When capitals of partners are fluctuating, then in the case of dissolution of the firm, the deficiency of the insolvent partner's capital is borne by the solvent partners according to Garner Vs. Murrary decision:
A. In their profit-sharing ratio
B. In the ratio of their capitals as they stood before the commencement of dissolution
C. In the ratio of their capitals arrived at after the adjustment of accumulated profit & loss on realisation but before profit and loss on realisation
D. In the ratio of their capital arrived at after the adjustment of accumulated profit & loss and profit & loss on realisation
Answer: Option C
Accounting provides information on
A. Cost and income for managers
B. Company's tax liability for a particular year
C. Financial conditions of an institutions
D. All of the above
The long term assets that have no physical existence but are rights that have value is known as
A. Current assets
B. Fixed assets
C. Intangible assets
D. Investments
The assets that can be converted into cash within a short period (i.e. 1 year or less) are known as
A. Current assets
B. Fixed assets
C. Intangible assets
D. Investments
Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks are
A. Current assets
B. Fixed assets
C. Intangible assets
D. Investments
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