Concept Introduction:
Retirement of Partner: Retirement of Partner when partner retire from firm’s business. He/she ceases to be partner of Firm.
Withdrawal of a Partner: When partner retires from firm then he/she is entitled to withdraw the assets of firm which is equal, less than or more than his/her interest in firm.
Rule of Debit and Credit
a. Debit What comes in and Credit What goes out
b. Debit is the receiver and Credit is the giver.
c. All gains and income are credit and all losses and expenses are debit.
Requirement 1
To Prepare: Journal Entries for Withdrawal’s made by Preti of $240,000
Requirement 2
To Prepare: Journal Entries for Withdrawal’s made by Pretiof $210,000
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