Bundle: Accounting, 27th + Cengagenowv2, 2 Terms Printed Access Card
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Author: Carl Warren, James M. Reeve, Jonathan Duchac
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.4APR

1.

To determine

Partnership

It is that form of organization which is owned and managed by two or more persons who invest and share the profits and losses according to a pre-determined ratio.

To record:  The journal entries as of June 30.

1.

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Answer to Problem 12.4APR

The journal entries as of June 30 is as follows:

Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit ($) Credit ($)
June 30 Asset Revaluations $2,900
         Accounts Receivable $2,500
         Allowance for Doubtful Accounts (1) $400
 (To record the loss on revaluation of assets.)
30 Merchandise Inventory $4,600
          Asset Revaluations (2) $4,600
 (To record the profit on revaluation of merchandise inventory.)
30 Accumulated Depreciation—Equipment $43,100
        Equipment (3) $24,800
        Asset Revaluations $18,300
 (To record the profit on revaluation of equipment.)
30 Asset Revaluations (Revaluation profit) (4) $20,000
      M, Capital (1/2) $10,000
       H, Capital (1/2) $10,000
   (To record the division of revaluation profit between Partner M and H.)  

Table (1)

Explanation of Solution

Working Notes:

Calculation of Allowances for Doubtful Accounts

Allowance for doubtful debt is to be increased to 5% of the remaining account.

NewBalance=[($42,500-$2,500)×5100]=$2,000

Old Balance = $1,600

AmountIncreased=($2,000-$1,600)=$400 (1)

Calculation of Merchandise Inventory-

Book value of Merchandise Inventory = $72,000

Revalued Merchandise Inventory = $76,600

AmountIncreased=($76,600-$72,000)=$4,600 (2)

Calculation of Equipment-

Book value of Merchandise Inventory = $180,500

Revalued Merchandise Inventory = $155,700

Amountdecreased=($155,700-$180,500)=-$24,800 (3)

Calculation of Revaluation Profit

RevaluationProfit=($18,300+$4,600-$2,900)=$20,000 (4)

2.

To determine

To record:  The additional journal entries for the entrance of partner A into the Partnership.

2.

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Explanation of Solution

The additional journal entries for the entrance of partner A into the Partnership is as follows:

Date Account Titles and Explanation Debit ($) Credit ($)
July 1 H, Capital $70,000
     A, Capital $70,000
 (To record the purchase of $70,000 of ownership interest of partner H, by partner A.)
1 Cash $45,000
     A, Capital $45,000
 (To record the cash brought by partner A to the partnership firm.)

Table (2)

3.

To determine

To prepare:  The balance sheet for the new partnership as of July 1, 20Y7.

3.

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Answer to Problem 12.4APR

The balance sheet for the new partnership as of July 1, 20Y7 is as follows.

M, H, and A
Balance Sheet
July 1, 20Y7
Assets
Current assets:
    Cash (5) $53,000
    Accounts receivable $40,000
 Less allowance for doubtful accounts -$2,000 $38,000
    Merchandise inventory $76,600
     Prepaid insurance $3,000
Total current assets $170,600
Property, plant, and equipment:
 Equipment $155,700
 Total assets $326,300
Liabilities
Current liabilities:
     Accounts payable $21,300
     Notes payable $35,000
Total liabilities $56,300
Partners’ Equity
M, capital (6) $130,000
H, capital  (7) $25,000
A, capital $115,000
 Total partners’ equity $270,000
   Total liabilities and partners’ equity $326,300

Table (2)

Explanation of Solution

Working Notes:

Calculation of Cash Balance

CashBalance=($8,000+$45,000)=$53,000 (5)

Calculation of Capital Balance of M

CapitalBalance=(Beginningbalance)+(Shareofrevaluationprofit)=$120,000+$10,000=$130,000 (6)

Calculation of Capital Balance of H

CapitalBalance=(Beginningbalance)+(Shareofrevaluationprofit)-(ShareTransfer)=$85,000+$10,000-$70,000=$25,000 (7)

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