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6 December, 18:19

Stolton and Bright are partners in a business they started two years ago. The partnership agreement states that Stolton should receive a salary allowance of $15,000 and that Bright should receive a $20,000 salary allowance. Any remaining income or loss is to be shared equally. Determine each partner's share of the current year's net income of $52,000.

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  1. 6 December, 20:13
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    Share of Stolton is $23,500

    Share of Bright is $28,500

    Explanation:

    The present net income amounts to $52,000, from which the Stolton (S) will receive $15,000 as the salary allowance whereas the Bright (B) will receive $20,000 as a salary allowance.

    So, the balance amount is:

    Balance amount = Present Net income - Salary allowance of Stolton - Salary allowance of Bright

    = $52,000 - $15,000 - $20,000

    = $17,000

    This remaining balance is to be shared equally among the S and B. So, the amount will be $8,500 per partner.

    The aggregate amount would be:

    S = $15,000 + $8,500

    = $23,500

    B = $20,000 + $8,500

    = $28,500
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