Category [CBSE] TS Grewal Solutions [CBSE] TS Grewal Solutions 803 Questions 10 Sub Categories[CBSE] Admission of Partner(141)[CBSE] Death of Partner(41)[CBSE] Dissolution of Partner(55)[CBSE] Fundamentals of Partnership Firm(234)[CBSE] Issue of Debenture(58) Ask question Search Order By: ActiveClear Filter 0 Votes 1 Ans Mahi and Rajat were in partnership sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 4 : 3. They admitted Kripa as a new partner. Kripa brought ₹ 60,000 as her share of goodwill premium which was entirely credited to Mahi’s Capital Account. On the date of admission, goodwill of the firm was valued at ₹ 4,20,000. Calculate the new profit-sharing ratio of Mahi, Rajat, and Kripa. 6.06K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish May 14, 2023[CBSE] Admission of Partner[CBSE] TS Grewal SolutionsAccountancy Class 12th 0 Votes 1 Ans Find the New Profit Sharing Ratio: i) R and T are partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 3 : 2. S joins the firm, R surrenders 1/4th of his share and T 1/5th of his share in favour of S. ii) A and B are partners. They admit C for 1/4th share. In future, the ratio between A and B would be 2 : 1. iii) A and B are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 2. They admit C for 1/5th share in the profit. C acquires 1/5th of his share from A and 4/5th share from B. 4.66K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish May 14, 2023[CBSE] Admission of Partner[CBSE] TS Grewal SolutionsAccountancy Class 12th 0 Votes 1 Ans Kabir and Farid are partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 7 : 3. Kabir surrenders 2/10th from his share and Farid surrenders 1/10th from his share in favour of Jyoti; the new partner. Calculate new profit-sharing ratio and sacrificing ratio. 3.52K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish May 14, 2023[CBSE] Admission of Partner[CBSE] TS Grewal SolutionsAccountancy Class 12th 0 Votes 1 Ans P and Q were partners in a firm sharing profits in a ratio of 5 : 3. R was admitted for 1/4th share in the profits, of which he took 75% from P and the remaining from Q. Calculate the sacrificing ratio of P and Q. 6.21K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish May 14, 2023[CBSE] Admission of Partner[CBSE] TS Grewal SolutionsAccountancy Class 12th 0 Votes 1 Ans S, B and J were partners in a firm. T was admitted as a partner in the partnership firm for 1/5th share of profits. Calculate the sacrificing ratio of S, B and J. 5.61K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish May 14, 2023[CBSE] Admission of Partner[CBSE] TS Grewal SolutionsAccountancy Class 12th 0 Votes 1 Ans Bharati and Astha were partners sharing profits in the ratio of 3 : 2. They admitted Dinkar as a partner for 1/5th share in the future profits of the firm which he got equally from Bharati and Astha. Calculate the new profit-sharing ratio of Bharati, Astha, and Dinkar. 3.49K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish May 14, 2023[CBSE] Admission of Partner[CBSE] TS Grewal SolutionsAccountancy Class 12th 0 Votes 1 Ans A, B and C were partners in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 3 : 2 : 1. They admitted D as a new partner for 1/8th share in the profits, which he acquired 1/16th from B and 1/16th from C. Calculate the new profit sharing ratio of A, B and C and D. 5.08K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish May 14, 2023[CBSE] Admission of Partner[CBSE] TS Grewal SolutionsAccountancy Class 12th 0 Votes 1 Ans A and B are partners sharing profits and losses in the proportion of 7 : 5. They agree to admit C, their manager, into partnership who is to get 1/6th share in the profits. He takes this share as 1/24th from A and 1/8th from B. Calculate new profit sharing ratio. 4.03K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish May 14, 2023[CBSE] Admission of Partner[CBSE] TS Grewal SolutionsAccountancy Class 12th 0 Votes 1 Ans Girija, Yatin, and Zubin are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 5 : 3 : 2. They admit Suresh into the partnership and give him 1/5th share of profits. Find the new profit-sharing ratio. 6.09K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish May 14, 2023[CBSE] Admission of Partner[CBSE] TS Grewal SolutionsAccountancy Class 12th 0 Votes 1 Ans Janak, Chaman, and Anmol are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 2 : 1. They decide to change their profit sharing ratio to 2 : 2 : 1. To give effect to this new profit sharing ratio, they decided to value goodwill at ₹ 60,000. 2.16K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish May 12, 2023[CBSE] TS Grewal SolutionsAccountancy Class 12thChange in Profit Sharing RatioMCQs (PSR) 0 Votes 1 Ans X, Y and Z who are presently sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 5 : 3 : 2 decide to share future profits & losses equally with effect from 1st April, 2023. 2.42K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish May 12, 2023[CBSE] TS Grewal SolutionsAccountancy Class 12thChange in Profit Sharing Ratio 0 Votes 1 Ans Sonu, Sumit and Sahil are partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 5 : 3 : 2. They decide to share profits and losses in the ratio of 2 : 5 : 3 with effect from 1st April, 2023. Land (having book value of ₹ 1,00,000) was found undervalued by ₹ 5,00,000. 2.79K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish May 7, 2023[CBSE] TS Grewal SolutionsAccountancy Class 12thChange in Profit Sharing Ratio 0 Votes 1 Ans Arrange the following steps in their ascending order in the context of the reconstitution of the partnership: 1.82K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish May 7, 2023[CBSE] TS Grewal SolutionsAccountancy Class 12thChange in Profit Sharing RatioMCQs (PSR) 0 Votes 1 Ans Atul, Madan and Mohan sharing profits and Losses in the ratio of 3 : 2 : 1 decide to share profits and losses equally w.e.f 1st April, 2023. Their Balance Sheet shows investment (at cost) at ₹ 3,50,000 and Investment Fluctuation Reserve at ₹ 60,000. 2.18K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish May 7, 2023[CBSE] TS Grewal SolutionsAccountancy Class 12thChange in Profit Sharing RatioMCQs (PSR) 0 Votes 1 Ans P, Q, and R who are presently sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 5 : 4 : 1, decide to share future profits & Losses equally. The Balance Sheet shows the General Reserve of ₹ 80,000 and the Profit and Loss Account (Dr. Balance) of ₹ 20,000. The adjustment entry to give effect to the above without disturbing balances of General Reserve and Profit & Loss A/c is: 2.23K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish May 7, 2023[CBSE] TS Grewal SolutionsAccountancy Class 12thChange in Profit Sharing RatioMCQs (PSR) 0 Votes 1 Ans Assertion (A): Change in the profit sharing ratio among the existing partners results in a change in their existing agreement. 1.78K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish May 7, 2023[CBSE] TS Grewal SolutionsAccountancy Class 12thAssertion Reason (PSR)Change in Profit Sharing Ratio 0 Votes 1 Ans A change in the relationship of existing partners which results in an end of the existing agreement and formation of new one is 1.02K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish May 5, 2023[CBSE] TS Grewal SolutionsAccountancy Class 12thChange in Profit Sharing RatioMCQs (PSR) 0 Votes 1 Ans Any change in the relationship of existing partners which results in an end of the existing agreement and enforces making of a new agreement is called 1.17K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish May 5, 2023[CBSE] TS Grewal SolutionsAccountancy Class 12thChange in Profit Sharing RatioMCQs (PSR) 0 Votes 1 Ans If the existing profit sharing ratio among a, B and C of 3 : 2 : 1 is changed to 1 : 2 : 3, then the partner (s) whose share will be unaffected is/are 1.28K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish May 5, 2023[CBSE] TS Grewal SolutionsAccountancy Class 12thChange in Profit Sharing RatioMCQs (PSR) 0 Votes 1 Ans The adjustment required at the time of reconstitution of a partnership firm is/are 1.20K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish May 5, 2023[CBSE] TS Grewal SolutionsAccountancy Class 12thChange in Profit Sharing RatioMCQs (PSR) 0 Votes 1 Ans Which of the following does not result into the reconstitution of a firm? 1.24K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish May 5, 2023[CBSE] TS Grewal SolutionsAccountancy Class 12thChange in Profit Sharing RatioMCQs (PSR) 0 Votes 1 Ans X and Y shared profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 2. With effect from 1st April 2023, they decided to share profits equally. The goodwill of the firm was valued at ₹ 60,000. The adjustment entry will be: 1.95K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish May 5, 2023[CBSE] TS Grewal SolutionsAccountancy Class 12thChange in Profit Sharing RatioMCQs (PSR) 0 Votes 1 Ans A, B and C are partners sharing profits in the ratio of 5 : 3 : 2. They decided to share future profits in the ratio of 2 : 3 : 5. What will be the accounting treatment of the Workmen Compensation Reserve appearing in the Balance Sheet on that date when no other information is available for the same? 1.30K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish May 5, 2023[CBSE] TS Grewal SolutionsAccountancy Class 12thChange in Profit Sharing RatioMCQs (PSR) 0 Votes 1 Ans The ratio in which one or more partners of the firm forego, i.e., sacrifice their share of profits in favour of one or more partners of the firm is known as: 1.15K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish May 5, 2023[CBSE] TS Grewal SolutionsAccountancy Class 12thChange in Profit Sharing RatioMCQs (PSR) 0 Votes 1 Ans Avya, Divya and Kavya were equal partners. They decided to change the profit sharing ratio to 4 : 3 : 2. For this purpose, the goodwill of the firm was valued at ₹ 90,000. 1.95K viewsAnurag Pathak Changed status to publish May 5, 2023[CBSE] TS Grewal SolutionsAccountancy Class 12thChange in Profit Sharing RatioMCQs (PSR) « Previous 1 2 … 29 30 31 32 33 … 40 41 Next » Question and answer is powered by anspress.net