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25 August, 20:35

Use the information below to answer the questions that follow.

The capital accounts of Hawk and Martin have balances of $160,000 and $140,000, respectively, on January 1, the beginning of the current fiscal year. On April 10, Hawk invested an additional $10,000. During the year, Hawk and Martin withdrew $86,000 and $68,000, respectively, and net income for the year was $258,000. The articles of partnership make no reference to the division of net income.

1. Based on this information, the statement of partners' equity would show what amount in the capital account for Martin on December 31?

2. Based on this information, the statement of partners' equity would show what amount in the capital account for Hawk on December 31?

3. Based on this information, the statement of partners' equity would show what amount as total capital for the partnership on December 31?

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  1. 25 August, 20:54
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    Capital account for Martin on December 31 is $201,000

    Capital account for Hawk on December 31 is $213,000

    Total capital for the partnership on December 31 $414,000

    Explanation:

    If articles of partnership make no reference to the division of net income. then net income will be divided equally among both of them.

    Capital account for Martin on December 31

    = $140,000 + (-$68,000) + ($258,000 / 2)

    = $140,000 - $68,000 + $129,000

    = $201,000

    Capital account for Hawk on December 31

    = $160,000 + $10,000 + (-$86,000) + ($258,000 / 2)

    = $170,000 - $86,000 + $129,000

    = $213,000

    Total capital for the partnership on December 31

    = Capital account for Hawk (+) Capital account for Martin

    = $201,000 + $213,000

    = $414,000
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