Bracken, Louden, and Menser, who share profits and losses in a ratio of 4:3:3, respectively, are partners in a home decorating business that has not been able to generate the income the partners had hoped for. They have decided to liquidate the business and have sold all assets except for their decorating equipment. All partnership liabilities have been settled and all the partners are personally insolvent. The decorating equipment has a book value of $60,000, and the partners have capital account balances as follows: Required: Determine the amount of cash each partner will receive as a liquidating distribution if the decorating equipment is sold for the amount stated in each of the following independent cases: Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. a. $45,000 b. $31,500 c. $10,500 Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Determine the amount of cash each partner will receive as a liquidating distribution if the decorating equipment is sold for $45,000 Bracken Louden, and Menser, who share profits and losses in a ratio of 4:3:3, respectively, are partners in a home decorating business that has not been able to generate the income the partners had hoped for. They have decided to liquidate the business and have sold all assets except for their decorating equipment. All partnership liabilities have been settled and all the partners are personally insolvent. The decorating equipment has a book value of $60,000, and the partners have capital account balances as follows: Required: Determine the amount of cash each partner will recelve as a liquidating distribution if the decorating equipment is sold for the amount stated in each of the following independent cases: Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. a. $45,000 b. $31,500 c. $10,500 Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Determine the amount of cash each partner will recelve as a liquidating distribution if the decorating equipment is sold for $31,500. Exercise 16-3 (Algo) Computing Alternative Cash Distributions to Partners LO 16-2 Bracken, Louden, and Menser, who share profits and losses in a ratio of 4:3:3, respectively, are partners in a home decorating business that has not been able to generate the income the partners had hoped for. They have decided to liquidate the business and have sold all assets except for their decorating equipment. All partnership liabilities have been settled and all the partners are personally insolvent. The decorating equipment has a book value of $60,000, and the partners have capital account balances as follows: Required: Dotermine the amount of cash each partner will receive as a liquidating distribution if the decorating equipment is sold for the amount stated in each of the following independent cases: Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. a. $45,000 b. $31,500 c. $10,500 Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Determine the amount of cash each partner will receive as a liquidating distribution if the decerating equipment is sold for $10,500