The accounts of the partnership of A, B and C at the end of its fiscal year 011 October 31, 2021 are as follows: Cash  78,750 Other Non-Cash Assets    682,500              Liabilities     P262,500 Loan to B    26,250                                       Loan from C     52,500                                                                 A, Capital (30%)    236,250                                                                  B, Capital (50%)     157,500                                                                 C, capital (20%)     78,750 8. If P90,000 is available for distribution to partners after all non-partner liabilities are paid, how much should A receive? 9. If in the first distribution, B received 6,250, how much should C have received at this point? 10. If in the first distribution, A received 172,500, how much should B have received? 11. If in the first distribution, C received 37,500, how much is the total cash distributed? 12. If in the first distribution, A received 73,500, how much should C have received? 143. If B received a total of 15,000 as a result of the liquidation, what was the total amount realized from the sale of the non-cash assets?

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The accounts of the partnership of A, B and C at the end of its fiscal year 011 October 31, 2021 are as follows:

Cash  78,750

Other Non-Cash Assets    682,500              Liabilities     P262,500

Loan to B    26,250                                       Loan from C     52,500

                                                                A, Capital (30%)    236,250

                                                                 B, Capital (50%)     157,500

                                                                C, capital (20%)     78,750

8. If P90,000 is available for distribution to partners after all non-partner liabilities are paid, how much should A receive?

9. If in the first distribution, B received 6,250, how much should C have received at this point?

10. If in the first distribution, A received 172,500, how much should B have received?

11. If in the first distribution, C received 37,500, how much is the total cash distributed?

12. If in the first distribution, A received 73,500, how much should C have received?

143. If B received a total of 15,000 as a result of the liquidation, what was the total amount realized from the sale of the non-cash assets?

 

 

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