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Author: Carl Warren, James M. Reeve, Jonathan Duchac
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Chapter 12, Problem 12.9EX
a.
To determine
Division of
Income and loss of partnership firm are divided among partners as per the partnership agreement. In case of no specification regarding division of income or loss in partnership agreement, income or loss are equally distributed. The common method of dividing partnership income is based on:
- Service of the partners
- Services and Investments of the partners
To prepare: The
b.
To determine
To prepare: The journal entry to record closing entry of income summary account at the end of the year.
c.
To determine
To prepare: The journal entry to record closing entry of drawing account at the end of the year
d.
To determine
To explain: Why partner drawings be considered “reclaimable” until profits have been allocated?
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The partnership contract for the SDF and MGB Partnership, a general partnership, provided for annual salaries of P140,000 and P175,000 to SDF and MGB, respectively, with the resulting profit or loss to be divided equally. •
Profit before salaries for the year ended June 30, 2021 was P315,000.
Required:
Give the journal entry to transfer income summary account balance to drawing accounts of the partners.
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Ries, Bax, and Thomas invested $80,000, $112,000, and $128,000, respectively, in a partnership. During its first calendar
year, the firm earned $249,000.
Required:
Prepare the entry to close the firm's Income Summary account as of its December 31 year-end and to allocate the
$249,000 net income under each of the following separate assumptions.
2. The partners agreed to share income and loss in the ratio of their beginning capital investments.
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Allocate $249,000 net income in the ratio of their beginning capital investments.
Note: Do not round intermediate calculations.
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Chapter 12 Solutions
Accounting (Text Only)
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