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meaning of revaluation account??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Revaluation account is a nominal account prepared for the purpose of distributing and transferring the profit or loss arising out of increase or decrease in the book value of assets and/ or liabilities of the partnership firm at the time of Change in profit sharing ratio, admission of a partner, retirement of a partner

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Answered by prabhat311
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Revaluation account is a nominal account prepared for the purpose of distributing and transferring the profit or loss arising out of increase or decrease in the book value of assets and/ or liabilities of the partnership firm at the time of Change in profit sharing ratio, admission of a partner, retirement of a partner ...The purpose of a revaluation is to bring into the books the fair market value of fixed assets. This may be helpful in order to decide whether to invest in another business. If a company wants to sell one of its assets, it is revalued in preparation for sales negotiations.A revaluation is a calculated upward adjustment to a country's official exchange rate relative to a chosen baseline, such as wage rates, the price of gold, or a foreign currency. In a fixed exchange rate regime, only a country's government, such as its central bank, can change the official value of the currency.In accounting, revaluation account implies an account opened by the firm to keep a record of gains or losses, when assets are revalued, and liabilities are reassessed, on reconstitution of the firm. Reconstitution of the firm occurs in the following forms: Admission of a new partner.

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