Fundamental Accounting Principles
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ISBN: 9781259916960
Author: Wild, John J., Shaw, Ken W.
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 12, Problem 10DQ
Kay, Kat, and Kim are partners. In a liquidation, Kay’s share of partnership losses exceeds her capita) account balance. Moreover she is unable to meet the deficit from tier personal assets, and her partners share the excess losses. Does this relieve Kay of liability?
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Kay, Kat, and Kim are partners. In a liquidation, Kay’s share of partnership losses exceeds her capital account balance. Moreover, she is unable to meet the deficit from her personal assets, and her partners share the excess losses. Does this relieve Kay of liability?
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The properties of all the partners shall be held liable.
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B. Had no effect on the capital balances of Bill and Hill.
C.Was recorded as an expense.
D. Was recorded as goodwill.
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