Jam and Ham have decided to form a partnership. They are in the process of agreeing on how the profits/losses will be divided. Assume that the company is anticipating net income of $200,000 for the first time period. Assume that Jam is to invest $40,000 and Ham is to invest $60,000. What would be Jam's share of the $200,000 if interest at the rate of 10% is to be allowed on each partner’s investment and the remaining net income is to be divided equally between the partners?

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QUESTION 7

1. Jam and Ham have decided to form a partnership. They are in the process of agreeing on how the profits/losses will be divided. Assume that the company is anticipating net income of $200,000 for the first time period. Assume that Jam is to invest $40,000 and Ham is to invest $60,000. What would be Jam's share of the $200,000 if interest at the rate of 10% is to be allowed on each partner’s investment and the remaining net income is to be divided equally between the partners?

 

Jam’s share

Ham’s share

Total

Interest allowances

?

?

?

Remainder

?

?

?

Total

(?)

 

 

   
$100,000
   
$101,000
   
$99,000
   
$90,000

QUESTION 8

  1. Jam and Ham have decided to form a partnership.  Assume that the company is anticipating net income of $200,000 for the first time period.  What would be Jam's share of the $200,000 if there is no agreement on how to divide the net income.  Jam is investing $40,000 and Ham $60,000.
       

    $40,000

       

    $60,000

       

    $80,000

       

    $100,000

    QUESTION 9

    1. Jam and Ham have decided to form a partnership.  They are in the process of agreeing on how the profits/losses will be divided. Assume that the company is anticipating net income of $200,000 for the first time period.  What would be Jam's share of the$200,000 if net income is to be divided in the ratio of the original investments with Jam investing $40,000 and Ham investing $60,000.
         

      $40,000

         

      $60,000

         

      $80,000

         

      $100,000

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    QUESTION 10

    1. M and O are partners who share income in the ratio of the capital account balances. M’s capital account balance is $40,000 and O’s capital account balance is $60,000. The net income for the time period was $$60,000. What is O’s share of the net income?
         

      $30,000

         

      $24,000

         

      $36,000

         

      none of these

      All of these question go together however, I cannot figure them out can someone please assist me? I know for question 7 in order to find the interest rate you will need the capital income but I don't understand what it is and where I'm going wrong answering these question can someone please help me?

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