Layla, Sameera, and Jana are partners in LSJ partnership. They share income/ loss in a ratio of 50% : 30% : 20% respectively. On 1/1/2021, a new partner (Dana) was admitted into the partnership, forming a new LSJD partnership. To join, Dana invested cash in the business and was given a 32% interest in the new partnership. Based on her investment, Dana's capital account was credited for $64,000. If you know that the total capital for LSJ partnership was $150,000 (before Dana was admitted), and Jana's capital became $27,200 after the transaction. Required: Calculate the capital balance for Jana, before Dana was admitted. (Note: in the answer space, write only the number, with no $ signs or commas. That is, if your answer is $1,000, white it as : 1000 ).
Layla, Sameera, and Jana are partners in LSJ partnership. They share income/ loss in a ratio of 50% : 30% : 20% respectively. On 1/1/2021, a new partner (Dana) was admitted into the partnership, forming a new LSJD partnership. To join, Dana invested cash in the business and was given a 32% interest in the new partnership. Based on her investment, Dana's capital account was credited for $64,000. If you know that the total capital for LSJ partnership was $150,000 (before Dana was admitted), and Jana's capital became $27,200 after the transaction. Required: Calculate the capital balance for Jana, before Dana was admitted. (Note: in the answer space, write only the number, with no $ signs or commas. That is, if your answer is $1,000, white it as : 1000 ).
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Transcribed Image Text:Layla, Sameera, and Jana are partners in LSJ partnership.
They share income/ loss in a ratio of 50% : 30% : 20%
respectively.
On 1/1/2021, a new partner (Dana) was admitted into the
partnership, forming a new LSJD partnership. To join, Dana
invested cash in the business and was given a 32% interest in
the new partnership. Based on her investment, Dana's capital
account was credited for $64,000.
If you know that the total capital for LSJ partnership was
$150,000 (before Dana was admitted), and Jana's capital
became $27,200 after the transaction.
Required: Calculate the capital balance for Jana, before
Dana was admitted.
(Note: in the answer space, write only the number, with no $
signs or commas. That is, if your answer is $1,000, white it as :
1000 ).
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