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Process of Dissolution> Realisation Account - For Payment of Realisation Expenses

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CBSE: Class 12
CISCE: Class 12

Journal Entries: For Payment of Realisation Expenses

A. Remuneration paid to a partner (excluding realisation expenses)

Realisation A/c           ...Dr. 

      To Concerned Partner's Capital A/c

(Being the remuneration credited to Partner's Capital Account)

B. Realisation Expenses borne and paid by the firm

Realisation A/c            ...Dr.

        To Cash/Bank A/c

(Being the realisation expenses paid by the firm)

C. Realisation Expenses borne by the firm but paid by a partner

Realisation A/c            ...Dr.  

        To Concerned Partner's Capital A/c  

(Being the realisation expenses paid by the partner on behalf of the firm)

D. Realisation Expenses borne by the firm, partly paid by the firm and balance by the partner 

Realisation A/c            ...Dr.  

        To Cash/Bank A/c                   [Amount paid by the firm]  

        To Concerned Partner's Capital A/c [Amount paid by the partner]

(Being the realisation expenses paid by both the firm and the partner)

E. Realisation Expenses borne and paid by the partner: No Entry  

F. Partner is paid remuneration, and realisation expenses are met by the firm

1. Realisation A/c              ...Dr.  

       To Concerned Partner's Capital A/c

(Being remuneration payable to the partner)

2. Realisation A/c              ...Dr.  

        To Cash/Bank A/c  

(Being realisation expenses paid by the firm)

G. Partner is paid remuneration and an agreed amount as realisation expenses:

Realisation A/c      ...Dr.

     To Concerned Partner's Capital A/c

(Being remuneration and agreed realisation expenses credited to the partner's capital Account)

1. If the firm pays realisation expenses on behalf of the partner:

Concerned Partner's Capital A/c      ...Dr.

      To Cash/Bank A/c

(Being realisation expenses paid by the firm on behalf of the partner)

2. If the partner pays it himself: No Entry

(Already included in the agreed amount credited to Capital A/c)

H. Partner is paid a fixed amount, including remuneration and realisation expenses:

1.Realisation A/c         ...Dr.

     To Concerned Partner's Capital A/c

(Being a fixed amount, including realisation expenses credited to the partner)

2. If the firm pays realisation expenses on behalf of the partner:

Concerned Partner's Capital A/c     Dr.

        To Cash/Bank A/c

(Being realisation expenses paid by the firm on behalf of the partner)

3. If the partner pays it himself: No Entry  

(Already covered in the fixed amount credited)

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