Journal entry worksheet Skipped < 1 Record the entry to close the income summary account assuming the partners have agreed to share income and loss by providing annual salary allowances of $40,000 to Ries, $35,000 to Bax, and $47,000 to Thomas; granting 10% interest on the partners' beginning capital investments; and sharing the remainder equally, Note: Enter debits before credits. Date December 31 General Journal Debit Credit Record entry Clear entry View general journal
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- SECTION: PROFESSOR: Problem #14 Admission by Investment of Assets On Jan. 31, 2019, Partners Abad, Ramos and Cammayo had the following loan and capital account balances (after closing entries for Jan.): Loan receivable from Abad P 20,000 dr 60,000 cr Abad payable to Cammayo Abad, Capital Ramos, Capital Cammayo, Capital 30,000 dr 120,000 cr 70,000 cr The partnership's income-sharing ratio was Abad, 50%; Ramos, 20%; and Cammayo, 30%. On Jan. 31, 2019, Gonzales was admitted to the partnership for a 20% interest in total capital of the partnership in exchange for an investment of P40,000 cash. Prior to Gonzales's admission, the existing partners agreed to increase the carrying amount of the partnership's inventories to current fair value, a P60,000 increase. Required: Prepare the journal entries the increase in inventories and the admission of Gonzales.Balances in the ledger at 30 June 2021 R Capital : Tas Capital : Naz 407 000 363 000 Current account: Tas credit balance at 1 July 2020 8 052 Current account: Naz: debit balance at 1 July 2020 2 640 Drawings : Tas Drawings : Naz Profit for the year 88 000 140 800 438 636 Additional Information: The partnership agreement provides for the following that needs to be taken into account: 1. Partners are entitled to salaries as follows: Tas - R8 000 per month, Naz - R10 000 per month. 2. Interest on capital accounts are allowed at 12% per year on each partners capital on a pro-rata basis. Note the following that on 1 January 2021: Tas decreased her capital account by R27 000; and Naz increase her capital account by R17 000. 3. Interest at 10% per year is applicable to the opening balance of each partner's current account. 4. Naz is entitled to an annual bonus equal to 2% of the profit for the year before any appropriation from the profit for the year. 5. The remaining profits or losses are…PROBLEM G: On December 31, 2019, the statement of financial position of BRY Partnership shows the following data with profit or loss sharing ratio of 2:3:5: Cash P1,500,000 Liabilities to outside creditors В, Сарital R, Capital Y, Capital P2,000,000 1,500,000 1,250,000 750,000 Non-cash asset 4,000,000 On January 1, 2020, the partners decided to wind up the partnership affairs. During January, non-cash assets with book value of P3,000,000 were sold for P2,000,000 and liquidation expenses amounting to P200,000 were paid. 40% of total liabilities were also paid during January. P300,000 cash was withheld during January for future liquidation expenses. 8. What is the amount received by partner R on January 31, 2020? A. 200,000 B. 380,000 C. 500,000 D. 890,000
- The following information relates to partner for the year ended 29 February 2020: Current account credit balance on 29 February 2020 20 000 Profit share 50 000 Salaries 180 000 Interest on capital 24 000 Drawings 220 000 Interest on drawings 2 000 What is the balance in the Current account of the partner on 01 March 2019? OA. R12 000 DR. B. R116 00O DR OC. R52 000 CR D. R12 000 CR S Type here to searchShow Attempt History Current Attempt in Progress X Your answer is incorrect. The partnership agreement of Alix, Gise, and Bosco provides for the following income ratio: (a) Alix, the managing partner, receives a salary allowance of $107200, (b) each partner receives 15% interest on average capital investment, and (c) remaining net income or loss is divided equally. The average capital investments for the year were: Alix $594000, Gise $1110000, and Bosco $18O0000. If partnership net income is $544000, the amount allocated to Alix should be O $175200. O $166700. O $196300. O $89100. eTextbook and MediaThe following s the trail Balance of X and Y Co. as on March 31, 2021. The partners sharing profits and losses in the ratio 2:1. Prepare the Income Statement, Profit & Loss Appropriation A/c, Partners' Capital A/c and the Balance Sheet. Particulars Dr. Particulars Cr. Land and Buildings 637500 X Capital A/c 191250 Y Capital A/c 85000 Sundry creditors 170000 Sales (net) 85000 Discount 76500 Provision for bad debts 212500 Commission 6375 Y's Loan A/c 212500 Plant and Machinery 127500 Wages Opening Stock of Finished Goods Opening Stock of Raw material Opening Stock of Work in Progress Sundry debtors Carriage inwards Carriage outwards Factory Expenses Royalties 106250 1381250 10625 6375 42500 127500 3825 31875 6375 Purchase of Raw material (net) 318750 Factory rent & taxes Discount 27625 0. 12325 17000 8500 0. Office rent Insurance Bad debts Office Expenses Salaries of works manager 6375 31875 S1000 Cash at bank 34850 2014500 The following additional information is to be taken into…
- Exercise 3-8. Distribution of Net Income to partners On March 1, 2023 Glenda and Harry formed GH Partnership with initial investment of P800,000 and P1,200,000, respectively. Glenda is appointed as the managing partner. The articles of co-partnership provides that profit or loss shall be distributed accordingly: 10% interest on original capital contribution ratio. Monthly salary of P10,000 and P5,000 respectively for Glenda and Harry. . Glenda shall be entitled to bonus equivalent to 10% of net income after interest, and salary. The remainder shall be distributed in ratio of 4:6 for Glenda and Harry, respectively. ● For the year ended December 31, 2023, the partnership reported net income of P1,000,000. Required: Compute for the share in net income of Glenda for the year ended December 31, 2023.Question Shumba and Shula are in partnership. The terms of their partnership agreement iii. Interest on drawings in respect of the current financial year, the interest are as follows: amounted to K500o for Shumba and K1000 for Shula. 1. Interest is to be calculated on the opening balances of both the capital and An investigation indicated that credit losses could be K4000 during the next current accounts at the rates of 7.5% and 10% p.a. respectively. 2. Shula is entitled to a monthly salary of K1250 3. Profit/losses are to be shared equally. financial period and the allowance for credit losses must be adjusted accordingly. Prepare: 4. Interest on drawings, as per partners' decision. a) An income statement for the year ended 28 February 2002; b) Statement showing changes in the equity of the partnership for the year The information below relates to the business activities of the partnership for the ended 28 February 2002. year ended 28 February 2002. NB: Show all calculations. Balances…The following information relates to partner for the year ended 29 February 2020: Current account credit balance on 29 February 2020 20 000 Profit share 50 000 Salaries 180 000 Interest on capital 24 000 Drawings 220 000 Interest on drawings 2 000 What is the balance in the Current account of the partner on 01 March 2019? A. R12 000 DR O B. R116 000 DR OC. R52 000 CR O D. R12 000 CR
- ! Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Ries, Bax, and Thomas invested $28,000, $44,000, and $52,000, respectively, in a partnership. During its first calendar year, the firm earned $326,100. Required: Prepare the entry to close the firm's Income Summary account as of its December 31 year-end and to allocate the $326,100 net income under each of the following separate assumptions. 3. The partners agreed to share income and loss by providing annual salary allowances of $31,000 to Ries, $26,000 to Bax, and $38,000 to Thomas; granting 10% interest on the partners' beginning capital investments; and sharing the remainder equally.Problem 1. Alucard and Chou organized their partnership on 01/01/19. The following entries were made into their capital accounts during 2019. Required: If partnership profits for the year equaled P66,000, indicate the allocations between the partners under the following independent profit-sharing allocation conditions: Interest of 10% is allocated on weighted average capital balance and the remainder is divided equally. A salary of P9,000 will be allocated to Chou; 10% interest on ending capital is allocated to the partners; remainder is divided 60/40 to Alucard and Chou, respectively. Salaries are allocated to Alucard and Chou in the amount of P10,000 and P15,000, respectively and the remainder is allocated in the proportion to weighted average capital balances. A bonus of 10% of partnership profits after bonus is credited to Alucard, a salary of P35,000 is allocated to Chou, a P20,000 salary is allocated to Alucard, 10% interest on weighted capital is allocated, and remainder is…Exercise 3-2 (Division of Profit; Interest on Average Capital) Danica and Jenson are partners. Their capital accounts during the fiscal year 2019 were as follows: Danica, Capital 120,000 1/1 Jenson, Capital 3/1 180,000 1/n 1,200,000 140,000 100,000 9/1 800,000 160,000 60,000 4/1 7/1 11/1 10/1 Profit of the partnership is P250,000 for the year. Determine the partners shared profit under the following assumptions: 1. Each partner is to be credited 12% interest on his average capital. 2. Any remaining profit or loss is to be divided equally.