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The Abrams, Bartle, and Creighton partnership began the process of liquidation with the following balance sheet: Picture Abrams, Bartle, and Creighton share profits and losses in a ratio of 3:2:5. Liquidation expenses are expected to be $12,000. The noncash assets were sold for $134,000. Which partner(s) would have had to contribute assets to the partnership to cover a deficit in his or her capital account

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Answer:

After considering liquidation costs, Abrams must contribute $13,600 and Creighton must contribute $26,000.

Step-by-step explanation:

the balance sheet was missing, so I looked for it:

  • Cash 16,000
  • Noncash asset 434,000
  • Total- 450,000

  • Liability-150000
  • Abrams-80,000
  • Bartle- 90,000
  • Creighton-130,000
  • total- 450,000

non-cash assets were sold for $134,000, so the loss on the sale of non-cash assets = $434,000 - $134,000 = $300,000

allocation of loss:

Abrams: 90,000

Bartle: 60,000

Creighton: 150,000

allocation of liquidation expenses:

Abrams: 3,600

Bartle: 2,400

Creighton: 6,000

capital accounts:

Abrams = 80,000 - 90,000 - 3,600 = -13,600

Bartle = 90,000 - 60,000 - 2,400 = 27,600

Creighton = 130,000 - 150,000 - 6,000 = -26,000

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