ADVANCED FIN.ACCT.(LL)-W/ACCESS>CUSTOM<
ADVANCED FIN.ACCT.(LL)-W/ACCESS>CUSTOM<
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Chapter 16, Problem 16.7E

a

To determine

Liquidation of partnership: Winding-up and liquidation of the partnership begin after its dissolution. The winding-up process includes the transactions necessary to liquidate the partnership, such as collection of receivables disposal of noncash assets, payment of partnership’s obligations and distribution of any remaining net balance to the partners, in cash according to their capital interests. If partnership agreement does not have any provisions on liquidation or any liquidation ratio or profits or loss ratio for distribution of remaining balance it is distributed using normal profit and loss ratio during partnership’s operation.

Requirement 1

the amount of cash each partner will receive when profit and loss sharing ratio is 3:3:2:2

a

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Answer to Problem 16.7E

When profit and loss sharing ratio for partners N, O, P, and Q, is 3:3:2:2 each partner will get payments as follows:

N - $0

O - $42,857

P - $53,572

Q - $8,571

Explanation of Solution

    N 30%O 30%P 20%Q 20%
    Capital balance at beginning15,00075,00075,00030,000
    Loss on sale of asset $190,000 − 100,000 = $90,000(27,000)(27,000)(18,000)(18,000)
    Balance after allocation of loss(12,000)48,00057,00012,000
    Distribution of deficit of insolvent partner N12,000
    O $12,000 x 30/70(5,143)
    P $12,000 x 20/70(3.428)
    Q $12,000 x 20/ 70(3,429)
    Capital after distribution of N’s deficit042,85753,5728,571
    Payment to partners0(42,857)(53,572)(8,571)

b

To determine

Liquidation of partnership: Winding-up and liquidation of the partnership begin after its dissolution. The winding-up process includes the transactions necessary to liquidate the partnership, such as collection of receivables disposal of noncash assets, payment of partnership’s obligations and distribution of any remaining net balance to the partners, in cash according to their capital interests. If partnership agreement does not have any provisions on liquidation or any liquidation ratio or profits or loss ratio for distribution of remaining balance it is distributed using normal profit and loss ratio during partnership’s operation.

Requirement 2

the amount of cash each partner will receive when profit and loss sharing ratio is 3:1:2:2

b

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Answer to Problem 16.7E

When profit and loss sharing ratio for partners N, O, P, and Q, is 3:1:2:2 each partner will get payments as follows:

N - $0

O - $63,750

P - $41,250

Q - $0

Explanation of Solution

    N 30%O 10%P 20%Q 20%
    Capital balance at beginning15,00075,00075,00030,000
    Loss on sale of asset $190,000 − 100,000 = $90,000(27,000)(9,000)(27,000)(27,000)
    Balance after allocation of loss(12,000)66,00048,0003,000
    Distribution of deficit of insolvent partner N12,000
    O $12,000 x 10/70(1,714)
    P $12,000 x 30/70(5,143)
    Q $12,000 x 30/ 70(5,143)
    Capital after distribution of N’s deficit064,28642,857(2,143)
    Distribution of Q deficit2,143
    Q $2,143 x 10/40(536)
    P $2,143 x 30/40(1607)
    Capital after distribution of Q’s deficit063,75041,2500
    Payment to partners0(63,750)(41,250)0

c

To determine

Liquidation of partnership: Winding-up and liquidation of the partnership begin after its dissolution. The winding-up process includes the transactions necessary to liquidate the partnership, such as collection of receivables disposal of noncash assets, payment of partnership’s obligations and distribution of any remaining net balance to the partners, in cash according to their capital interests. If partnership agreement does not have any provisions on liquidation or any liquidation ratio or profits or loss ratio for distribution of remaining balance it is distributed using normal profit and loss ratio during partnership’s operation.

Requirement 3

the amount of cash each partner will receive when profit and loss sharing ratio is 3:1:2:4

c

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 16.7E

When profit and loss sharing ratio for partners N, O, P, and Q, is 3:1:2:4 each partner will get payments as follows:

N - $0

O - $60,000

P - $45,000

Q - $0

Explanation of Solution

    N 30%O 10%P 20%Q 40%
    Capital balance at beginning15,00075,00075,00030,000
    Loss on sale of asset $190,000 − 100,000 = $90,000(27,000)(9,000)(18,000)(36,000)
    Balance after allocation of loss(12,000)66,00057,000(6,000)
    Distribution of deficit of insolvent partner N, Q12,0006,000
    O $18,000 x 10/30(6,000)
    P $12,000 x 20/30(12,000)
    Capital after distribution of N’s & Q’s deficit060,00045,0000
    Payment to partners0(60,000)(45,000)0

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