
a.
Determine the allocation of income for each of the three years.
a.

Explanation of Solution
Allocation of income for the year 2013:
Particulars | Person G | Person S | Person L | Total |
Net income | $ 65,000 | |||
Compensation allowance | $ 13,680 | $ 11,520 | $ 10,400 | $ 35,600 |
Net profit after allowance | $ 29,400 | |||
Interest on capital | $ 25,928 | $ 21,600 | $ 10,800 | $ 58,328 |
Net income after interest | $ (28,928) | |||
Distribution among partners | $ (9,643) | $ (9,643) | $ (9,642) | $ 28,928 |
Total | $ 29,965 | $ 23,477 | $ 11,558 | $ - |
Table: (1)
Allocation of income for the year 2014:
Particulars | Person G | Person S | Person L | Person M | Total |
Net income | ($ 20,400) | ||||
Compensation | $ 14,400 | $ 12,000 | $ 11,040 | $ 9,520 | $ 46,960 |
Net profit after allowance | ($ 67,360) | ||||
Interest on capital | $ 27,368 | $ 22,257 | $ 11,107 | $ 20,244 | $ 80,976 |
Net income after interest | ($ 148,336) | ||||
Distribution among partners | ($ 37,084) | ($ 37,084) | ($ 37,084) | ($ 37,084) | $ 148,336 |
Total | $ 4,684 | ($ 2,827) | ($ 14,937) | ($ 7,320) |
Table: (2)
Allocation of income for the year 2015
Particulars | Person G | Person S | Person L | Person M | Total |
Net income | $ 152,800 | ||||
Compensation | $ 15,040 | $ 12,960 | $ 10,480 | $ 12,640 | $ 51,120 |
Net profit after allowance | $ 101,680 | ||||
Interest on capital | $ 25,193 | $ 19,692 | $ 8,204 | $ 17,341 | $ 70,430 |
Net income after interest | $ 31,250 | ||||
Bonus | $ 2,604 | $ 2,604 | $ 5,208 | ||
Net income after bonus | $ 26,042 | ||||
Distribution among partners | $ 6,510 | $ 6,510 | $ 6,510 | $ 6,510 | $ 26,042 |
Total | $ 49,348 | $ 41,767 | $ 25,194 | $ 36,492 | $ 0 |
Table: (3)
Working note
Calculate person G’s monthly capital balance
Now, calculate the monthly capital for person G
Calculate interest on capital to person G
Calculate ending capital balances of partners 2013;
Particulars | Person G | Person S | Person L | Total |
Beginning balance | $ 210,000 | $ 180,000 | $ 90,000 | $ 480,000 |
Additional investment | $ 9,100 | $ 9,100 | ||
Income allocation | $ 29,965 | $ 23,477 | $ 11,558 | $ 65,000 |
Drawings | $ (21,000) | $ (18,000) | $ (9,000) | $ (48,000) |
Ending balances | $ 228,065 | $ 185,477 | $ 92,558 | $ 506,100 |
Table: (4)
Calculate capital of person M:
Now, capital of person M:
Calculate ending capital balances of partners for 2014
Particulars | Person G | Person S | Person L | Person M | Total |
Beginning Capital | $ 228,065 | $ 185,477 | $ 92,557 | $ 168,700 | $ 674,800 |
Income Allocation | $ 4,684 | ($ 2,827) | ($ 14,937) | ($ 7,320) | ($ 20,400) |
Drawings | ($ 22,807) | ($ 18,548) | ($ 9,256) | ($ 16,870) | ($ 67,480) |
Ending Balances | $ 209,943 | $ 164,103 | $ 68,364 | $ 144,510 | $ 586,920 |
Table: (5)
Calculate the amount of bonus:
Now, bonus is:
Bonus is divided among the two partners equally
Calculate bonus share of partners:
b.
Prepare a statement of partners’ capital for the year ending December 31, 2018.
b.

Explanation of Solution
Statement of partners’ capital for the year ending December 31, 2015:
Particulars | Person G | Person S | Person L | Person M | Total |
Beginning Capital | $ 209,943 | $ 164,103 | $ 68,364 | $ 144,510 | $ 586,920 |
Income Allocation | $ 49,348 | $ 41,767 | $ 25,194 | $ 36,492 | $ 152,800 |
Drawings | ($ 20,994) | ($ 16,410) | ($ 6,836) | ($ 14,451) | ($ 58,692) |
Ending Balances | $ 238,296 | $ 189,459 | $ 86,722 | $ 166,551 | $ 681,028 |
Table: (6)
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