Advanced Financial Accounting
12th Edition
ISBN: 9781259916977
Author: Christensen, Theodore E., COTTRELL, David M., Budd, Cassy
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Education,
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Chapter 16, Problem 16.2.4E
To determine
Introduction: Installment liquidation involves selling assets of
To choose: Correct answer if the cash is distributed to each partner after settlement with creditors and $3,000 is withheld.
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1. Which of the following statement is correct concerning liquidation of a partnership?
I. Assets must be liquidated solely through sale transaction
II. Assets can be sold at distress prices in a single transaction to an interested party
III. All assets can be sold at fair value in a single transaction to a competitor or to others who wish to continue the business.
[A] I only
[B] I and II only
[C] II and III only
[D] I, II and III
2. S1: Lump-sum liquidation refers to a series of interim distributions to partners while the sale of noncash assets and the payment of liabilities is occurring. S2: Installment liquidation refers to the sale of noncash assets and payment of liabilities before single distribution to partners.
[A] Both statements are correct
[B] Both statements are incorrect
[C] Only S1 is correct
[D] Only S1 is incorrect
Partnership liquidation
I only have a question on one part of my problem, so I am adding only the relevant data for my question.
Noncash assets= 100,000
Tim, Capital(20%)=(15,000)
1. Before beginning liquidation activities, Tim must eliminate his deficit balance. Assuming the noncash assets have zero value, what is the maximum amount Tim must contribute to the partnership to eliminate the deficit balance in her capital account?
Would this be $15,000 instead of $35,000 as noncash assets have zero value?
The topic is about Partnership Liquidation. Based on the problem on the picture, choose the letter of correct answer;
In November, Sarrah and Sapphira should receive:
Sarrah Sapphira
a. 45,000 67,500
b. 45,000 0
c. 0 67500
d. 81,500 103,500
Chapter 16 Solutions
Advanced Financial Accounting
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