3250000 + 3257000 = 6525000 . totally cost value
Answer and Explanation:
Partnership can be defined as a form of business which is often carried out by two or more people with the sole aim of making profit.
a) Adam receives only money in the distribution and the distribution exceeds his basis.
Particular Amount
Distribution $16,000
Less: Basis $12,000
Recognized Gain $4,000
b) Adam has $0 remaining basis in his partnership interest due to the fact that all the money or cash he received in the partnership distribution is allocated in outside basis and not within basis.
c) Alyssa has not recognized any gain or loss from the current distribution due to the fact that the cash Alyssa received in distribution is fully adjusted in the outside basis.
d) After adjusting the money received against the outside basis the remaining outside basis of $4,000 will be adjusted by property, which is why Alyssa will assign $4,000 basis to the property.
e)
Particular Amount
Basis $12,000
Less: cash distribution $8,000
Less: Property $4,000
Remaining basis $0
Therefore Alyssa remaining basis in her partnership interest will be $0
Answer: $33788
Explanation:
From the question, we are told that as part of the initial investment, Jackson contributes accounts receivable that had a balance of $35,017 in the accounts of a sole proprietorship and of this amount, $1,229 is deemed completely worthless.
The amount that will be debited to the accounts receivable for the new partnership will be the difference between the balance of $35017 and the $1229 that is seen as been worthless.
= $35017 - $1229
= $33788
Answer:
The answer is 235 days
Explanation:
Average collection period can also be called Days' outstanding period. And it is the number of days it takes a business to collect its money or receivables from the goods or services sold on credit.
Days' reveivables period or Average collection period = 365 days / reveivables turnover.
Receivables turnover = Sales/ average receivable
$9,800/$6,333
= 1.55
Average collection period=
365 days/1.55
=235 days
Answer: Exporting can help sell excess inventory (A)
Explanation:
From the question, Arturo specializes in the production of vitamins and health food products and the business is considered to be small by the standards of the United States and he tries to persuade his partner to expand internationally.
Expanding internationally will lead to greater revenue for the firm as there will be a larger market for the products produced and this larger market will buy the excess inventory.