in current a/c,did two of them have balance c/d on cr side and another on dr side?Yeah, I got a loss for the second 6 month period.
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in current a/c,did two of them have balance c/d on cr side and another on dr side?Yeah, I got a loss for the second 6 month period.
I don't remember balances exactly. I remember that 2 partners had a profit and one of them had a loss.in current a/c,did two of them have balance c/d on cr side and another on dr side?
Not sure, I definitely didn't get those numbers man!
OMG YES! So basically you took 57000 as total profit for revaluation in the capital account? ( 100000-157000) ?Capital balance was like 108000, 68000, 67000 in Q2.
OMG YES! So basically you took 57000 as total profit for revaluation in the capital account? ( 100000-157000) ?
How 54000. The 60000 worth of property from total was depreciated and the total NBV in the previous 6 months was. 92800.. So 154000-92800=61200The profit on revaluation was 54000 right?
How 54000. The 60000 worth of property from total was depreciated and the total NBV in the previous 6 months was. 92800.. So 154000-92800=61200
Yeah I know....but how does it make sense that revalue a particular asset without debiting its depreciation.But didn't they mention that it was revalued based on the original property? I did remember that they mentioned "Original"
Isn't 7200 the depreciation for the whole year? You've got to charge the depreciation for only 6 months.Yes the revaluation is 54000 on the asset but also u have to debit the depreciation of the asset which is 7200 which makes the total revaluation gain of 61200.
Yeah 6600.. should be the depreciation...my bad.Isn't 7200 the depreciation for the whole year? You've got to charge the depreciation for only 6 months.
DOOMED.Yeah 6600.. should be the depreciation...my bad.
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