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Madhavan, Chatterjee and Pillai were partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 2 : 1 : 2. On 31stMarch, 2024, their Balance Sheet was as follows :

Balance Sheet of Madhavan, Chatterjee and Pillai as at 31st March, 2024

 

Liabilities Amount (₹)AssetsAmount (₹)
Creditors1,10,000Cash at Bank4,05,000
Outstanding Expenses17,000Stock2,20,000
Mrs. Madhavan’s Loan2,00,000Debtors95,000
Chatterjee’s Loan1,70,000Less: Provision for Doubtful Debts(5,000)
Capitals:Madhavan – 2,00,000Land and Building1,82,000
Chatterjee – 1,00,000Plant and Machinery1,00,000
Pillai – 2,00,000  
Total9,97,000Total9,97,000
On the above date, the firm was dissolved and the following transactions took place :
Debtors were taken over by the creditors in full settlement of their claim.
Madhavan agreed to pay Mrs. Madhavan’s loan.
50% of the stock was taken over by Chatterjee at 10% less than the book value. The remaining stock was sold at a profit of 20%.
Land and Building was taken over by Pillai for \(₹1,00,000\) and Plant and Machinery was sold as scrap for \(₹20,000\).
Realisation expenses \(₹17,000\) were paid by cheque.
Prepare Realisation Account.

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When preparing the Realisation Account: \begin{itemize} \item Record all assets (except cash/bank) on the debit side. \item Record liabilities settled and assets realised on the credit side. \item Account for any losses or gains in the partners' capital accounts in their profit-sharing ratio. \end{itemize}
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Realisation Account 

ParticularsAmount (₹)ParticularsAmount (₹)
To Stock2,20,000By Chatterjee (50% of 2,20,000 - 10%)99,000
To Debtors95,000By Creditors (for Debtors)90,000
To Land and Building1,82,000By Pillai (Land & Building)1,00,000
To Plant and Machinery1,00,000By Bank (Machinery sold as scrap)20,000
To Bank (Realisation Expenses)17,000By Bank (remaining stock sold: 1,10,000 + 20%)1,32,000
  By Loss transferred to Capital A/c (Bal. fig.)73,000
Total6,14,000Total5,14,000
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