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NEED FOR VALUATION OF GOODWILL There is a need for the valuation of Goodwill of the Firm in the following cases: 1) If there is a change in the profit sharing ratio of the firm; 2) In case of admission of a new partner; 3) In case of retirement or death of an old partner; 4) In case of Sale / amalgamation of the firm.
as an income
A partner with limited liability and contribution.
What happens when a partner dies in business depends on the contract. Many people may write a contract that replaces a partner with a family member of the partner.
Prepaid expense is measurable with objectivity, but deferred revenue expense is optional and subjective being based on judgment of the accountant. The latter is usually written off at the time of admission of a partner, unless a decision to the contrary is taken, but pre-paid expense cannot be written off till its benefit is consumed.
NEED FOR VALUATION OF GOODWILL There is a need for the valuation of Goodwill of the Firm in the following cases: 1) If there is a change in the profit sharing ratio of the firm; 2) In case of admission of a new partner; 3) In case of retirement or death of an old partner; 4) In case of Sale / amalgamation of the firm.
as an income
No. It's up to both partners to reach an agreement, but there is no legal or ethical requirement to pay for goodwill.
Yes very good
[Debit] Cash / bank / goods / assets [Credit] Partner's capital account
When you join in a new partner, there are some changes that must be made. It is important to determine how everything will run with the new partner.
be nice and be respectful and maybe they will be influenced into treating you the same
I would contact a lawyer and tell them what is going on and let them handle your ex partner
Bacterial vaginosis isn't an infection in the true sense of the word; it's when there is an imbalance of the normal bacteria that should be found in the vagina, and an overgrowth of bacteria that are normally found in low numbers. Your partner can't "catch" it. There is no evidence that treating a partner prevents recurrence in the patient.
That really depends, I think more information is required to answer the question. Can you explain what happened the the asset and what kind of asset it is specifically? Yes - a loan made some years ago will not be paid back. How do I record the `loss` in the annual balance?
Study after study shows that treating a man for BV doesn't decrease the risk that his female partner will get it.
I am about to let you into a secret that will give you the greatest results. Ask the lady herself, she will answer it best.