EBK ADVANCED ACCOUNTING
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Author: Cheng
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Chapter 14, Problem 1UTI
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Introduction: Partnership is a form business wherein two or more individuals carry on a business to achieve a common purpose. All the norms and mutual decisions of partners are written down in a partnership agreement. To discuss: Concerns an individual might face when 30% interest in partnership is sold to an incoming partner for 30% of existing capital balances.
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Given: 30% interest in partnership is sold to an incoming partner for 30% of existing capital balances.
Explanation: In such a situation, incoming partner contributes to existing partner in return of their share i.e., a new partner deals directly with an existing partner/partners. Following are two major concerns admitting of new partner:
- The transaction doesn’t take place between the partnership firm and new partner. Instead, it is between new partner and existing partner/partners.
- The consideration given by new partner may not be a reliable indicator for valuation of existing parter’s share in partnership. There exist a high possiblity that less consideration is paid for an existing partner’s share with high value.
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In the AD partnership, Allen's capital is $140,000 and Daniel's is $40,000 and they share income in a 3:1 ratio, respectively. They decide to admit David to the partnership. Each of the following questions is independent of the others. Refer to the information provided above. What amount will David have to invest to give him one-fifth percent interest in the capital of the partnership if no goodwill or bonus is recorded? Multiple Choice A. $36,000 B. $50,000 C. $45,000 D. $60,000
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EBK ADVANCED ACCOUNTING
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