Mo Miller and Molly Moore operate separate hobby shops. On April 8, 2024, they decide to combine their businesses. which had been operated as proprietorships, to form Mo & Molly Partnership. Information from their separate balance sheets is presented below: Cash Accounts receivable Allowance for doubtful accounts Accounts payable Equipment Accumulated depreciation-equipment (a) Mo's Models $7.200 1,350 270 1.125 1.800 Date Account Titles and Explanation 2024 Apr. 8 720 Molly's Crafts $4,500 675 It is agreed that the expected realizable value of Mo's accounts receivable is $900 and Molly's receivables is $450. The fair market value of Mo's equipment is $810 and Molly's equipment is $450. It is further agreed that the new partnership will assume all liabilities of the proprietorships 90 450 900 360 Prepare the journal entries necessary to record the formation of the partnership. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. List all debit entries before credit entries. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter o for the amounts.) Debit Credit
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![Mo Miller and Molly Moore operate separate hobby shops. On April 8, 2024, they decide to combine their businesses.
which had been operated as proprietorships, to form Mo & Molly Partnership. Information from their separate balance
sheets is presented below:
Cash
Accounts receivable.
Allowance for doubtful accounts
Accounts payable
Equipment
Accumulated depreciation-equipment
(a)
Mo's Models
$7.200
1,350
270
1.125
Date Account Titles and Explanation
2024
Apt. 8
Apr. 8
1,800
720
It is agreed that the expected realizable value of Mo's accounts receivable is $900 and Molly's receivables is $450. The
fair market value of Mo's equipment is $810 and Molly's equipment is $450. It is further agreed that the new
partnership will assume all liabilities of the proprietorships
(To record Mo's Models)
Molly's Crafts
$4,500
675
90
450
Prepare the journal entries necessary to record the formation of the partnership. (Credit account titles are
automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually. List all debit
entries before credit entries. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and
enter o for the amounts.)
900
360
Debit
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