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Rajan and Selva are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 1. Their balance sheet as on 31st March 2017 is as under: - Accountancy

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Rajan and Selva are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 1. Their balance sheet as on 31st March 2017 is as under:

Liabilities Assets
Capital accounts:     Building 25,000
Rajan 30,000   Furniture 1,000
Selva 16,000 46,000 Stock 20,000
General reserve   4,000 Debtors 16,000
Creditors   37,500 Bills receivable 3,000
      Cash at bank 12,500
      Profit and loss account 10,000
    87,500   87,500

On 1.4.2017, they admit Ganesan as a new partner on the following arrangements:

  1. Ganesan brings ₹ 10,000 as capital for 1/5 share of profit.
  2. Stock and furniture is to be reduced by 10%, a reserve of 5% on debtors for doubtful debts is to be created.
  3. Appreciate buildings by 20%.

Prepare revaluation account, partners’ capital account and the balance sheet of the firm after admission.

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Dr. Revaluation Account Cr.
Particulars Particulars
To Furniture 100 By Building 5,000
To Stock 2,000    
To Prov. for bad and doubtful 800    
To Rajan's Cap 1,575      
To Selva's Cap 525 2,100    
    5,000   5,000

 

Dr. Capital Account Cr.
Particulars Rajan Selva Ganesan Particulars Rajan Selva Ganesan
To Profit and Loss A/c 7,500 2,500 - By Balance b/d 30,000 16,000 -
To Balance c/d 27,075 15,025 10,000 By General Reser 3,000 1,000 -
        By Bank A/c - - 10,000
        By Revaluation 1,575 525 -
  34,575 17,525 10,000   34,575 17,525 10,000
        By Balance b/d 34,575 17,525 10,000

Balance Sheet

Liabilities Assets
Sundry Credit 37,500 Building 25,000 25,000  
Capital   (+) Revaluation 5,000 30,000
Rajan 27,075   Furniture 1,000  
Selva 15,025   (−) Revaluation 100 900
Ganesan 10,000 52,000 Stock 20,000  
      (+) Revalued 2,000 18,000
      Debtors 16,000  
      (−) Provision 5% 800 15,200
      Bills Receivable 3,000
      Bank 12,500  
      (+) Ganesan Cap 10,000 22,500
    89,600     89,600
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अध्याय 5: Admission of a partner - Exercises [पृष्ठ १७८]

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सामाचीर कलवी Accountancy [English] Class 12 TN Board
अध्याय 5 Admission of a partner
Exercises | Q IV 24. | पृष्ठ १७८

संबंधित प्रश्न

Why does a firm revaluate its assets and reassess its liabilities on retirement or death of a partner?


State 'True' or 'False'.

The credit balance of revaluation account means loss on revaluation account.


Mr. Kishor & Mr. Lal were in partnership sharing profits & losses in the proportion of 3/4 and 1/4 respectively.

Balance Sheet as on 31 March 2018
Liabilities Amt
(₹)
Amt
(₹)
Assets Amt
(₹)
Amt
(₹)
Creditors   1,20,000 Land and Building   75,000
General Reserve   12,000 Furniture   6,000
Capital A/c:     Stock   60,000
Kishor 90,000   Debtors   60,000
Lal 48,000 1,38,000 Bills Receivable   39,000
      Cash at Bank   30,000
    2,70,000     2,70,000

They decided to admit Ram on 1 April 2018 on following terms:

  1. He should be given 1/5th share in profit and for that he brought in ₹ 60,000 as capital through RTGS.
  2. Goodwill should be raised at ₹ 60,000.
  3. Appreciate Land and Building by 20%.
  4. Furniture and Stock are to be depreciated by 10%.
  5. The Capitals of all partners should be adjusted in their new profit sharing ratio through Bank A/c.

Pass necessary Journal Entries in the books of the Partnership firm and a Balance sheet of the new firm.


On revaluation, the increase in the value of assets leads to _________.


How are accumulated profits and losses distributed among the partners at the time of admission of a new partner?


What are the journal entries to be passed on revaluation of assets and liabilities?


The following is the balance sheet of James and Justina as on 1.1.2017. They share the profits and losses equally

Liabilities Assets
Capital accounts:     Building 70,000
James 40,000   Stock 30,000
Justina 50,000 90,000 Debtors 20,000
Creditors   35,000 Bank 15,000
Reserve fund   15,000 Prepaid insurance 5,000
    1,40,000   1,40,000

On the above date, Balan is admitted as a partner with a 1/5 share in future profits. Following are the terms for his admission:

  1. Balan brings ₹ 25,000 as capital.
  2. His share of goodwill is ₹ 10,000 and he brings cash for it.
  3. The assets are to be valued as under:
    Building ₹ 80,000; Debtors ₹ 18,000; Stock ₹ 33,000

Prepare necessary ledger accounts and the balance sheet after admission.


Karan and Saran are partners in a partnership. They admitted Mohit as a new partner for `1/4`th share in profits.

Balance Sheet [Extract]
Liabilities Amount
(₹)
Assets Amount
(₹)
Creditors 25,000    

If 5% of creditors are not likely to claim their dues, what amount of creditors will be shown in the Balance Sheet on Mohit's admission?


Indu, Vijay, and Pawan were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 4 : 3 : 3. They admitted Subhash into partnership with effect from 1st April, 2022. New profit sharing ratio among Indu, Vijay, Pawan, and Subhash will be 3 : 3 : 2 : 2. An extract of their Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2022, is given below:

Liabilities Amount (₹) Assets Amount (₹)
Investment
Fluctuation Reserve
80,000 Investment (Market
Value ₹ 80,000)
90,000

Which of the following is the correct accounting treatment of ‘investment fluctuation reserve’ at the time of Subhash’s admission?


A, B and C who were sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 4:3:2 decided to share the future profits and losses in the ratio to 2:3:4 with effect from 1st April 2023. An extract of their Balance Sheet as at 31st March 2023 is:

Liabilities Amount (₹) Assets Amount (₹)
Workmen Compensation Reserve 65,000    

At the time of reconstitution, a certain amount of Claim on workmen compensation was determined for which B’s share of loss amounted to ₹ 5,000. The Claim for workmen compensation would be:


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