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Aram owns a 20% interest in a partnership (not real estate) in which her at-risk amount was $35,000 at the beginning of the year. The partnership borrowed $50,000 on a recourse note and made a $40,000 profit during the year. Her at-risk amount at the end of the year is $43,000?

a) True
b)False

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b)False

The statement that Aram's at-risk amount is $43,000 at the end of the year is False. The correct at-risk amount is $53,000 after accounting for her share of the borrowed amount and her share of the partnership's profit.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question asks whether Aram's at-risk amount in a partnership at the end of the year is $43,000. First, we calculate Aram's at-risk amount at the beginning of the year, which is $35,000. During the year, the partnership borrowed $50,000 on a recourse note, which means all partners are personally liable for the debt. Aram owns a 20% interest in the partnership, so she is responsible for 20% of the borrowed amount, adding $10,000 ($50,000 * 20%) to her at-risk amount. The partnership also made a $40,000 profit, and Aram is entitled to 20% of that too, which means an additional $8,000 ($40,000 * 20%). Adding these amounts to her initial at-risk investment, Aram's at-risk amount at the end of the year would be $35,000 + $10,000 + $8,000 = $53,000. Therefore, the statement that Aram's at-risk amount at the end of the year is $43,000 is False.

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