[CBSE] DK Goel Q. 4 Change in Profit Sharing Ratio Solutions Class 12 (2024-25)
Solution of Question 4 of Change in Profit sharing ratio DK Goel Class 12 CBSE (2024-25)
X purchased the business of Y from 1st April, 2023. For this purpose goodwill is to be valued at 100% of the average annual profits of the last four years. The profits shown on Y’s business for the last four years were:
Year Ended | Profits | |
31st March 2020 | 1,00,000 | (after debiting loss of stock by fire ₹ 50,000) |
31st March 2021 | (1,50,000) | (includes voluntary retirement compensation paid ₹ 80,000) |
31st March 2022 | 1,50,000 | |
31st March 2023 | 2,00,000 |
Verification of books of accounts revealed the following:
(i) During the year ended 31st March, 2021, a machine got destroyed in accident and ₹ 60,000 was written off as loss in Profit & Loss Account.
(ii) On 1st July 2021, Two Computers costing ₹ 40,000 each were purchased and were debited to Travelling Expenses Account on which depreciation is to be charged @ 10% p.a. on Straight Line Method.
Calculate the value of goodwill.
[Ans. Goodwill ₹ 1,39,000.]
Hint: Profit for the year ended 31st March 2022 ₹ 2,24,000 and for 2023 ₹ 1,92,000.
Solution:-
Here are the solutions of Change in Profit Sharing ratio chapter of DK Goel Class 12 CBSE (2024-25)
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