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Three men A, B and C enter into a business. A contributes `50,000, B contributes `30,000 and C contributes `25,000 as capital on the understanding that after allowing 1/8 of the proit to C as manager, the remaining should be divided amongst all in proportion to the capital contribution by each. At the end of the year C received `2800. What was the total profit and how much did A and B receive?

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A and B are partners sharing profits in the ratio of 3 : 2. with capitals of Rs. 50,000 and Rs. 30,000 respectively. Interest on capital is agreed @ 6% p.a. B is to be allowed an annual salary of Rs. 2,500. During the year profit prior to interest on capital but after charging B's salary amounted to Rs. 12,500. A provision of 5% of the profits is to be made in respect of Manager's Commission. Prepare an account showing the allocation of profits and the Partners' Capital Accounts.

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Profit And Loss Account

Particulars Amount Particulars Amount

To Manager;s

commission

(15000*5/100) 750 By profit before B's Salary

(12500+2500) 15000

To Net profit T/f to

P/L Appropriation

Account 14250

Total 15000 Total 15000

Profit And Loss Appropriation Account

Particulars Amount Particulars Amount

To Interest on capital

A = 50000*6% = 3000

B=30000*6% = 1800 4800 By net profit 14250

B's Salary 2500

To profit T/f to

A's Capital A/c = 4170

B's Capital A/c = 2780 6950

Total 14250 Total 14250

Partners capital account

Particulars A B Particulars A B

By bal b/d 50000 30000

By Int on capital 3000 1800

salary 2500

To bal c/d 57170 37080 By P/L Appr A/c 4170 2780

Total 57170 37080 Total 57170 37080

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