CABLES General Professional partnership, a business formed by Carlo and Jamie, have the following data in its books: I Carlo, Capital Feb 28 P50,000 Jan 1 Balance. P300,000 June 1 20,000 75,000 Oct 1 P345,000 Jamie, Capital Aug 1 2,000 Jan 1 Balance Nov 1 10,000 May 1 5,000 Dec 1 Carlo, Drawing 20,000 Jan 1-Dec 31 Jamie, Drawing 30,000 Jan 1-Dec 31 Income Summary Dec 31 P750,000 Carlo and Jamie agreed to divide remaining profits equally after giving 5% interest on peso month average capital to partners and to Jamie a 10% bonus on the net income. How much would be Jamie's share in the net income? P410,000 25,000 P418,000
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