Advanced Financial Accounting
Advanced Financial Accounting
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ISBN: 9780078025877
Author: Theodore E. Christensen, David M Cottrell, Cassy JH Budd Advanced Financial Accounting
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 16, Problem 16.13P

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To determine

Lump-sum liquidations: liquidation of partnership in which all assets are converted into cash within a short time, creditors are paid, and a single lump-sum payment is made to the partners for their capital interests. Partnership may experiences losses on disposal of assets, because it has to make offer below the normal selling price to encourage immediate sales. The partnership attempts to collect receivable has to offer large cash discounts for prompt payments. Any goodwill on the partnership books is generally written off when the partnership begins liquidation because it is no longer a going concern.

In some situations a deficit may occur in a partner’s capital account if its credit balance is too low to absorb share of losses, such deficit may be cleared by either partner investing cash or other asset or the partner’s capital deficit is distributed to the other partners in their resulting loss sharing ratio.

Requirement 1

The statement of realization and liquidation for CDG on December 10, 20X6.

b

To determine

Lump-sum liquidations: liquidation of partnership in which all assets are converted into cash within a short time, creditors are paid, and a single lump-sum payment is made to the partners for their capital interests. Partnership may experiences losses on disposal of assets, because it has to make offer below the normal selling price to encourage immediate sales. The partnership attempts to collect receivable has to offer large cash discounts for prompt payments. Any goodwill on the partnership books is generally written off when the partnership begins liquidation because it is no longer a going concern.

In some situations a deficit may occur in a partner’s capital account if its credit balance is too low to absorb share of losses, such deficit may be cleared by either partner investing cash or other asset or the partner’s capital deficit is distributed to the other partners in their resulting loss sharing ratio.

Requirement 2

The schedule of the net worth of each partner after liquidation.

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