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Henry Jones contributed equipment, inventory, and $53,300 cash to a partnership. The equipment had a book value of $25,500 and market value of $32,900. The inventory had a book value of $51,900 but only had a market value of $16,000 due to obsolescence. The partnership also assumed a $14,500 note payable owed by Henry that was originally used to purchase the equipment.

What amount should Henry's capital account be recorded?
a. $69,000
b. $104,000
c. $84,000
d. $89,000

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Answer:

$94,000

Step-by-step explanation:

Henry Jones contributed a cash of $53,300 to the partnership

The equipment had a book value of $25,500 and a market value of $32,900

The inventory had a book value of $51,900 and a market value of $16,000

The partnership assumed a note payable of $14,500 that was owed by Henry

Therefore, the amount that should be recorded in Henry's capital can be calculated as follows

= $53,300+$39,200+$16,000-$14,500

= $108,500-$14,500

= $94,000

Hence $94,000 should be recorded in Henry's capital account

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