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Answer:
$67,000
Explanation:
Miller$72,000/60%=$ 120,000 loss to eliminate capital
Tyson$72,000/20%=$ 360,000 loss to eliminate capital
Watson$19,000/20%=$ 95,000 loss to eliminate capital
Watson is the partner most vulnerable to a loss of $95,000 which will inturn eliminate Watson's capital balance
Hence:
$162,000-$95,000
=$67,000
Therefore if the loss on disposal is less than $95,000, all partners will retain positive capital balances and receive some cash in liquidation reason been that other assets which is $162,000, must be sold for any amount over $67,000 for all partners to get cash.
Answer:
The answer is: $367,000
Explanation:
To determine Pronghorn Corporation's actual return on plan assets we can use the following formula:
return on plan assets = (year-end plan assets - beginning of the year plan assets) - (contribution to the pension fund - benefits paid)
return on plan assets = ($2,035,000 - $1,770,000) - ($116,000 - $218,000)
return on plan assets = $265,000 - (-$102,000) = $265,000 + $102,000
return on plan assets = $367,000
Answer:
Dr Cash 11,000
Dr Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment 20,000
Equipment 31,000
Explanation:
Preparation of the Journal entry to record the disposition of the equipment
Since we were told that Lewis Company sold
the equipment for the amount of $11,000 in which the Accumulated Depreciation on the equipment to the date of disposal was the amount of $20,000 this means the journal entry to record the disposition of the equipment will be :
Dr Cash 11,000
Dr Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment 20,000
Equipment 31,000
(20,000+11,000)
Answer:
$0.6 per pounds
Explanation:
The computation of the standard unit materials cost per pound is shown below:-
Whole Tomatoes = 5,000 × $0.75
= $3,750
Vinegar = 350 × 0.90
= $315
Corn syrup = 40 × 7.50
= $300
Salt = 125 × 1.80
= $225
Total cost = Whole Tomatoes + Vinegar + Corn syrup + Salt
= $3750 + $315 + $300 + $225
= $4,590
Standard Unit Materials cost per pound = Total cost ÷ ketchup pounds
= $4,590 ÷ 7,650 pounds
= $0.6 per pounds