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To prepare:

Explanation of Solution
Journal entries for liquidation of partnership are as follows:
S.No. | Accounts titles and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
(a) | Sale of inventory: | ||
Cash | $ 530,000 | ||
Loss on Sale | $87,200 | ||
Equipment | $617,200 | ||
(Being Equipment sold for cash) | |||
(b) | Allocation of Gain or loss: | ||
Lasu's Capital | $34,880 | ||
Ramirez's Capital | $17,440 | ||
Toney's Capital | $34,880 | ||
Loss on Sale | $ 87,200 | ||
(Being loss shared by partners in the income sharing ratio) | |||
(c) | Payment of Liabilities at book value: | ||
Accounts Payable | $ 342,600 | ||
Cash | $342,600 | ||
(being liabilities paid at their book value) | |||
(d) | Distribution of cash: | ||
Lasu's Capital | $ 265,520 | ||
Ramirez's Capital | $ 178,360 | ||
Toney's Capital | $92,120 | ||
Cash | $536,000 | ||
(Being Cash distributed to partners) |
Working Note:
The distribution of cash is calculated as follows:
Lasu | Ramirez | Toney | Total | |
Cash | $ 348,600 | |||
Add: Sale of Equipment | $ 530,000 | |||
Less: Payment of Liabilities | $(342,600) | |||
Net Cash Available | $ 536,000 | |||
Partner's Capital | $300,400 | $195,800 | $127,000 | $ 623,200 |
Less: Loss on Sale (Shared in the Ratio 2:1:2) | $(34,880) | $(17,440) | $(34,880) | $ (87,200) |
Capital Balance/ (Deficit) | $265,520 | $178,360 | $ 92,120 | $ 536,000 |
Distribution of Cash | $ 265,520 | $ 178,360 | $92,120 | $ 536,000 |
Requirement-3:
To prepare:
Journal entries for liquidation of partnership when Equipment is sold for $200,000 and the partner with deficit bring it in cash

Explanation of Solution
Journal entries for liquidation of partnership are as follows:
S.No. | Accounts titles and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
(a) | Sale of inventory: | ||
Cash | $ 200,000 | ||
Loss on Sale | $ 417,200 | ||
Equipment | $617,200 | ||
(Being Equipment sold for cash) | |||
(b) | Allocation of Gain or loss: | ||
Lasu's Capital | $ 166,880 | ||
Ramirez's Capital | $83,440 | ||
Toney's Capital | $ 166,880 | ||
Loss on Sale | $417,200 | ||
(Being loss shared by partners in the income sharing ratio) | |||
(c) | Payment of Liabilities at book value: | ||
Accounts Payable | $ 342,600 | ||
Cash | $342,600 | ||
(being liabilities paid at their book value) | |||
(d) | Distribution of cash: | ||
Lasu's Capital | $ 133,520 | ||
Ramirez's Capital | $ 112,360 | ||
Toney's Capital | $ 39,880 | ||
Cash | $206,000 | ||
(Being Cash distributed to partners) |
Working Note:
The distribution of cash is calculated as follows:
Lasu | Ramirez | Toney | Total | |
Cash | $ 348,600 | |||
Add: Sale of Equipment | $ 200,000 | |||
Less: Payment of Liabilities | $(342,600) | |||
Net Cash Available | $ 206,000 | |||
Partner's Capital | $300,400 | $195,800 | $127,000 | $ 623,200 |
Less: Loss on Sale (Shared in the Ratio 2:1:2) | $ (166,880) | $(83,440) | $ (166,880) | $(417,200) |
Capital Balance/ (Deficit) | $133,520 | $112,360 | $(39,880) | $ 206,000 |
Distribution of Cash | $ 133,520 | $ 112,360 | $ (39,880) | $ 206,000 |
Requirement-4:
To prepare:
Journal entries for liquidation of partnership when Equipment is sold for $150,000 and the partner with deficit bring it in cash

Explanation of Solution
Journal entries for liquidation of partnership are as follows:
S.No. | Accounts titles and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
(a) | Sale of inventory: | ||
Cash | $ 150,000 | ||
Loss on Sale | $ 467,200 | ||
Equipment | $617,200 | ||
(Being Equipment sold for cash) | |||
(b) | Allocation of Gain or loss: | ||
Lasu's Capital | $ 186,880 | ||
Ramirez's Capital | $93,440 | ||
Toney's Capital | $ 186,880 | ||
Loss on Sale | $467,200 | ||
(Being loss shared by partners in the income sharing ratio) | |||
(c) | Payment of Liabilities at book value: | ||
Accounts Payable | $ 342,600 | ||
Cash | $342,600 | ||
(being liabilities paid at their book value) | |||
(d) | Distribution of cash: | ||
Lasu's Capital | $73,600 | ||
Ramirez's Capital | $82,400 | ||
Cash | $156,000 | ||
(Being Cash distributed to partners) |
Working Note:
The distribution of cash is calculated as follows:
Lasu | Ramirez | Toney | Total | |
Cash | $ 348,600 | |||
Add: Sale of Equipment | $ 150,000 | |||
Less: Payment of Liabilities | $(342,600) | |||
Net Cash Available | $ 156,000 | |||
Partner's Capital | $300,400 | $195,800 | $127,000 | $ 623,200 |
Less: Loss on Sale (Shared in the Ratio 2:1:2) | $ (186,880) | $(93,440) | $ (186,880) | $(467,200) |
Capital Balance/ (Deficit) | $113,520 | $102,360 | $(59,880) | $ 156,000 |
Sharing of Deficit of Toney's Capital (In the ratio 2:1) | $(39,920) | $(19,960) | $ 59,880 | |
Distribution of Cash | $73,600 | $82,400 | $- | $ 156,000 |
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