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Distinguish between profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Profit and Loss Adjustment Account. - Accounts

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Distinguish between profit and Loss Appropriation Account and Profit and Loss Adjustment Account.

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A Profit and Loss Appropriation Account, which is an extension of the Profit and Loss Account, is prepared annually to show how profits (or losses) are distributed after accounting for items like interest on capital, partner’s salaries, and interest on drawings. In contrast, a Profit and Loss Adjustment Account is prepared only when there is a change in the partnership structure, such as during admission or retirement. It is used to calculate the profit or loss from revaluing assets and liabilities and to allocate that profit or loss among the partners.

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Chapter 3: Admission of a Partner - SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS [Page 3.149]

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D. K. Goel Accountancy Volume 1 and 2 [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 3 Admission of a Partner
SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS | Q 16. | Page 3.149
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