Problem 15-30 (Algo) (LO 15-1, 15-4) Following is a series of independent cases. In each situation, indicate the cash distribution to be made to partners at the end of the liquidation process. Unless otherwise stated, assume that all solvent partners will reimburse the partnership for their deficit capital balances. Part A The Buarque, Monte, and Vinicius partnership reports the following accounts. Vinicius is personally insolvent and can contribute only an additional $17,000 to the partnership Cash Liabilities Monte, loan Buarque, capital (50% of profits and losses) Monte, capital (25%) Vinicius, capital (258) $138,000 43,000 36,000 34,000 48000 (23,000) deficit) Part B Drawdy. Langston, and Pearl operate a local accounting firm as a partnership. After working together for several years, they have decided to liquidate the partnership's property. The partners have prepared the following balance sheet: Cash Drawdy loan Noncash assets $ 28,000 13,000 166,000 Liabilities Langston, loan Drawdy capital (40%) Langston capital (308) Pearl capital (30%) Total liabilities and capital $ 39,00 21 00 73,00 58,00 16.00 $207,00 Total assets $ 207 000 The firm sells the noncash assets for $128,000; it will use $23,000 of this amount to pay liquidation expenses. All three of these partners are personally insolvent. Part C Drawdy, Langston, and Pearl operate a local accounting firm as a partnership. After working together for several years, they have decided to liquidate the partnership's property. The partners have prepared the following balance sheet: Cash Drawdy, loan Noncash assets $ 28,000 13,000 166,000 Liabilities Langston, loan Drawdy capital Langston, capital Pearl, capital Total liabilities and capital $ 39,00 21,00 73,00 58,00 16,00 $207,00 Total assets $207,000 The firm sells the noncash assets for $128,000, it will use $14,000 of this amount to pay liquidation expenses. All three of these partners are personally insolvent. Assume that the profits and losses are split 2.4.4 to Drawdy, Langston, and Pearl, respectively. Part D Following the liquidation of all noncash assets, the partnership of Krups, Lindau Riedel, and Schnee has the following account balances. Krups is personally insolvent. Liabilities Krups, loan Krups, capital (309 of profits and losses) Lindau, capital (308) Riedel, capital (20%) Schnee, capital (20%) $ 9,000 14,000 (36,000) deficit (38,000) deficit 23,000 28,000 Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required A Required B Required C Required D Indicate the cash distribution to be made to partners at the end 5f the liquidation pre that all solvent partners will reimburse the partnership for their deficit capital balance Buarque, Capital Monte, Loan and Capital Vinicius, Capital Beginning balances Contribution by Vinicius Capital balances Elimination of Vinicius's deficit Final distribution Required A Required B Required C Required D Indicate the cash distribution to be made to partners at the end of the liqu that all solvent partners will reimburse the partnership for their deficit capl calculations. Round the final answers to nearest dollar amounts.) Drawdy, Loan and Capital Langston, Loan and Capital Pearl, Capital Beginning balances Loss on disposal Liquidation expenses Capital balances Allocation of Pearl's deficit Final distribution Required A Required B Requided c Required D Indicate the cash distribution to be made to partners at the end of the liqu that all solvent partners will reimburse the partnership for their deficit capi calculations. Round the final answers to nearest dollar amounts.) Drawdy, Loan and Capital Langston, Loan and Capital Pearl, Capital Beginning balances Loss on disposal Liquidation expenses Capital balances Allocation of Pearl's deficit balance Final distribution Required A Required B Required a Required D tes Indicate the cash distribution to be made to partners at the end of the liquidation process that all solvent partners will reimburse the partnership for their deficit capital balances. (C calculations. Round the final answer to nearest dollar amounts.) Krups, Loan and Capital Lindau, Capital + Riedel, Capital Schnee Capital Beginning balances Allocation of Krups's deficit balance Capital balances Contribution by Lindau Final distribution