On June 1, 2020, Jill Bow and Aisha Adams formed a partnership to open a gluten-free...
On June 1, 2020, Jill Bow and Aisha Adams formed a partnership to open a gluten-free commercial bakery, contributing $283,000 cash and $366,000 of equipment, respectively. The partnership also assumed responsibility for a $43,000 note payable associated with the equipment. The partners agreed to share profits as follows: Bow is to receive an annual salary allowance of $153,000, both are to receive an annual Interest allowance of 10% of their original capital Investments, and any remaining profit or loss is...
On June 1, 2020, Jill Bow and Aisha Adams formed a partnership to open a gluten-free commercial bakery, contributing $283,000 cash and $366,000 of equipment, respectively. The partnership also assumed responsibility for a $43,000 note payable associated with the equipment. The partners agreed to share profits as follows: Bow is to receive an annual salary allowance of $153,000, both are to receive an annual interest allowance of 10% of their original capital investments, and any remaining profit or loss is...
Problem 11-6A Partnership entries, profit allocation, admission of a partner LO2, 3, 4 On June 1, 2020, Jill Bow and Alsha Adams formed a partnership to open a gluten free commercial bakery, contributing $291,000 cash and $382,000 of equipment, respectively. The partnership also assumed responsibility for a $51,000 note payable associated with the equipment. The partners agreed to share profits as follows: Bow is to receive an annual salary allowance of $161.000, both are to receive an annual Interest allowance...
On February 1, 2020, Tessa Williams and Audrey Xle formed a partnership In Ontarlo. Williams contributed $92,000 cash and Xle contributed land valued at $132,000 and a small building valued at $192,000. Also, the partnership assumed responsibility for Xle's $142,000 long-term note payable associated with the land and building. The partners agreed to share profit or loss as follows: Williams Is to receive an annual salary allowance of $102,000, both are to receive an annual Interest allowance of 15% of...
On April 1, 2019, Guy Comeau and Amelle Lavol formed a partnership in Ontarlo. Contribution Profit sharing Comeau Lavoi $321,800 cash $22e, eee land $140, see building $161,300 salary allowance 5% of original 5% of original capital investments capital investments 40% of remaining 60% of remaining $122,700 Cash withdrawal March 20, 2020 Net Income during the year was $616,000 and was in the Income Summary account. On April 1, 2020 Travis Roberts Invested $131,100 and was admitted to the partnership...
On June 10, 2019, an employee of Williams Corporation mistakenly debited Telephone Expense rather than Utilities Expense when recording a bill of $900 for the May utility service. The error was discovered on June 30. Prepare a general journal entry to correct the error View transaction list Journal entry worksheet Record the entry to correct the June 10 error. Note Enter debits before credits Date General Journal Debit Credit < Prey 5 of 5 ! Next View transaction list 1...
On January 1, 2021, Twister Enterprises, a manufacturer of a variety of transportable spin rides, issues $430,000 of 6% bonds, due in 20 years, with interest payable semiannually on June 30 and December 31 each year. 3. If the market interest rate is 5%, the bonds will issue at $483,971. Record the bond issue on January 1, 2021, and the first two semiannual interest payments on June 30, 2021, and December 31, 2021. (If no entry is required for a...
Gale, McLean, and Lux are partners of Burgers and Brew Company with capital balances as follows: Gale. $86,000; McLean, $73,000: and Lux, $149.000. The partners share profit and losses in a 3:2.5 ratio. McLean decides to withdraw from the partnership. Prepare General Journal entries to record the May 1, 2020. withdrawal of McLean from the partnership under each of the following unrelated assumptions: a. McLean sells his interest to Freedman for $170,000 after Gale and Lux approve the entry of...
Vita Water purchased a used machine for $117,500 on January 2, 2020. It was repaired the next day at a cost of $5,250 and installed on a new platform that cost $1,650. The company predicted that the machine would be used for six years and would then have a $14,720 residual value. Depreciation was to be charged on a straight-line basis to the nearest whole month. A full year's depreciation was recorded on December 31, 2020. On September 30, 2025,...
The employees of Xitrex, Inc., are paid each Friday. The company's fiscal year-end is June 30, which falls on a Wednesday for the current year. Salaries are earned evenly throughout the five-day work week, and $22,000 will be paid on Friday, July 2. Required: 1. Prepare an adjusting entry to record the accrued salaries as of June 30, a reversing entry on July 1, and an entry to record the payment of salaries on July 2. 2. Prepare journal entries...