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Chapter 12, Problem 12.25EX
a.
To determine
Limited Liability Company
It is that form of organization which is formed as a legal entity that provides limited liability to the owners. It has a common seal.
To prepare: The statement of LLC liquidation
b.
To determine
To record: The
c.
To determine
To explain: The role of the income and loss sharing ratio in liquidating an LLC.
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Statement of LLC Liquidation
Lester, Torres, and Hearst are members of Arcadia Sales, LLC, sharing income and losses in the ratio of 2:2:1, respectively. The members decide to liquidate the limited liability company. The members' equity prior to liquidation and asset realization on August 1 are as follows:
Lester
$16,000
Torres
37,100
Hearst
23,000
Total
$76,100
In winding up operations during the month of August, noncash assets with a book value of $100,200 are sold for $124,200, and liabilities of $33,200 are satisfied. Prior to realization, Arcadia Sales has a cash balance of $9,100.
a. Prepare a statement of LLC liquidation. Enter any subtractions (balance deficiencies, payments, cash distributions, divisions of loss, sale of assets) as negative numbers using a minus sign. If an amount is zero, enter "o".
Arcadia Sales, LLC
Statement of LLC Liquidation
For the Period August 1-31
Member
Member
Member
Equity
Equity
Equity
Noncash
Lester (2/5) + Torres (2/5) + Hearst (1/5)
Cash +…
Statement of LLC Liquidation
Lester, Torres, and Hearst are members of Arcadia Sales, LLC, sharing income and losses in the ratio of 2:2:1, respectively. The members decide to liquidate the limited liability company. The members' equity prior to liquidation and asset realization on August 1 are as follows:
Lester
$28,100
Torres
65,000
Hearst
40,400
Total
$133,500
In winding up operations during the month of August, noncash assets with a book value of $175,800 are sold for $218,000, and liabilities of $56,500 are satisfied. Prior to realization, Arcadia Sales has a cash balance of $14,200.
a. Prepare a statement of LLC liquidation. Enter any subtractions (balance deficiencies, payments, cash distributions, divisions of loss, sale of assets) as negative numbers using a minus sign. If an amount is zero, enter "0".
Arcadia Sales, LLC
Statement of LLC Liquidation
For the Period August 1-31
Cash +
NoncashAssets =
Liabilities +
MemberEquityLester (2/5) +…
Statement of LLC Liquidation
Lester, Torres, and Hearst are members of Arcadia Sales, LLC, sharing income and losses in the ratio of 2:2:1, respectively. The members decide to liquidate the limited liability company. The members' equity prior to liquidation and asset realization on August 1 are as follows:
Lester
$28,100
Torres
65,000
Hearst
40,400
Total
$133,500
In winding up operations during the month of August, noncash assets with a book value of $175,800 are sold for $218,000, and liabilities of $56,500 are satisfied. Prior to realization, Arcadia Sales has a cash balance of $14,200.
a. Prepare a statement of LLC liquidation. Enter any subtractions (balance deficiencies, payments, cash distributions, divisions of loss, sale of assets) as negative numbers using a minus sign. If an amount is zero, enter "0".
Arcadia Sales, LLC
Statement of LLC Liquidation
For the Period August 1-31
Cash +
NoncashAssets =
Liabilities +
MemberEquityLester (2/5) +…
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