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Calculate the Capital. Assets (₹) Liabilities (₹) Building 20,000Bills Payable 18,000Furniture15,000Creditors20,700Debtors30,000 - Book Keeping and Accountancy

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Calculate the Capital.

Assets  (₹) Liabilities  (₹)

Building 

20,000

Bills Payable  18,000
Furniture 15,000 Creditors 20,700
Debtors 30,000 Outstanding Wages 1,250
Investments 10,000    
Cash at Bank 5,000    
Plant & Machinery 20,000    
Sum
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Solution

Capital = Assets – Liabilities

= ₹ 1,00,000 – ₹ 39,950

= ₹ 60,050

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Chapter 9: Final Accounts of a Proprietary Concern - EXERCISE [Page 318]

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Chapter 9 Final Accounts of a Proprietary Concern
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