EX 12-21 Liquidating partnerships—capital deficiency

Gifford, Lawrence, and Ma share equally in net income and net losses. After the partnership sells all assets for cash, divides the losses on realization, and pays the liabilities, the balances in the capital accounts are as follows: Gifford, $32,000 Cr.; Lawrence, $62,500 Cr.; Ma, $15,000 Dr.

a. What term is applied to the debit balance in Ma’s capital account?

b. What is the amount of cash on hand?

c. Journalize the transaction that must take place for Gifford and Lawrence to receive cash in the liquidation process equal to their capital account balances.

Answer:

a. Deficiency  

b. $79,500 ($32,000 + $62,500 – $15,000)  

c. Cash...............................................................................  15,000 Ma, Capital................................................................    15,000  
Support for entry:   Gifford  Lawrence  Ma    Capital balances after realization....... $32,000 $62,500 $(15,000) Dr.  Receipt of partner deficiency .............      15,000  Capital balances after eliminating  deficiency........................................ $32,000 $62,500 $ 0 

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