Sedgwick Company at December 31 has cash $24,000, noncash assets
$105,000, liabilities $50,200, and the following...
Sedgwick Company at December 31 has cash $24,000, noncash assets
$105,000, liabilities $50,200, and the following capital balance :
Floyd $43,200 and Dewitt $35,600. The firm is liquidated, and
$117,000 in cash is received for the noncash assets. Floyd and
Dewitt income rations are 60% and 40% respectively.
Sedgwick Company
Schedule of cash payment
Items cash + Noncash assets= liabilities + Floyd, Capital+
Dewitt, Capital
balance before liquidation $24,000 $105,000 $50,200 $43,200
$35,600
sales of noncash asssets and allocation gain...
Sedgwick company t December 31 has a cash $22,400, Noncash asset
$108,000, liabilities $57,400, and the...
Sedgwick company t December 31 has a cash $22,400, Noncash asset
$108,000, liabilities $57,400, and the following capital balance:
Floyd $44,800 and Dewitt $28,00. The firm liquidated, and $118,000
in cash is recieved for the non cash asset.the firm is liquidated,
and $118,000 in cash is received for the non cash asset. Floyd and
Dewitt income ratios are 60% and 40%, respectively. Sedgwick
Company now decides to liquidate the partnership.
Prepare entries to record:
A) sales of noncash asset
b)...
ABC Corporation currently has $20,000 in cash, $30,000 in
noncash assets, and liabilities of $35,000. The...
ABC Corporation currently has $20,000 in cash, $30,000 in
noncash assets, and liabilities of $35,000. The partners, Adrian,
Batch, and Crenshaw, had capital balances of $5,000, $8,000, and
$2,000, respectively. The partners share a profit and loss ratio of
1:1:3. The noncash assets were sold for $60,000. Complete the
liquidation chart below.
Statement of Partnership Liquidation
Cash
Noncash Assets
Liabilities
Capital
Adrian
Batch
Crenshaw
Balances before realization
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Sale...
6) The Hylands Hotels are liquidating their
partnership. Before selling the assets and paying liabilities, the...
6) The Hylands Hotels are liquidating their
partnership. Before selling the assets and paying liabilities, the
capital balances for the partners are: Martha $45,000; Nathan
$36,000 and Orin $26,000. The profit and loss sharing ratio has
been 2:2:1 for Martha, Nathan and Orin respectively. The
partnership has cash $68,000, $75,000 noncash assets and
$36,000Accounts payable.
6a. Assume the partnership sells the non-cash
assets and received $84,000 in cash.
6b. Assume the partnership sells the noncash
assets and received $35,000.
Instructions...
Immediately prior to the process of liquidation on December 31,
2014 partners Micco, Niccum, and Orwell...
Immediately prior to the process of liquidation on December 31,
2014 partners Micco, Niccum, and Orwell of MNO Partnership have
capital balances of $70,000, $20,000, and $40,000, respectively.
There is a cash balance of $20,000, noncash assets total $170,000,
and liabilities total $60,000. The partners share net income and
losses in the ratio of 3:2:1. (Different than lecture.)
If there is a defeciency assume the partner pays it. Sold
non-cash assets for $80,000.
1. Prepare the Statement of Partnership Liquidation...
Liver, Patrick & Quincy LLP, is beginning
liquidation. It has no cash, total liabilities of $60,000,...
Liver, Patrick & Quincy LLP, is beginning
liquidation. It has no cash, total liabilities of $60,000,
including a $10,000 loan payable to Patrick, and equal partners'
capital account balances of $40,000. The income-sharing ratio is
5:1:4, respectively. If a portion of the noncash assets with a
carrying amount of $140,000 realizes $120,000, the cash payment
that Patrick receives is:
A) $20,000
B) $44,000
C) $53,000
D) Some other amount
The ABC partnership reports the following condensed balance
sheet: Cash $ 480,000 Liabilities $2,000,000 Noncash assets...
The ABC partnership reports the following condensed balance
sheet: Cash $ 480,000 Liabilities $2,000,000 Noncash assets
3,160,000 Partner A, capital 290,000 Partner B, capital 1,100,000
Partner C, capital 250,000 Total assets $3,640,000 Total
liabilities and partner capital $3,640,000 The partners wish to
liquidate the partnership. The noncash assets are sold for
$2,300,000 with the loss distributed to the partners in the ratio
of 30%/30%/40% to partner A, B, and C, respectively. The
liabilities are paid in full. Assume that any...
Financial Analysis Questions Balance Sheet Health Valley Company
Years ending December 31, 2001 and 2002 2001...
Financial Analysis Questions Balance Sheet Health Valley Company
Years ending December 31, 2001 and 2002 2001 2002 Cash $ 20,000 $
12,000 Accounts receivable 40,000 48,000 Inventory 60,000 50,000
Total current assets $120,000 $110,000 Gross fixed assets $400,000
$450,000 (Accumulated depreciation) (120,000) (150,000) Net fixed
assets $280,000 $300,000 Total assets $400,000 $410,000 Notes
payable 5,000 10,000 Accounts payable to suppliers 25,000 30,000
Accruals 10,000 5,000 Total current liabilities 40,000 45,000
Long-term debt 100,000 140,000 Common stock ($2.00 par value)
60,000...
After closing the accounts on July 1, prior to liquidating the
partnership, the capital account balances...
After closing the accounts on July 1, prior to liquidating the
partnership, the capital account balances of Gold, Porter, and Sims
are $55,000, $45,000, and $20,000, respectively. Cash, noncash
assets, and liabilities total $56,000, $96,000, and $32,000,
respectively. Between July 1 and July 29, the noncash assets are
sold for $90,000, the liabilities are paid, and the remaining cash
is distributed to the partners. The partners share net income and
loss in the ratio of 3:2:1.
Prepare a statement of...
The partnership of Hendrick, Mitchum, and Redding has the
following account balances: Cash $ 53,000 Liabilities...
The partnership of Hendrick, Mitchum, and Redding has the
following account balances: Cash $ 53,000 Liabilities $ 41,000
Noncash assets 152,000 Hendrick, capital 123,000 Mitchum, capital
87,000 Redding, capital (46,000 ) This partnership is being
liquidated. Hendrick and Mitchum are each entitled to 40 percent of
all profits and losses with the remaining 20 percent going to
Redding. What is the maximum amount that Redding might have to
contribute to this partnership because of the deficit capital
balance? How should...