Concept Introduction:
An unincorporated association in which two or more people engage in business as co-owners for profit is known as
To calculate:
Prepare three tables with the following column headings.Complete the tables,one for each of the first three years, by showing how to allocate partnership income or loss to the partners under each of the four plans being considered.

Answer to Problem 2APSA



Explanation of Solution
The partnership income or loss should be allocated in the above manner under the four plans.
Year 1 | |||
Income(Loss) Sharing Plan | Calculations | Watts | Lyon |
Plan A |
| (14400) |
(21600) |
Plan B |
| (12000) |
(24000) |
Plan C | Salary allowanceRemaining bal=(-36000-72000=-108000
| -(43200) | 72000
(64800) |
Total | (43200) | 7200 | |
Plan D | Salary allowance10% interestRemaining bal=(-36000-72000-4200-6300)=(118500) | -
4200 (59250) | 72000
6300 (59250) |
Total | (55050) | 19050 |
Year 2 | |||
Income(Loss) Sharing Plan | Calculations | Watts | Lyon |
Plan A | 90000×42/105
90000×63/105 | 36000 |
54000 |
Plan B | 90000×1/3
90000×2/3 | 30000 |
60000 |
Plan C | Salary allowanceRemaining bal
(90000-72000=18000) 18000×42/105 18000×63/105 | -
7200 | 72000
10800 |
Total | $7200 | $82800 | |
Plan D | Salary allowance10% interestRemaining bal(90000-72000-4200-6300=7500)
7500×1/2 7500×1/2 | -
4200 3750 | 72000
6300 3750 |
Total | $7950 | $82050 |
Year 3 | |||
Income(Loss) Sharing Plan | Calculations | Watts | Lyon |
Plan A | 150000×42/105
150000×63/105 | 60000 |
90000 |
Plan B | 150000×1/3
150000×2/3 | 50000 |
100000 |
Plan C | Salary allowanceRemaining bal(150000-72000=78000)
78000×42/105 78000×63/105 | -
31200 | 72000
46800 |
Total | $31200 | $118800 | |
Plan D | Salary allowance10% interestRemaining bal(150000-72000-4200-6300=67500)
67500×1/2 67500×1/2 | -
4200 33750 | 72000
6300 33750 |
Total | $37950 | $112050 |
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