
Partnership is a business carried on by two or more persons with a common aim of earning profit. In partnership, changes in partners (admission, retirement, death) require special accounting adjustments because:
This chapter is highly scoring if you remember the standard “adjustment checklist” and present answers in a clean, exam-style format with headings and working tables.
Partnership: relationship between persons who have agreed to share profits of a business carried on by all or any of them acting for all.
Partnership deed is a written agreement that states terms like:
Admission means including a new partner into existing partnership with consent of all partners (unless deed permits otherwise).
Reasons:
After admission, profit is shared among all partners in a new agreed ratio.
Sacrificing ratio shows the share of profit sacrificed by old partners in favour of new partner.
Sacrifice = Old share − New share
Exam tip: Always compute sacrifice correctly because goodwill adjustment depends on it.
Goodwill is the value of business reputation, customer base, location, brand, and earning capacity.
Why goodwill is adjusted at admission:
Common methods:
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Sacrificing ratio is used at admission because old partners give up part of their profit share.
Points (any three):
Mini table:
Thus, correct sacrificing ratio is essential for correct goodwill distribution.
Gaining ratio is used when a partner retires/dies because remaining partners gain his share.
Points (any three):
Table:
Hence, goodwill burden at retirement is borne in gaining ratio.
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Partnership is a business carried on by two or more persons with a common aim of earning profit. In partnership, changes in partners (admission, retirement, death) require special accounting adjustments because:
This chapter is highly scoring if you remember the standard “adjustment checklist” and present answers in a clean, exam-style format with headings and working tables.
Partnership: relationship between persons who have agreed to share profits of a business carried on by all or any of them acting for all.
Partnership deed is a written agreement that states terms like:
Admission means including a new partner into existing partnership with consent of all partners (unless deed permits otherwise).
Reasons:
After admission, profit is shared among all partners in a new agreed ratio.
Sacrificing ratio shows the share of profit sacrificed by old partners in favour of new partner.
Sacrifice = Old share − New share
Exam tip: Always compute sacrifice correctly because goodwill adjustment depends on it.
Goodwill is the value of business reputation, customer base, location, brand, and earning capacity.
Why goodwill is adjusted at admission:
Common methods:
At admission/retirement/death, assets and liabilities may be revalued to bring them to current values.
Reserves and accumulated profits/losses belong to old partners up to the date of change.
So they are distributed among old partners in old ratio:
Retirement: partner leaves the firm voluntarily.
Death: partner leaves due to death; his legal representative gets the amount due.
Key adjustments (common):
Gaining ratio shows how much profit share is gained by remaining partners due to retirement/death.
Gain = New share − Old share
Goodwill compensation at retirement is based on gaining ratio (because remaining partners gain).
General logic:
Two common ways:
Amount due to outgoing partner generally includes:
Settlement may be:
Firms may take joint life policy on partners to meet liability arising on death of partner. Accounting treatment depends on whether policy is maintained at surrender value or as premium paid.
Change in partners → New ratio → Sacrifice/Gain → Goodwill → Revaluation → Reserves → Settlement
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At admission, the firm must adjust accounts so that old partners are treated fairly and the new partner enters on correct terms.
Main adjustments (write in points):
Flowchart:
Admission → New ratio → Sacrifice → Goodwill → Revaluation → Reserves → Capital adjustments
Conclusion: Correct sequence and ratios (especially sacrificing ratio) are key to scoring full marks.