Statement of Partnership Liquidation
After the accounts are closed on April 10, prior to liquidating the partnership, the capital accounts of Zach Fairchild, Austin Lowes, and Amber Howard are $37,400, $6,600, and $29,700, respectively. Cash and noncash assets total $9,600 and $74,100, respectively. Amounts owed to creditors total $10,000. The partners share income and losses in the ratio of 1:1:2. Between April 10 and April 30, the noncash assets are sold for $39,300, the partner with the capital deficiency pays the deficiency to the partnership, and the liabilities are paid.
Required:
1. Prepare a statement of partnership liquidation, indicating (a) the sale of assets and division of loss, (b) the payment of liabilities, (c) the receipt of the deficiency (from the appropriate partner), and (d) the distribution of cash.
Enter any subtractions (balance deficiencies, payments, cash distributions, divisions of loss, sale of assets) as negative numbers using a minus sign. If there is no amount or an amount is zero, enter "0".
| Fairchild, Lowes, and Howard Statement of Partnership Liquidation For Period April 10-30 |
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| Cash | + | Noncash Assets | = | Liabilities | + | Fairchild, Capital (1/4) | + | Lowes, Capital (1/4) | + | Howard, Capital (2/4) | |||||||
| Balances before realization | $fill in the blank 1 | $fill in the blank 2 | $fill in the blank 3 | $fill in the blank 4 | $fill in the blank 5 | $fill in the blank 6 | |||||||||||
| Sale of assets and division of loss | fill in the blank 7 | fill in the blank 8 | fill in the blank 9 | fill in the blank 10 | fill in the blank 11 | fill in the blank 12 | |||||||||||
| Balances after realization | $fill in the blank 13 | $fill in the blank 14 | $fill in the blank 15 | $fill in the blank 16 | $fill in the blank 17 | $fill in the blank 18 | |||||||||||
| Payment of liabilities | fill in the blank 19 | fill in the blank 20 | fill in the blank 21 | fill in the blank 22 | fill in the blank 23 | fill in the blank 24 | |||||||||||
| Balances after payment of liabilities | $fill in the blank 25 | $fill in the blank 26 | $fill in the blank 27 | $fill in the blank 28 | $fill in the blank 29 | $fill in the blank 30 | |||||||||||
| Receipt of deficiency | fill in the blank 31 | fill in the blank 32 | fill in the blank 33 | fill in the blank 34 | fill in the blank 35 | fill in the blank 36 | |||||||||||
| Balances | $fill in the blank 37 | $fill in the blank 38 | $fill in the blank 39 | $fill in the blank 40 | $fill in the blank 41 | $fill in the blank 42 | |||||||||||
| Cash distributed to partners | fill in the blank 43 | fill in the blank 44 | fill in the blank 45 | fill in the blank 46 | fill in the blank 47 | fill in the blank 48 | |||||||||||
| Final balances | $fill in the blank 49 | $fill in the blank 50 | $fill in the blank 51 | $fill in the blank 52 | $fill in the blank 53 | $fill in the blank 54 | |||||||||||
2. Assume the partner with the capital deficiency declares bankruptcy and is unable to pay the deficiency.
a. Journalize the entry to allocate the partner's deficiency. For a compound transaction, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
| ACCOUNT | DEBIT | CREDIT |
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| Zach Fairchild, Capital | fill in the blank 56 | fill in the blank 57 |
| Amber Howard, Capital | fill in the blank 59 | fill in the blank 60 |
| Austin Lowes, Capital | fill in the blank 62 | fill in the blank 63 |
b. Journalize the entry to distribute the remaining cash. For a compound transaction, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
| ACCOUNT | DEBIT | CREDIT |
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| Zach Fairchild, Capital | fill in the blank 65 | fill in the blank 66 |
| Amber Howard, Capital | fill in the blank 68 | fill in the blank 69 |
| Cash | fill in the blank 71 | fill in the blank 72 |
In: Accounting
After the accounts are closed on April 10, prior to liquidating the partnership, the capital accounts of Zach Fairchild, Austin Lowes, and Amber Howard are $42,000, $7,500, and $36,500, respectively. Cash and noncash assets total $23,500 and $84,500, respectively. Amounts owed to creditors total $22,000. The partners share income and losses in the ratio of 1:1:2. Between April 10 and April 30, the noncash assets are sold for $48,500, the partner with the capital deficiency pays the deficiency to the partnership, and the liabilities are paid.
Instructions:
1. Prepare a statement of partnership liquidation, indicating (a) the sale of assets and division of loss, (b) the payment of liabilities, (c) the receipt of the deficiency (from the appropriate partner), and (d) the distribution of cash.
2. Assume that the partner with the capital deficiency declares bankruptcy and is unable to pay the deficiency. Journalize the entries to (a) allocate the partner’s deficiency and (b) distribute the remaining cash.
In: Accounting
Statement of Partnership Liquidation
After the accounts are closed on April 10, prior to liquidating the partnership, the capital accounts of Zach Fairchild, Austin Lowes, and Amber Howard are $42,000, $7,500, and $36,500, respectively. Cash and noncash assets total $23,500 and $84,500, respectively. Amounts owed to creditors total $22,000. The partners share income and losses in the ratio of 1:1:2. Between April 10 and April 30, the noncash assets are sold for $48,500, the partner with the capital deficiency pays the deficiency to the partnership, and the liabilities are paid.
Required:
1. Prepare a statement of partnership liquidation, indicating (a) the sale of assets and division of loss, (b) the payment of liabilities, (c) the receipt of the deficiency (from the appropriate partner), and (d) the distribution of cash.
Enter any subtractions (balance deficiencies, payments, cash distributions, divisions of loss, sale of assets) as negative numbers using a minus sign. If there is no amount or an amount is zero, enter "0".
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Howard Statement of Partnership Liquidation For the Period April 10–30 |
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| Cash | + | Noncash Assets | = | Liabilities | + | Fairchild (1/4) | + | Lowes (1/4) | + | Howard (2/4) | |||||||
| Balances before realization | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | |||||||||||
| Sale of assets and division of loss | |||||||||||||||||
| Balances after realization | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | |||||||||||
| Payment of liabilities | |||||||||||||||||
| Balances after payment of liabilities | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | |||||||||||
| Receipt of deficiency | |||||||||||||||||
| Balances | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | |||||||||||
| Cash distributed to partners | |||||||||||||||||
| Final balances | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | $ | |||||||||||
2. Assume the partner with the capital deficiency declares bankruptcy and is unable to pay the deficiency.
a. Journalize the entry to allocate the partner's deficiency. For a compound transaction, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
| Account | Debit | Credit |
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b. Journalize the entry to distribute the remaining cash. For a compound transaction, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.
| Account | Debit | Credit |
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In: Accounting
After the accounts are closed on February 3, 2016, prior to liquidating the partnership, the capital accounts of William Gerloff, Joshua Chu, and Courtney Jewett are $19,520, $4,080, and $22,180, respectively. Cash and noncash assets total $4,880 and $55,940, respectively. Amounts owed to creditors total $15,040. The partners share income and losses in the ratio of 2:1:1. Between February 3 and February 28, the noncash assets are sold for $36,020, the partner with the capital deficiency pays the deficiency to the partnership, and the liabilities are paid. Required: 1. Prepare a statement of partnership liquidation, indicating (a) the sale of assets and division of loss, (b) the payment of liabilities, (c) the receipt of the deficiency (from the appropriate partner), and (d) the distribution of cash. Refer to the lists of Labels and Amount Descriptions for the exact wording of the answer choices for text entries. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers (balance deficiencies, payments, cash distributions, divisions of loss), use a minus sign. If there is no amount to be reported for items (a) - (d), the cell can be left blank. However, in the balance rows, a balance of zero MUST be indicated by entering "0". 2. Assume the partner with the capital deficiency declares bankruptcy and is unable to pay the deficiency. Journalize the entries on Feb. 28 to (a) allocate the partner’s deficiency and (b) distribute the remaining cash. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.
In: Accounting
After the accounts are closed on February 3, 2016, prior to liquidating the partnership, the capital accounts of William Gerloff, Joshua Chu, and Courtney Jewett are $19,680, $4,960, and $21,840, respectively. Cash and noncash assets total $5,100 and $56,140, respectively. Amounts owed to creditors total $14,760. The partners share income and losses in the ratio of 2:1:1. Between February 3 and February 28, the noncash assets are sold for $32,700, the partner with the capital deficiency pays the deficiency to the partnership, and the liabilities are paid.
| Required: | |
| 1. | Prepare a statement of partnership liquidation, indicating (a) the sale of assets and division of loss, (b) the payment of liabilities, (c) the receipt of the deficiency (from the appropriate partner), and (d) the distribution of cash. Refer to the lists of Labels and Amount Descriptions for the exact wording of the answer choices for text entries. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers (balance deficiencies, payments, cash distributions, divisions of loss), use a minus sign. If there is no amount to be reported for items (a) - (d), the cell can be left blank. However, in the balance rows, a balance of zero MUST be indicated by entering "0". |
| 2. | Assume the partner with the capital deficiency declares bankruptcy and is unable to pay the deficiency. Journalize the entries on Feb. 28 to (a) allocate the partner’s deficiency and (b) distribute the remaining cash. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. |
Chart of Accounts
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Labels and Amount Descriptions
| Labels | |
| For Period February 3-28, 2016 | |
| For the Year Ended February 28, 2016 | |
| Amount Descriptions | |
| Balances after payment of liabilities | |
| Balances after realization | |
| Balances before realization | |
| Capital additions | |
| Cash distributed to partners | |
| Final balances | |
| Less partner withdrawals | |
| Net income for the year | |
| Payment of liabilities | |
| Receipt of deficiency | |
| Sale of assets and division of loss |
Statement of Partnership Liquidation
1. Prepare a statement of partnership liquidation, indicating (a) the sale of assets and division of loss, (b) the payment of liabilities, (c) the receipt of the deficiency (from the appropriate partner), and (d) the distribution of cash. Refer to the lists of Labels and Amount Descriptions for the exact wording of the answer choices for text entries. For those boxes in which you must enter subtracted or negative numbers (balance deficiencies, payments, cash distributions, divisions of loss), use a minus sign. If there is no amount to be reported for items (a) - (d), the cell can be left blank. However, in the balance rows, a balance of zero MUST be indicated by entering "0".
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2. Assume the partner with the capital deficiency declares bankruptcy and is unable to pay the deficiency. Journalize the entries on Feb. 28 to (a) allocate the partner’s deficiency and (b) distribute the remaining cash. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.
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