Advanced Financial Accounting
Advanced Financial Accounting
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Author: Theodore E. Christensen, David M Cottrell, Cassy JH Budd Advanced Financial Accounting
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 16, Problem 16.18P

a

To determine

Introduction: Installment liquidation involves selling assets of partnership in several installments. It requires several months to complete liquidation, and regular installments are paid to partners as assets get liquidated. Installment liquidation is chosen with the aim to obtain the large possible amount from the realization of the assets. It involves the distribution of cash to partners before complete liquidation of assets occurs. There are two methods for ensuring fairness and equality in making cash distributions (1) safe payment schedule and (2) cash distribution plan. For the purpose of distribution of cash a ranking partner in terms of their exposure to possible losses is carried out. It is done by preparing a schedule of assumed loss absorption.

The preparation of statement as of June 30, 20X5 for cash distribution

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Answer to Problem 16.18P

Cash distribution for June for partners D, S, and V are $0, $27,500 + 52,500 and $35,000 respectively.

Explanation of Solution

DSV

Cash distribution plan

July 1 20X5 to September 30, 20X5

    Loss absorption powerCapital Accounts
    DSVDSV
    Profit and loss ratio50%30%20%
    Capital balances$100,000$140,000$75,000
    LAP = Capital / P&L ratio$200,000$466,667$375,000
    Decrease highest LAP to Next highest($91,667)
    Cash distribution $91,667 / .30($27.500)
    $200,000$375,000$375,000$100,000$112,500$75,000
    Decrease LAP with next$175,000$175,000
    S cash distribution $175,000 x .3052,500
    V cash distribution $175,000 x.20$35,000
    $200,000$200,000$200,000$100,000$60,000$40,000
    Balance in P/L ratio50%30%20%

Cash distribution summary

    CreditorsLiquidation expensesDSV
    First $405,000100%
    Next $10,000100%
    Next $27,500100%
    Next $87,50060%40%
    Additional distribution 50%30%20%

b

To determine

Introduction: Installment liquidation involves selling assets of partnership in several installments. It requires several months to complete liquidation, and regular installments are paid to partners as assets get liquidated. Installment liquidation is chosen with the aim to obtain the large possible amount from the realization of the assets. It involves the distribution of cash to partners before complete liquidation of assets occurs. There are two methods for ensuring fairness and equality in making cash distributions (1) safe payment schedule and (2) cash distribution plan. For the purpose of distribution of cash a ranking partner in terms of their exposure to possible losses is carried out. It is done by preparing a schedule of assumed loss absorption.

The preparation of schedule for cash distribution in July, August and September.

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Answer to Problem 16.18P

Cash distribution for July for partners D, S, and V is $0, $22,500 and $0 respectively.

Cash distribution for August for partners D, S, and V is $0, $13,700 and $5,800 respectively.

Cash distribution for September for partners D, S, and V is $0, $37,500 and $25,000 respectively.

Explanation of Solution

DSV

Capital account balance

June 30 20X5 to September 30, 20X5

    DSV
    Profit and loss ratio50%30%20%
    Pre liquidation balance June 30$100,000$140,000$75,000
    July
    Loss on disposal of asset and liquidation cost $120,000 + $2,500$(61,250)$(36,750)$(24,500)
    $38,750$103,250$50,500
    Distribution July 31 Schedule 1 $22,500$(22,500)
    $38,750$80,750$50,500
    August
    Disposal of asset $13,000 and liquidation cost $2,500$(7,750)$(4,650)$(3,100)
    $31,000$76,100$47,400
    Distribution $19,500 of cash schedule 2
    S 100%$(5,000)
    Next 14,500
    S 60% of 14,500$(8,700)
    V 40% of 14,500$(5,800)
    $31,000$62,400$41,600
    September
    Loss on sale of asset $70,000 and liquidation costs $2,500$(36,250)$(21,750)$(14,500)
    $(5,250)$40,650$27,100
    Distribution of D’s deficit$5,250
    $(3,150)$(2,100)
    0$37,500$25,000
    September
    Cash distribution $62,500 schedule 3
    S 60%$(37,500)
    V 40%$(25,000)
    000

Schedule 1

    Amount $
    Cash balance July 1, 20X550,000
    Cash from sale of non-cash asset390,000
    Less payment of liquidation expenses(2,500)
    Less payment to creditors(405,000)
    Less amount held for future liquidation expenses(10,000)
    Cash available to partners July 31, 20X522,500

Schedule 2

    Amount $
    Cash balance August 1, 20X510,000
    Cash from sale of non-cash asset22,000
    Less payment of liquidation expenses(2,500)
    Less amount held for future liquidation expenses(10,000)
    Cash available to partners July 31, 20X519,500

Schedule 3

    Amount $
    Cash balance September 1, 20X510,000
    Cash from sale of non-cash asset55,000
    Less payment of liquidation expenses(2,500)
    Cash available to partners September 31, 20X562,500

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