1.Tom, Greg, and Tim are partners who share profits 50%, 25%, and 25%. Their capital balances were $117,000, $78,000, and $45,000, respectively, before Tim's retirement. Tom and Greg each paid Tim $30,000 from their personal assets to buy half his interest. After Tim has withdrawn, Tom will have a capital balance of $____________. 2.Sarah, Lila, and June are partners who share profits 40%, 20%, and 40%. Their capital balances were $280,000, $120,000, and $80,000, respectively, before June’s retirement. June was paid $56,000 from partnership assets to buy her interest. After June has withdrawn, Sarah will have a capital balance of $____________. 3.Rob and Chrissie are partners who share profits 60% and 40%. Their capital balances were both $60,000 before Dora was admitted to the partnership. Dora contributed $100,000 in cash to the partnership for a 30% interest. After Dora is admitted to the partnership, Rob will have a capital balance of $____________. 4.Lacy and Jenny are partners who share profits 60% and 40%. Their capital balances were both $270,000 before Diane was admitted to the partnership. Diane paid $150,000 each to Lacy and Jenny for purchase of a 25% interest in the partnership. After her admission to the partnership, Diane will have a capital balance of $____________. 5.Jerry and Mike are partners who share profits 40% and 60%. Before Jasper was admitted to the partnership, Jerry's and Mike's capital balances were $680,000 and $480,000, respectively. Jasper contributed $760,000 in cash to the partnership for a one-half interest. After Jasper is admitted to the partnership, Mike will have a capital balance of $____________. 6.Marv, Andrew, and Russ are partners who share profits 30%, 30%, and 40%. Their capital balances were $630,000, $420,000, and $210,000, respectively, before Russ' retirement. Russ was paid $330,000 from partnership assets to buy his interest. After Russ has withdrawn, Marv will have a capital balance of $____________.

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1.Tom, Greg, and Tim are partners who share profits 50%, 25%, and 25%. Their capital balances were $117,000, $78,000, and $45,000, respectively, before Tim's retirement. Tom and Greg each paid Tim $30,000 from their personal assets to buy half his interest. After Tim has withdrawn,

Tom will have a capital balance of $____________.

2.Sarah, Lila, and June are partners who share profits 40%, 20%, and 40%. Their capital balances were $280,000, $120,000, and $80,000, respectively, before June’s retirement. June was paid $56,000 from partnership assets to buy her interest. After June has withdrawn,

Sarah will have a capital balance of $____________.

3.Rob and Chrissie are partners who share profits 60% and 40%. Their capital balances were both $60,000 before Dora was admitted to the partnership. Dora contributed $100,000 in cash to the partnership for a 30% interest. After Dora is admitted to the partnership,

Rob will have a capital balance of $____________.

4.Lacy and Jenny are partners who share profits 60% and 40%. Their capital balances were both $270,000 before Diane was admitted to the partnership. Diane paid $150,000 each to Lacy and Jenny for purchase of a 25% interest in the partnership. After her admission to the partnership,

Diane will have a capital balance of $____________.

5.Jerry and Mike are partners who share profits 40% and 60%. Before Jasper was admitted to the partnership, Jerry's and Mike's capital balances were $680,000 and $480,000, respectively. Jasper contributed $760,000 in cash to the partnership for a one-half interest. After Jasper is admitted to the partnership,

Mike will have a capital balance of $____________.

6.Marv, Andrew, and Russ are partners who share profits 30%, 30%, and 40%. Their capital balances were $630,000, $420,000, and $210,000, respectively, before Russ' retirement. Russ was paid $330,000 from partnership assets to buy his interest. After Russ has withdrawn,

Marv will have a capital balance of $____________.

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