The assets and equities of the A, B and C Partnership at the end of its fiscal year on October 31, 2019 are as follows: Assets: Liabilities and capital Cash P15,000 20,000 Liabilities – creditors P50,000 Receivable – net Loan from C 10,000 Inventory Plant assets – net 40,000 70,000 5,000 A, Capital B, Capital C, Capital 45,000 30,000 15,000 Loan to B The partners decide to liquidate the partnership. They estimate that the noncash assets, other than the loan to B, can be converted into P100,000 cash over the two months period ending December 31, 2021. Cash is to be distributed to the appropriate parties as it becomes available during the liquidation process. Assuming P65,000 is available for first distribution, it should be paid to (and how much)
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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