Hannah Freeman and and Hugo Hernandez form a partnership by combining assets of their former businesses. The following balance sheet information is provided by Freeman, sole proprietorship: Hannah Freeman Proprietorship Balance Sheet June 1, 20Y3 Cash   $34,850 Accounts receivable $65,500     Less: Allowance for doubtful accounts 3,800   61,700 Land   157,000 Equipment $61,000     Less: Accumulated depreciation-equipment 37,600   23,400 Total assets   $276,950 Accounts payable   $19,500 Notes payable   56,750 Hannah Freeman, capital   200,700 Total liabilities and owner's equity   $276,950 Freeman obtained appraised values for the land and equipment as follows: Land $218,000 Equipment 18,300 An analysis of the accounts receivable indicated that the allowance for doubtful accounts should be increased to $5,500. Journalize the partnership's entry for Freeman’s investment. For a compound transaction, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

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Recording Partner's Original Investment

Hannah Freeman and and Hugo Hernandez form a partnership by combining assets of their former businesses. The following balance sheet information is provided by Freeman, sole proprietorship:

Hannah Freeman Proprietorship
Balance Sheet
June 1, 20Y3
Cash   $34,850
Accounts receivable $65,500    
Less: Allowance for doubtful accounts 3,800   61,700
Land   157,000
Equipment $61,000    
Less: Accumulated depreciation-equipment 37,600   23,400
Total assets   $276,950
Accounts payable   $19,500
Notes payable   56,750
Hannah Freeman, capital   200,700
Total liabilities and owner's equity   $276,950

Freeman obtained appraised values for the land and equipment as follows:

Land $218,000
Equipment 18,300

An analysis of the accounts receivable indicated that the allowance for doubtful accounts should be increased to $5,500.

Journalize the partnership's entry for Freeman’s investment. For a compound transaction, if an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

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