ADVANCED ACCOUNTING CHAPTERS 15-19
ADVANCED ACCOUNTING CHAPTERS 15-19
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ISBN: 9781337046251
Author: FISCHER
Publisher: CENGAGE C
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.6P
To determine

Concept introduction

Partnership firm

It is a form of a business in which a group of people shares all the profit and losses with each other which are often called as partners comes together and runs a partnership firm.

To prepare: A worksheet that shows the various partners’ capital balances from the December 31, 2015.

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Answer to Problem 14.6P

The required worksheet to shows the various partners’ capital balances.

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    YearTransactionsM($)R($)H($)P($)Total($)
    2016Starting balance
    Profit allocation
    Distribution
    Balance at the year end
    54,000127,000(100,000)81,60076,000102,4000(100,000)78,400130,000230,000(200,000)160,000
    2017Starting balance
    Admission of Mr.H
    Allocation of profits
    Distribution
    Balance at the year end
    81,60030,000145,250(80,000)176,85078,40020,00098,875(80,000)117,27570,00085,875(80,000)75,875160,000120,000330,000(240,000)370,000
    2019Beginning balance
    Net asset adjustment
    Recognition of r goodwill
    Partnership interest sold by Mr.R
    334,125(5,000)20,875(350,000)95,875(5,000)370,000(10,000)20,875(350,000)
    Subtotal90,87590,875
    Admission of Mr.P21,62575,00096,625
    Balance in the end112,50075,000187,500

Allocation of profit for Mr.M and Mr.R in the year 2016:

    TransactionsMr.M ($)Mr.R ($)Total ($)
    Salary80,000100,000180,000
    Bonus46,00046,000
    Total126,000100,000226,000
    Net income230,000
    Balance available for sharing profit4,000
    Profit and loss percentage40%60%
    Calculated profit1,6002,400
    Allocation of profit127,000102,400

Allocation of profit for Mr.M, Mr.R and Mr.H in the year 2017:

    TransactionsMr.M ($)Mr.R ($)Mr.H ($)Total ($)
    salary80,000100,00070,000250,000
    Bonus66,00016,50082,500
    Total 146,000100,00086,500332,500
    Deduct: net income330,000
    Balance available for sharing profit(2,500)
    Profit and loss percentage30%45%25%
    Calculated profit(750)(1,125)(625)
    Allocation of profit145,25098,87585,875

The capital share for existing partners at the time of admission of the new partner Mr.H.

The new partnership has a value of $280,000 as that the new partner paid $70,000 for an 25% interest in the capital.

So, the total available capital among the partners is $230,000 and the total value of new capital $280,000 which results in additional requires capital of $50,000 .

This additional required capital should be shared by Mr. M and Mr.R based on their profit and loss percentage that is 30% and 45% respectively.

The starting balance of Mr. R and Mr.H is $334,125 and $95,875 .

Now the goodwill for MR.R:

    TransactionsAmount ($)
    Beginning balance of MR.R for 2019334,125
    Deduct: decrease in the net asset5,000
    Capital balance after adjustment 329,125
    Deduct: sales of interest by MR.R350,000
    Recognition of Mr.R’s goodwill20,875

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