
Advanced Accounting 10th Edition by Thomas Schaefer, Joe Ben Hoyle, Timothy Doupnik
Edition 10ISBN: 978-1260575910
Advanced Accounting 10th Edition by Thomas Schaefer, Joe Ben Hoyle, Timothy Doupnik
Edition 10ISBN: 978-1260575910 Exercise 12
Part A
The partnership of Wingler, Norris, Rodgers, and Guthrie was formed several years ago as a local architectural firm.Several partners have recently undergone personal financial problems and have decided to terminate operations and liquidate the business.The following balance sheet is drawn up as a guideline for this process:
When the liquidation commenced, expenses of $16,000 were anticipated as being necessary to dispose of all property.
Prepare a predistribution plan for this partnership.
Part B
The following transactions transpire during the liquidation of the Wingler, Norris, Rodgers, and Guthrie partnership:
• Collected 80 percent of the total accounts receivable with the rest judged to be uncollectible.
• Sold the land, building, and equipment for $ 150,000.
• Made safe capital distributions.
• Learned that Guthrie, who has become personally insolvent, will make no further contributions.
• Paid all liabilities.
• Sold all inventory for $71,000.
• Made safe capital distributions again.
• Paid liquidation expenses of $ 11,000.
• Made final cash disbursements to the partners based on the assumption that all partners other than Guthrie are personally solvent.
Prepare journal entries to record these liquidation transactions.
The partnership of Wingler, Norris, Rodgers, and Guthrie was formed several years ago as a local architectural firm.Several partners have recently undergone personal financial problems and have decided to terminate operations and liquidate the business.The following balance sheet is drawn up as a guideline for this process:

Prepare a predistribution plan for this partnership.
Part B
The following transactions transpire during the liquidation of the Wingler, Norris, Rodgers, and Guthrie partnership:
• Collected 80 percent of the total accounts receivable with the rest judged to be uncollectible.
• Sold the land, building, and equipment for $ 150,000.
• Made safe capital distributions.
• Learned that Guthrie, who has become personally insolvent, will make no further contributions.
• Paid all liabilities.
• Sold all inventory for $71,000.
• Made safe capital distributions again.
• Paid liquidation expenses of $ 11,000.
• Made final cash disbursements to the partners based on the assumption that all partners other than Guthrie are personally solvent.
Prepare journal entries to record these liquidation transactions.
Explanation
Pre-distribution plan:
The liquidation ...
Advanced Accounting 10th Edition by Thomas Schaefer, Joe Ben Hoyle, Timothy Doupnik
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