Bagwell, McWilliams, and Briand have capital balances of $24,000, $36,000, and $60,000, respectively. The partners share profits

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Bagwell, McWilliams, and Briand have capital balances of $24,000, $36,000, and $60,000, respectively. The partners share profits and losses as follows:
a. The first $50,000 is divided based on the partners’ capital balances.
b. The next $50,000 is based on service, shared equally by Bagwell and Briand.
c. The remainder is divided equally.
Requirement
1. Compute each partner’s share of the $112,000 net income for the year.

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Accounting

ISBN: 978-0132569309

9th Edition

Authors: Charles T. Horngren, Walter T. Harrison Jr., M. Suzanne Oliv

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