The partners of Grafton Company have decided to liquidate their business. Noncash assets were sold for $115,000. The income ratios of the partners Kale D., Croix D., and Marais K. are 2:3:3, respectively. Complete the following schedule of cash payments for Grafton Company. DO IT! 3a: Partnership Liquidation No Capital Deficiency (Solution) Gafton Company Schedule of Cash
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- Partners Matero and Malaya each have a P200,000 capital balance and share profits and losses in a 3:2 ratio, respectively. Cash equals P100,000, non-cash assets equal P600,000, and liabilities equal P300,000. 1.If the non-cash assets are sold for P350,000, then Matero’s capital account will a. decrease by 105,000 b. decrease by 150,000 c. increase by 210,000 d. decrease by 210,000 2. If the non-cash assets are sold for P250,000, and each partner is personally insolvent, Malaya eventually will receive cash of a. 100,000 b. 0 c. 50,000 d. 60,000Explain with solution Partners Biore and Selisana each have a P450,000 capital balance and share profits and losses in a 3-2 ratio, respectively. Cash equals P150,000, non-cash assets equal P1,500,000, and liabilities equal P750,000. If the non-cash assets are sold for P700,000 and both partners agree to make up for any capital deficits with personal cash contributions, upon liquidation Selisana will receive a cash distribution of a. P100,000. b. P50,000. CP130,000. d. P0After liquidating noncash assets and paying creditors, account balances in the Oriole Co. are Cash $17,800: A Capital (Cr.) $7.600; B. Capital (Cr.) $6.600; and C, Capital (Cr.) $3,600. The partners share income equally. Journalize the final distribution of cash to the partners. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.) Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit
- Item Nos. 6 and 7 are based on the following information: The following are the capital balances and profit and loss ratios of the partners Mona, Nona, and Ona: Capital Profit & Loss Ratio Mona- P 20,000 20% Nona 10,000 30% Ona- 5,000 50% Total-- P 35,000 100% After realization of the assets and payment of liabilities, the cash available for distribution was P 18,000. Any capital deficiency is uncollectible. 6. What was the loss on realization? a. P 15,000. C. P 17,000. b. P 16,000. d. P 18,000. 7. How should the cash be distributed? b. a. Mona, P 3,600; Nona, P 5,400; and Ona, P 4,000. Mona, P 6,000; Nona, P 6,000; and Ona, P 6,000. c. Mona, P 15,200; Nona, P 2,800; and Ona, P O. d. Mona, P 18,000; Nona, P 0; and Ona, PO.PREPARE A JOURNAL ENTRY Partners A, B, and C has capital balances of P35,000, P 25,000, and P 15,000 respectively. Their capital ratios should be 2:1:2. They will adjust their capital balances through cash withdrawal and investment. Prepare the journal entry to reflect the adjustment. Tip: Use the table function.(c) On December 31, the capital balances and income ratios in Bismillah Company are as follows. Capital Balance Tk. 100,000 80,000 50,000 Income Ratio 50% 30% 20% Partner Abu Bakar Umar Usman Instructions (1) Journalize the withdrawal of Usman under each of the following assumptions. (i) Each of the continuing partners agrees to pay Tk. 30,000 in cash from personal funds to purchase Usman's ownership equity. Each receives 50% of Usman's equity. (ii) Umar agrees to purchase Usman's ownership interest for Tk. 35,000 cash. (iii) Usman is paid Tk. 60,000 from partnership assets, which includes a bonus to the retiring partner. (iv) Usman is paid Tk. 42,000 from partnership assets, and bonuses to the remaining partners are recognized.