b. Prepare the journal entries to close the (1) net income and (2) withdrawals to the individual member equity accounts. For a compound entry, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. (a) Revenues 1,230,860 Expenses WLKT Partners, Member Equity Madison Sanders, Member Equity Observer Newspaper, LLC, Member Equity 790,860 115,760 242,820 81,420 (2) WLKT Partners, Member Equity 36,000 9,000 21,600 Madison Sanders, Member Equity Observer Newspaper, LLC, Member Equity WLKT Partners, Drawing Madison Sanders, Drawing Observer Newspaper, LLC, Drawing 36,000 9,000 21,600

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Marvel Media, LLC, has three members: WLKT Partners, Madison Sanders, and Observer Newspaper, LLC. On January 1, 20Y2, the three members had equity of $300,000, $75,000, and $180,000, respectively. WLKT Partners contributed an additional $80,000 to Marvel, Media, LLC, on June 1, 20Y2. Madison Sanders received an annual salary allowance of $174,000 during 20Y2. The members’ equity accounts are also credited with 12% interest on each member's January 1 capital balance. Any remaining income is to be shared in the ratio of 4:3:3 among the three members. The revenues, expenses, and net income for Marvel Media, LLC, for 20Y2 were $1,230,860, $790,860 and $440,000 respectively. Amounts equal to the salary and interest allowances were withdrawn by the members.

b. Prepare the journal entries to close the (1) net income and (2) withdrawals to the individual member equity accounts. For a compound entry, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
(a) Revenues
1,230,860
Expenses
WLKT Partners, Member Equity
Madison Sanders, Member Equity
Observer Newspaper, LLC, Member Equity
790,860
115,760
242,820
81,420
(2) WLKT Partners, Member Equity
36,000
9,000
21,600
Madison Sanders, Member Equity
Observer Newspaper, LLC, Member Equity
WLKT Partners, Drawing
Madison Sanders, Drawing
Observer Newspaper, LLC, Drawing
36,000
9,000
21,600
Transcribed Image Text:b. Prepare the journal entries to close the (1) net income and (2) withdrawals to the individual member equity accounts. For a compound entry, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. (a) Revenues 1,230,860 Expenses WLKT Partners, Member Equity Madison Sanders, Member Equity Observer Newspaper, LLC, Member Equity 790,860 115,760 242,820 81,420 (2) WLKT Partners, Member Equity 36,000 9,000 21,600 Madison Sanders, Member Equity Observer Newspaper, LLC, Member Equity WLKT Partners, Drawing Madison Sanders, Drawing Observer Newspaper, LLC, Drawing 36,000 9,000 21,600
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