Tony, Mary, and Tegan are partners with capital balances of $200,000, $120,000, and $120,000, respectively. Profits and losses are shared in a 3:1:1 ratio. Tegan decided to withdraw and the partnership revalued its assets. The value of inventory was decreased by $40,000 and the value of land was increased by $80,000. Tony and Mary then agreed to pay Tegan $180,000 for her withdrawal from the partnership. Required: Prepare a schedule to identify capital account balances of Tony and Mary after Tegan's withdrawal under the: A. B. bonus method. goodwill method. 3
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- 28. On February 14, AA and BB formed a partnership and contributed the following assets at historical costs: AA BB Cash P600,000 P200,000 Inventories ? ? Furniture and fixtures 40,000 Delivery equipment 80,000 Land 300,000 The land was subject to a mortgage which has an unpaid balance of P50,000. The mortgage will be assumed by the partnership. AA and BB agreed to share profits and losses in the ratio of 1:2, respectively. The partners agreed to contribute inventories (BB is to contribute inventories worth 2.5 times the peso value of the inventories to be contributed by AA) in order to have their capital credits in the same ratio as their profits and losses ratio. How much is the capital account of BB upon formation of the partnership?4. Roberts and Smith drafted a partnership agreement that lists the following assets contributed at the partnership's formation: Contributed by Roberts Smith $20,000 $30,000 15,000 40,000 Cash Inventory Building Furniture & Equipment 15,000 The building is subject to a mortgage of $10,000, which the partnership has assumed. The partnership agreement also specifies that profits and losses are to be distributed evenly. What amounts should be recorded as capital for Roberts and Smith at the formation of the partnership? Roberts Smith $35,000 $85,000 $35,000 $75,000 $55,000 $55,000 $60,000 $60,000 а. b. с. d.Alpha and Beta are partners who share income in the ratio of 1:2 and have capital balances of $41,700 and $79,200, respectively, at the time they decide to terminate the partnership. Noncash assets with a book value of $120,900 are sold for $75,000. What amount of loss on realization should be allocated to Alpha? a.$75,000 b.$41,700 c.$25,000 d.$15,300
- Problem #1. Partner'Original Investment Froilan Labausa contributed land, inventory, and P280,000 cash to partnership.The land has a book value of P650,000 and a market value P1,350,000.The inventory has a book value of P600,000 and a market value of P510,000.The partnership also assumed a P350,000 a note payable owed by Labausa that was used to purchase the land.Rosalie Balhag to put up cash equivalent to Labausa's net investment. Required: Prepare a journal entry to report Labausa's and Balhag's investment in the partnership.Answer and explain Problem #2 Lester and Stephen formed a partnership with capital contributions of P300,000 and P700,000, respectively. During its first year of operations, the partnership suffered a loss of P50,000. Prepare a schedule showing the division of profit between the partners under each of the following independent assumptions: Loss is agreed to be divided equally. There is no profit or loss sharing agreement. A monthly salary of P8,000 will be given to Lester and the balance divided in the ratio of their capital balances. A monthly salary of P8,000 will be given to Lester, 6% interest will be allowed on the capital balances of each partner; and the balance divided equally.Problem 1: On January 1, 20x1, Rody and Noy formed a partnership. Rody and Noy contributed the following assets at formation: Rody Noy Cash 25,000 37,500 Inventory 18,750 Building 50,000 Equipment 18,750 The building is subject to a P12,500 mortgage, which was assumed by the partnership. They share profit and loss in the ratio of 60:40. Assuming Rody will invest (withdraw) cash so that his capital balance will equal to his profit and loss ratio, what is the total asset of the partnership after formation? (The correct answer is 246,875 but I need a solution/explanation)
- Problem #2 (adapted) Lester and Stephen formed a partnership with capital contributions of P300,000 and P700,000, respectively. During its first year of operations, the partnership suffered a loss of P50,000. Prepare a schedule showing the division of profit between the partners under each of the following independent assumptions: 1. Loss is agreed to be divided equally. 2. There is no profit or loss sharing agreement. 3. A monthly salary of P8,000 will be given to Lester and the balance divided in the ratio of their capital balances. 4. A monthly salary of P8,000 will be given to Lester, 6% interest will be allowed on the capital balances of each partner; and the balance divided equally.8. Dunn and Grey are partners with capital account balances of $60,000 and $90,000, respectively. They agree to admit Zorn as a partner with a one-third interest in capital and profits, for an investment of $100,000, after revaluing the assets of Dunn and Grey. Goodwill to the original partners should be a. $0 b. $33,333 c. $50,000 d. $66,667Hewitt and Patel are partners, sharing gains and losses equally. They decide to terminate their partnership. Prior to realization, their capital balances are $28,000 and $18,000, respectively. After all noncash assets are sold and all liabilities are paid, there is a cash balance of $35,000. a. What is the amount of a gain or loss on realization? Loss $-11000 a. Subtract the sum of the capital accounts from the cash balance. If it is positive, then there is a gain that increases capital. If the amount is negative, then a loss has occurred and this reduces capital. b. How should the gain or loss be divided between Hewitt and Patel? Hewitt Loss $ Patel Loss $
- X and Y agree to establish a new partnership, The partners have been agreed that X paid the amount cash. And they also agreed that Y transfer his own business according to the following balance sheet:Land 8,000 Account Payable 4,000Accounts receivable 24,000 Capital 32,000Inventory 4,000Total 36,000 36,000The fair value of land 10% more than book value ,the fair value of Accounts receivable is 20.000$, the fair value of inventory is 5% less than book value, accounts payable fair value 600$ more than book value ,Mohammed paid cash have of Ali net assets fair value Instructions:1) Determine X and Y capital. 2) Prepare the journal entries to establish theHewitt and Patel are partners, sharing gains and losses equally. They decide to terminate their partnership. Prior to realization, their capital balances are $28,000 and $18,000, respectively. After all noncash assets are sold and all liabilities are paid, there is a cash balance of $35,000.a. What is the amount of a gain or loss on realization?b. How should the gain or loss be divided between Hewitt and Patel?c. How should the cash be divided between Hewitt and Patel?1. Robin,Cardinal, Jay are partners sharing profits and losses 30/30/40 respectively. Their capital balances are: Robin $175,000 Cardinal $300,000 Jay $275,000 total $750,000 The old and partners agree that the assets are undervalued by $100,000. a. Record the adjustment to the books before the new partner is admitted. b. Assume sparrow invests in the partnership $250,000 and partners agree thereafter to share profits and losses equally. Record the entry of Sparrow using the bonus method whereby Sparrow receives 20% interest in the firm. c. Assume, instead Sparrow puts into the partnership $350,000 of cash and is awarded a 50% interest. Record the entry of sparrow using the goodwill method. d. In the first year after Sparrow's entrance under the conditions outlined in part "c" above, an agreement was made amending the sharing of profits and losses, whereby Jay gets a salary of $40,000, and each partner receives 10% interest on their beginning capital balances with the remainder shared…