[CBSE] Q. 67 Solution of Admission of Partner TS Grewal Accounts Class 12 (2023-24)
Solution to Question number 67 of the Admission of Partner chapter 5 of TS Grewal Book 2023-24 Edition CBSE Board?
Rajesh and Ravi are partners sharing profits in the ratio of 3 : 2. Their Balance Sheet at 31st March, 2023 stood as:
Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2023
Liabilities | ₹ | Assets | ₹ | |
Creditors Outstanding Rent Capital A/cs: Rajesh Ravi | 38,500 4,000 29,000 15,000 | Cash Stock Prepaid Insurance Debtors Less: Provision for Doubtful Debts Machinery Building Furniture | 9,400 400 | 2,000 15,000 1,500 9,000 19,000 35,000 5,000 |
86,500 | 86,500 |
Raman is admitted as a new partner introducing a capital of ₹ 16,000. The new profit-sharing ratio is decided as 5 : 3 : 2. Raman is unable to bring in any cash for goodwill. So, it is decided to value the goodwill on the basis of Raman’s share in the profits and the capital contributed by him. Following revaluations are made:
(a) Stock to decrease by 5%.
(b) Provision for Doubtful Debts is to be ₹ 500;
(c) Furniture to decrease by 10%;
(d) Building is valued at ₹ 40,000.
Show necessary Ledger Accounts and Balance Sheet of new firm.
[Ans.: Gain (Profit) on Revaluation – ₹ 3,650; Capital A/cs: Rajesh – ₹ 32,825; Ravi – ₹ 18,095; Raman – ₹ 16,000; Balance Sheet Total – ₹ 1,09,420.]
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