A, B, and C formed a joint operation. The following were taken from the joint operation's books: Debit Credit JO- Cash 80 B, Capital 60 C, Capital 88 The cost of unsold inventory is P72. The joint operation's profit is P44. How much is the balance of the joint operation account before distribution of profit?
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- Cersei and Jaime are joint operators who agreed to share profits and losses equally. The parties appointedJaime as the manager of the joint operation. The joint operation’s transactions during the year are as follows:a. Cersei invested inventory costing P301,497.b. Jaime invested cash of P350,393 to the joint operation.c. Jaime acquired additional inventory costing P129,564 using the joint operation’s funds.d. Jaime sells inventory costing P300,000 for P924,398 cash.e. Jaime settles expenses of P250,984 using the joint operation’s funds.No separate books are maintained for the joint operation. REQUIRED: 7. Prepare the entry for transaction (a) in Cersei’s books.8. Prepare the entry for transaction (c) in Jaime’s books.9. Prepare the entry for transaction (d) in Cersei’s books.10. Prepare the entry for transaction (e) in Jaime’s books.Cersei and Jaime are joint operators who agreed to share profits and losses equally. The parties appointedJaime as the manager of the joint operation. The joint operation’s transactions during the year are as follows:a. Cersei invested inventory costing P301,497.b. Jaime invested cash of P350,393 to the joint operation.c. Jaime acquired additional inventory costing P129,564 using the joint operation’s funds.d. Jaime sells inventory costing P300,000 for P924,398 cash.e. Jaime settles expenses of P250,984 using the joint operation’s funds.No separate books are maintained for the joint operation. REQUIRED: 8. Prepare the entry for transaction (c) in Jaime’s books.9. Prepare the entry for transaction (d) in Cersei’s books.10. Prepare the entry for transaction (e) in Jaime’s books.Cersei and Jaime are joint operators who agreed to share profits and losses equally. The parties appointed Jaime as the manager of the joint operation. The joint operation’s transactions during the year are as follows:a. Cersei invested inventory costing P301,497.b. Jaime invested cash of P350,393 to the joint operation.c. Jaime acquired additional inventory costing P129,564 using the joint operation’s funds.d. Jaime sells inventory costing P300,000 for P924,398 cash.e. Jaime settles expenses of P250,984 using the joint operation’s funds.No separate books are maintained for the joint operation.REQUIRED: 4. How much is the unsold inventory?5. Assuming Cersei takes the unsold inventory, how much will Cersei receive as cash settlement if the joint operation will be liquidated at the end of the year?6. Assuming Cersei takes the unsold inventory, how much will Jaime receive as cash settlement if the joint operation will be liquidated at the end of the year?
- Cersei and Jaime are joint operators who agreed to share profits and losses equally. The parties appointed Jaime as the manager of the joint operation. The joint operation's transactions during the year are as follows: a. Cersei invested inventory costing P301,497. b. Jaime invested cash of P350,393 to the joint operation. c. Jaime acquired additional inventory costing P129,564 using the joint operation's funds. d. Jaime sells inventory costing P300,000 for P924,398 cash. e. Jaime settles expenses of P250,984 using the joint operation's funds. No separate books are maintained for the joint operation. REQUIRED: 1. How much is the profit of the joint operation? 2. How much is Jaime's share in the profit? 3. How much is Cersei's share in the profit? Cersei and Jaime are joint operators who agreed to share profits and losses equally. The parties appointed Jaime as the manager of the joint operation. The joint operation's transactions during the year are as follows: a. Cersei invested…Cersei and Jaime are joint operators who agreed to share profits and losses equally. The parties appointed Jaime as the manager of the joint operation. The joint operation’s transactions during the year are as follows:a. Cersei invested inventory costing P301,497.b. Jaime invested cash of P350,393 to the joint operation.c. Jaime acquired additional inventory costing P129,564 using the joint operation’s funds.d. Jaime sells inventory costing P300,000 for P924,398 cash.e. Jaime settles expenses of P250,984 using the joint operation’s funds.No separate books are maintained for the joint operation.REQUIRED:1. How much is the profit of the joint operation?2. How much is Jaime's share in the profit?3. How much is Cersei's share in the profit?4. How much is the unsold inventory?5. Assuming Cersei takes the unsold inventory, how much will Cersei receive as cash settlement if the joint operation will be liquidated at the end of the year?6. Assuming Cersei takes the unsold inventory, how much…S Company had the following balances at the time it was acquired by P Company:Cash P36,000Accounts receivable 457,000Inventories 120,000Property, plant and equipment 696,400Goodwill 200,000Accounts payable 350,800P Company paid P1.4M for the net assets of S Company. It was determined that fair market values of inventories and property, plant and equipment were P133,000 and P900,000, respectively.An assumed contingent liability with a fair value amounting to P20,000 and such amount is considered a reliable measurement. Also, a P50,000 future losses or reorganization/ restructuring costs are expected to be incurred as a result of the business combination.In the books of P Company, how will be the amount of Goodwill arising from business combination?
- On the date of the business combination, the book values of Vaxx Corp’s net assets and liabilities approximated fair value except for inventory, which has a fair value of P45,000, and land, which had a fair value of P60,000. (using full goodwill approach). Pfizer Corporation Vaxx Corporation Cash 60,000 20,000 Accounts receivable 80,000 30,000 Inventory 90,000 40,000 Land 100,000 40,000 Buildings and equipment 200,000 150,000 Less: Accumulated depreciation -80,000 -50,000 Investment in Vaxx Corp. stock 160,000 - Total Assets 610,000 230,000 Accounts payable 110,000 30,000 Bonds payable 95,000 40,000 Common stock 200,000 40,000 Retained earnings 205,000 120,000 Total Liabilities and Equity 610,000 230,000 What amount will be reported as total stockholder’s equity in the consolidated balance sheet prepared immediately after the business combination? Group of answer choices 445,000 550,000 205,000…Sa, Nah, Pasa formed a joint operation. Sa is to act as managing joint operator and is designated to record the joint operation accounts in his books. As manager, he is allowed a salary of P12,000. Remaining profit (loss) is to be divided equally.The following balances appear at the end of 20x0 before adjustments for joint operation’s inventory and profits. Joint operations cash (dr), 51,000; Nah, capital (dr), 6,000; Pasa capital (cr), 30,000. The arrangement is to terminate on December 31, 2020 with unsold merchandise costing P13,000. Assuming that the joint operations loss is P1,000, what is the balance of the Joint Operation’s account before the distribution of profit?Reyes and Santos formed a joint operation to acquire and sell a particular lot of merchandise Reyes was to manage the operation and to furnish the capital, and the operators were to share equal in any gain or loss. On June 10, 2024. Santos sent Reyes P10.000 cash, which was immediately used to purchase merchandise which cost P10,000. Reyes paid freight of P240 on the merchandise purchased. On June 24, one half merchandise was sold for P7,200 cash. Reves paid the cost of delivering merchandise to customers, which amounted to P260. No further transactions occurred on June 30, 2024. 1. The profit (loss) of the operation for the period June 10 - June 30, 2024 is: 2.On June 30, 2024 after recognizing the profit (loss) on the uncompleted operation, the account of Santos on the books of Reyes will show a debit (credit) balance of:
- Use the following information for the next two questions: A and B formed a joint operation. The following were the transactions during the year: A B Total purchases 400 320 Total sales 960 720 Expenses paid 800 Other income 40 The joint operation was completed at the end of the year. Each joint operator is entitled to a 10% commission on its purchases and a 20% commission on its sales. Any remaining profit or loss is divided equally. How much is the profit (loss) of the joint operation? _____________________ On the cash settlement between the joint operators a. A pays B ₱368 b. B pays A ₱368 c. A pays B ₱428 d. B pays A ₱428Parent purchases the net assets of Sub for P3,168,000. What is the total assets of Parent after the combination? 7,254,000 9,181,600 8,113,600 7,354,000Star Company has outstanding a P6,000,000 note payable to an investment entity. Accrued interest payable on this note amounted to P600,000. Because of financial difficulties, the entity negotiated with the investment entity to exchange inventory of machine art to satisfy the debt. The inventory transferred is carried of P3,600,000. The estimated retail value of the inventory is P5,600,000. The perpetual inventory system is used. What amount of pretax gain on extinguishment should Star Company report as component of income from continuing operations in 2017?