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Distinguish between 'Dissolution of Partnership' and 'Dissolution of Partnership Firm' on the basis of Termination of business.

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Chapter: [3.1] Accounting for Partnership Firms
Concept: Concept of Dissolution of Partnership Firm

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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Chapter: [3.1] Accounting for Partnership Firms
Concept: Admission of Partner> Revaluation of Assets and Liabilities

A, B and C are in partnership business. A used ₹ 2,00,000 belonging to the firm without the information to other partners and made a profit of ₹ 35,000 by using this amount. Which decision should be taken by the firm to rectify this situation?

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Chapter: [3.1] Accounting for Partnership Firms
Concept: Concept of Dissolution of Partnership Firm

G, S and T were partners sharing profits in the ratio 3:2:1. G retired and his dues towards the firm including Capital balance, Accumulated profits and losses share, Revaluation Gain amounted to ₹ 5,80,000. G was being paid ₹ 7,00,000 in full settlement. For giving that additional amount of ₹ 1,20,000, S was debited for ₹ 40,000. Determine goodwill of the firm.

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Chapter: [3.1] Accounting for Partnership Firms
Concept: Methods of Valuation of Goodwill

X and Y are partners in a firm with capital of ₹ 18,000 and ₹ 20,000. Z brings ₹ 10,000 for his share of goodwill, and he is required to bring proportionate capital for `1/3`rd share in profits. The capital contribution of Z will be ______.

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Chapter: [3.1] Accounting for Partnership Firms
Concept: Admission of Partner> Revaluation of Assets and Liabilities

Shyam, Gopal & Arjun are partners carrying on garment business. Shyam withdrew ₹ 10,000 in the beginning of each quarter. Gopal, withdrew garments amounting to ₹ 15,000 to distribute it to flood victims, and Arjun withdrew ₹ 20,000 from his capital account. The partnership deed provides for interest on drawings @ 10% p.a. The interest on drawing charged from Shyam, Gopal & Arjun at the end of the year will be:

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Chapter: [3.1] Accounting for Partnership Firms
Concept: Distribution of Profit Among Partners >> Past Adjustments

On the day of dissolution of the firm ‘Roop Brothers’ had partner’s capital amounting to ₹ 1,50,000 external liabilities ₹ 35,000, Cash balance ₹ 8,000 and P & L A/c (Dr.) ₹ 7,000. If Realisation expense and loss on Realisation amounted to ₹ 5,000 and ₹ 25,000 respectively, the amount realised by sale of assets is ______.

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Chapter: [3.1] Accounting for Partnership Firms
Concept: Concept of Dissolution of Partnership Firm

P, Q and R were partners with fixed capital of ₹ 40,000, ₹ 32,000 and ₹ 24,000. After distributing the profit of ₹ 48,000 for the year ended 31st March 2022 in their agreed ratio of 3:1:1 it was observed that:

  1. Interest on capital was provided at 10% p.a. instead of 8% p.a.
  2. Salary of ₹ 12,000 was credited to P instead of Q.

You are required to pass a single journal entry in the beginning of the next year to rectify the above omissions.

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Chapter: [3.1] Accounting for Partnership Firms
Concept: Distribution of Profit Among Partners >> Past Adjustments

Calculate goodwill of a firm on the basis of three years purchases of the Weighted Average Profits of the last four years. The profits of the last four years were: 

Years (ending 31st march) 2020 2021 2022 2023
Amount 28,000 27,000 46,900 53,810
  1. On 1st April, 2020 a major plant repair was undertaken for ₹ 10,000 which was charged to revenue. The said sum is to be capitalized for goodwill calculation subject to adjustment of depreciation of 10% on reducing balance method.
  2. For the purpose of calculating Goodwill the company decided that the years ending 31.03.2020 and 31.03.2021 be weighted as 1 each (being COVID affected) and for year ending 31.03.2022 and 31.03.2023 weights be taken as 2 and 3 respectively.
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Chapter: [3.1] Accounting for Partnership Firms
Concept: Methods of Valuation of Goodwill

Sun and Kiran are partners sharing profits and losses equally. They decided to dissolve their firm. Assets and Liabilities have been transferred to Realisation Account. Pass necessary Journal entries for the following:

  1. All partners are agreed that the process of realisation at the time dissolution will be accomplished by Sun for which he will be paid ₹ 10,000 along with the amount of expense which amounted to 2% of total value realised from the Assets on dissolution. Some assets were sold for Cash at a cumulative Value of ₹ 12,00,000 and the remaining were taken over by creditors at a valuation of ₹ 3,00,000.
  2. Deferred Advertisement Expenditure A/c appeared in the books at ₹ 28,000.
  3. Out of the Stock of ₹ 1,20,000; Kiran (a partner) took over 1/3 of the stock at a discount of 25% and 50% of remaining stock was took over by a Creditor of ₹ 30,000 in full settlement of his claim. Balance amount of stock realized at ₹ 25,000.
  4. An outstanding bill for repairs and renewal of ₹ 3,000 was settled through an unrecorded asset which was valued at ₹ 10,000. Balance being settled in Cash.
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Chapter: [3.1] Accounting for Partnership Firms
Concept: Concept of Dissolution of Partnership Firm

Sandeep, Maheep and Amandeep were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 2:2:1. The firm closes its books on 31st March every year. On 30th June, 2020 Maheepdied. The partnership deed provided that on the death of a partner his executors will be entitled to the following:

  1. Balance in his capital account which amounted to ₹ 1,15,000 and interest on capital till date of death which amounted to ₹ 5,000.
  2. His share in the profits of the firm till the date of his death amounted to ₹ 20,000.
  3. His share in the goodwill of the firm. The goodwill of the firm on Maheep’s death was valued at ₹ 1,50,000.
  4. Loan to Maheep amounted ₹ 20,000.

It was agreed that the amount will be paid to his executor in three equal yearly instalments with interest @10% p.a. The first instalment was to be paid on 30.06.2021.

Calculate the amount to be transferred to Maheep’s executors Account and prepare the executor’s account till it is finally settled.

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Chapter: [3.1] Accounting for Partnership Firms
Concept: Preparation of Deceased Partner's Capital Account, Executor's Account

On 1-4-2013 NK Ltd. had 15,000, 9% Debentures of Rs.100 each outstanding.

(i) On 1-4-2014 the company purchased from the open market 5,000 of its own debentures for Rs.102 each and cancelled the same immediately.

(ii) On 1-4-2015 company redeemed at par debentures of Rs.3, 00,000 by draw of lot.

(iii) On 17-2-2016 the remaining debentures were purchased for immediate cancellation for Rs.5, 99,500.

Ignoring debenture redemption reserve and interest on debentures pass necessary journal entries for the above transactions in the books of the company.

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Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Redemption of Debentures for Immediate Cancellation - Draw of Lots, Lump Sum and Purchase in the Open Market

KTR Ltd., issued 365, 9% Debentures of `1,000 each on 4-3-2016. Pass necessary journal entries for the issue of debentures in the following situations:

(a) When debentures were issued at par redeemable at a premium of 10%.

(b) When debentures were issued at 6% discount redeemable at 5% premium.

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Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Issue of Debentures with Terms of Redemption

On 1.4.2015, MKM Ltd. issued 12,000, 11% debentures of `100 each at a discount of 8%, redeemable at a premium of 10% after three years. The company closes its books on 31st March every year. Interest on 11% debentures is payable on 30th September and 31st March every year. The rate of tax deducted at source is 10%.

Pass necessary journal entries for the issue of 11% debentures and debenture interest for the year ended 31.3.2016.

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Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Terms of Issue of Debentures> Issue of Debentures at Par

'Chennai Fibers Limited' was registered with an authorized capital of Rs 40,00,000 divided into 4,00,000 equity shares of Rs 10 each. The company had issued 1,00,000 shares and the dividend paid per share was Rs 3 for the year 2007 - 08. The management of the company decided to export its readymade apparels to European countries. To meet the requirement of additional funds, the finance manager put up before the Board of Directors the following three alternative proposals :

(1) An issue of 1,54,000 equity shares at par.

(2) Obtain a loan of Rs 15,40,000 from a financial institution for a period of 5 years. The loan was
available @ 12% per annum.

(3) Issue 16,000, 9% debentures of Rs 100 each at a discount of 10% redeemable in instalments at the end of the third, fourth, fifth and sixth year as per details are given below :

Year Amount (Rs)
III 2,00,000
IV 3,00,000
V 4,00,000
VI 7,00,000

After Comparing the alternatives, the company decided in favour of the third alternative and issued debentures on 1.4.2008.

Prepare 9% debentures to account for the years 2008-09 to 2013-14.

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Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Accounting for Debentures - Conversion Method

What rate of interest the does company pay on calls - in advance if it has not prepared its own Articles of association?

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Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Accounting for Companies - Introduction

Shahi Ltd. decided to redeem its 8,000, 11% debentures of ₹ 100 each at a premium of 10%. The minimum amount transferred to the debenture redemption reserve will be:

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Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Creation of Debenture Redemption Reserve

While issuing ______ type of Debentures, company doesn’t give any undertaking for the repayment of money borrowed by issuing such debentures.

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Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Issue of Debentures with Terms of Redemption

Savitri Ltd. issued 50,000, 8% Debentures of ₹ 100 each at a certain rate of premium to be redeemed at a 10% premium. At the time of writing off Loss on Issue of Debentures, Statement of Profit and Loss was debited with ₹ 2,00,000. At what rate of premium, these debentures were issued?

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Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Terms of Issue of Debentures> Issue of Debentures at Par

Durga Ltd. issued 80,000, 10% Debentures of ₹ 100 each at a certain rate of discount and were to be redeemed at a 20% premium. Existing balance of Securities Premium before issuing of these debentures was ₹ 25,00,000 and after writing off Loss on the Issue of Debentures, the balance in Securities Premium was ₹ 5,00,000. At what rate of discount, these debentures were issued?

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Chapter: [3.2] Accounting for Companies
Concept: Terms of Issue of Debentures> Issue of Debentures at Par
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