Horngren's Accounting: The Managerial Chapters, Student Value Edition Plus Mylab Accounting With Pearson Etext - Access Card Package (12th Edition)
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ISBN: 9780134643168
Author: MILLER-NOBLES, Tracie L.; Mattison, Brenda L.; Matsumura, Ella Mae
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Chapter 12, Problem S12.7SE
Accounting for the admission of a new partner
Learning Objective 4
Penn has $90,500 capital and Hammet has $68,500 capital in the Penn & Hammet partnership. Penn and Hammet share
Requirements
1. Calculate Pilard's capital in the new partnership.
2. Journalize the partnership’s receipt of the $53,000 from Pilard.
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