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Cherryhill and Hace had been partners for several years, and they decided to admit Quincy to the partnership. The accountant for the partnership believed that the dissolved partnership and the newly formed partnership were two separate entities. What method would the accountant have used for recording the admission of Quincy to the partnership? A. the bonus method. B. the equity method. C. the goodwill method. D. the proportionate method. E. the cost method.

C. the goodwill method.

Withdrawals from the partnership capital accounts are typically not used A. to reward partners for work performed in the business. B. to reduce the partners' capital account balances at the end of an accounting period. C. to record interest earned on a partner's capital balance. D. to reduce the basic investment that has been made in the business. E. to record the partnership's payment of a partner's personal expense such as income tax.

C. to record interest earned on a partner's capital balance.

Peter, Roberts, and Dana have the following capital balances; $80,000, $100,000 and $60,000, respectively. The partners share profits and losses 20%, 40%, and 40% respectively. Roberts retires and is paid $160,000 based on an independent appraisal of the business. If the goodwill method is used, what is the capital balance of Dana? A. $20,000. B. $60,000. C. $110,000. D. $120,000. E. $230,000.

D. $120,000.

Cleary, Wasser, and Nolan formed a partnership on January 1, 2012, with investments of $100,000, $150,000, and $200,000, respectively. For division of income, they agreed to (1) interest of 10% of the beginning capital balance each year, (2) annual compensation of $10,000 to Wasser, and (3) sharing the remainder of the income or loss in a ratio of 20% for Cleary, and 40% each for Wasser and Nolan. Net income was $150,000 in 2012 and $180,000 in 2013. Each partner withdrew $1,000 for personal use every month during 2012 and 2013. What was Wasser's capital balance at the end of 2012? A. $150,000. B. $160,000. C. $165,000. D. $213,000. E. $201,000.

E. $201,000.

Peter, Roberts, and Dana have the following capital balances; $80,000, $100,000 and $60,000, respectively. The partners share profits and losses 20%, 40%, and 40% respectively. What is the total partnership capital after Roberts retires receiving $160,000 and using the goodwill method? A. $290,000. B. $176,000. C. $80,000. D. $120,000. E. $230,000.

E. $230,000.

A partnership began its first year of operations with the following capital balances: Young, Capital: $143,000 Eaton, Capital: $104,000 Thurman, Capital: $143,000 The Articles of Partnership stipulated that profits and losses be assigned in the following manner: Young was to be awarded an annual salary of $26,000 with $13,000 salary assigned to Thurman. Each partner was to be attributed with interest equal to 10% of the capital balance as of the first day of the year. The remainder was to be assigned on a 5:2:3 basis to Young, Eaton, and Thurman, respectively. Each partner withdrew $13,000 per year. Assume that the net loss for the first year of operations was $26,000 with net income of $52,000 in the second year. What was the balance in Young's Capital account at the end of the second year? A. $133,380. B. $84,760. C. $105,690. D. $132,860. E. $71,760.

A. $133,380.

A partnership began its first year of operations with the following capital balances: Young, Capital: $143,000 Eaton, Capital: $104,000 Thurman, Capital: $143,000 The Articles of Partnership stipulated that profits and losses be assigned in the following manner: Young was to be awarded an annual salary of $26,000 with $13,000 salary assigned to Thurman. Each partner was to be attributed with interest equal to 10% of the capital balance as of the first day of the year. The remainder was to be assigned on a 5:2:3 basis to Young, Eaton, and Thurman, respectively. Each partner withdrew $13,000 per year. Assume that the net loss for the first year of operations was $26,000 with net income of $52,000 in the second year. What was Thurman's total share of net loss for the first year? A. $3,900 loss. B. $11,700 loss. C. $10,400 loss. D. $24,700 loss. E. $9,100 loss.

A. $3,900 loss.

Cleary, Wasser, and Nolan formed a partnership on January 1, 2012, with investments of $100,000, $150,000, and $200,000, respectively. For division of income, they agreed to (1) interest of 10% of the beginning capital balance each year, (2) annual compensation of $10,000 to Wasser, and (3) sharing the remainder of the income or loss in a ratio of 20% for Cleary, and 40% each for Wasser and Nolan. Net income was $150,000 in 2012 and $180,000 in 2013. Each partner withdrew $1,000 for personal use every month during 2012 and 2013. What was Cleary's total share of net income for 2013? A. $34,420. B. $75,540. C. $65,540. D. $70,040. E. $61,420.

A. $34,420.

Cleary, Wasser, and Nolan formed a partnership on January 1, 2012, with investments of $100,000, $150,000, and $200,000, respectively. For division of income, they agreed to (1) interest of 10% of the beginning capital balance each year, (2) annual compensation of $10,000 to Wasser, and (3) sharing the remainder of the income or loss in a ratio of 20% for Cleary, and 40% each for Wasser and Nolan. Net income was $150,000 in 2012 and $180,000 in 2013. Each partner withdrew $1,000 for personal use every month during 2012 and 2013. What was the remainder portion of net income allocated to Nolan for 2013? A. $45,440 B. $58,040 C. $70,040 D. $72,000 E. $82,040

A. $45,440

When Danny withdrew from John, Daniel, Harry, and Danny, LLP, he was paid $80,000, although his capital account balance was only $60,000. The four partners shared net income and losses equally. The journal entry to record the effect on John's capital due to Danny's withdrawal would include: A. $6,667 debit to John, Capital. B. $6,667 credit to John, Capital. C. $20,000 debit to John, Capital. D. $5,000 debit to John, Capital. E. $5,000 credit to John, Capital.

A. $6,667 debit to John, Capital.

Cleary, Wasser, and Nolan formed a partnership on January 1, 2012, with investments of $100,000, $150,000, and $200,000, respectively. For division of income, they agreed to (1) interest of 10% of the beginning capital balance each year, (2) annual compensation of $10,000 to Wasser, and (3) sharing the remainder of the income or loss in a ratio of 20% for Cleary, and 40% each for Wasser and Nolan. Net income was $150,000 in 2012 and $180,000 in 2013. Each partner withdrew $1,000 for personal use every month during 2012 and 2013. What was Wasser's total share of net income for 2012? A. $63,000. B. $53,000. C. $58,000. D. $29,000. E. $51,000.

A. $63,000.

The capital account balances for Donald & Hanes LLP on January 1, 2013, were as follows: Donald and Hanes shared net income and losses in the ratio of 3:2, respectively. The partners agreed to admit May to the partnership with a 35% interest in partnership capital and net income. May invested $100,000 cash, and no goodwill was recognized. What is the balance of Hanes's capital account after the new partnership is created? A. $84,000. B. $100,000. C. $140,000. D. $176,000. E. $200,000.

A. $84,000.

Jell and Dell were partners with capital balances of $600 and $800 and an income sharing ratio of 2:3. They admitted Zell to a 30% interest in the partnership, and the total amount of goodwill credited to the original partners was $700. What amount did Zell contribute to the business? A. $900. B. $560. C. $600. D. $590. E. $630.

A. $900.

Donald, Anne, and Todd have the following capital balances; $40,000, $50,000 and $30,000 respectively. The partners share profits and losses 20%, 40%, and 40% respectively. Anne retires and is paid $80,000 based on an independent appraisal of the business. If the goodwill method is used, what is the capital of the remaining partners? A. Donald, $55,000; Todd, $60,000 B. Donald, $40,000; Todd, $30,000 C. Donald, $65,000; Todd, $55,000 D. Donald, $15,000; Todd, $30,000

A. Donald, $55,000; Todd, $60,000

The advantages of the partnership form of business organization, compared to corporations, include A. single taxation. B. ease of raising capital. C. mutual agency. D. limited liability. E. difficulty of formation.

A. single taxation.

Cleary, Wasser, and Nolan formed a partnership on January 1, 2012, with investments of $100,000, $150,000, and $200,000, respectively. For division of income, they agreed to (1) interest of 10% of the beginning capital balance each year, (2) annual compensation of $10,000 to Wasser, and (3) sharing the remainder of the income or loss in a ratio of 20% for Cleary, and 40% each for Wasser and Nolan. Net income was $150,000 in 2012 and $180,000 in 2013. Each partner withdrew $1,000 for personal use every month during 2012 and 2013. What was the total capital balance for the partnership at December 31, 2012? A. $600,000 B. $564,000 C. $535,000 D. $523,000 E. $545,000

B. $564,000

A partnership began its first year of operations with the following capital balances: Young, Capital: $143,000 Eaton, Capital: $104,000 Thurman, Capital: $143,000 The Articles of Partnership stipulated that profits and losses be assigned in the following manner: Young was to be awarded an annual salary of $26,000 with $13,000 salary assigned to Thurman. Each partner was to be attributed with interest equal to 10% of the capital balance as of the first day of the year. The remainder was to be assigned on a 5:2:3 basis to Young, Eaton, and Thurman, respectively. Each partner withdrew $13,000 per year. Assume that the net loss for the first year of operations was $26,000 with net income of $52,000 in the second year. What was Young's total share of net loss for the first year? A. $3,900 loss. B. $11,700 loss. C. $10,400 loss. D. $24,700 loss. E. $9,100 loss.

B. $11,700 loss.

Cleary, Wasser, and Nolan formed a partnership on January 1, 2012, with investments of $100,000, $150,000, and $200,000, respectively. For division of income, they agreed to (1) interest of 10% of the beginning capital balance each year, (2) annual compensation of $10,000 to Wasser, and (3) sharing the remainder of the income or loss in a ratio of 20% for Cleary, and 40% each for Wasser and Nolan. Net income was $150,000 in 2012 and $180,000 in 2013. Each partner withdrew $1,000 for personal use every month during 2012 and 2013. What was Cleary's capital balance at the end of 2012? A. $100,000. B. $117,000. C. $119,000. D. $129,000. E. $153,000.

B. $117,000.

A partnership began its first year of operations with the following capital balances: Young, Capital: $143,000 Eaton, Capital: $104,000 Thurman, Capital: $143,000 The Articles of Partnership stipulated that profits and losses be assigned in the following manner: Young was to be awarded an annual salary of $26,000 with $13,000 salary assigned to Thurman. Each partner was to be attributed with interest equal to 10% of the capital balance as of the first day of the year. The remainder was to be assigned on a 5:2:3 basis to Young, Eaton, and Thurman, respectively. Each partner withdrew $13,000 per year. Assume that the net loss for the first year of operations was $26,000 with net income of $52,000 in the second year. What was the balance in Young's Capital account at the end of the first year? A. $120,900. B. $118,300. C. $126,100. D. $80,600. E. $111,500.

B. $118,300.

Cleary, Wasser, and Nolan formed a partnership on January 1, 2012, with investments of $100,000, $150,000, and $200,000, respectively. For division of income, they agreed to (1) interest of 10% of the beginning capital balance each year, (2) annual compensation of $10,000 to Wasser, and (3) sharing the remainder of the income or loss in a ratio of 20% for Cleary, and 40% each for Wasser and Nolan. Net income was $150,000 in 2012 and $180,000 in 2013. Each partner withdrew $1,000 for personal use every month during 2012 and 2013. What will be the amount of interest attributed to Cleary for 2014? A. $15,142 B. $13,942 C. $12,942 D. $14,142 E. $10,000

B. $13,942

The partnership contract for Hanes and Jones LLP provides that Hanes is to receive a bonus of 20% of net income (after the bonus) and that the remaining net income is to be divided equally. If the partnership income before the bonus for the year is $57,600, Hanes' share of this pre-bonus income is: A. $28,800. B. $33,600. C. $34,560. D. $35,520. E. $38,400.

B. $33,600.

A partnership began its first year of operations with the following capital balances: Young, Capital: $143,000 Eaton, Capital: $104,000 Thurman, Capital: $143,000 The Articles of Partnership stipulated that profits and losses be assigned in the following manner: Young was to be awarded an annual salary of $26,000 with $13,000 salary assigned to Thurman. Each partner was to be attributed with interest equal to 10% of the capital balance as of the first day of the year. The remainder was to be assigned on a 5:2:3 basis to Young, Eaton, and Thurman, respectively. Each partner withdrew $13,000 per year. Assume that the net loss for the first year of operations was $26,000 with net income of $52,000 in the second year. What was Eaton's total share of net income for the second year? A. $17,160 income. B. $4,160 income. C. $19,760 income. D. $17,290 income. E. $28,080 income.

B. $4,160 income.

Donald, Anne, and Todd have the following capital balances; $40,000, $50,000 and $30,000 respectively. The partners share profits and losses 20%, 40%, and 40% respectively. What is the total partnership capital after Anne retires receiving $80,000 and using the bonus method? A. $70,000. B. $40,000. C. $60,000. D. $80,000. E. $42,000.

B. $40,000.

Jerry, a partner in the JSK partnership, begins the year on January 1, 2013 with a capital balance of $20,000. The JSK partnership agreement states that Jerry receives 6% interest on this weighted average capital balance. • On March 1, 2013, when the partnership tax return for 2012 was completed, Jerry's capital account was credited for his share of 2012 profit of $120,000. • Jerry withdrew $5,000 quarterly, beginning March 31st. • On September 1, Jerry's capital account was credited with a special bonus of $60,000 for business he brought to the partnership. What amount of interest will be attributed to Jerry for year 2013 that will go toward his profit distribution for the year? (Use a 360-day year for calculations.) A. $5,250 B. $6,000 C. $6,400 D. $7,000 E. $7,200

B. $6,000

Cleary, Wasser, and Nolan formed a partnership on January 1, 2012, with investments of $100,000, $150,000, and $200,000, respectively. For division of income, they agreed to (1) interest of 10% of the beginning capital balance each year, (2) annual compensation of $10,000 to Wasser, and (3) sharing the remainder of the income or loss in a ratio of 20% for Cleary, and 40% each for Wasser and Nolan. Net income was $150,000 in 2012 and $180,000 in 2013. Each partner withdrew $1,000 for personal use every month during 2012 and 2013. What was Wasser's total share of net income for 2013? A. $34,420. B. $75,540. C. $65,540. D. $70,040. E. $61,420.

B. $75,540.

Donald, Anne, and Todd have the following capital balances; $40,000, $50,000 and $30,000 respectively. The partners share profits and losses 20%, 40%, and 40% respectively. Anne retires and is paid $80,000 based on the terms of the original partnership agreement. If the bonus method is used, what is the capital of the remaining partners? A. Donald, $40,000; Todd, $30,000 B. Donald, $30,000; Todd, $10,000 C. Donald, $50,000; Todd, $50,000 D. Donald, $24,000; Todd, $18,000

B. Donald, $30,000; Todd, $10,000

P, L, and O are partners with capital balances of $50,000, $30,000 and $20,000 and who share in the profit and loss of the PLO partnership 30%, 20%, and 50%, respectively, when they agree to admit C for a 20% interest. C contributes $10,000 to the partnership and the goodwill method is used. What will be the result of the goodwill calculation? A. Goodwill of $15,000; split among the original partners. B. Goodwill of $15,000; all to C. C. Goodwill of $15,000; split among all four partners: P, L, O, and C. D. Goodwill of $12,000; all to C. E. Goodwill of $12,000; split among original partners.

B. Goodwill of $15,000; all to C.

The disadvantages of the partnership form of business organization, compared to corporations, include A. the legal requirements for formation. B. unlimited liability for the partners. C. the requirement for the partnership to pay income taxes. D. the extent of governmental regulation. E. the complexity of operations.

B. unlimited liability for the partners.

A partnership began its first year of operations with the following capital balances: Young, Capital: $143,000 Eaton, Capital: $104,000 Thurman, Capital: $143,000 The Articles of Partnership stipulated that profits and losses be assigned in the following manner: Young was to be awarded an annual salary of $26,000 with $13,000 salary assigned to Thurman. Each partner was to be attributed with interest equal to 10% of the capital balance as of the first day of the year. The remainder was to be assigned on a 5:2:3 basis to Young, Eaton, and Thurman, respectively. Each partner withdrew $13,000 per year. Assume that the net loss for the first year of operations was $26,000 with net income of $52,000 in the second year. What was Eaton's total share of net loss for the first year? A. $3,900 loss. B. $11,700 loss. C. $10,400 loss. D. $24,700 loss. E. $9,100 loss.

C. $10,400 loss.

Peter, Roberts, and Dana have the following capital balances; $80,000, $100,000 and $60,000, respectively. The partners share profits and losses 20%, 40%, and 40% respectively. Roberts retires and is paid $160,000 based on an independent appraisal of the business. If the goodwill method is used, what is the capital balance of Peter? A. $20,000. B. $60,000. C. $110,000. D. $120,000. E. $230,000.

C. $110,000.

A partnership began its first year of operations with the following capital balances: Young, Capital: $143,000 Eaton, Capital: $104,000 Thurman, Capital: $143,000 The Articles of Partnership stipulated that profits and losses be assigned in the following manner: Young was to be awarded an annual salary of $26,000 with $13,000 salary assigned to Thurman. Each partner was to be attributed with interest equal to 10% of the capital balance as of the first day of the year. The remainder was to be assigned on a 5:2:3 basis to Young, Eaton, and Thurman, respectively. Each partner withdrew $13,000 per year. Assume that the net loss for the first year of operations was $26,000 with net income of $52,000 in the second year. What was the balance in Thurman's Capital account at the end of the first year? A. $120,900. B. $118,300. C. $126,100. D. $80,600. E. $111,500.

C. $126,100.

Cleary, Wasser, and Nolan formed a partnership on January 1, 2012, with investments of $100,000, $150,000, and $200,000, respectively. For division of income, they agreed to (1) interest of 10% of the beginning capital balance each year, (2) annual compensation of $10,000 to Wasser, and (3) sharing the remainder of the income or loss in a ratio of 20% for Cleary, and 40% each for Wasser and Nolan. Net income was $150,000 in 2012 and $180,000 in 2013. Each partner withdrew $1,000 for personal use every month during 2012 and 2013. What was Cleary's capital account balance at the end of 2013? A. $163,420. B. $151,420. C. $139,420. D. $100,000. E. $142,000.

C. $139,420.

The capital account balances for Donald & Hanes LLP on January 1, 2013, were as follows: Donald and Hanes shared net income and losses in the ratio of 3:2, respectively. The partners agreed to admit May to the partnership with a 35% interest in partnership capital and net income. May invested $100,000 cash, and no goodwill was recognized. What is the balance of May's capital account after the new partnership is created? A. $84,000. B. $100,000. C. $140,000. D. $176,000. E. $200,000.

C. $140,000.

A partnership began its first year of operations with the following capital balances: Young, Capital: $143,000 Eaton, Capital: $104,000 Thurman, Capital: $143,000 The Articles of Partnership stipulated that profits and losses be assigned in the following manner: Young was to be awarded an annual salary of $26,000 with $13,000 salary assigned to Thurman. Each partner was to be attributed with interest equal to 10% of the capital balance as of the first day of the year. The remainder was to be assigned on a 5:2:3 basis to Young, Eaton, and Thurman, respectively. Each partner withdrew $13,000 per year. Assume that the net loss for the first year of operations was $26,000 with net income of $52,000 in the second year. What was Thurman's total share of net income for the second year? A. $17,160 income. B. $4,160 income. C. $19,760 income. D. $17,290 income. E. $28,080 income.

C. $19,760 income.

Cleary, Wasser, and Nolan formed a partnership on January 1, 2012, with investments of $100,000, $150,000, and $200,000, respectively. For division of income, they agreed to (1) interest of 10% of the beginning capital balance each year, (2) annual compensation of $10,000 to Wasser, and (3) sharing the remainder of the income or loss in a ratio of 20% for Cleary, and 40% each for Wasser and Nolan. Net income was $150,000 in 2012 and $180,000 in 2013. Each partner withdrew $1,000 for personal use every month during 2012 and 2013. What was the amount of interest attributed to Wasser for 2013? A. $17,600 B. $18,800 C. $20,100 D. $17,800 E. $30,100

C. $20,100

P, L, and O are partners with capital balances of $50,000, $30,000 and $20,000 and who share in the profit and loss of the PLO partnership 30%, 20%, and 50%, respectively, when they agree to admit C for a 20% interest. If C is to contribute an amount equal to his book value share of the new partnership, how much should C contribute? A. $22,000 B. $20,000 C. $25,000 D. $18,000 E. $10,000

C. $25,000

Cleary, Wasser, and Nolan formed a partnership on January 1, 2012, with investments of $100,000, $150,000, and $200,000, respectively. For division of income, they agreed to (1) interest of 10% of the beginning capital balance each year, (2) annual compensation of $10,000 to Wasser, and (3) sharing the remainder of the income or loss in a ratio of 20% for Cleary, and 40% each for Wasser and Nolan. Net income was $150,000 in 2012 and $180,000 in 2013. Each partner withdrew $1,000 for personal use every month during 2012 and 2013. What was Wasser's capital balance at the end of 2013? A. $201,000. B. $263,520. C. $264,540. D. $304,040. E. $313,780.

C. $264,540.

P, L, and O are partners with capital balances of $50,000, $30,000 and $20,000 and who share in the profit and loss of the PLO partnership 30%, 20%, and 50%, respectively, when they agree to admit C for a 20% interest. C contributes $38,000 to the partnership and the bonus method is used. What amount will be credited for C's beginning capital balance? A. $20,000 B. $25,000 C. $27,600 D. $32,600 E. $38,000

C. $27,600

The partners of Apple, Bere, and Carroll LLP share net income and losses in a 5:3:2 ratio, respectively. The capital account balances on January 1, 2013, were as follows: The carrying amounts of the assets and liabilities of the partnership are the same as their current fair values. Dorr will be admitted to the partnership with a 20% capital interest and a 20% share of net income and losses in exchange for a cash investment. The amount of cash that Dorr should invest in the partnership is: A. $25,000. B. $30,000. C. $37,500. D. $75,000. E. $90,000.

C. $37,500.

ax, Jones and Waters shared profits and losses 20%, 40%, and 40% respectively and their partnership capital balance is $10,000, $30,000 and $50,000 respectively. Max has decided to withdraw from the partnership. An appraisal of the business and its property estimates the fair value to be $200,000. Land with a book value of $30,000 has a fair value of $45,000. Max has agreed to receive $20,000 in exchange for her partnership interest after revaluation. At what amount should land be recorded on the partnership books? A. $20,000. B. $30,000. C. $45,000. D. $50,000. E. $200,000.

C. $45,000.

Cleary, Wasser, and Nolan formed a partnership on January 1, 2012, with investments of $100,000, $150,000, and $200,000, respectively. For division of income, they agreed to (1) interest of 10% of the beginning capital balance each year, (2) annual compensation of $10,000 to Wasser, and (3) sharing the remainder of the income or loss in a ratio of 20% for Cleary, and 40% each for Wasser and Nolan. Net income was $150,000 in 2012 and $180,000 in 2013. Each partner withdrew $1,000 for personal use every month during 2012 and 2013. What was Nolan's total share of net income for 2012? A. $63,000. B. $53,000. C. $58,000. D. $29,000. E. $51,000.

C. $58,000.

Cleary, Wasser, and Nolan formed a partnership on January 1, 2012, with investments of $100,000, $150,000, and $200,000, respectively. For division of income, they agreed to (1) interest of 10% of the beginning capital balance each year, (2) annual compensation of $10,000 to Wasser, and (3) sharing the remainder of the income or loss in a ratio of 20% for Cleary, and 40% each for Wasser and Nolan. Net income was $150,000 in 2012 and $180,000 in 2013. Each partner withdrew $1,000 for personal use every month during 2012 and 2013. What was the total capital balance for the partnership at December 31, 2013? A. $852,000 B. $780,000 C. $708,000 D. $744,000 E. $594,000

C. $708,000

Partnerships have alternative legal forms including all of the following except: A. General Partnership. B. Limited Partnership. C. Subchapter S Partnership. D. Limited Liability Partnership. E. Limited Liability Company.

C. Subchapter S Partnership.

Which of the following statements is correct regarding the admission of a new partner? A. A new partner must purchase a partnership interest directly from the business. B. The right of co-ownership in the business property can be transferred to a new partner without the consent of other existing partners. C. The right to participate in management of the business cannot be conveyed without the consent of other existing partners. D. The right to share in profits and losses can be sold to a new partner without the consent of other existing partners. E. A new partner always pays book value.

C. The right to participate in management of the business cannot be conveyed without the consent of other existing partners.

A partnership began its first year of operations with the following capital balances: Young, Capital: $143,000 Eaton, Capital: $104,000 Thurman, Capital: $143,000 The Articles of Partnership stipulated that profits and losses be assigned in the following manner: Young was to be awarded an annual salary of $26,000 with $13,000 salary assigned to Thurman. Each partner was to be attributed with interest equal to 10% of the capital balance as of the first day of the year. The remainder was to be assigned on a 5:2:3 basis to Young, Eaton, and Thurman, respectively. Each partner withdrew $13,000 per year. Assume that the net loss for the first year of operations was $26,000 with net income of $52,000 in the second year. What was the balance in Thurman's Capital account at the end of the second year? A. $133,380. B. $84,760. C. $105,690. D. $132,860. E. $71,760.

D. $132,860.

The capital account balances for Donald & Hanes LLP on January 1, 2013, were as follows: Donald and Hanes shared net income and losses in the ratio of 3:2, respectively. The partners agreed to admit May to the partnership with a 35% interest in partnership capital and net income. May invested $100,000 cash, and no goodwill was recognized. What is the balance of Donald's capital account after the new partnership is created? A. $84,000. B. $100,000. C. $140,000. D. $176,000. E. $200,000.

D. $176,000.

Cleary, Wasser, and Nolan formed a partnership on January 1, 2012, with investments of $100,000, $150,000, and $200,000, respectively. For division of income, they agreed to (1) interest of 10% of the beginning capital balance each year, (2) annual compensation of $10,000 to Wasser, and (3) sharing the remainder of the income or loss in a ratio of 20% for Cleary, and 40% each for Wasser and Nolan. Net income was $150,000 in 2012 and $180,000 in 2013. Each partner withdrew $1,000 for personal use every month during 2012 and 2013. What was Nolan's capital balance at the end of 2012? A. $200,000. B. $224,000. C. $238,000. D. $246,000. E. $254,000.

D. $246,000.

Cleary, Wasser, and Nolan formed a partnership on January 1, 2012, with investments of $100,000, $150,000, and $200,000, respectively. For division of income, they agreed to (1) interest of 10% of the beginning capital balance each year, (2) annual compensation of $10,000 to Wasser, and (3) sharing the remainder of the income or loss in a ratio of 20% for Cleary, and 40% each for Wasser and Nolan. Net income was $150,000 in 2012 and $180,000 in 2013. Each partner withdrew $1,000 for personal use every month during 2012 and 2013. What was Cleary's total share of net income for 2012? A. $63,000. B. $53,000. C. $58,000. D. $29,000. E. $51,000.

D. $29,000.

Cleary, Wasser, and Nolan formed a partnership on January 1, 2012, with investments of $100,000, $150,000, and $200,000, respectively. For division of income, they agreed to (1) interest of 10% of the beginning capital balance each year, (2) annual compensation of $10,000 to Wasser, and (3) sharing the remainder of the income or loss in a ratio of 20% for Cleary, and 40% each for Wasser and Nolan. Net income was $150,000 in 2012 and $180,000 in 2013. Each partner withdrew $1,000 for personal use every month during 2012 and 2013. What was Nolan's total share of net income for 2013? A. $34,420. B. $75,540. C. $65,540. D. $70,040. E. $61,420.

D. $70,040.

A partnership began its first year of operations with the following capital balances: Young, Capital: $143,000 Eaton, Capital: $104,000 Thurman, Capital: $143,000 The Articles of Partnership stipulated that profits and losses be assigned in the following manner: Young was to be awarded an annual salary of $26,000 with $13,000 salary assigned to Thurman. Each partner was to be attributed with interest equal to 10% of the capital balance as of the first day of the year. The remainder was to be assigned on a 5:2:3 basis to Young, Eaton, and Thurman, respectively. Each partner withdrew $13,000 per year. Assume that the net loss for the first year of operations was $26,000 with net income of $52,000 in the second year. What was the balance in Eaton's Capital account at the end of the first year? A. $120,900. B. $118,300. C. $126,100. D. $80,600. E. $111,500.

D. $80,600.

Which of the following is not a characteristic of a partnership? A. The partnership itself pays no income taxes. B. It is easy to form a partnership. C. Any partner can be held personally liable for all debts of the business. D. A partnership requires written Articles of Partnership. E. Each partner has the power to obligate the partnership for liabilities.

D. A partnership requires written Articles of Partnership.

The appropriate format of the December 31, 2012 closing entry for John & Hope Limited Liability Partnership, whose two partners had withdrawn their salaries from the partnership during the year is: A. Option A B. Option B C. Option C D. Option D E. Option E

D. Option D

The partnership of Clapton, Seidel, and Thomas was insolvent and will be unable to pay $30,000 in liabilities currently due. What recourse was available to the partnership's creditors? A. they must present equal claims to the three partners as individuals. B. they must try obtain a payment from the partner with the largest capital account balance. C. they cannot seek remuneration from the partners as individuals. D. they may seek remuneration from any partner they choose. E. they must present their claims to the three partners in the order of the partners' capital account balances.

D. they may seek remuneration from any partner they choose.

A partnership began its first year of operations with the following capital balances: Young, Capital: $143,000 Eaton, Capital: $104,000 Thurman, Capital: $143,000 The Articles of Partnership stipulated that profits and losses be assigned in the following manner: Young was to be awarded an annual salary of $26,000 with $13,000 salary assigned to Thurman. Each partner was to be attributed with interest equal to 10% of the capital balance as of the first day of the year. The remainder was to be assigned on a 5:2:3 basis to Young, Eaton, and Thurman, respectively. Each partner withdrew $13,000 per year. Assume that the net loss for the first year of operations was $26,000 with net income of $52,000 in the second year. What was Young's total share of net income for the second year? A. $17,160 income. B. $4,160 income. C. $19,760 income. D. $17,290 income. E. $28,080 income.

E. $28,080 income.

Cleary, Wasser, and Nolan formed a partnership on January 1, 2012, with investments of $100,000, $150,000, and $200,000, respectively. For division of income, they agreed to (1) interest of 10% of the beginning capital balance each year, (2) annual compensation of $10,000 to Wasser, and (3) sharing the remainder of the income or loss in a ratio of 20% for Cleary, and 40% each for Wasser and Nolan. Net income was $150,000 in 2012 and $180,000 in 2013. Each partner withdrew $1,000 for personal use every month during 2012 and 2013. What was Nolan's capital balance at the end of 2013? A. $139,420. B. $246,000. C. $276,540. D. $279,440. E. $304,040.

E. $304,040.

The capital account balances for Donald & Hanes LLP on January 1, 2013, were as follows: Donald and Hanes shared net income and losses in the ratio of 3:2, respectively. The partners agreed to admit May to the partnership with a 35% interest in partnership capital and net income. May invested $100,000 cash, and no goodwill was recognized. What is the new total balance of the partnership accounts? A. $84,000. B. $140,000. C. $176,000. D. $200,000. E. $400,000.

E. $400,000.

P, L, and O are partners with capital balances of $50,000, $30,000 and $20,000 and who share in the profit and loss of the PLO partnership 30%, 20%, and 50%, respectively, when they agree to admit C for a 20% interest. If C contributes $40,000 to the partnership and the goodwill method is used, what amount will be debited for goodwill? A. $15,000 B. $20,000 C. $25,000 D. $28,000 E. $60,000

E. $60,000

A partnership began its first year of operations with the following capital balances: Young, Capital: $143,000 Eaton, Capital: $104,000 Thurman, Capital: $143,000 The Articles of Partnership stipulated that profits and losses be assigned in the following manner: Young was to be awarded an annual salary of $26,000 with $13,000 salary assigned to Thurman. Each partner was to be attributed with interest equal to 10% of the capital balance as of the first day of the year. The remainder was to be assigned on a 5:2:3 basis to Young, Eaton, and Thurman, respectively. Each partner withdrew $13,000 per year. Assume that the net loss for the first year of operations was $26,000 with net income of $52,000 in the second year. What was the balance in Eaton's Capital account at the end of the second year? A. $133,380. B. $84,760. C. $105,690. D. $132,860. E. $71,760.

E. $71,760.

Which of the following could be used as a basis to allocate profits among partners who are active in the management of the partnership? 1) allocation of salaries. 2) the number of years with the partnership. 3) the amount of time each partner works. 4) the average capital invested. A. 1 and 2. B. 1 and 3. C. 1, 2, and 4. D. 1, 3, and 4. E. 1, 2, 3, and 4.

E. 1, 2, 3, and 4.

Which of the following type of organization is classified as a partnership, or similar to a partnership, for tax purposes? (I.) Limited Liability Company (II.) Limited Liability Partnership (III.) Subchapter S Corporation A. II only. B. II and III. C. I and II. D. I and III. E. I, II, and III.

E. I, II, and III.

When the hybrid method is used to record the withdrawal of a partner, the partnership A. revalues assets and liabilities and records goodwill to the continuing partner but not to the withdrawing partner. B. revalues liabilities but not assets, and no goodwill is recorded. C. can recognize goodwill but does not revalue assets and liabilities. D. revalues assets but not liabilities, and records goodwill to the continuing partner but not to the withdrawing partner. E. revalues assets and liabilities but does not record goodwill.

E. revalues assets and liabilities but does not record goodwill.

The dissolution of a partnership occurs A. only when the partnership sells its assets and permanently closes its books. B. only when a partner leaves the partnership. C. at the end of each year, when income is allocated to the partners. D. only when a new partner is admitted to the partnership. E. when there is any change in the individuals who make up the partnership.

E. when there is any change in the individuals who make up the partnership.


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