ADVANCED ACCOUNTING-LL
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A company going through a Chapter 7 bankruptcy has the following account balances:
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The Sunshine Company has the following data in connection with its bankruptcy petition with the Securities and Exchange Commission at the end of 2018.
Unsecured creditorsP287.500.
Liabilities with priority137,500
Secured Liabilities
Debt 1, P262,500; value of pledged asset 225,000
Debt 2, P212,500, value of pledged asset 125,000
Debt 3, P150,000, value of pledged asset 175,000'
The company also has a number of other assets that are not pledge in any way, The creditors holding Debt 2 want to receive at least P177,50
Required: For how much do these free assets have to be sold so that Debt 2 would receive exactly P177,500.
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Down Dog Corporation filed a petition for bankruptcy on June 30, 2014. Data relevant to its
financial position as of this date are:
Cash
Accounts receivable-net
Inventories
Equipment-net
Total assets
Accounts payable
Rent payable
Wages payable
Note payable plus accrued interest
Capital stock
Retained earnings (deficit)
Total liabilities and equity
Requirements:
Book Value
P3,000
72,000
60,000
165,000
P300,000
P72,000
21,000
45,000
96,000
180,000
(120.000)
P300.000
Estimated Net
Realizable Values
P3,000
48,000
72,000
87,000
P210,000
1. Prepare a statement of affairs assuming that the note payable and interest
are secured by a mortgage on the equipment.
2. Estimate the amount that will be paid to each class of claims if priority
liquidation expenses, including trustee fees, are P24,000 and estimated net
realizable values are realized.
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