Hart Nance and Jason Symington operate gift boutiques in shopping malls. The partners split profits and losses ​equally, and each takes an annual withdrawal of​ $80,000. To even out the​ workload, Nance travels around the country inspecting their properties. Symington manages the business and serves as the accountant. From time to​ time, they each may use small amounts of store merchandise for personal use. In preparing for his​ daughter's wedding, Symington took inventory that cost​ $10,000. He recorded the transaction as​ follows: Accounts Debit Credit Cost of Goods Sold ​$10,000       Merchandise Inventory     ​$10,000   What journal entry should Symington have used to record this​ transaction? Is​ Symington's transaction​ ethical? If​ so, please fully explain why it is ethical. If​ not, please fully explain why it is not ethical.

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Hart Nance and Jason Symington operate gift boutiques in shopping malls. The partners split profits and losses ​equally, and each takes an annual withdrawal of​ $80,000. To even out the​ workload, Nance travels around the country inspecting their properties. Symington manages the business and serves as the accountant. From time to​ time, they each may use small amounts of store merchandise for personal use. In preparing for his​ daughter's wedding, Symington took inventory that cost​ $10,000. He recorded the transaction as​ follows:

Accounts

Debit

Credit

Cost of Goods Sold

​$10,000

 

    Merchandise Inventory  

 

​$10,000

 

  1. What journal entry should Symington have used to record this​ transaction?

  2. Is​ Symington's transaction​ ethical? If​ so, please fully explain why it is ethical. If​ not, please fully explain why it is not ethical.

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In the case of a partner carrying cash or any valuable assets from the business for personal use, this will negatively affect the capital portion of the respective partner. It does not form part of business operations.

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