FINANCIAL ACCT-CONNECT
FINANCIAL ACCT-CONNECT
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ISBN: 9781266627903
Author: Wild
Publisher: INTER MCG
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Problem 2. The partnership agreement of Wanwan, Layla and Claude provides for the year-end allocation of net income in the following order: First, Wanwan is to receive 10% of net income up to P200,000 and 20% over 200,000 Second, Layla and Claude are each too receive 5% of the remaining income over P300,000. The balance of income is to be allocated equally among the three partners. The partnership income was P500,000 before any allocations to partners. What amount should be allocated to each partner?
Problem 3. The A,B,C partnership agreement specifies that partnership net income be allocated as follows:                                                        A                         B                      C             Salary allowance                       P30,000               P10,000               P40,000Interest on ave. capital balance  10%                     10%                      10%       Remainder                                  40%                      40%                     20%       The average capital balances for the current year were P50,000 for A, P30,000 for B, and P20,000 FOR c. Assuming a current year net income of P150,000, what amount should be allocated to each partner? Assuming a current year net income of P50,000, what amount should be allocated to each partner?
2. Use the following information for the next three cases: The partnership agreement of A, B and C stipulates the following: Partners A and C shall receive annual salaries of P12,000 and P8,000, respectively. DA bonus of 10% of profit after salaries but before deduction of bonus shall be given to Partner A, the managing partner. Each partner shall receive 10% interest on average capital investments. TAny remaining profit or loss shall be shared as follows: 40% to A and 30% each to B and C. The average capital investments of partners during the year are as follows: AP100,000 B 60,000 C 120,000 Case #1: The partnership earns profit of P100,000. Requirement: Compute for the respective shares of the partners on the partnership profit. Case #2: The partnership earns profit of P10,000. Requirement: Compute for the respective shares of the partners on the partnership profit. Case #3: The partnership incurs loss of P20,000. Requirement: Compute for the respective shares of the partners on the…
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