Why do we calculate Gaining Ratio? Post category:Accountancy Reading time:1 mins read SOLUTION The objective of calculating Gaining Ratio is to find out the compensation to be paid by each of the remaining partners to the retiring partner. Please Share This Share this content Opens in a new window X Opens in a new window Facebook Opens in a new window Pinterest Opens in a new window LinkedIn Opens in a new window Viber Opens in a new window VK Opens in a new window Reddit Opens in a new window Tumblr Opens in a new window Viadeo Opens in a new window WhatsApp Read more articles Previous PostWhat is meant by ‘Gaining Ratio’ on retirement of a partner? (C.B.S.E. 2019) Next PostGive the formula for calculating ‘gaining share’ of a partner in a partnership firm. You Might Also Like At the time of admission of a partner, who decides what will be the share of profit of the new partner out of the firm’s profit? (Delhi 2013 C. CBSF. 2019 c) October 8, 2022 X, Y and Z are equal partners with capitals of Rs. 1,500; Rs. 1,750 and Rs. 2,000 respectively. They agree to admit W into equal partnership upon payment in cash Rs. 1,500 for 1/4th share of the goodwill and Rs. 1,800 as his capital, both sums to remain in the business. The liabilities of the old firm amounted to Rs. 3,000 and the assets, apart from cash, consist of Motors Rs. 1,200, Furniture Rs. 400, Stock Rs. 2,650 and Debtors Rs. 3,780. The Motors and Furniture were revalued at Rs. 950 and Rs. 380 respectively. Pass Journal entries to give effect to the above arrangement and also show Balance Sheet of the new firm. August 1, 2022 Name any two sub-line items (sub-headings) under which “Current Assets’’ shall be classified in the Balance Sheet of a Company. September 30, 2022 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
At the time of admission of a partner, who decides what will be the share of profit of the new partner out of the firm’s profit? (Delhi 2013 C. CBSF. 2019 c) October 8, 2022
X, Y and Z are equal partners with capitals of Rs. 1,500; Rs. 1,750 and Rs. 2,000 respectively. They agree to admit W into equal partnership upon payment in cash Rs. 1,500 for 1/4th share of the goodwill and Rs. 1,800 as his capital, both sums to remain in the business. The liabilities of the old firm amounted to Rs. 3,000 and the assets, apart from cash, consist of Motors Rs. 1,200, Furniture Rs. 400, Stock Rs. 2,650 and Debtors Rs. 3,780. The Motors and Furniture were revalued at Rs. 950 and Rs. 380 respectively. Pass Journal entries to give effect to the above arrangement and also show Balance Sheet of the new firm. August 1, 2022
Name any two sub-line items (sub-headings) under which “Current Assets’’ shall be classified in the Balance Sheet of a Company. September 30, 2022