Name and explain the type of software which meets the requirements of large business organizations with multi-users and scattered locations.
Name of the software is “Tailored Accounting Software”
As they are designed to meet the requirements of large business organisations with multi users who are scattered on different geographical locations. They require special training to run and use. They are important part of the organisational MIS.
The secrecy and authenticity checks are robust in such software and they provide high flexibility in terms of number of users as well.
What is Capital Fund? How is it calculated?
What is sacrificing ratio? Why is it calculated?
If a fixed amount is withdrawn on the first day of every quarter, for what period the interest on total amount withdrawn will be calculated?
Why there is need for the revaluation of assets and liabilities on the admission of a partner?
What is subscription? How is it calculated?
List the items which may be debited or credited in capital accounts of the partners when:
(i) Capitals are fixed.
(ii) Capital are fluctuating.
Why is Profit and Loss Adjustment Account prepared? Explain.
If some goodwill already exists in the books and the new partner brings in his share of goodwill in cash, how will you deal with existing amount of goodwill?
Why it is considered desirable to make the partnership agreement in writing.
On what occasions sacrificing ratio is used?
Identify various matters that need adjustments at the time of admission of a new partner.
What is subscription? How is it calculated?
If some goodwill already exists in the books and the new partner brings in his share of goodwill in cash, how will you deal with existing amount of goodwill?
Define Partnership Deed.
State the difference between dissolution of partnership and dissolution of partnership firm.
Why it is considered desirable to make the partnership agreement in writing.
State the meaning of ‘Not- for- Profit’ Organisations.
Mohan and Shyam are partners in a firm. State whether the claim is valid if the partnership agreement is silent in the following matters:
(i) Mohan is an active partner. He wants a salary of Rs. 10,000 per year;
(ii) Shyam had advanced a loan to the firm. He claims interest @ 10% per annum;
(iii) Mohan has contributed Rs. 20,000 and Shyam Rs. 50,000 as capital. Mohan wants equal share in profits.
(iv) Shyam wants interest on capital to be credited @ 6% per annum.
What is a Realisation Account?
What is Capital Fund? How is it calculated?