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Rose and Lily shared profits in the ratio of 2:3. Their Balance Sheet on March 31, 2017 was as follows ?-Solution

Q.11. Rose and Lily shared profits in the ratio of 2:3. Their Balance Sheet on March 31, 2017 was as follows:    

Balance Sheet of Rose and Lily as on March 31, 2017

LiabilitiesAmount (Rs.)AssetsAmount
(
Rs.)
Amount
(
Rs.)
Creditors40,000Cash 16,000
Lily’s loan32,000Debtors80,000
 Profit and loss 50,000  Less:Provision
for doubtful debts
  3,600 76,400
Capitals: Inventory 109,600
   Lily160,000Bills Receivable 40,000
   Rose240,000Buildings 280,000
     
 5,22,000  5,22,000

Rose and Lily decided to dissolve the firm on the above date. Assets (except bills receivables) realised Rs 4,84,000.  Creditors agreed to take Rs 38,000. Cost of Realisation was Rs 2,400. There was a Motor Cycle in the firm which was bought out of the firm’s money, was not shown in the books of the firm. It was now sold for Rs 10,000. There was a contingent liability in respect of outstanding electric bill of Rs 5,000, Bill Receivable taken over by Rose at Rs 33,000.

Show Realisation Account, Partners Capital Account, Loan Account and Cash Account.

SOLUTION

Books Rose and Lily

Realisation A/c

Particulars
Amount
(Rs.)
Particulars
Amount
(Rs.)
To Debtors 80,000By Provision for Doubtful Debts3,600
To Inventory 109,600By Creditors40,000
To Bills Receivables 40,000By Cash:
To Buildings 280,000  Other Assets10,000
     Motor cycle4,84,0004,94,000
To Cash: By Rose’s Capital (Bills Receivable)33,000
  Expenses2,400
  Creditors38,000 
Outstanding Electricity Bill5,000 45,400
   
To Profit transferred to: 
  Rose’ Capital6,240 
  Lily’s Capital9,36015,600 
  5,70,6005,70,600

                             Partner’s Capital Accounts

ParticularsRoseLilyParticularsRoseLily
To Realisation  (Bills Receivable)33,000By Balance b/d2,40,0001,60,000
To Cash A/c2,33,2401,99,360By Profit and Loss A/c20,00030,000
   By Realisation  A/c6,2409,360
 2,66,2401,99,360 266,240199,360

Lily’s Loan Account

Particulars
Amount
(Rs.)
Particulars
Amount
(Rs.)
To Cash32,000By Balance b/d32,000
 32,000 32,000

 Cash Account

Particulars
Amount
(Rs.)
Particulars
Amount
(Rs.)
To Balance b/d 16,000By Realisation A/c:
To Realisation A/c: Creditors38,000
  Motor Cycle10,000Outstanding Electricity Bill5,000
  Other Assets4,84,0004,94,000Expenses2,40045,400
   By Lily’s Loan32,000
   By Rose’s Capital A/c2,33,240
   By Lily’s Capital A/c1,99,360
  5,10,000 5,10,000

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