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Seenu and Siva are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 5 : 3. In the view of Kowsalya admission, they decided - Accountancy

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Seenu and Siva are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 5 : 3. In view of Kowsalya admission, they decided

  1. To increase the value of building by ₹ 40,000.
  2. To bring into record investments at ₹ 10,000, which have not so far been brought into account.
  3. To decrease the value of machinery by ₹ 14,000 and furniture by ₹ 12,000.
  4. To write off sundry creditors by ₹ 16,000.

Pass journal entries and prepare a revaluation account.

Journal Entry
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Solution

Journal Entries

Date Particulars L.F. Debit
Credit
  Revaluation A/c ..............Dr.
To Machinery A/c
To Furniture A/c
(Loss items entered in the debit side)
  26,000
-
-
-
14,000
12,000
  Building A/c .............Dr.
Investment A/c ...............Dr.
Sundry Creditors A/c ..................Dr.
To Revaluation A/c
(Profit items entered in credit side)
  40,000
10,000
16,000
-
-
-
-
66,000
  Revaluation A/c ............Dr.
To Seenu's Capital A/c
To Siva's Capital A/c
(Profit of revaluation A/c transferred to old partners capital old ratio)
  40,000
-
-
-
25,000 15,000

 

Dr. Revaluation Account Cr.
Particulars Particulars
To Machinery A/c 14,000 By Building A/c 40,000
To Furniture A/c 12,000 By Investment A/c 10,000
To Seenu's Cap. 25,000   By Sundry Creditors A/c 16,000
To Siva's Cap. 15,000 40,000    
    66,000   66,000
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Chapter 5: Admission of a partner - Exercises [Page 174]

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Samacheer Kalvi Accountancy [English] Class 12 TN Board
Chapter 5 Admission of a partner
Exercises | Q IV 5. | Page 174

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