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CHAPTER:1
ACCOUNTING FOR PARTNERSHIP FIRMS: BASIC CONCEPTS
Q.1 State the conditions under which capital balances may change under the system of a Fixed Capital Account.
Q.2 A is partner in a firm. His capital as on Jan 01, 2007 was Rs. 60,000. He introduced additional capital of Rs.
20000 on Oct 01 2007. Calculate interest on A’s capital @ 9% p.a.
Q.3 Alka, Barkha and Charu are partners in a firm having no partnership agreement. Alka, Barkha and Charu
contributed Rs. 20,000, Rs. 30,000 and Rs. 1,00,000 respectively. Alka and Barkha desire that the profit
should be divided in the ratio of capital contribution. Charu does not agree to this. How will you settle the
dispute.
Q.4 A and B are partners in a firm without a partnership deed. A is an active partner and claims a salary of Rs.
18,000 per month. State with reason whether the claim is valid or not.
Q.5 Chandar and Suman are partners in a firm without a partnership deed. Chandar’s capital is Rs. 10,000 and
Suman’s capital is Rs. 14,000. Chander has advanced a loan of Rs. 5000 and claim interest @ 12% p.a. State
whether his claim is valid or not.
Q.6 R, S, and T entered into a partnership of manufacturing and distributing educational CD’s on April 01, 2006. R
looked after the business development, S content development and T financed the project. At the end of the
year (31-03-2007) T wanted an interest of 12% on the capital employed by him. The other partners were not
inclined to this. How would you resolve this within the ambit of the Indian Partnership Act, 1932?
Q.7 A, B and C are partners in a firm. A withdrew Rs. 1000 in the beginning of each month of the year. Calculate
interest on A’s drawing @ 6% p.a.
Q.8 A, B and C are partners in a firm, B withdrew Rs. 800 at the end of each month of the year. Calculate interest
on B’s drawings @ 6% p.a.
Q.9 A, B and C are partners in a firm. They have omitted interest on capital @ 10 % p.a. for three years ended 31
st
march 2007. Their fixed capitals on which interest was to be calculated through out were
A Rs. 1,00,000
B Rs. 80,000
C Rs. 70,000
Give the necessary Journal entry with working notes.
Q.10 X, Y, and Z are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3:2:1. After the final accounts have been
prepared it was discovered that interest on drawings @ 5 % had not been taken into consideration. The
drawings of the partner were X Rs. 15000, Y Rs. 12,600, Z Rs. 12,000. Give the necessary adjusting Journal
entry.
Q.11 A, B and C are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3:2:1. Their fixed capitals are Rs. 1,50,000,
Rs. 1,00,000 and Rs. 80,000 respectively. Profit for the year after providing interest on capital was Rs. 60,000,
which was wrongly transferred to partners equally. After distribution of profit it was found that interest on
capital provided to them @ 10% instead of 12% . Pass necessary adjustment entry.
Show your working clearly.
Q.12 Ravi and Mohan were partner in a firm sharing profits in the ratio of 7:5. Their respective fixed capitals were
Ravi Rs. 10,00,000 and Mohan Rs. 7,00,000. The partnership deed provided for the following:-
(i) Interest on capital @ 12% p.a.
(ii) Ravi’s salary Rs. 6000 per month and Mohan’s salary Rs. 60000 per year.

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The profit for the year ended 31-03-2007 was Rs. 5,04,000 which was distributed equally without
providing for the above. Pass an adjustment Entry.
Q.13 Distinguish between fixed capital method and fluctuating capital method.
Q.14 A, B and C were partners in a firm having capitals of Rs. 60,000, Rs. 60,000 and Rs. 80,000 respectively.
Their current account balances were A- Rs. 10,000, B- Rs. 5000 and C- Rs. 2000 (Dr.). According to the
partnership deed the partners were entitled to an interest on capital @ 5% p.a. C being the working partner
was also entitled to a salary of Rs. 6,000 p. a. The profits were to be divided as follows:
(i) The first Rs. 20,000 in proportion to their capitals.
(ii) Next Rs. 30,000 in the ratio of 5:3:2.
(iii) Remaining profits to be shared equally.
During the year the firm made a profit of Rs. 1,56,000 before charging any of the above items.
Prepare the profit and loss appropriate on A/C.
Q.15 A and B are partners sharing profits in proportion of 3:2 with capitals of Rs. 40,000 and Rs. 30,000
respectively. Interest on capital is agreed at 5 % p.a. B is to be allowed an annual salary of Rs. 3000 which has
not been withdrawn. During 2001 the profits for the year prior to calculation of interest on capital but after
charging B’s salary amounted to Rs. 12,000. A provision of 5% of this amount is to be made in respect of
commission to the manager.
Prepare profit and loss appropriation account showing the allocation of profits.

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CHAPTER:1 ACCOUNTING FOR PARTNERSHIP FIRMS: BASIC CONCEPTS Q.1 State the conditions under which capital balances may change under the system of a Fixed Capital Account. Q.2 A is partner in a firm. His capital as on Jan 01, 2007 was Rs. 60,000. He introduced additional capital of Rs. 20000 on Oct 01 2007. Calculate interest on A’s capital @ 9% p.a. Q.3 Alka, Barkha and Charu are partners in a firm having no partnership agreement. Alka, Barkha and Charu contributed Rs. 20,000, Rs. 30,000 and Rs. 1,00,000 respectively. Alka and Barkha desire that the profit should be divided in the ratio of capital contribution. Charu does not agree to this. How will you settle the dispute. Q.4 A and B are partners in a firm without a partnership deed. A is an active partner and claims a salary of Rs. 18,000 per month. State with reason whether the claim is valid or not. Q.5 Chandar and Suman are partners in a firm without a partnership deed. Chandar’s capital is Rs. 10,000 and Suman’s capital is Rs. 14,000. Chander has advanced a loan of Rs. 5000 and claim interest @ 12% p.a. State whether his claim is valid or not. Q.6 R, S, and T entered into a partnership of manufacturing and distributing educational CD’s on April 01, 2006. R looked after the business development, S content development and T financed the project. At the end of the year (31-03-2007) T wanted an interest of 12% on the capital employed by him. The other partners were not inclined to this. How would you resolve this with ...
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