Advanced Financial Accounting
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ISBN: 9780078025877
Author: Theodore E. Christensen, David M Cottrell, Cassy JH Budd Advanced Financial Accounting
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Chapter 16, Problem 16.2.5E
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Introduction: Installment liquidation involves selling assets of partnership in several installments. It requires several months to complete liquidation, and regular installments are paid to partners as assets get liquidated. Installment liquidation is chosen with the aim to obtain the large possible amount from the realization of the assets. A proper plan of liquidation is drafted before beginning the formal liquidation process. To ensure fairness in distribution once cash is realized on liquidation a safe payments schedule is followed.
To choose: The correct answer to show the amount received by respective partners based on the given conditions.
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Statement I: In lumpsum liquidation, the remaining cash available after realization and payment of liquidation expenses, will be equal to the total interest of the partners.Statement II: In installment liquidation, the partner who has the highest absorption capacity shall be prioritized in the payment of interest.
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Assume that residual profits and losses are shared equally among the three partners. Based
on this information, calculate the maximum amount that Jude can expect to receive from the
partnership liquidation is: *
de, Revelation and Genesis partnership became insolvent on January 1, 2021, and the
partnership is being liquidated as soon as practicable. In this respect the following information
for the partners has been marshaled:
Capital Balances
Personal Assets
Personal Liabilities
Jude
P70,000
P80,000
P40,000
Revelation
(60,000)
30,000
50,000
,000
Genesis
(30,000)
70,000
Total
(P20,000)
O P20,000
P40,000
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