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

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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:

  1. Only 60% of the accounts receivable was collected; the balance is uncollectible.
  2. ₱50,000 was received for the entire inventory.
  3. The equipment was sold at its carrying amount.
  4. ₱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:

  1. Half of the accounts receivable was collected.
  2. Inventory costing ₱60,000 was sold for ₱20,000.
  3. Equipment with carrying amount of ₱200,000 was sold for ₱120,000.
  4. ₱10,000 liquidation expenses were paid.
  5. The partners estimate additional liquidation costs of ₱5,000.
  6. 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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