Prepare the journal entry to record O’Toole’s withdrawal from the partnership. 1. Record the building appreciation to old partners. 2. Record O'Toole's withdrawal from the partnership.
The partnership of Matteson, Richton, and O’Toole has existed for a number of years. At the present time, the partners have the following capital balances and
Partner | Capital Balance | Profit and Loss Percentage | ||||
Matteson | $ | 126,000 | 30 | % | ||
Richton | 174,000 | 45 | ||||
O’Toole | 155,000 | 25 | ||||
O’Toole elects to withdraw from the partnership, leaving Matteson and Richton to operate the business. Following the original partnership agreement, when a partner withdraws, the partnership and all of its individual assets are to be reassessed to current fair values by an independent appraiser. The withdrawing partner will receive cash or other assets equal to that partner’s current capital balance after including an appropriate share of any adjustment indicated by the appraisal. Gains and losses indicated by the appraisal are allocated using the regular profit and loss percentages.
An independent appraiser is hired and estimates that the partnership as a whole is worth $500,000. Regarding the individual assets, the appraiser finds that a building with a book value of $235,000 has a fair value of $330,000. The book values for all other identifiable assets and liabilities are the same as their appraised fair values.
Accordingly, the partnership agrees to pay O’Toole $230,000 upon withdrawal. Matteson and Richton, however, do not wish to record any
Prepare the
1. Record the building appreciation to old partners.
2. Record O'Toole's withdrawal from the partnership.
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