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A and B are in partnership sharing profits and losses in the ratio 3:2 respectively. Profit for the year was $86,500. The partners’ capital and current account balance at the beginning of the year:
Current accounts – A 5,750 (credit) – B – 1,200 (credit)
Capital accounts – A – 10,000 (credit) – B – 8,000 (credit)
A’s drawing during the year were $4,300, and B’s were $2,430, A’s and B’s current account balance at the end of the year:
A and B are in partnership sharing profits and losses in the ratio 3:2 respectively. Profit for the year was $86,500. The partners’ capital and current account balance at the beginning of the year:
Current accounts – A 5,750 (credit) – B – 1,200 (credit)
Capital accounts – A – 10,000 (credit) – B – 8,000 (credit)
A’s drawing during the year were $4,300, and B’s were $2,430, A’s and B’s current account balance at the end of the year:
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