How the goodwill is valued under the Capitalisation of Super Profit method? Post category:Accountancy Reading time:1 mins read SOLUTION Goodwill = Super Profit x 100 / Normal Rate of Return 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 PostEnumerate two main steps involved in valuing the goodwill according to super profit method. Next PostState the ratio in which the partners share profits or losses on revaluation of assets and liabilities, when there is a change in profit sharing ratio amongst existing partners? You Might Also Like Panasonic Ltd. was formed on 1st April, 2010 with an authorised capital of Rs. 2,00,000, divided into 2,000 Equity Shares of Rs. 100 each. 1,000 shares were issued as fully paid to the vendors of building for payment of the purchase consideration. The remaining 1,000 shares were offered or public subscription at a premium of Rs. 5 per share payable as: July 15, 2022 Ratio of Current Assets (Rs. 8,75,000) to Current Liabilities (Rs. 3,50,000) is 2.5: 1. The firm wants to maintain Current Ratio of 2: 1 by purchasing goods on credit. Compute amount of goods that should be purchased on credit. August 12, 2022 What is meant by ‘Fluctuating Capital’ of a partner? (AI 2016 C) October 7, 2022 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Panasonic Ltd. was formed on 1st April, 2010 with an authorised capital of Rs. 2,00,000, divided into 2,000 Equity Shares of Rs. 100 each. 1,000 shares were issued as fully paid to the vendors of building for payment of the purchase consideration. The remaining 1,000 shares were offered or public subscription at a premium of Rs. 5 per share payable as: July 15, 2022
Ratio of Current Assets (Rs. 8,75,000) to Current Liabilities (Rs. 3,50,000) is 2.5: 1. The firm wants to maintain Current Ratio of 2: 1 by purchasing goods on credit. Compute amount of goods that should be purchased on credit. August 12, 2022