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Vaibhav Madaan 7 years ago

OPSR=SR It means OPSR=SR=NPSR

Vaibhav Madaan 7 years ago

Ek answer or agr 1 marks ka question h agr Sacrificing ratio nhi diya hota to OPSR hi sacrifing ratio hota h or If OPSR= SR

Vaibhav Madaan 7 years ago

Agr vo 25% ke liye add hua h mtlb 1/4share ke liye mtlb fix h ki uska share 1/4 hoga it means jitna bacha share hua vo A and B ka hoga 1-1/4=3/4 NPSR A= 3/8 × 3/4= 9/32 B= 5/8 × 3/4= 15/32 9:15 3:5

Rahul Chugh 7 years ago

Un dono partners me se 25% lega vo
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Sunny Agrawal 7 years ago

Land and building / Bank a/c Dr. 300000 Comission a/c Dr. 6000 To Realisation 306000 (Being Land and building sold at comission 2% )
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Monica Krmdb 7 years ago

In their old ratio
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Anjali Parsad 7 years ago

Arihant

Monica Krmdb 7 years ago

T. 's. Grewal, Goel's

Ayush Kumar 7 years ago

HC SHARMA
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Mohit Dixit 7 years ago

According to new pattern previous year hi made hai or previous year ka paid hai isliye previous year ka add hoga

Ayushi Gupta 7 years ago

Previous year's

Muskan Gupta 7 years ago

Previous
According to new cbse norm opening year balance is added
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Angela Malhotra 7 years ago

Donations received or funds set aside for specific purposes are credited to the separate fund account and are shown on the liability side of the balance sheet.the incomes from or donation for these funds are credited to the respective fund account.on the other hand expenses or payment out of these funds are debites. Accounting when done on this basis is called fund based accounting
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Lalit Mudgil 7 years ago

Npo -non profit organisation which do not have profit motive for example hospitals, school, club etc
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Bharat Sukhija 7 years ago

To treat all the expenses and income of the firm
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Ayushi Gupta 7 years ago

Operating income- which is earned by operations Operating expenses- expenses which are made for operating purpose or operation of business Non cash expenses- expenses which doesn't involve cash Non operating income- income earned not from the operations of business

Aisha Singh 7 years ago

Ans plzz???
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Harsh Sharma 7 years ago

It depends. ..how much ....ur ..concecpts are. ..clear ...its not depends ...on the books ...because ...all books have same concept
Its depend on ur hardwork
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Harsh Sharma 7 years ago

Remove ..the ...ratio ....of ..the deceased ..partnrr ....the remaining ratio. Will be ..the new ratio...

Vidhi Jain 7 years ago

old ratio
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Gaurav Seth 7 years ago

The portion of net profits that is retained by a corporation instead of being distributed as dividends. Any accumulated income is typically used by the corporation to reinvest in its principal business or to pay down its debt. Accumulated income appears under shareholder's equity on the corporation's balance sheet.

Also called "retained earnings".

Accumulated Profits refers to the percentage of net profits that is accumulated and used for reinvestment purposes or to pay down debt rather than being paid out in the form of dividends. Accumulated profit is often invested in areas within the corporation that will create growth opportunities, such as research and development, new technology or machinery, and other forms of capital expenditures.

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Sushant Kadam 6 years, 11 months ago

We have to prepare a file on a company including all its final a/c's, Trial balance, journal, ledger, BS, accounting ratio, cash flow etc... I just need to know from where I'll get this info... N that too of current year

Riya ? 7 years ago

whats the topic???
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Varsha Varsha 7 years ago

That the profit is not distribute among partners

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