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XYZ
Cash 280,000
Noncash Assets 300,000
Liabilities 200,000
X Capital (40%) 100,000
Y Capital (30%) 150,000
Z Capital (30%) 130,000
Liquidation expenses are estimated at $50,000. Assume any deficit in a partner’s capital balance will not be repaid.
How much is the safe payment that can be made to partner Z (hint: prepare a proposed schedule of liquidation).
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$0 |
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b. |
$15,000 This is the ans |
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c. |
$25,000 |
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d. |
$10,000 i got this |
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e. |
$5,000 |
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