Steve Reese is a well-known interior designer in Fort Worth, Texas. He wants to start...

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Steve Reese is a well-known interior designer in Fort Worth, Texas. He wants to start his own business and convinces Rob ODonnell, a local merchant, to contribute the capital to form a partnership. On January 1, 2016, ODonnell invests a building worth $76,000 and equipment valued at $48,000 as well as $36,000 in cash. Although Reese makes no tangible contribution to the partnership, he will operate the business and be an equal partner in the beginning capital balances.

To entice ODonnell to join this partnership, Reese draws up the following profit and loss agreement:

ODonnell will be credited annually with interest equal to 20 percent of the beginning capital balance for the year.

ODonnell will also have added to his capital account 20 percent of partnership income each year (without regard for the preceding interest figure) or $7,000, whichever is larger. All remaining income is credited to Reese.

Neither partner is allowed to withdraw funds from the partnership during 2016. Thereafter, each can draw $6,000 annually or 10 percent of the beginning capital balance for the year, whichever is larger.

The partnership reported a net loss of $10,000 during the first year of its operation. On January 1, 2017, Terri Dunn becomes a third partner in this business by contributing $24,000 cash to the partnership. Dunn receives a 25 percent share of the businesss capital. The profit and loss agreement is altered as follows:

ODonnell is still entitled to (1) interest on his beginning capital balance as well as (2) the share of partnership income just specified.

Any remaining profit or loss will be split on a 6:4 basis between Reese and Dunn, respectively.

Partnership income for 2017 is reported as $68,000. Each partner withdraws the full amount that is allowed.

On January 1, 2018, Dunn becomes ill and sells her interest in the partnership (with the consent of the other two partners) to Judy Postner. Postner pays $105,000 directly to Dunn. Net income for 2018 is $69,000 with the partners again taking their full drawing allowance.

On January 1, 2019, Postner withdraws from the business for personal reasons. The articles of partnership state that any partner may leave the partnership at any time and is entitled to receive cash in an amount equal to the recorded capital balance at that time plus 10 percent.

Require A

Prepare journal entries to record the preceding transactions on the assumption that the bonus (or no revaluation) method is used. Drawings need not be recorded, although the balances should be included in the closing entries. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Round your answers to the nearest dollar amount.)

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Date

General Journal

Debit

Credit

1

01/01/2016

Building

76,000

1

Equipment

48,000

1

Cash

36,000

1

O'Donnell, capital

2

12/31/2016

Reese, capital

2

O'Donnell, capital

2

Income summary

10,000

3

01/01/2017

Cash

24,000

3

Reese, capital

3

O'Donnell, capital

4

12/31/2017

O'Donnell, capital

4

Reese, capital

6,000

4

Dunn, capital

4

O'Donnell, drawings

4

Reese, drawings

4

Dunn, drawings

5

12/31/2017

68,000

5

O'Donnell, capital

5

Reese, capital

5

Dunn, capital

6

01/01/2018

Dunn, capital

6

Postner, capital

7

12/31/2018

O'Donnell, capital

7

Reese, capital

7

Postner, capital

7

O'Donnell, drawings

7

Reese, drawings

7

Postner, drawings

8

12/31/2018

Income summary

8

O'Donnell, capital

8

Reese, capital

8

Postner, capital

9

01/01/2019

Postner, capital

9

O'Donnell, capital

9

Reese, capital

9

Cash

Require B

Prepare journal entries to record the previous transactions on the assumption that the goodwill (or revaluation) method is used. Drawings need not be recorded, although the balances should be included in the closing entries. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your final answers to the nearest dollar amount.)

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No

Date

General Journal

Debit

Credit

1

01/01/2016

Building

1

Equipment

1

Cash

1

Goodwill

1

O'Donnell, capital

1

Reese, capital

2

12/31/2016

Reese, capital

2

O'Donnell, capital

2

Income summary

3

01/01/2017

Cash

3

Goodwill

3

Dunn, capital

4

12/31/2017

O'Donnell, capital

4

Reese, capital

4

Dunn, capital

4

O'Donnell, drawings

4

Reese, drawings

4

Dunn, drawings

5

12/31/2017

Income summary

68,000

5

O'Donnell, capital

5

Reese, capital

5

Dunn, capital

6

01/01/2018

Goodwill

6

O'Donnell, capital

6

Reese, capital

6

Dunn, capital

7

01/01/2018

Dunn, capital

105,000

7

Postner, capital

105,000

8

12/31/2018

O'Donnell, capital

8

Reese, capital

8

Postner, capital

8

O'Donnell, drawings

8

Reese, drawings

8

Postner, drawings

9

12/31/2018

Income summary

69,000

9

O'Donnell, capital

9

Reese, capital

9

Postner, capital

10

01/01/2019

Goodwill

10

Reese, capital

10

O'Donnell, capital

10

Postner, capital

11

01/01/2019

Postner, capital

11

Cash

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