English, asked by belchirashira, 8 months ago

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tout any Baronership agreement. They introduced Capitals of Rs 5.000
* Rs 300.000 respectively on October 01. 2018. Aakin Advanced Rs. 20
way of xanm the rm without any agreement as to interest Profit and la
about for the year ended March 31 2017 showed profit of Rs. 3000 P
could not warme upon the question of interest and the basis of division of
You are required to divide the potts been them gving reason for your souten
As: Prefit shares equal Aakritt and Bindu Rs. 21.200)
Fakhi and Shikha are partners in a firm with capitals of ks 2.00.000
Rs. 300.000 respectively. The profit of the dem for the year ended 2016-17
ks 23.200. As per the Partiershipament, they share the prolit bat there
capital ratio, after allowing a salary of 5,000 per month to Shilcha ang
terest on Partner's capital at the rate of 10% på During the year Rate
withdrew Rs. 7.000 and Shikha Ks 10.000 for their personal use. As per
partnership deed, salary and interest are caption treated as charged. You a
required to prepare Profit and Loss Account and Partner's Capital Accounts
as : Loss Transferred to Rakhi Capital R$ 34,720 and Shikha Capital Rs.52.080
Lokesh and Aad are partners sharing profits in the ratio 3-2, with capitals
s. 50.000 and 30,000, respectively. Interest on capital is agreed to be pa​

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Answered by sahilkakandha
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Answer:

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