||||
To Partners’ Capital A/cs: Profit | ||||||
Rohan | 16,500 | |||||
Rohit | 5,500 | |||||
Sachin | 5,500 | 27,500 | ||||
60,000 | 60,000 |
Dr | Partners’ Capital Accounts | Cr | |||||||
Particulars | Rohan (₹) | Rohit (₹) | Sachin (₹) | Particulars | Rohan (₹) | Rohit (₹) | Sachin (₹) | ||
To Loan A/c | - | - | 65,500 | By Balance b/d | 1,25,000 | 1,00,000 | 50,000 | ||
To Balance c/d | 2,21,500 | 1,40,500 | - | By General reserve A/c | 30,000 | 10,000 | 10,000 | ||
By Revaluation A/c (Profit) | 16,500 | 5,500 | 5,500 | ||||||
By Bank A/c | 50,000 | 25,000 | - | ||||||
2,21,500 | 1,40,500 | 65,500 | 2,21,500 | 1,40,500 | 65,500 |
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