On January 31, Sierra retires from the partnership of Sierra, Brandon, and Tom. The partner capital balances are Sierra, $34,000; Brandon $50,000; and Tom, $18,000. The profit-and-loss-sharing ratio has been 5:3:2 for Sierra, Brandon, and Tom, respectively.
1. Journalize the withdrawal of Sierra assuming she receives $40,000 cash.
2. Journalize the withdrawal of Sierra assuming she receives
$25,000 cash.
(Record debits first, then credits. Select the explanation on the last line of the journal entry.)
1.
Journal
| Date | Account title | Debit | Credit |
| Capital - Sierra | 34,000 | ||
| Capital, Brandon | 3,600 | ||
| Capital, Tom | 2,400 | ||
| Cash | 40,000 |
2.
Journal
| Date | Account title | Debit | Credit |
| Capital - Sierra | 34,000 | ||
| Capital, Brandon | 5,400 | ||
| Capital, Tom | 3,600 | ||
| Cash | 25,000 |
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