Determine how the available cash to be distributed

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Question - Partners Petre, Reeves, Virgo and Kinsey share income in a ratio of 4:2:2:2, respectively. On April 1, 2015, they decided to terminate operations and begin a process of liquidation. The partnership's trial balance on that date shows the following:


Debit

Credit

Cash

$ 32,000


Accounts receivable

87,000


Loan Receivable from Reeves

25,000


Inventory

55,000


Land

30,000


Equipment

112,000


Truck

37,000


Accounts Payable


$ 48,000

Loan Payable


75,000

Loan Payable to Petre


80,000

Petre, Capital


71,000

Reeves, Capital


42,000

Virgo, Capital


53,000

Kinsey, Capital


9,000

Total

$378,000

$378,000

Assets were sold over a three-month period. At the end of each month, available cash was distributed to the partners. The liquidation proceeds as follows:

April 2015:

1. Returned inventory costing $10,000 to the supplier, who granted a credit of $8,500 against the open accounts payable.

2. Collected $45,000 of the accounts receivable; collection of the remainder is uncertain.

3. Sold the remaining inventory to a competitor for $30,000.

4. Sold the equipment for $80,000.

5. Paid liquidation expenses of $5,500.

6. Paid the general loan and the remaining accounts payable in full.

7. Retained $20,000 of cash for potential future obligations and liquidation expenses.

May 2015:

1. Collected $15,000 of the accounts receivable, and the remainder is determined to be uncollectible.

2. Transferred the truck to Petre in exchange for a $30,000 reduction in partnership's loan payable to Petre.

3. Paid liquidation expenses of 3,000.

4. Retained $10,000 of cash for potential future obligations and liquidation expenses.

June 2015:

1. Sold the land for $125,000.

2. Paid liquidation expenses of $8,000.

3. Distributed all remaining cash.

REQUIRED:

1. Develop a pre-distribution plan for this partnership as of April 1, 2015. Assume estimated liquidation expenses of $20,000

2. Determine how the available cash to be distributed at the end of April, May, and June according to the plan developed in Part 1.

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