Advanced Accounting
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ISBN: 9781260247824
Author: Joe Ben Hoyle, Thomas F. Schaefer, Timothy S. Doupnik
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Chapter 13, Problem 46P
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Indicate the amount of money that each class of creditors can anticipate receiving.
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Ataway Company has suffered severe financial difficulties and is considering filing a bankruptcy petition. It has the following assets
and liabilities. The assets are stated at net realizable value.
Assets (pledged against debts of $78,000)
Assets (pledged against debts of $146,000)
Other assets
Liabilities with priority
Other unsecured creditors
$ 132,000
58,000
88,000
53,200
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In a liquidation, how much money would be paid on the partially secured debt?
Payment on partially secured debt
$ 82,667
Government claims to unpaid taxes
Salary during last month owed to Mr. Key (not an officer)
Administrative expenses
Salary during last month owed to Ms. Rankin (not an officer)
Unsecured accounts payable
Required:
Indicate how much money will be paid to the creditor associated with each debt.
Types of Debts
Administrative expenses
Salary during last month owed to Mr. Key and Ms. Rankin
Government claims to unpaid taxes
Amounts
$
4,150
$ 7,700
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4,150
5,930
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