ACCOUNTING-W/CENGAGENOWV2 ACCESS
ACCOUNTING-W/CENGAGENOWV2 ACCESS
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Author: WARREN
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.6EX

a.

To determine

Income-sharing ratio

The ratio in which the income of partnership firm is distributed among the partners is known as the income-sharing ratio.

To explain: The flaws in the partners’ reasoning regarding the income sharing ratio.

b.

To determine

To explain: The manner in which the income-sharing agreement can resolve the dispute.

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