immy Pesto and Calvin Fischoeder’s business goes bankrupt and needs to liquidate. Jimmy and Calvin’s income ratios are 60% and 40%, respectively. They sell their noncash assets to their competitor Bob for $105,000. The following is the partnership’s Balance Sheet: Jimmy Pesto’s Pizzeria Balance Sheet December 31, 20XX Assets Cash $20,000 Accounts Receivable 5,000 Supplies 3,000 Inventory 12,000 Equipment 80,000 Total Assets $120,000 Liabilities and Owners’ Equity Accounts Payable $55,000 J. Pesto, Capital 45,000 C. Fischoeder, Capital 20,000 Total Liabilities and Owners’ Equity $120,000 Prepare the journal entries to liquidate the business. Account Debit Credit
immy Pesto and Calvin Fischoeder’s business goes bankrupt and needs to liquidate. Jimmy and Calvin’s income ratios are 60% and 40%, respectively. They sell their noncash assets to their competitor Bob for $105,000. The following is the partnership’s Balance Sheet: Jimmy Pesto’s Pizzeria Balance Sheet December 31, 20XX Assets Cash $20,000 Accounts Receivable 5,000 Supplies 3,000 Inventory 12,000 Equipment 80,000 Total Assets $120,000 Liabilities and Owners’ Equity Accounts Payable $55,000 J. Pesto, Capital 45,000 C. Fischoeder, Capital 20,000 Total Liabilities and Owners’ Equity $120,000 Prepare the journal entries to liquidate the business. Account Debit Credit
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- Jimmy Pesto and Calvin Fischoeder’s business goes bankrupt and needs to liquidate. Jimmy and Calvin’s income ratios are 60% and 40%, respectively. They sell their noncash assets to their competitor Bob for $105,000. The following is the
partnership’s Balance Sheet :
Jimmy Pesto’s Pizzeria Balance Sheet December 31, 20XX |
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Assets |
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Cash |
$20,000 |
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5,000 |
Supplies |
3,000 |
Inventory |
12,000 |
Equipment |
80,000 |
Total Assets |
$120,000 |
Liabilities and Owners’ Equity |
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Accounts Payable |
$55,000 |
J. Pesto, Capital |
45,000 |
C. Fischoeder, Capital |
20,000 |
Total Liabilities and Owners’ Equity |
$120,000 |
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