Step 1: Correct Interest on Capital (as per deed @ 8%)
Jay = ₹9,00,000 × 8% = ₹72,000
Vijay = ₹7,00,000 × 8% = ₹56,000
Step 2: Interest on Capital Already Given (@ 9%)
Jay = ₹9,00,000 × 9% = ₹81,000
Vijay = ₹7,00,000 × 9% = ₹63,000
Step 3: Excess Interest Allowed (to be withdrawn)
Jay = ₹81,000 - ₹72,000 = ₹9,000 (excess)
Vijay = ₹63,000 - ₹56,000 = ₹7,000 (excess)
Total excess allowed = ₹9,000 + ₹7,000 = ₹16,000
Step 4: Excess should have been distributed in 7:3 ratio
Jay’s correct share of ₹16,000 = \( \frac{7}{10} \times 16,000 = ₹11,200 \)
Vijay’s correct share of ₹16,000 = \( \frac{3}{10} \times 16,000 = ₹4,800 \)
Step 5: Compare actual vs. correct share
- Jay received ₹9,000 but was entitled to ₹11,200 → Short by ₹2,200
- Vijay received ₹7,000 but was entitled to ₹4,800 → Excess by ₹2,200
Step 6: Rectifying Journal Entry
Particulars | Dr. (₹) | Cr. (₹) |
---|---|---|
Vijay’s Capital A/c | 2,200 | |
To Jay’s Capital A/c | 2,200 | |
(Being excess interest on capital allowed to Vijay transferred to Jay) |
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