You hadn't heard from Rita for a couple of years but have just received an e-mail asking for some further assistance. Perfect Cover Insurance Brokers is doing well with Assets - 262,000 Liabilities - 119,000 Equity - (Rita) - 143,000 Rita has been considering going into Partnership with two of her cousins, Frederika and ose. The two cousins have $75,000 each they wish to invest in the business and Rita has agreed to give them each a 25% ownership share for their contribution. Rita will retain the other 50% ownership based on her contribution of equity from the business. Before deciding to go ahead with the partnership, Rita is trying to work out what impact it may have on any profit she makes. In the next 12 months, Rita predicts she will make a profit of $42,000. After discussing it with her cousins they have agreed any profits will be split based on their ownership percentage (Rita - 50% and Frederika and Rose - 25% each) but that Rita would be paid a salary of $25,000 for running the business and Frederika and Rose would be paid 10% interest on their $75,000 cash contributions. Show the calculations and journal entry to create a new partnership between Rita, Rose and Frederika.
You hadn't heard from Rita for a couple of years but have just received an e-mail asking for some further assistance. Perfect Cover Insurance Brokers is doing well with Assets - 262,000 Liabilities - 119,000 Equity - (Rita) - 143,000 Rita has been considering going into Partnership with two of her cousins, Frederika and ose. The two cousins have $75,000 each they wish to invest in the business and Rita has agreed to give them each a 25% ownership share for their contribution. Rita will retain the other 50% ownership based on her contribution of equity from the business. Before deciding to go ahead with the partnership, Rita is trying to work out what impact it may have on any profit she makes. In the next 12 months, Rita predicts she will make a profit of $42,000. After discussing it with her cousins they have agreed any profits will be split based on their ownership percentage (Rita - 50% and Frederika and Rose - 25% each) but that Rita would be paid a salary of $25,000 for running the business and Frederika and Rose would be paid 10% interest on their $75,000 cash contributions. Show the calculations and journal entry to create a new partnership between Rita, Rose and Frederika.
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