Ries, Bax, and Thomas invested $58,000, $74,000, and $82,000, respectively, in a partnership. During its first calendar year, the firm earned $361,500. Required: Prepare the entry to close the firm’s Income Summary account as of its December 31 year-end and to allocate the $361,500 net income under each of the following separate assumptions.
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Problem 12-3A (Algo) Allocating partnership income LO P2
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Ries, Bax, and Thomas invested $58,000, $74,000, and $82,000, respectively, in a partnership. During its first calendar year, the firm earned $361,500.
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Prepare the entry to close the firm’s Income Summary account as of its December 31 year-end and to allocate the $361,500 net income under each of the following separate assumptions.
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