FUNDAMENTAL ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES
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Chapter 12, Problem 8QS
To determine
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To Prepare: The journal entry for the admission of Partner K.
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Exercise 2: Admission by Contributing Capital to Partnership Directly
Dennis is being admitted into the partnership of Danilo, Romeo and Sanros. As of the date
of admission, the capital balances and share in net income of the three partners are as follows:
Capital Balance
P30,000
P/L Ratio
Danilo
30%
Romeo
60,000
50
Sanros
10,000
20
Make the entries incidental to the admission of Dennis who invests P30,000 for:
a. 1/5 interest in the partnership with capital credit equal to his investment.
b. 1/3 interest in the partnership with total capitalization of P150,000.
c. 1/5 interest in the partnership with total capitalization of P130,000.
d. 30% interest in the partnership with total capitalization of P130,000.
e. 25% interest in the partnership with total agreed capital of P150,000.
f. 30% interest in the partnership. The partnership has asset revaluation of P10,000
g. 15% interest in the total partners' equity of P150,000.
Admitting New Partner Who Contributes Assets After the tangible assets have been adjusted to current
market prices, the capital accounts of Grayson Jackson and Harry Barge have balances of $93, 000 and $
130,000, respectively. Lewan Gorman is to be admitted to the partnership, contributing $62,000 cash to the
partnership, for which he is to receive an ownership equity of $81,000. All partners share equally in income.
Question Content Area a. Journalize the entry to record the admission of Gorman, who is to receive a bonus
of $19,000. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. blank Cash 62,000 Lewan Gorman,
Drawing 81,000 Harry Barge, Capital 19,000 Lewan Gorman, Capital 81,000 Question Content Area b.
What are the capital balances of each partner after the admission of the new partner? Partner Balance
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Chapter 2-Nature and Formation of a Partnership
EXERCISES
Exercise 2-1 (Cash and Non-cash Contributions)
Give the entry to record the investment of Alonzo into the partnership under each of the
following independent assumptions:
a.
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conter c.
How d.
does
Cash of P400,000.
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Accounts receivable of P500,000 with an allowance for uncollectible accounts of
P50,000.
Inventories that cost P300,000 using the moving average method accepted by the
partnership at its FIFO value of 80% of average cost.
Equipment that cost P900,000 with a book value of P300,000 after four years of use
without salvage value. The equipment should have been depreciated over a 10-year
useful life.
Exercise 2-2 (Cash and Net Asset Contributions)
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