Turner, Roth, and Lowe are partners who share income and loss in a 1:4:5 ratio...

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Turner, Roth, and Lowe are partners who share income and loss in a 1:4:5 ratio (in percents: Turner, 10%; Roth, 40%; and Lowe, 50%). The partners decide to liquidate the partnership. Immediately before liquidation, the partnership balance sheet shows total assets, $140,400; total liabilities, $90,000; Turner, Capital, $3,700; Roth, Capital, $14,600; and Lowe, Capital, $32,100. Cash received from selling the assets was sufficient to repay all but $34,000 to the creditors.

Required: a. Calculate the loss from selling the assets. b. Allocate the loss from part a to the partners. c. Determine how much each partner should contribute to the partnership to cover any remaining capital deficiency.

  • Required A
  • Required B
  • Required C

Calculate the loss from selling the assets.

Part A

Liabilities before liquidation
Proceeds from sale of assets (paid to creditors)
Remaining liabilities
Proceeds from sale of assets
Book value of assets sold
Gain on sale of assets
  • Part B
  • Required B
  • Required C
  • Allocate the loss from part a to the partners. (Losses and deficits should be indicated with a minus sign.)

    Turner Roth Lowe Total
    Initial capital balances $3,700 $14,600 $32,100 $50,400
    Allocation of gains (losses) 1/10 4/10 5/10 0
    Capital balances after gains (losses)
  • Part C
  • Required C
  • Determine how much each partner should contribute to the partnership to cover any remaining capital deficiency.

    Turner Roth Lowe Total
    Amount to be contributed to the partnership:

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