When an incoming partner purchases his share from any one of the existing partners, then– (A) total assets of the firm do not change (B) total assets of the firm will be augmented to the extent of payment received from the new partner (C) total assets of the firm will be reduced to the extent of payment received from the new partner (D) change in total assets of the firm will depend upon the new profit sharing ratio of the partners  

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Answer: total assets of the firm do not change

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