Part 1. Craig, Cook, and Chan are partners and share income and loss in a 5:1:4 ratio.
Question:
Part 1. Craig, Cook, and Chan are partners and share income and loss in a 5:1:4 ratio. The partnership’s capital balances are as follows: Craig, $606,000; Cook, $148,000; and Chan, $446,000. Craig decides to withdraw from the partnership, and the partners agree not to have the assets revalued upon Craig’s retirement.
Prepare journal entries to record Craig’s April 30 withdrawal from the partnership under each of the following separate assumptions: Craig
(a) sells her interest to Collin for $250,000 after Cook and Chan approve the entry of Collin as a partner;
(b) gives her interest to a daughter-in-law, Cam, and thereafter Cook and Chan accept Cam as a partner;
(c) is paid $606,000 in partnership cash for her equity;
(d ) is paid $350,000 in partnership cash for her equity; and
(e) is paid $200,000 in partnership cash plus manufacturing equipment recorded on the partnership books at $538,000 less its accumulated depreciation of $336,000.
Part 2. Assume that Craig does not retire from the partnership described in Part 1. Instead, Chip is admitted to the partnership on April 30 with a 20% equity. Prepare journal entries to record the entry of Chip under each of the following separate assumptions: Chip invests
(a) $300,000;
(b) $196,000; and
(c) $426,000.
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Financial Accounting Information For Decisions
ISBN: 9780073043753
4th Edition
Authors: John J. Wild