Reference no: EM132764754
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Q1) Use the following information for the next two cases: A and B decided to liquidate their partnership. The partnership's records show the following information:
Cash -
Non-cash assets 80,000
Total assets 80,000
Liabilities 15,000
Loan payable to Partner A 10,000
Loan payable to Partner B 17,000
A, capital (80%) 20,000
B, capital (20%) 18,000
Total liabilities and equity 80,000
Case 1: Lump-sum liquidation All the non-cash assets are sold for 50,000.
Requirement: Determine the amounts distributable to A and B in the liquidation.
Case 2: Installment liquidation The non-cash assets are sold in installments. Settlement of partners' claims shall be made in installments as cash becomes available. In the first sale, three-fourths (3/4) of the non-cash assets are sold for 45,000.
Requirement: Determine the amounts distributable to A and B after the first installment sale.
Q2) Use the following information for the next two questions: Farewell Partnership is undergoing liquidation. Information on Farewell follows:
Cash 40,000
Accounts receivable 180,000
Receivable from B 10,000
Inventory 160,000
Equipment 310,000 Total 700,000
Accrued liabilities 250,000
Payable to A 20,000
A, Capital (60%) 240,000
B, Capital (40%) 190,000
Total 700,000
Case 1: Lump-sum liquidation Information on the conversion of non-cash assets is as follows: a. Only 60% of the accounts receivable was collected; the balance is uncollectible. b. 50,000 was received for the entire inventory. c. The equipment was sold at its carrying amount. d. 10,000 Liquidation expenses were paid.
Requirement: Determine the amounts of cash distributed to the partners in the final settlement of their capital accounts.
Case 2: Installment liquidation Information on the first conversion of non-cash assets is as follows:
a. Half of the accounts receivable was collected.
b. Inventory costing 60,000 was sold for 20,000.
c. Equipment with carrying amount of 200,000 was sold for 120,000.
d. 10,000 liquidation expenses were paid.
e. The partners estimate additional liquidation costs of 5,000.
f. Both partners are personally insolvent.
Requirement: Determine the amounts of cash distributed to the partners from the partial realization of partnership assets.
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