Requirement: For each of the following independent income-sharing agreements, prepare an income distribution schedule. 1. Monthly salaries are P30,000 to AB, P50,000 to QR and P45,000 to XY AB receives a bonus of 5% of net income after deducting his bonus Interest is 12% of ending capital balances. Any remainder is divided by AB, QR and XY in a 25:40:35 ratio. The Income Summary account has a credit balance of P2,835,000 before closing. 2. Interest is 10% of weighted average capital balances. Annual salaries are P480,000 to AB, P630,000 to QR and P510,000 to XY. QR receives a bonus of 25% of net income after deducting the bonus and his salary, Any remainder is divided in a 2:3:4 ratio by AB, QR and XY, respectively. Net income was P1,050,000 before any allocations. 3. XY receives a bonus of 20% of net income after deducting the bonus and the salaries. Annual salaries are P600,000 to AB, P540,000 to QR and P750,000 to XY. Interest is 15% of the ending capital in excess of P140,000. Any remainder is to be divided by AB, QR and XY in the ratio of their beginning capital balances. Net income was P1,740,000 before any allocations.
Partnership Accounting
A partnership is a kind of arrangement between two or more people whereby they agree to manage the business operations and share its profits and losses in an agreed ratio between them. The agreement that is drafted and signed by the partners of the firm is termed as partnership deed and contains various important clauses agreed between the partners such as profit/loss sharing, interest on capital, remuneration allocation of each partner, drawings, admission of a new partner, etc.
Partner Admission and Withdrawal
A partnership is a kind of arrangement between two or more people whereby they agree to manage the business operations and share its profits and losses in an agreed ratio between them. The agreement that is drafted and signed by the partners of the firm is termed as a partnership deed and contains various important clauses agreed between the partners such as profit/loss sharing, interest on capital, remuneration allocation of each partner, drawings of a partner, etc.
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