The Pelosi, Trump, and Biden (PTB) Partnership had the following balance sheet on December 31st 2020: Cash 50000 accounts payable 200000 account rec. 200000 note payable 100000 inventory 300000 building 300000 Pelosi capital 100000 equipment 200000 Trump capital 700000 land 100000 Biden capital 50000 total asset 1150000 Pelosi, Trump and Biden equally share profits: Pelosi 40%, Trump 50% Biden 10%. Pelosi gets a salary of $40,000. Trump gets a salary of $50,000. Biden doesn't get a salary. Partners receive interest at 10% on their beginning of the year capital balance. Each year Pelosi takes out $70,000 for beauty treatments, Trump takes out $55,000 for Orange Hair Dye, and Biden takes out $20,000 for ice cream. Income before partner interest and partner salaries is as follows: 2021 $300,000 2022 $40,000 2023 $315,000 Required: A) determine the distribution of income to the partners each year. B) determine the ending capital balance of each partner on December 31st 2021, 2022 and 2023.

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The Pelosi, Trump, and Biden (PTB) Partnership had the following balance sheet on December 31st 2020:

Cash 50000   accounts payable 200000
account rec. 200000   note payable   100000
inventory 300000        
building 300000   Pelosi capital   100000
equipment 200000   Trump capital 700000
land 100000   Biden capital   50000
           
total asset 1150000        

Pelosi, Trump and Biden equally share profits: Pelosi 40%, Trump 50% Biden 10%. Pelosi gets a salary of $40,000. Trump gets a salary of $50,000. Biden doesn't get a salary. Partners receive interest at 10% on their beginning of the year capital balance.

Each year Pelosi takes out $70,000 for beauty treatments, Trump takes out $55,000 for Orange Hair Dye, and Biden takes out $20,000 for ice cream.

Income before partner interest and partner salaries is as follows:

2021 $300,000
2022 $40,000
2023 $315,000

 

Required:

A) determine the distribution of income to the partners each year.

B) determine the ending capital balance of each partner on December 31st 2021, 2022 and 2023.

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