Chap 4 Partnership
Chap 4 Partnership
Chap 4 Partnership
PARTNERSHIP
INTRODUCTION:
When two or more than two persons doing business combine with the purpose
to get profit, it is called partnership. It is business ownership, which must require
at least two partners. The maximum numbers of partners are 20 but in the case
of banking there are only 10 partners to run a partnership an agreement
between the partners is essentials which is called partnership agreement. After
sole proprietorship it is most common form of business ownership in the business
world.
PARTNERSHIP:
“Partnership is an association of two or more persons to
carry on business as co-owners for profit which needs an agreement”.
KINDS OF PARTNERS:
1. ACTIVE PARTNER
These are the partners who take active part in the business. They invest Capital
and share in profit or loss. They have unlimited liability for debts of the firms in
their profit sharing ratio. They have participation in decision – making and
management.
2. SLEEPING PARTNER/ SILENT/ DORMANT PARTNERS:
These are the partners who invest capital but do not take active part in
management. They have all rights and liabilities, which an active partner have
They also share in profit or loss.
3. SECRET PARTNERS:
A secret partner is one who is not known to the public as a partner. He has capital
in the business, enjoys profits and share losses. He may participate in
management and decision – making.
4. NOMINAL PARTNERS
He is the person who is not a real partner, but to get the general public he is
declared as a partner. He has no investment in the business. He does not
share in profit or loss and is not responsible for the debt of the business, but is
responsible for credit investment.
5. MINOR PARTNERS:
They are under 21. They have investment with a profit sharing ratio. But their
liability is limited to their business investment. They are not allowed to take part
in the management of the business, but they can through their attorney.
Check the books of accounts.
PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT:
When two or more than two persons doing business combine
with purpose to get profit, it is called partnership. To run a partnership
an agreement among the partners is essential which is called
partnership agreement. It may be written or oral. Partnership
agreement is also known as articles of partnership & partnership deed.
ADVANTAGES OF PARTNERSHIP:
1. TAX SAVING:
The greatest advantage of partnership is tax saving. Since the profit is divided among
partners the taxable income is reduced, it’s become taxable when it is divided among
the partners. So the tax is imposing only on the income of partners.
2. COMBINED JUDGMENT AND SKILLS:
It is common belief that two heads are better than one, and it is true especially in
partnership where partners have different skills, experiences, abilities, and
qualifications. These different and diversified qualities proved to be a windfall for
the partnership business.
3. LARGER CAPITAL:
In partnership capital of the business may be greater than the sole proprietorship.
Increasing the number of partners can increase capital any time.
4. HIGH CREDIT STANDING
Partnership enjoys the highest credit standing of all three types of business
ownership because if the assets of the business are insufficient to pay off debts, the
personal property of partners can utilize. And this is the matter of satisfaction for
creditors.
5. RETENTION OF VALUABLE EMPLOYEES:
Partnership has more than one co-owner. If it has a key and valuable employee, and
if there is a risk or likelihood that he made leave the job, He may be offered to join
the firm as a co-owner. In this way important employees can be retained.
6. PERSONAL INTEREST:
The business and its success or survival depends upon the personal interest of
owner. In partnership partners are very enthusiastically involve in running their
business and therefore business gets prosperous from their personal interest and
efforts.
7. DEFINITE LEGAL STATUS:
Partnership is one of the oldest forms of business ownership and therefore, it has clear-
cut answers about the legal acts, Rights, duties, liabilities of partners. Therefore,
partnership problems can be clearly and definitely solved in the light of law.
DISADVANTAGES OF PARTNERSHIP
1. LACK OF CONTINUITY:
Partnership lacks in continuity. It has a limited life. It comes to an end in the
following situations some of which are common.
Death of a partner
Admission of a partner
Retirement of a partner
Insanity
When the partner is convicted for moral offence
Bankruptcy of a partner
2. UNLIMITED LIABILITY:
This is a serious disadvantage of partnership. Accordingto which if the assets
of the business are insufficient to pay off debts, the personal property of
partners can utilize to discharge of business debts.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP:
1. ADMISSION OF PARTNERS:
If a new partner is admitted to the firm, the old partnership will have to be dissolved
and new agreement is draw up to continue the business.
2. RETIREMENT OF A PARTNER:
In the case of retirement of a partnership the old partnership will have to be dissolved
and new agreement is draw up to among the remaining partners to continue the
business.
3. INSOLVENCY OF A PARTNER:
If a partner in a firm is adjudged bankrupt by the court of law, the partnership will turn
dissolved. However, the remaining partner may decide to continue the business.
4. INSANITY OF PARTNER AND DEATH OF A PARTNER:
If a partner gets mad or insane the partnership stands dissolved. The death of a
partner brings the partnershipto the dissolution
5. A CONVICT PARTNER:
When a partner is convicted of crime i.e. he is declared to be guilty by the court
of law, the partnership will get dissolved.
6. EXPIRY OF PERIOD:
If the partnership were formed for a definite period of time it would break up the
expiry of that time.
7. CONCLUSION OF VENTURE:
Partnership may be formed to unDISSOLUTION OF THE FIRM
The dissolution of the firm means end to the partnership business.
1. ILLEGALITY OF BUSINESS
A firm involve in illegal businesses firm will be dissolved.
2. INSOLVENCY OF ALL PARTNERS
Where all partners in a firm become bankrupt the firm becomes dissolved.
3. MUTUAL AGREEMENT
Partnership is formed by mutual consent so the firms may also be dissolved if
all partners agree.
4. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
If the partnership exists at will for a certain period of time and continues beyond
the stipulated period, the firm will stand dissolved if a notice in writing is served
by a partner to others showing his intention to dissolve. The dissolution date
will be that mentioned in the notice.