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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 1 PartnershipsPartnerships Chapter 12
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 2 Ch.12 – Objectives: 1. Characteristics of a PartnershipCharacteristics 2. Account for Partner InvestmentPartner Investment 3. Allocate Profit/LossProfit/Loss 4. Account for Admission of new partnerAdmission 5. Account for a partner’s WithdrawalWithdrawal 6. Account for Liquidation of a PartnershipLiquidation 7. Prepare Partnership Fin. StatementFin. Statement
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 3 Objective 1 Identify the characteristics of a partnership
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 4 PartnershipPartnership Association of two or more persons who co-own a business for a profit Combines –Capital –Talent –Experience
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 5 Partnership Agreement Contract between partners should specify –Name, location, and nature of business –Name, investment, and duties of each partner –How new partners are admitted –How profits and losses are divided up –Withdrawals of assets by the partners –How to settle up with a withdrawing partner –How to liquidate the partnership
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 6 Characteristics of a Partnership Limited life Mutual agency Unlimited liability Co-ownership of property No partnership income taxes Partners’ capital accounts
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 7 Types of Partnerships General partnership – basic form Limited partnership – two classes of partners
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 8 Limited Liability Company Its own form of business organization –Owners are called members –Limited liability –Members can participate in management –Can elect not to pay business income tax
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 9 S Corporations Corporation taxed as a partnership –Limited liability of owners –No corporate income tax –Stockholders pay personal income tax on their share of income
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 10 Objective 2 Account for partner investments
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 11 The Partnership Start-Up Record assets invested by partners at fair market values Record liabilities assumed at fair market values Each partner has his/her own capital and withdrawals account
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 12 E12-15 GENERAL JOURNAL DATEDESCRIPTION REF DEBITCREDIT Cash8,000 Accounts Receivable10,000 Furniture1,000 Building90,000 Note Payable10,000 Accounts Payable3,000 N. Fuentes, Capital96,000
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 13 Objective 3 Allocate profits and losses to the partners
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 14 Sharing Profits and Losses Stated fraction for each partner Based on percent of capital balances of the partners Based on each partner’s service Combination
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 15 Sharing Profits and Losses If no partnership agreement, the law states earnings will be divided equally If agreement specifies how to share profits, but not losses – losses are shared the same way as profits
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 16 E12-16 a Net loss($90,000) B. Fultz45,000 J. Hardie45,000 GENERAL JOURNAL DATEDESCRIPTION REF DEBITCREDIT B. Fultz, Capital45,000 J. Hardie, Capital45,000 Income Summary90,000
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 17 E12-16 b Net income$60,000 B. Fultz (40,000/120,000) x 60,00020,000 J. Hardie (80,000/120,000) x 60,000 40,000 GENERAL JOURNAL DATEDESCRIPTION REF DEBITCREDIT Income Summary60,000 B. Fultz, Capital20,000 J. Hardie, Capital40,000
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 18 E12-16 c Net income to be distributed B. FultzJ. Hardie$100,000 Capital Bal. Service Remainder Total $20,000 $40,00040,000 12,00018,00010,000 5,000 0 $37,000$63,000
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 19 E12-16 c E12-16 c E12-16 c E12-16 c GENERAL JOURNAL DATEDESCRIPTION REF DEBITCREDIT Income Summary100,000 B. Fultz, Capital37,000 J. Hardie, Capital63,000
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 20 Partner Drawings Reduces capital Debit Drawing and credit Cash At period end, close drawing to capital
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 21 Objective 4 Account for the admission of a new partner
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 22 Purchasing a Partner’s Interest Equity is transferred from retiring partner to new partner –Debit retiring partner’s capital – Credit new partner’s capital Partnership assets are not affected
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 23 E12-18 a G. Rose, Capital$100,000 C. Novak, Capital50,000 Total$150,000 GENERAL JOURNAL DATEDESCRIPTION REF DEBITCREDIT C. Novak, Capital50,000 H. Hollis, Capital50,000
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 24 E12-18 a Balances: G. Rose, Capital$100,000 H. Hollis, Capital50,000 Total$150,000
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 25 Investing in the Partnership New partner contributes assets to the partnership in exchange for a share of the business
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 26 Investing in the Partnership at Book Value New partner invests assets equal to his/her interest in the new partnership –Debit assets –Credit new partner’s capital
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 27 E12-18 b G. Rose, Capital$100,000 C. Novak, Capital50,000 Total before admitting$150,000 Hollis investment50,000 Total after admitting$200,000 ¼ interest = $50,000
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 28 E12-18 b GENERAL JOURNAL DATEDESCRIPTION REF DEBITCREDIT Cash50,000 H. Hollis, Capital50,000
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 29 E12-18 b Balances G. Rose, Capital$100,000 C. Novak, Capital50,000 Hollis investment50,000 $200,000
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 30 Investing in the Partnership - Bonus to the Old Partners New partner invests assets greater than his/her equity in the new partnership Bonus increases old partner’s capital in profit-and-loss sharing ratio –Debit assets –Credit new partner’s capital for his/her share –Credit each old partners’ capital for his/her share of the bonus
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 31 E12-18 c G. Rose, Capital$100,000 C. Novak, Capital50,000 Total before admitting$150,000 Hollis investment90,000 Total after admitting$240,000 ¼ interest = $60,000 Bonus of $30,000 paid to existing partners
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 32 E12-18 c Distribution of bonus: G. Rose, Capital (30,000 x 1/2)$15,000 C. Novak, Capital (30,000 x 1/2)15,000
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 33 E12-18 c GENERAL JOURNAL DATEDESCRIPTION REF DEBITCREDIT Cash90,000 H. Hollis, Capital60,000 G. Rose, Capital15,000 C. Novak, Capital15,000
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 34 E12-19E12-19 c E12-19 E12-19 c E12-19 Balances: G. Rose, Capital$115,000 C. Novak, Capital65,000 Hollis investment60,000 $240,000
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 35 Investing in the Partnership - Bonus to New Partners New partner invests assets less than his/her equity in the new partnership Bonus decreases old partner’s capital in profit-and-loss sharing ratio –Debit assets –Debit each old partners’ capital for his/her share of the bonus to the new partner –Credit new partner’s capital for his/her share
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 36 Objective 5 Account for a partner’s withdrawal from the firm
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 37 Withdrawal of a Partner Assets may be revalued Any gain or loss is allocated among the partners based on their profit- and-loss ratios
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 38 Partner Sells Interest to Existing Partner Transfer equity from the withdrawing partner to the purchaser No assets flows through the partnership Debit withdrawing partner’s capital Credit purchaser’s capital
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 39 Withdrawal at Book Value Partner takes assets with value equal to his capital account (equal to book value) Debit withdrawing partner’s capital Credit assets taken
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 40 Withdrawal at Less Than Book Value Remaining partners share the difference (bonus) based on their profit-and loss- sharing ratio Debit withdrawing partner’s capital Credit assets and remaining partners’ capital
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 41 Withdrawal at More Than Book Value Bonus to the withdrawing partner reduces the remaining partners’ capital balances based on their profit-and-loss ratio Debit withdrawing partner’s capital Debit remaining partners’ capital Credit assets
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 42 E12-21E12-21 Distribute gain on land to partners based on profit-loss ratio Sam (32,000 x 4/10)$12,800 Bob (32,000 x 3/10)9,600 Tim (32,000 x 3/10)9,600
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 43 E12-21E12-21 GENERAL JOURNAL DATEDESCRIPTION REF DEBITCREDIT May31Land32,000 Sam, Capital12,800 Bob, Capital9,600 Tim, Capital9,600
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 44 E12-21E12-21 Distribute loss on inventory to partners based on profit-loss ratio Sam (12,000 x 4/10)$4,800 Bob (12,000 x 3/10)3,600 Tim (12,000 x 3/10)3,600
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 45 E12-21E12-21 GENERAL JOURNAL DATEDESCRIPTION REF DEBITCREDIT May31Sam, Capital4,800 Bob, Capital3,600 Tim, Capital3,600 Inventory12,000
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 46 E12-21E12-21 Sam, Capital Tim, CapitalBob, Capital 36,00022,00051,000 12,8009,600 44,00057,000 28,000 4,800 3,600 Sam receives a bonus of $16,000 ($60,000 - $44,000)
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 47 E12-21E12-21 Distribute bonus to withdrawing partner based on profit-loss ratio Bob (16,000 x 3/6)$8,000 Tim (16,000 x 3/6)8,000
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 48 E12-21 GENERAL JOURNAL DATEDESCRIPTION REF DEBITCREDIT May31Sam, Capital44,000 Bob, Capital8,000 Tim, Capital8,000 Cash60,000
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 49 Objective 6 Account for the liquidation of a partnership
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 50 Death of a Partner Dissolves partnership Settlement with the deceased partner’s estate - based on partnership agreement Or, a remaining partner may buy the deceased partner’s equity
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 51 Liquidation of a Partnership Adjust and close books Sell the noncash assets, allocate gains and losses to the partners based on their profit-and-loss-sharing ratio Pay all the liabilities Distribute the remaining cash based on the partners’ capital balances
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 52 E12-24E12-24 Cash Noncash Assets Liabilitie s Dodd, Capital Gage, Capital Hamm, Capital $6,000$126,000$77,000$12,000$37,000$6,000 140,000(126,000) GENERAL JOURNAL DATEDESCRIPTION REF DEBITCREDIT Cash140,000 Noncash Assets126,000 Gain on Sale of Assets14,000
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 53 E12-24E12-24 Distribute Gain on Sale of Assets: Dodd ($14,000 x 20%)$2,800 Gage ($14,000 x 30%)4,200 Hamm ($14,000 x 50%)7,000 GENERAL JOURNAL DATEDESCRIPTION REF DEBITCREDIT Gain on Sale of Assets14,000 Dodd, Capital2,800 Gage, Capital4,200 Hamm, Capital7,000
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 54 E12-24E12-24 Cash Noncash Assets Liabilitie s Dodd, Capital Gage, Capital Hamm, Capital $6,000$126,000$77,000$12,000$37,000$6,000 140,000(126,000)2,8004,2007,000 $146,0000$77,000$14,800$41,200$13,000 GENERAL JOURNAL DATEDESCRIPTION REF DEBITCREDIT Liabilities77,000 Cash77,000
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 55 E12-24E12-24 Cash Noncash Assets Liabilitie s Dodd, Capital Gage, Capital Hamm, Capital $6,000$126,000$77,000$12,000$37,000$6,000 140,000(126,000)2,8004,2007,000 $146,0000$77,000$14,800$41,200$13,000 (77,000) $69,00000$14,800$41,200$13,000 $69,000
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 56 E12-24E12-24 GENERAL JOURNAL DATEDESCRIPTION REF DEBITCREDIT Dodd, Capital14,800 Gage, Capital41,200 Hamm, Capital13,000 Cash69,000
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 57 E12-24 Cash Noncash Assets Liabilitie s Dodd, Capital Gage, Capital Hamm, Capital $6,000$126,000$77,000$12,000$37,000$6,000 140,000(126,000)2,8004,2007,000 $146,0000$77,000$14,800$41,200$13,000 (77,000) $69,00000$14,800$41,200$13,000 (69,000)(14,800)(41,200)(13,000) 000000
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 58 E12-22E12-22 1. Cash$80,000 Ray, capital$33,000 Scott, capital28,000 Van, capital19,000 80,000 Each partner receives cash equal to his capital balance because cash equals total partnership capital
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 59 E12-22E12-22 2. Cash$50,000 Ray, capital$33,000 Scott, capital28,000 Van, capital19,00080,000 Loss$30,000 Each partner gets $10,000 ($30,000 / 3) less than his capital balance
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 60 E12-22 2. Ray$23,000 Scott18,000 Van9,000 $50,000
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 61 Objective 7 Prepare partnership financial statements
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 62 Financial Statements Much like those of a proprietorship Income statement - section showing division of net income to the partnersIncome statement Balance sheet - capital of each partner in owners’ equity sectionBalance sheet Statement of Owners’ Equity shows changes to each partner’s capital accountOwners’ Equity
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 63 S12-13 Bush and Carter Income Statement Year Ended September 30, 2007 Service revenue$145,000 Total expenses 85,000 Net income$60,000 Allocation of net income: To Bush ($60,000 .60) $36,000 To Carter ($60,000 .40) 24,000$60,000
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 65 Review Question? Which of the following is (are) characteristic of a partnership? A.Mutual agency B.Limited liability C.Written partnership agreement D.Both A and C.
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 66 Question - Partnership Which of the following is (are) characteristic of a partnership? A.Mutual agency B. Limited liability C.Written partnership agreement D.Both A and C. Ans: D-Mutual Agency & Written Agreement
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 67 Review Question? Gary and Harry failed to draft a written partnership agreement; therefore the profits and losses must be divided A.equally. B.according to the balance in their capital accounts. C.according to their original capital contributions. D.based on their capital balances at the beginning of the year.
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 68 Sharing Profit/Loss? Gary and Harry failed to draft a written partnership agreement; therefore the profits and losses must be divided A.equally. B.according to the balance in their capital accounts. C.according to their original capital contributions. D.based on their capital balances at the beginning of the year. * A - EQUALLY
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 69 S12 – 8 S12 – 8 ADMIT NEW PARTNER P. 623 S12 – 8 S12 – 8 S12 – 8 ADMIT NEW PARTNER P. 623 S12 – 8 BO & GO – CAPITAL $250K & $150K BO gets 60%; GO 40% profit/loss MO invests $100K to buy 25% interest of new partnership BOGOMO Any bonus? Who gets it? Journalize the partnership’s receipt of cash from MO.
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 70 BONUSBONUS to older partners BONUS BONUS to older partners BONUS Partnership capital before MO is admitted * MO’s investment in partner Partnership capital after MO is admitted MO’s capital in the partnership Bonus to??
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 71 Exercises/HomeworkExercises/Homework E 15 Partner’s investmentE 15 E 16 Sharing profit/lossE 16 E 17 Partners’ capital balanceE 17 E 18 Admitting a new partnerE 18 E 20 Withdrawal of a partnerE 20 E 23 Liquidation of partnershipE 23 E 25 Partnership Balance SheetE 25
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 72 Exerecise/HomeworkExerecise/Homework P 29A sharing profit & income stmt.P 29A P 31A liquidationP 31A P 36B sharing profit & income stmt.P 36B P 38B liquidationP 38B
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Copyright © 2007 Prentice-Hall. All rights reserved 73 End of Chapter
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