Quantitative Analysis

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11. PARTNERSHIP

 

A. Partnership: When two or more than two persons run a business jointly, they are called partners and the deal is known as partnership.


B. Ratio of Division of Gains:

i) When investments of all the partners are for the same time, the gain or loss is distributed a among the partners in the ratio of their investments.

Suppose A and B invest Rs. x and Rs. y respectively for a year in a business, then at the end of the year: (A’s share of profit) : (B's share of profit) = x : y.

ii) When investments are for different time periods, then equivalent capitals are calculated for a unit of time by taking (capital x number of units of time). Now, gain or loss is divided in the ratio of these capitals.

Suppose A invests Rs. x for p months and B invests Rs. y for q months, then (A’s share of profit) : (B's share of profit) = xp : yq.


C. Working and Sleeping Partners: A partner who manages the business is known . as a working partner and the one who simply invests the money is a sleeping partner.


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