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Elanso [62]
3 years ago
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A Liquidation of a partnership LO P5 Kendra, Cogley, and Mei share income and loss in a 3:2:1 ratio (in ratio form: Kendra, 3/6;

Cogley, 2/6; and Mei, 1/6). The partners have decided to liquidate their partnership. On the day of liquidation, their balance sheet appears as follows.
KENDRA, COGLEY, AND MEI Balance Sheet May 31

Assets Liabilities and Equity
Cash $103,900 Accounts payable $258,000
Inventory 537,600 Kendra, Capital 76,700
Cogley, Capital 172,575
Mei, Capital 134,225
Total assets $641,500 Total liabilities and equity $641,500

Required:
For each of the following scenarios, complete the schedule allocating the gain or loss on the sale of inventory. Prepare journal entries to record the below transactions.

a. Inventory is sold for $608,400.
b. Inventory is sold for $469,200.
c. Inventory is sold for $358,800 and any partners with capital deficits pay in the amount of their deficits.
d. Inventory is sold for $298,800 and the partners have no assets other than those invested in the partnership.
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1 answer:
morpeh [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

a. Inventory is sold for $608,400.

gain on sale of inventory = $608,400 - $537,600 = $70,800

allocation of gain:

Kendra 1/2 x $70,800 = $35,400

Cogley 1/3 x $70,800 = $23,600

Mei 1/6 x $70,800 = $11,800

Dr Cash 608,400

    Cr Inventory 537,600

    Cr Gain on sale of inventory 70,800

Dr Gain on sale of inventory 70,800

    Cr Kendra, capital 35,400

    Cr Cogley, capital 23,600

    Cr Mei, capital 11,800

Dr Accounts payable 258,000

    Cr Cash 258,000

Dr Kendra, capital 112,100

Dr Cogley, capital 196,175

Dr Mei, capital 146,025

    Cr Cash 454,300

b. Inventory is sold for $469,200.

loss on sale of inventory = $469,200 - $537,600 = -$69,400

allocation of loss:

Kendra 1/2 x $68,400 = $34,200

Cogley 1/3 x $68,400 = $22,800

Mei 1/6 x $68,400 = $11,400

Dr Cash 469,200

Dr Loss on sale of inventory 68,400

    Cr Inventory 537,600

 

Dr Kendra, capital 34,300

Dr Cogley, capital 22,800

Dr Mei, capital 11,400

    Dr Loss on sale of inventory 68,400

Dr Accounts payable 258,000

    Cr Cash 258,000

Dr Kendra, capital 42,400

Dr Cogley, capital 149,775

Dr Mei, capital 122,825

    Dr Cash 315,100

c) c. Inventory is sold for $358,800 and any partners with capital deficits pay in the amount of their deficits.

loss on sale of inventory = $358,800 - $537,600 = -$178,800

allocation of loss:

Kendra 1/2 x $178,800 = $89,400

Cogley 1/3 x $178,800 = $59,600

Mei 1/6 x $178,800 = $29,800

Dr Cash 358,800

Dr Loss on sale of inventory 178,800

    Cr Inventory 537,600

 

Dr Kendra, capital 89,400

Dr Cogley, capital 59,600

Dr Mei, capital 29,800

    Dr Loss on sale of inventory 178,800

Dr Cash 12,700

    Cr Kendra, capital 12,700

Dr Accounts payable 258,000

    Cr Cash 258,000

Dr Cogley, capital 112,975

Dr Mei, capital 104,425

    Dr Cash 217,400

   

d. Inventory is sold for $298,800 and the partners have no assets other than those invested in the partnership.

loss on sale of inventory = $298,800 - $537,600 = -$238,800

allocation of loss:

Kendra 1/2 x $238,800 = $119,400

Cogley 1/3 x $238,800 = $79,600

Mei 1/6 x $238,800 = $39,800

Dr Cash 298,800

Dr Loss on sale of inventory 238,800

    Cr Inventory 537,600

 

Dr Kendra, capital 119,400

Dr Cogley, capital 79,600

Dr Mei, capital 39,800

    Dr Loss on sale of inventory 238,800

Dr Cogley, capital 28,467

Dr Mei, capital 14,233

    Cr Kendra, capital 42,700

Dr Accounts payable 258,000

    Cr Cash 258,000

Dr Cogley, capital 64,508

Dr Mei, capital 80,192

    Dr Cash 144,700

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