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- A statement of financial affairs created for an insolventcorporation that is beginning the process of liquidation disclosesthe following data (assets are shown at net realizable values): Assets pledged withfully secured creditors $ 220,000 Fully securedliabilities 160,000 Assets pledged withpartially secured creditors 390,000 Partially securedliabilities 510,000 Assets notpledged 310,000 Unsecuredliabilities with priority 182,800 Accounts payable(unsecured) 400,000 a. This company owes $13,000 to an unsecured creditor (withoutpriority). How much money can this creditor expect to collect? b. This company owes $120,000 to a bank on a note payable that issecured by a security interest attached to property with anestimated net realizable value of $90,000. How much money can thisbank expect to collect?A statement of financial affairs created for an insolvent corporation that is beginning the process of liquidation discloses the following data (assets are shown at net realizable values):Assets pledged with fully secured creditors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $220,000Fully secured liabilities .. . . . 160,000Assets pledged with partially secured creditors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 390,000Partially secured liabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510,000Assets not pledged . . . . . . 310,000Unsecured liabilities with priority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182,800Accounts payable (unsecured) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400,000a. This company owes $13,000 to an unsecured creditor (without priority). How much money can this creditor expect to collect?b. This company owes $120,000 to a bank on a note payable that is secured by a security interest attached to property with an…The following amounts were taken from the statement of affairs for Aray Company: Unsecured liabilities with priority P 52,500 Stockholders’ equity 189,000 Estimated liquidation expenses that have not been entered in the accounting records 23,625 Unsecured liabilities without priority 472,500 Loss on realization of assets 236,250 What is the amount of total free assets? 425,250 454,125 401,625 408,675
- A statement of financial affairs created for an insolvent corporation that is beginning the process of liquidation discloses the following data (assets are shown at net realizable values): Assets pledged with fully secured creditors $220,000 Fully secured liabilities 160,000 Assets pledged with partially secured creditors 390,000 Partially secured liabilities 510,000 Assets not pledged 310,000 Unsecured liabilities with priority 182,800 Accounts payable (unsecured) 400,000 This company owes $13,000 to an unsecured creditor (without priority). How much money can this creditor expect to collect? This company owes $120,000 to a bank on a note payable that is secured by a security interest attached to property with an estimated net realizable value of $90,000. How much money can this bank expect to collect?A statement of financial affairs created for an insolvent corporation that is beginning the process of liquidation discloses the following data. The assets are shown at net realizable values. Assets pledged with fully secured creditors $ 212,000 Fully secured liabilities 156,000 Assets pledged with partially secured creditors 386,000 Partially secured liabilities 502,000 Assets not pledged 306,000 Unsecured liabilities with priority 208,400 Accounts payable (unsecured) 396,000 The company owes $9,000 on an account payable to an unsecured creditor (without priority). How much money can this creditor expect to collect? The company owes $112,000 to a bank on a note payable that is secured by a security interest attached to property with an estimated net realizable value of $86,000. How much money can the bank expect to collect? a. Expected amount by creditor b. Expected amount by bankPlease help me to understand this by writing your solution in good accounting form, thank you! PROBLEM: The following data were taken from the statement of affairs of ROBINSONS Corp.: Assets pledged for fully secured liabilities (current fairvalue, $75,000) $90,000 Assets pledged for partially secured liabilities (currentfair value $52,000) $74,000 Free assets (current fair value, $40,000) $70,000 Unsecured liabilities with priority $7,000 Fully secured liabilities $30,000 Partially secured liabilities $60,000 Unsecured liabilities without priority $112,000 *The amount that will be paid to creditors with priority is:a. 7,000 b. 6,000 c. 7,500 d. 6,200 *The amount to be paid fully secured creditors is:a. 30,000 b. 32,000 c. 20,000 d. 35,000 *The amount to be paid to partially secured creditors is:a. 52,700 b. 57,200 c. 56,200 d. 57,000 *The amount to be paid to unsecured creditors:a. 78,200 b. 70,800 c. 72,000 d. 72,800
- 20 he following amounts were taken from the statement of affairs for Aray Company: Unsecured liabilities with priority P 52,500 Stockholders’ equity 189,000 Estimated liquidation expenses that have not been entered in the accounting records 23,625 Unsecured liabilities without priority 472,500 Loss on realization of assets 236,250 What is the amount of total free assets? Group of answer choices 425,250 408,675 401,625 454,125Jason Company is under court-supervised liquidation due to its insolvency. The court appointed liquidator has provided the following data after conducting an inventory of Jason's assets and liabilities: • The total assets which are not used as security for any liability amounted to P5M (before deducting with priority) while the total unsecured liabilities without priority amounted to P20M. • The total assets which are used as collateral or security for corporate obligations amounted to P10M. ¾ of these assets secure a mortgage payable with book value of P2M including interest while the remainder secure a note payable with the book value of P3.5M including interest. • Salaries payable amounted to P2M while taxes due government amounted to P1M. What is the estimated recovery percentage of unsecured creditors without priority?Required to answer. Single line text.Choose the correct. For a company emerging from bankruptcy, how are liabilities (other than deferred income taxes) reported?a. At their historical value.b. At zero because of fresh start accounting.c. At the present value of the future cash flows.d. At the negotiated value less all professional fees incurred in the reorganization.
- ABC Company is in a capital deficiency position and is considering the possibility of liquidation. An analysis of the assets and liabilities of the entity is provided: Assets at net realizable value (pledged against liabilities of P150,000) 250,000 Assets at net realizable value (pledged against liabilities of P260,000) 100,000 Assets at net realizable value (not pledged against any liabilities) 160,000 Liabilities with priority 85,000 Unsecured creditors 400,000 Round off the estimated recovery percentage to XX.XX%, if needed. How much is the estimated payment to partially secured creditors?Choose the correct. The New England Company has a debt to a bank of $55,000. The company is currently being liquidated and believes that between $12,000 and $20,000 will be paid on that debt. According to the liquidation basis of accounting, what amount is reported for this liability?a. $12,000b. $16,000c. $20,000d. $55,000The Modesto Company is facing possible liquidation.Using the following information, prepare a statement offinancial affairs in good form.Here’s the company’s most recent balance sheet: Assets Liabilities and equities Cash $12,000 Accounts payable $170,000Accounts Receivable 60,000 Notes payable 90,000Inventory 120,000 Mortgage payable 80,000Investments 45,000Equipment 105,000 Common stock 75,000Land 82,000 Retained earnings 9,000Total assets $424,000 Total Liab. and Eq’s $424,000 The mortgage payable is fully secured by the land. The land can be soldimmediately for $103,000The equipment partially secures the notes payable. The equipment is not ingood shape and at auction will bring only $30,000The market has declined so the investments have lost 40% of their value.It is estimated that 30% of the accounts receivable will have to be written off.The inventory is outdated and will bring only 50% of its book value atauction.Additional income taxes will be $26,000Administrative expenses for…