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Why should a new partner contribute towards goodwill on his admission? (C.B.S.E. 2017, Comptt.)

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Since a new partner gets his share of profits from old partners, he must compensate the old partners for the share sacrificed by them. The amount of compensation given by the new partner is known as goodwill.







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