
a.
Determine how the amount of $10,000 is to be divided when
a.

Explanation of Solution
Calculate the amount of non cash assets:
Calculate the amount of new capital balance
Particulars | Person A | Person B | Person C | Person D |
Beginning balance | $ 80,000 | $ 30,000 | $ 60,000 | $ 90,000 |
Loss on non cash assets | $ (50,000) | $ (75,000) | $ (75,000) | $ (50,000) |
Adjusted capital balance | $ 30,000 | $ (45,000) | $ (15,000) | $ 40,000 |
Table: (1)
There is a deficit balance of $45,000 from person B and $15,000 from person C which is to be distributed among the partners in their profit sharing ratio.
Calculate the distribution of loss:
Calculate the ending capital balance of the partners:
Particulars | Person A | Person D |
Beginning balance | $ 30,000 | $ 40,000 |
Loss distribution | $ (30,000) | $ (30,000) |
Adjusted capital balance | $ - | $ 10,000 |
Table: (2)
Person D will receive $10,000 cash.
b.
Determine how the amount of $10,000 is to be divided when profits and losses are allocated in the ratio of 2:2:3:3.
b.

Explanation of Solution
Calculate the amount of new capital balance
Particulars | Person A | Person B | Person C | Person D |
Beginning balance | $ 80,000 | $ 30,000 | $ 60,000 | $ 90,000 |
Loss on non cash assets | $ (50,000) | $ (50,000) | $ (75,000) | $ (75,000) |
Adjusted capital balance | $ 30,000 | $ (20,000) | $ (15,000) | $ 15,000 |
Table: (3)
There is a deficit balance of $20,000 from person B and $15,000 from person C which is to be distributed among the partners in their profit sharing ratio.
Calculate the distribution of loss
Calculate the ending capital balance of the partners
Particulars | Person A | Person D |
Beginning balance | $ 30,000 | $ 15,000 |
Loss distribution | $ (14,000) | $ (21,000) |
Adjusted capital balance | $ 16,000 | $ (6,000) |
Table: (4)
Loss of $6,000 will be transferred to person A and the net balance of person A would be
Person A will receive the $10,000 cash.
c.
Determine the amount of money that each partner will receive if profits and losses are allocated in the ratio of 1:3:3:3.
c.

Explanation of Solution
The value of the building is $120,000 and it is sold for $70,000.
Calculate the amount of loss in the sale of building:
Calculate the loss distribution to other partners
Now, loss share to other partners
Calculate the ending balances of capital
Particulars | Person A | Person B | Person C | Person D |
Beginning balance | $ 80,000 | $ 30,000 | $ 60,000 | $ 90,000 |
Loss on non cash assets | $ (5,000) | $ (15,000) | $ (15,000) | $ (15,000) |
Adjusted capital balance | $ 75,000 | $ 15,000 | $ 45,000 | $ 75,000 |
Table: (5)
Calculate the loss of land $130,000:
Now, loss to other partners:
Calculate the ending capital balances:
Particulars | Person A | Person B | Person C | Person D |
Beginning balance | $ 75,000 | $ 15,000 | $ 45,000 | $ 75,000 |
Loss on non cash assets | $ (13,000) | $ (39,000) | $ (39,000) | $ (39,000) |
Adjusted capital balance | $ 62,000 | $ (24,000) | $ 6,000 | $ 36,000 |
Table: (6)
Calculate the loss distribution of person B to other partners:
Calculate the new capital balances after allocation:
Particulars | Person A | Person B | Person C | Person D |
Beginning balance | $ 62,000 | $ (24,000) | $ 6,000 | $ 36,000 |
Loss distribution | $ (3,428) | $ 24,000 | $ (10,286) | $ (10,286) |
New capital balance | $ 58,572 | $ - | $ (4,286) | $ 25,714 |
Table: (7)
Person C is having a loss of $4,286 which is distributed by person A and person D in their profit sharing ratio
Calculate the loss distribution of partners:
Calculate the ending balance of partners:
Particulars | Person A | Person D |
Beginning balance | $ 58,572 | $ 25,714 |
Loss distribution | $ (1,072) | $ (3,214) |
New capital balance | $ 57,500 | $ 22,500 |
Table: (8)
Person A and person D will receive $57,500 and $22,500 of cash respectively.
d.
Determine the amount of money that the firm receive from selling the land and building to ensure that person C receives a portion if profits and losses are allocated on 1:3:4:2 basis.
d.

Explanation of Solution
Calculate the amount of money that the firm receive from selling the land and building
Particulars | Person A | Person B | Person C | Person D |
Beginning balance | $ 80,000 | $ 30,000 | $ 60,000 | $ 90,000 |
Assumed loss of $100,000 | $ (10,000) | $ (30,000) | $ (40,000) | $ (20,000) |
New balance | $ 70,000 | $ - | $ 20,000 | $ 70,000 |
Assumed loss of $35,000 | $ (5,000) | $ (20,000) | $ (10,000) | |
New balance | $ 65,000 | $ - | $ - | $ 60,000 |
Assumed loss of $90,000 | $ (30,000) | $ (60,000) | ||
New balance | $ 35,000 | $ - | $ - | $ - |
Table: (9)
$35, 000 goes to person A and $90,000 is distributed in the profit sharing ratio of partners of 1:2. Then, $35,000 is distributed among the partners in their profit sharing ratio of 1:4:2 and$100,000 is distributed among the partners in their profit sharing ratio of 1:3:4:2.
The firm has total cash of $125,000 before person C receives any cash. The
Working note
Calculate the assumed loss of $100,000:
Particulars | Person A | Person B | Person C | Person D |
Beginning balance | $ 80,000 | $ 30,000 | $ 60,000 | $ 90,000 |
Maximum allocated loss | $ 800,000 | $ 100,000 | $ 150,000 | $ 450,000 |
Table: (10)
The maximum allocated loss of person B is less of $100,000. Hence, 100,000 is to be taken as assumed loss.
Calculate the assumed loss of $35,000:
Particulars | Person A | Person C | Person D |
Beginning balance | $ 70,000 | $ 20,000 | $ 70,000 |
Maximum allocated loss | $ 490,000 | $ 35,000 | $ 245,000 |
Table: (11)
The maximum allocated loss of person C is less of $35,000. Hence, $35,000 is to be taken as assumed loss.
Calculate the assumed loss of $90,000:
Particulars | Person A | Person D |
Beginning balance | $ 65,000 | $ 60,000 |
Maximum allocated loss | $ 195,000 | $ 90,000 |
Table: (12)
The maximum allocated loss of person D is less of $90,000. Hence, $90,000 is to be taken as assumed loss.
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