Exercise 16-3
The unsuccessful partnership of the Jones Brothers is about to undergo liquidation. They have asked you to estimate the amount of cash that each brother will receive. They share profits and losses equally.
| Cash | $23,000 | Liabilities | $32,000 | ||||
| Noncash Assets | 102,000 | Doug, Capital | 53,000 | ||||
| Dave, Capital | 46,000 | ||||||
| Dan, Capital | (6,000 | ) | |||||
| $125,000 | $125,000 |
Both Doug and Dave are personally solvent, but Dan is not. They
estimate that they will receive $54,000 from the sale of the
noncash assets.
Prepare a schedule to estimate the amount of cash each brother will
receive. (Enter credit balance of an account and credit
posting to an account with negative sign preceding the number, e.g.
-45 or parentheses, e.g. (45).)
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(1/3) Dave |
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| Capital balances | 53000 | 46000 | (6000) |
| Loss on sale of asset | -16000 | -16000 | -16000 |
| 37000 | 30000 | -22000 | |
| Allocate debit balance | -11000 | -11000 | 22000 |
| Estimated cash payment | 26000 | 19000 | 0 |
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Loss on sale = sale value -book value
= 54000 -102000
=48000 to be shared equally or 48000*1/3 = 16000
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Debit balance of Dan to be shared equally among remaining solvent partners
Exercise 16-3 The unsuccessful partnership of the Jones Brothers is about to undergo liquidation. They have...
Exercise 16-3
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The unsuccessful partnership of the Jones Brothers is about to
undergo liquidation. They have asked you to estimate the amount of
cash that each brother will receive. They share profits and losses
equally.
Cash
$23,000
Liabilities
$32,000
Noncash Assets
102,000
Doug, Capital
53,000
Dave, Capital
46,000
Dan, Capital
(6,000
)
$125,000
$125,000
Both Doug and Dave are personally solvent, but Dan is not. They
estimate that they will receive $54,000 from...
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