Horngren's Accounting, The Financial Chapters, Student Value Edition (11th Edition)
Horngren's Accounting, The Financial Chapters, Student Value Edition (11th Edition)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780133876352
Author: Tracie L. Miller-Nobles, Brenda L. Mattison, Ella Mae Matsumura
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 12, Problem P12.30APGA

Allocating profits and losses to the partners, accounting for withdrawal of a partner, accounting for the liquidation of a partnership, and preparing partnership financial statements

LOT is a partnership owned by Maggie Lafleur, Susan Olay, and Tara Thibert. The partners’ profit-and-loss-sharing agreement is 3:14, respectively. The adjusted trial balances of the partnership at November 30, 2016, follow:

    LOT
    Adjusted Trial Balance
    November 30, 2016
    Balance
    Account Title Debit Credit
    Cash $ 4,000
    Merchandise Inventory 4,000
    Building 235,000
    Accumulated Depreciation-Building $ 35,000
    Accounts Payable 15,000
    Mortgage Payable 75,000
    Lafleur, Capital 50,000
    Olay, Capital 65,000
    Thibert, Capital 35,000
    Lafleur, Withdrawals 9,000
    Olay, Withdrawals 3,000
    Thibert, Withdrawals 5,000
    Sales Revenue 65,000
    Cost of Goods Sold 38,000
    Salaries Expense 26,000
    Rent Expense 16,000

Total $ 340,000 $ 340,000

Requirements

  1. Prepare statement of partners’ equity for the month ended November 30, 2016. Use a separate column for each partner in the statement of partners’ equity. Assume no new capital contributions during November.
  2. Prepare the four closing entries for the month ended November 30, 2016.
  3. Thibert decides to withdraw from the partnership on December 1, 2016. Her settlement includes all the Merchandise Inventory and all of the Cash in exchange for her equity interest in the partnership.
  4. Immediately after Thibert’s withdrawal, Lafleur and Olay decide to liquidate the partnership. They sell the building for $172,000. Then they pay the liabilities and distribute the cash to complete the liquidation. Journalize these liquidation entries. Assume the profit-and-loss-sharing ratios remain the same.

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