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INSOLVENT Corp. had the following data ascertained before liquidation: Total book value of the assets were P250,000. The book value of the inventories, P80,000 had an excess in the amount of P26,000 over its estimated fair value. The equipment’s estimated fair value had an excess in the amount of P2,500 over its book value of P120,000. Included in the book value of the assets was prepaid expenses of P18,000 which was considered worthless. Other assets not mentioned above have an estimated fair value which was P15,000 less than its book value. Total liabilities were P200,000. The accounts payable in the amount of P70,000 was secured by the inventories while the notes payable in the amount of P95,000 was secured by the equipment. Other liabilities not mentioned includes salaries and taxes in the amount of P12,500.
What is the estimated loss on asset realization?
A.59,000
B.38,500
C.41,000
D.56,500
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- DUFFLE Corp. had the following data ascertained before liquidation: Total book value of the assets were P250,000. The book value of the inventories, P80,000 had an excess in the amount of P26,000 over its estimated fair value. The equipment’s estimated fair value had an excess in the amount of P2,500 over its book value of P120,000. Included in the book value of the assets was prepaid expenses of P18,000 which was considered worthless. Other assets not mentioned above have an estimated fair value which was P15,000 less than its book value. Total liabilities were P200,000. The accounts payable in the amount of P70,000 was secured by the inventories while the notes payable in the amount of P95,000 was secured by the equipment. Other liabilities not mentioned includes salaries and taxes in the amount of P12,500. what is the estimated recovery percentage for the notes payable? 100% 95.90% 96.14% 96.43%DUFFLE Corp. had the following data ascertained before liquidation: Total book value of the assets were P250,000. The book value of the inventories, P80,000 had an excess in the amount of P26,000 over its estimated fair value. The equipment’s estimated fair value had an excess in the amount of P2,500 over its book value of P120,000. Included in the book value of the assets was prepaid expenses of P18,000 which was considered worthless. Other assets not mentioned above have an estimated fair value which was P15,000 less than its book value. Total liabilities were P200,000. The accounts payable in the amount of P70,000 was secured by the inventories while the notes payable in the amount of P95,000 was secured by the equipment. Other liabilities not mentioned includes salaries and taxes in the amount of P12,500. What is the amount of net free assets? Group of answer choices 50,000 93,000 44,500 32,000ABC Corp. had the following data ascertained before liquidation: Total book valueof the assets were P250,000. The book value of the inventories, P80,000 had anexcess in the amount of P26,000 over its estimated fair value. The equipment’sestimated fair value had an excess in the amount of P2,500 over its book value ofP120,000. Included in the book value of the assets was prepaid expenses of P18,000which was considered worthless. Other assets not mentioned above have anestimated fair value which was P15,000 less than its book value. Total liabilities wereP200,000. The accounts payable in the amount of P70,000 was secured by theinventories while the notes payable in the amount of P95,000 was secured by theequipment. Other liabilities not mentioned includes salaries and taxes in the amountof P12,500.What is the amount of net free assets? a. 32,000 b. 93,000 c. 50,000 d. 44,500
- DUFFLE Corp. had the following data ascertained before liquidation: Total book value of the assets were P250,000. The book value of the inventories, P80,000 had an excess in the amount of P26,000 over its estimated fair value. The equipment’s estimated fair value had an excess in the amount of P2,500 over its book value of P120,000. Included in the book value of the assets was prepaid expenses of P18,000 which was considered worthless. Other assets not mentioned above have an estimated fair value which was P15,000 less than its book value. Total liabilities were P200,000. The accounts payable in the amount of P70,000 was secured by the inventories while the notes payable in the amount of P95,000 was secured by the equipment. Other liabilities not mentioned includes salaries and taxes in the amount of P12,500. What is the estimated recovery for the partially secured creditors? a.66,962 b.67,299 c.67,128 d.67,506ABC Corp. had the following data ascertained before liquidation: Total book valueof the assets were P250,000. The book value of the inventories, P80,000 had anexcess in the amount of P26,000 over its estimated fair value. The equipment’sestimated fair value had an excess in the amount of P2,500 over its book value ofP120,000. Included in the book value of the assets was prepaid expenses of P18,000which was considered worthless. Other assets not mentioned above have anestimated fair value which was P15,000 less than its book value. Total liabilities wereP200,000. The accounts payable in the amount of P70,000 was secured by theinventories while the notes payable in the amount of P95,000 was secured by theequipment. Other liabilities not mentioned includes salaries and taxes in the amountof P12,500. What is the estimated loss on asset?6 DUFFLE Corp. had the following data ascertained before liquidation: Total book value of the assets were P250,000. The book value of the inventories, P80,000 had an excess in the amount of P26,000 over its estimated fair value. The equipment’s estimated fair value had an excess in the amount of P2,500 over its book value of P120,000. Included in the book value of the assets was prepaid expenses of P18,000 which was considered worthless. Other assets not mentioned above have an estimated fair value which was P15,000 less than its book value. Total liabilities were P200,000. The accounts payable in the amount of P70,000 was secured by the inventories while the notes payable in the amount of P95,000 was secured by the equipment. Other liabilities not mentioned includes salaries and taxes in the amount of P12,500. What is the estimated recovery for the partially secured creditors? Group of answer choices 67,299 66,962 67,506 67,128
- 15 DUFFLE Corp. had the following data ascertained before liquidation: Total book value of the assets were P250,000. The book value of the inventories, P80,000 had an excess in the amount of P26,000 over its estimated fair value. The equipment’s estimated fair value had an excess in the amount of P2,500 over its book value of P120,000. Included in the book value of the assets was prepaid expenses of P18,000 which was considered worthless. Other assets not mentioned above have an estimated fair value which was P15,000 less than its book value. Total liabilities were P200,000. The accounts payable in the amount of P70,000 was secured by the inventories while the notes payable in the amount of P95,000 was secured by the equipment. Other liabilities not mentioned includes salaries and taxes in the amount of P12,500. What is the estimated loss n asset realization?7 DUFFLE Corp. had the following data ascertained before liquidation: Total book value of the assets were P250,000. The book value of the inventories, P80,000 had an excess in the amount of P26,000 over its estimated fair value. The equipment’s estimated fair value had an excess in the amount of P2,500 over its book value of P120,000. Included in the book value of the assets was prepaid expenses of P18,000 which was considered worthless. Other assets not mentioned above have an estimated fair value which was P15,000 less than its book value. Total liabilities were P200,000. The accounts payable in the amount of P70,000 was secured by the inventories while the notes payable in the amount of P95,000 was secured by the equipment. Other liabilities not mentioned includes salaries and taxes in the amount of P12,500. what is the estimated recovery percentage for the notes payable? Group of answer choices 96.14% 95.90% 100% 96.43%S Company had the following balances at the time it was acquired by P Company:Cash P36,000Accounts receivable 457,000Inventories 120,000Property, plant and equipment 696,400Goodwill 200,000Accounts payable 350,800P Company paid P1.4M for the net assets of S Company. It was determined that fair market values of inventories and property, plant and equipment were P133,000 and P900,000, respectively.An assumed contingent liability with a fair value amounting to P20,000 and such amount is considered a reliable measurement. Also, a P50,000 future losses or reorganization/ restructuring costs are expected to be incurred as a result of the business combination.In the books of P Company, how will be the amount of Goodwill arising from business combination?
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