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Shailesh and Shashank were partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 3 : 2. Their Balance Sheet as of 31st March 2019 was as follows:

Balance Sheet as of 31st March 2019

The firm was dissolved on the above date and the assets realised as under:

1. Plant ₹ 8,000, Building ₹ 6,000, Stock ₹ 4,000 and Debtors ₹ 12,000.

2. Shailesh agreed to pay off the Bills Payable. 

3. Creditors were paid in full. 

4. Dissolution expenses were ₹ 1,400. Prepare Realisation A/c, Partners’ Current A/c, Partners’ Capital A/c, and Bank A/c.

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In the books of Shailesh and Shashank

Realisation Account

Partner's Current Account

Partner's Current Account

Bank Account

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