#21 The trustee for John Corp. prepares a statement of affairs which shows that unsecured creditors whose claims total P540,000 may expect to receive approximately P405,000 if assets are sold for the benefit of creditors. Danielle Corp. holds a note for P22,500 on which interest of P1,350 is accrued, property with a book value of P18,000 and a realizable amount of P27,000 is pledged on the note Randolph, an employee is owed P6,750 for his salary Baltimore Corp. holds a note of P54,000 on which interest of P2,700 is accrued, securities with a book value of P58,500 and a realizable amount P45,000 is pledged on the note Nick Corp. holds a note for P9,000 on which interest of P500 is accrued, nothing has been pledged for the note How much may each of the following creditors receive? Group of answer choices P23,850; P6,750; P53,775; P7,125 P27,000; P6,750; P53,775; P0 P23,850; P6,750; P56,700; P7,125 P27,000; P6,750; P56,700; P0

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The trustee for John Corp. prepares a statement of affairs which shows that unsecured creditors whose claims total P540,000 may expect to receive approximately P405,000 if assets are sold for the benefit of creditors.

  • Danielle Corp. holds a note for P22,500 on which interest of P1,350 is accrued, property with a book value of P18,000 and a realizable amount of P27,000 is pledged on the note
  • Randolph, an employee is owed P6,750 for his salary
  • Baltimore Corp. holds a note of P54,000 on which interest of P2,700 is accrued, securities with a book value of P58,500 and a realizable amount P45,000 is pledged on the note
  • Nick Corp. holds a note for P9,000 on which interest of P500 is accrued, nothing has been pledged for the note

How much may each of the following creditors receive?

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P23,850; P6,750; P53,775; P7,125

P27,000; P6,750; P53,775; P0

P23,850; P6,750; P56,700; P7,125

P27,000; P6,750; P56,700; P0

 

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