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Vasu and Viraj Share Profits and Losses in the Ratio of 3:2 respectively Their Balance Sheet as on 31st March 2019 was as under
Balance Sheet as on 31st March, 2019
Liabilities | Amount (₹) | Assets | Amount (₹) |
Sundry Creditors | 45,000 | Cash at bank | 750 |
General Reserve | 30,000 | Sundry debtors | 66,750 |
Capital: |
Stock | 25,500 | |
Vasu |
1,08,000 | ||
Viraj |
72,000 | ||
Investment | 36,000 | ||
Plant | 90,000 | ||
Building | 36,000 | ||
2,55,000 |
2,55,000 |
They admit Hari into Partnership on 1.4. 2019 the terms being that :
1 He shall have to bring in ₹60,000 as his Capital for 1/4 share in future profits
2 Value of Goodwill of the Firm is to be fixed at The average profits for the last three years. The Profit was.
2009-10 ₹ 48,000,
2010-11 ₹ 81,000
2011-12 ₹ 73,500
Hari is unable to bring the value of the Goodwill in cash. It is decided to raise the Goodwill in the books of accounts.
3. Reserve for Doubtful Debts is to be created at ₹ 1,500.
4. Closing Stock is valued at ₹ 22,500
5. Plant and Building is to be depreciated by 5%
Prepare Profit and Loss Adjustment A/c, Capital Accounts of Partners, And Balance Sheet of the New Firm.
Solution
Dr | In the books of the firm______ Profit and Loss Adjustment Account |
Cr | |||||
Particulars | Amount (₹) | Particulars | Amount(₹) | ||||
To R.D.D. (New) A/c | 1,500 | By Loss on Revaluation | |||||
To Stock A/c | 3,000 |
Transferred to Partners’ Capital A /cs : |
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Vasu |
6,480 |
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Viraj |
4,320 |
10,800 | |||||
To Depreciation A/cs: |
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Plant |
4,500 |
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Building |
1,800 |
6,300 | |||||
10,800 |
10,800 |
Dr | Partners’ Capital Accounts | Cr | |||||||
Particulars | Vasu (₹) | Viraj (₹) | Hari(₹) | Particulars | Vasu (₹) | Viraj (₹) | Hari(₹) | ||
To Profit and Loss Adjustment A/c (Loss) |
6,480 | 4,320 | By Balance b/d | 1,08,000 | 72,000 | ||||
To Balance c / d | 1,60,020 | 1,06,680 | 60,000 | By Cash / Bank A/c | 60,000 | ||||
By Goodwill A/c | 40,500 | 27,000 | |||||||
By General Reserve A/c | 18,000 | 12,000 | |||||||
1,66,500 | 1,11,000 | 60,000 | 1,66,500 | 1,11,000 |
60,000 |
Balance Sheet as on 1st April 2019 | |||||
Liabilities | Amount (₹) | Amount (₹) | Assets | Amount (₹) | Amount (₹) |
Capital A/cs : Vasu |
1,60,020 |
Cash |
60,750 | ||
Viraj |
1,06,680 |
Sundry Debtors |
66,750 | ||
Hari |
60,000 |
3,26,700 |
Less : R.D.D. (New) |
1,500 | 65,250 |
Sundry Creditors | 45,000 |
Stock |
25,500 | ||
Less :Depreciation |
3,000 | 22,500 | |||
Investments | 36,000 | ||||
Plant |
90,000 | ||||
Less : Depreciation |
4,500 | 85,500 | |||
Building | 36,000 | ||||
Less: Depreciation | 1,800 | 34,200 | |||
Goodwill | 67,500 | ||||
3,71,700 | 3,71,700 |
Working Notes :
(1) Average Profit =`" Total Profit"/"No. of years"`
`=(48,000+81,000+73,500)/3`= ₹ 67,500
∴ Goodwill value = ₹ 67,500
Vasu’s share in Goodwill = ₹ `40,500( 67,500xx 3/5)`
Viraj’s share in Goodwill = ₹ `27,000 ( 67,500xx2/5)`
(2) Hari is not able to bring share in goodwill and it is decided to raise the goodwill in the book. Therefore, Goodwill is recorded in the Asset side ₹ 67,500.
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Bank Loan | 24,000 | Furniture | 7,050 | ||
General Reserve | 3,750 | Machinery | 7,500 | ||
Building | 22,500 | ||||
1,02,000 | 1,02,000 |
On 1st April, 2020 they admitted Reeta on the following terms:
- For half (1/2) share in future profit Reeta should bring ₹ 15,000 as capital and ₹ 7,500 for goodwill in cash.
- Furniture should be appreciated up to ₹ 8,025 and building be appreciated by 20%.
- R.D.D. is to be maintained at ₹ 1,500.
- The stock is to be reduced by 10% and machinery depreciated by 5%.
- Half of amount of goodwill is withdrawn by old partners.
Pass the necessary Journal Entries in the books of the firm.