State any one difference between Fixed Capital Accounts and Fluctuating Capital Accounts of partners. (Al 2014 C) Post category:Accountancy Reading time:1 mins read SOLUTION Fixed Capital Account cannot have a debit balance but Fluctuating Capital Account can have a debit balance. 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 PostWhich capital accounts always show a credit balance? (CBSE 2020) Next PostWhy does the Fixed Capital Account of partners show credit balance even when the firm suffers losses year after year? (CBSE 2020) You Might Also Like A, B and C are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of A 1/2, B 3/10, C 1/5 after providing for interest @ 5% on their respective capitals. A Rs. 50,000; B Rs. 30,000 and C Rs. 20,000 and allowing B and C a salary of Rs. 5,000 each per annum. During the year ended 31st March, 2019, A has drawn Rs. 10,000 and B and C in addition to their salaries have drawn Rs. 2,500 and Rs. 1,000 respectively. Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31st March, 2019 showed a net profit of Rs. 45,000. On 1st April, 2018, the balances in the Current Accounts of the partners were A (Cr.) Rs. 4,500; B (Cr.) Rs. 1,500 and C (Cr.) Rs. 1,000. Interest is not charged on Drawings or Current Account balances. Show Partners’ Capital and Current Accounts as at 31st March, 2019 after division of profits in accordance with the partnership agreement. July 21, 2022 A and B are carrying on business in partnership and sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 2. Their Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2019 stood as: August 1, 2022 Global Ltd. issued 10,000, 8% Debentures of Rs. 100 each redeemable in four equal instalments by draw of lots from the end of 3 years at a premium of Rs. 9. Pass the Journal entries for writing off the Loss on Issue of Debentures. Also prepare Loss on issue of Debentures Account. July 18, 2022 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
A, B and C are partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of A 1/2, B 3/10, C 1/5 after providing for interest @ 5% on their respective capitals. A Rs. 50,000; B Rs. 30,000 and C Rs. 20,000 and allowing B and C a salary of Rs. 5,000 each per annum. During the year ended 31st March, 2019, A has drawn Rs. 10,000 and B and C in addition to their salaries have drawn Rs. 2,500 and Rs. 1,000 respectively. Profit and Loss Account for the year ended 31st March, 2019 showed a net profit of Rs. 45,000. On 1st April, 2018, the balances in the Current Accounts of the partners were A (Cr.) Rs. 4,500; B (Cr.) Rs. 1,500 and C (Cr.) Rs. 1,000. Interest is not charged on Drawings or Current Account balances. Show Partners’ Capital and Current Accounts as at 31st March, 2019 after division of profits in accordance with the partnership agreement. July 21, 2022
A and B are carrying on business in partnership and sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 2. Their Balance Sheet as at 31st March, 2019 stood as: August 1, 2022
Global Ltd. issued 10,000, 8% Debentures of Rs. 100 each redeemable in four equal instalments by draw of lots from the end of 3 years at a premium of Rs. 9. Pass the Journal entries for writing off the Loss on Issue of Debentures. Also prepare Loss on issue of Debentures Account. July 18, 2022