State the accounting treatment for:
i. Unrecorded assets
ii. Unrecorded liabilities
i) Accounting Treatment for Unrecorded Assets
Unrecorded asset is an asset, the value of which has been written off in the books of accounts but the asset is still in usable position. The accounting treatment for unrecorded asset is:
a) When the unrecorded asset is sold for cash
Cash A/c |
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To Realisation A/c |
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(Unrecorded assets sold for cash) |
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b) When the unrecorded asset is taken over by any partner
Partner's Capital A/c |
Dr. |
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To Realisation A/c |
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(Unrecorded asset taken over by the partner) |
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ii) Accounting Treatment for Unrecorded Liabilities
Unrecorded liabilities are those liabilities which are not recorded in the books of account. The accounting treatment for unrecorded liability is:
a) When the unrecorded liability is paid off
Realisation A/c |
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To Cash A/c |
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(Unrecorded liability paid in cash) |
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b) When the unrecorded liability is taken over by a partner
Realisation A/c |
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To Partner's Capital A/c |
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(Unrecorded liability taken over by the partner) |
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