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a b and c were partners sharing profits in the ratio of 4:3:2 D was admitted in the firm of 1/6 th share in profit. The goodwill of ₹270000 was appearing in the firm's books on the date. In such a case:​

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Answered by iambest5359
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Explanation:

Calculation of gaining ratio 

Old ratio (A, B and C) = 4 : 3 : 2

B retires from the firm

New artio (A and C ) = 5 : 3

Gaining ratio = New ratio - Old ratio

A's new share = (5/8) - (4/9) = (45 - 32) /72 = 13/72

C's new share = (3/8) - (2/9) = (27 - 16) / 36 = 11/72

gaining ratio = 13 : 11

2. Adjustment of goodwill 

C's share of goodwill = (10800 * 3) / 9 = 3600

This share of goodwill is to be debited to remaining partners' capital account in their gaining ratio (i.e., 13 : 11 )

Journal entry for the above will be:

A's capital A/c                    Dr.          1950

C's capital A/c                    Dr.          1650

          To B's capital A/c                            3600

Answered by anishamhetre05
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Answer:

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1. Calculation of gaining ratio

Old ratio (A, B and C) = 4 : 3 : 2

B retires from the firm

New artio (A and C ) = 5 : 3

Gaining ratio = New ratio - Old ratio

A's new share = (5/8) - (4/9) = (45 - 32) /72 = 13/72

C's new share = (3/8) - (2/9) = (27 - 16) / 36 = 11/72

gaining ratio = 13 : 11

2. Adjustment of goodwill

C's share of goodwill = (10800 * 3) / 9 = 3600

This share of goodwill is to be debited to remaining partners' capital account in their gaining ratio (i.e., 13 : 11 )

Journal entry for the above will be:

A's capital A/c Dr. 1950

C's capital A/c Dr. 1650

To B's capital A/c 3600

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