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A, B, C, D, and E wants to create a partnership. A promised to contribute his jewelries. B will contribute his jewelry cases worth P500,000.00. C, D, and E promised to contribute P100,000.00 each. They come to you to ask you for guidance. They want to know if their agreements as to their contribution is enough to create a valid partnership. What will you tell them?
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- Arun and Margot want to admit Tammy as a third partner for their partnership. Their capital balances prior to Tammys admission are $50,000 each. Prepare a schedule showing how the bonus should be divided among the three, assuming the profit or loss agreement will be 1:3 once Tammy has been admitted and her contribution is: A. $20,000 B. $80,000 C. $50,000. In addition, show the resulting journal entries to each of the three partners capital accounts.Ana, Bea and Carol decided to form a partnership contributing the following items. Ana is to invest her existing business in the partnership consisting of the following accounts; cash of P20,000; accounts receivable of P50,000; inventory P30,000; fixtures of P40,000; payables of P12,000. Bea on the other hand is to invest cash of P15,000 and a delivery truck costing P30,000 but is mortgaged with the bank for P20,000. The partners agree that the receivables will re have a 90% realizable value. The inventory would be valued at P20,000. P5,000 of the payables would be paid prior to the formation of the partnership. The delivery truck would have a 20% increase in its market value. The partnership will shoulder only 80% of the mortgage and Carol is to invest cash to be able to have a 40% interest in the partnership.How much cash should Carol invest in the newly formed partnership?A. 61,200 B. 138,000 C. 60,800 D. 102,000D was tasked to buy all the coffee beans supplies for the partnership. The accountant of the partnership gave D P100,000.00. When D was about to pay the coffee beans, D found out that he was lacking P50,000.00. So that he will not be delayed in delivering the coffee beans, D gave an additional P50,000.00. What right can D avail to get back his P50,000.00? He has the remedy for accounting He has the remedy for return of the capital He has the remedy to file for reimbursement He has the remedy for information
- PP, RR and SS are new CPA’s and are to form a partnership. PP is to contribute cash of P50,000 and his computer originally costing P60,000 but has a second-hand value of P25,000. RR is to contribute cash of P80,000. SS, whose family is selling computers, is to contribute cash of P25,000 and a brand-new computer with a regular selling price of P60,000 but which cost is P50,000. Partners agree to share profits equally. The capital balances upon formation are: PP RR SSa. P 75,000 P80,000 P85,000b. P110,000 P80,000 P75,000c. P 80,000 P80,000 P80,000d. P 83,333 P83,333 P83,334Josiah Barlow, Patty DuMont, and Owen Maholic are contemplating the formation og a partnership. According to the partnership agreement, Barlow is to invest $60,000 and devote one-half time, DuMont is to invest $40,000 and devote three-fourths time, and Maholic is to make no investment and devote full time. Would Maholic be correct in assuming that since he is not contributing any assets to the firm, he is risking nothing? Explain.1. X is indebted to the partnership for P10,000.00 and to the managing partner, Y, for P20,000.00. Y was able to collect from X, P6,000.00. How much should Y give the partnership? a. P2,500.00 b. P2,000.00 c. P3,000.00 d P1,500.002. The ZXC Partnership is very successful. However, it was later on discovered that Partner T, the accountant of the partnership, was working as a part-time accountant in a university. What is the remedy of the partnership against T? a. None of the above b. .The partnership may compel A to remit all his salaries. c. The partnership may compel A to resign in the university. d. The partnership may file a criminal complaint of estafa against A
- Jerry and Chan have formed a partnership. Jerry contributed cash of 630,000 and computer equipment that cost 225,000. The fair value of the computer is 180,000. Jerry has notes payable on the computer worth 60,000 to be assumed by the partnership. Jerry is to have 60% capital interest in the partnership. Gray contributed only 450,000. The partners agreed to share profits and losses equally. Jerry should make an additional investment or withdrawal at what amount?Romeo is trying to decide whether to accept a salary of P40,000 or a salary of P25,000 plus a bonus of 10% of net income after salary and bonus as a means of allocating profit among the partners. Salaries traceable to the other partners are estimated to be P100,000. What amount of income would be necessary so that Romeo would consider the choices equal: A. 165,000 B. 290,000 C. 265,000 D. 305,000Aris, Blair, and Cassie are partners who split profits in a 3:3:4 ratio. They have recently been overwhelmed by the volume of work and have agreed to admit Shane to the partnership in exchange for a monetary investment. Their capital accounts have current balances of USD60,000, USD80,000, and USD120,000, respectively. Assuming Shane is given a 20% interest in the partnership in exchange for a Php60,000 monetary investment, what are Cassie and Shane's capital balances after Shane's admission?
- A is trying to decide whether to accept a salary of P40,000 or a salary of P25,000 plus a bonus of 10% of net income before salary and bonus as a means of allocating profit among the partners. Salaries traceable to the other partners are estimated to be P100,000. What amount of income would be necessary so that A would consider the choices to be equal?Bill, Bob, and Bo, are partners in the Trendy Company, a retailer of inexpensive kids' wear. They share profits and losses in a 1:4:5 ratio and have decided to expand their business territory. They have agreed to admit Burt to the partnership for a cash Investment. Their capital balances are currently P60,000, P100,000, and P140,000, respectively. Assuming Burt contributes P80,000 for a 20% interest, the entry to record his investment in the partnership includes a: a. credit to Burt, capital for P76,000 b. debit to Bill, capital for P2,000 c. debit to Bob, capital for P8,000 d. credit to Bo, capital, for P10,000Ranran, Sansan, and Tantan are forming a new partnership. The following are their contributions: • Ranran is to invest cash of P100,000 and stapling equipment originally costing P120,000 but has a second-had market value of P50,000. • Sansan is to invest cash of P 160,000. • Tantan, whose family is engaged in selling stapling equipment, is to contribute cash of P50,000, and a brand-new stapling equipment to be used by the partnership with a regular price of P 120,000 but which cost their family's busmess P100,000. • The partners agreed to share profits and loss equally.The capital balances upon formation are: a) Ranran - ₱220,000; Sansan - ₱160,000; Tantan - ₱220,000 b) Ranran - ₱150,000; Sansan - ₱160,000; Tantan - ₱170,000 c) Ranran - ₱150,000; Sansan - ₱160,000; Tantan - ₱220,000 d) Ranran - ₱176,666; Sansan - ₱176,666; Tantan - ₱176,668