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Amay and Sujoy are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 1. Their Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2023, is given below. - Accounts

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Amay and Sujoy are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 1. Their Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2023, is given below.

Balance Sheet of Amay and Sujoy
As at 31st March, 2023
Liabilities (₹) (₹) Assets (₹) (₹)
Bills Payable   70,000 Land and Building   1,65,000
Capital Accounts:   2,55,000 Stock   60,000
Amay 1,30,000 Sundry Debtors 70,000 60,000
Sujoy 1,25,000 Less: Provision for Doubtful debts (10,000)
      Cash in hand   40,000
    3,25,000     3,25,000

On 1st April, 2023, they admit Malay as a new partner for `1/4` share in the profits on the following terms:

  1. Malay is to bring his share of capital of ₹ 1,20,000 and to pay ₹ 10,000 in cash for his share of goodwill.
  2. Stock worth ₹ 45,000 is to be taken over by Amay at ₹ 25,000.
  3. Bills Payable of ₹ 20,000 to be honoured by Sujoy, for which he is not to be reimbursed.
  4. The capitals of Amay and Sujoy are to be adjusted on the basis of Malay’s Capital and his share in the profits, any surplus to be readjusted through the current account and deficiency through cash.

You are required to prepare the Partners’ Capital Accounts.

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Dr. Revaluation Account Cr.
Particulars Amt (₹) Particulars Amt (₹)
To Stock A/c 20,000 By Bills Payable A/c 20,000
  20,000   20,000

 

Dr. Partner’s Capital Account Cr.
Particulars Amay Sujoy Malay Particulars Amay Sujoy Malay
To Stock A/c 25,000     By Balance b/d 1,30,000 1,25,000  
To Balance c/d 1,12,500 1,27,500 1,20,000 By Cash A/c     1,20,000
        By Premium for Goodwill A/c 7,500 2,500  
  1,37,500 1,27,500 1,20,000   1,37,500 1,27,500 1,20,000
To Sujoy’s current A/c   37,500   By Balance b/d 1,12,500 1,27,500 1,20,000
To Balance c/d 2,70,000 90,000 1,20,000 By Cash A/c 1,57,500    
  2,70,000 1,27,500 1,20,000   2,70,000 1,27,500 1,20,000

Working Note:

Calculation of New Profit Sharing ratio:

Malay’s shares = `1/4`

Let total share be 1.

Remaining share = `1 - 1/4 = 3/4`

Amay’s share = `3/4 xx 3/4 = 9/16`

Sujoy’s share = `3/4 xx 1/4 = 3/16`

Malay’s share = `1/4 xx 4/4 = 4/16`

New profit sharing ratio = Amay : Sujoy : Malay

= `9/16 : 3/16 : 4/16`

= 9 : 3 : 4

Total capital of new firm based on Malay’s capital = `1,20,000 xx 4/1`

= ₹ 4,80,000

Amay’s new capital = `4,80,000 xx 9/16`

= ₹ 2,70,000

Sujoy’s new capital = `4,80,000 xx 3/16`

= ₹ 90,000

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