Accountancy, asked by simran277, 1 year ago

A,B,C and D are in partnership sharing profit and loss in the ratio of 9:6:5:5. 'K' joins the partnership for 20% share. A,B,C,D would share profit in future among themselves as 3:4:2:1. Calculate the new profit sharing ratio after K's admission.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

A's old share= 36/100

B's old share= 24/100

C's old share= 20/100

D's old share= 20/100

E is admitted for 20/100th share

Remaining share= 1-[20/100]

= 80/100

New ratio among partners should be 3:4:2:1

A's new share= 3/10 * 80/100

= 24/100

B's new share= 4/10 * 80/100

= 32/100

C's new share= 2/10 * 80/100

= 16/100

D's new share= 1/10 * 80/100

= 8/100

New profit sharing ratio= 24:32:16:8:20

= 6:8:4:2:5

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