QUESTION 4 Which one of the following alternatives represents the correct the net cash proceeds on sale of equipment? A. 90 500 B. 107 900 C. 96 700 D. 104 300

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QUESTION 4
Which one of the following alternatives represents the correct the net cash proceeds on
sale of equipment?
A. 90 500
B. 107 900
C. 96 700
D. 104 300
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 4 Which one of the following alternatives represents the correct the net cash proceeds on sale of equipment? A. 90 500 B. 107 900 C. 96 700 D. 104 300
Rhugani and Zimkhona are in partnership, trading as Khabonina Welders and sharing
profits/losses of the partnership equally. The partners decided to liquidate the partnership
piecemeal as from 1 May 20.1. The partners further agreed that interim repayment will be
made to them as cash becomes available in such a way that, while maximum distribution
was to be made to the partners, under no circumstances would a partner be required to
refund to the partnership any amount he had received.
The following information is extracted from the accounting records of the partnership on
30 April 20.1:
R
Capital: Rhugani
Capital: Zimkhona
Current account: Rhugani (Dr).
Current account: Zimkhona (Cr).
Land and buildings at cost.
Equipment at cost .
Accumulated depreciation: Equipment.
Goodwill
Inventory
Trade payables control .
Bank (Dr).
232 300
263 800
45 400
21 200
348 300
97 200
8 600
15 900
29 700
21 200
10 600
100%
Additional information:
1. On 2 May 20.1 the partners took the following decision on inventory:
1.1 Donate inventory to the local charity at a cost price of..
R19 200
1.2. The remaining inventory was sold on the same day for cash amount
2. On 8 May 20.1 the partners took the following decision in regard to
equipment:
2.1 Equipment was sold at a public auction for a cash profit of..
R9 700
R21 000
2.2. The auctioneers fee amounted to..
R5 300
3. The partners negotiated a settlement discount of 10% with their
creditor. The creditor agreed on condition that the account is settled on or
before 10 May 20.1. The due date for payment was met by the
partnership.
4. On 12 May 20.1, the partners received and accepted an offer for the
purchase of the land and buildings for.
R369 400
Transcribed Image Text:Rhugani and Zimkhona are in partnership, trading as Khabonina Welders and sharing profits/losses of the partnership equally. The partners decided to liquidate the partnership piecemeal as from 1 May 20.1. The partners further agreed that interim repayment will be made to them as cash becomes available in such a way that, while maximum distribution was to be made to the partners, under no circumstances would a partner be required to refund to the partnership any amount he had received. The following information is extracted from the accounting records of the partnership on 30 April 20.1: R Capital: Rhugani Capital: Zimkhona Current account: Rhugani (Dr). Current account: Zimkhona (Cr). Land and buildings at cost. Equipment at cost . Accumulated depreciation: Equipment. Goodwill Inventory Trade payables control . Bank (Dr). 232 300 263 800 45 400 21 200 348 300 97 200 8 600 15 900 29 700 21 200 10 600 100% Additional information: 1. On 2 May 20.1 the partners took the following decision on inventory: 1.1 Donate inventory to the local charity at a cost price of.. R19 200 1.2. The remaining inventory was sold on the same day for cash amount 2. On 8 May 20.1 the partners took the following decision in regard to equipment: 2.1 Equipment was sold at a public auction for a cash profit of.. R9 700 R21 000 2.2. The auctioneers fee amounted to.. R5 300 3. The partners negotiated a settlement discount of 10% with their creditor. The creditor agreed on condition that the account is settled on or before 10 May 20.1. The due date for payment was met by the partnership. 4. On 12 May 20.1, the partners received and accepted an offer for the purchase of the land and buildings for. R369 400
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