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Presentasi Partnership Liquidation
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Chapter 17 Partnership Liquidation Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 1
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Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 2 Partnership Liquidation: Objectives Understand the legal aspects of partnership liquidation. Apply simple partnership liquidation computations and accounting. Perform safe payment computations. Understand installment liquidations. Learn about cash distribution plans for installment liquidations. Comprehend liquidations when either the partnership or the partners are insolvent.
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1: Legal aspects of liquidation Partnership Liquidation Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 3
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Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 4 Process of Liquidation Convert noncash assets to cash Recognize gains or losses and expenses Settle all liabilities Distribute cash to partners according to balances in capital accounts Assumes Business is solvent Partners have equity in net assets No partner loans Assets are converted to cash before cash is distributed to partners
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Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 5 Order of Payment The Uniform Partnership Act provides the following rank ordering for payments in partnership liquidations: Amounts owed to creditors other than partners and amounts owed to partners other than for capital and profits Amounts due to partners liquidating their capital balance upon conclusion of the liquidation of partnership assets and liabilities
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2: simple liquidation Partnership Liquidation Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 6
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Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 7 Simple Liquidation Convert all assets to cash, and then make a single distribution to partners in final settlement. Gains and losses on conversion of assets are distributed to partners. Use established profit and loss ratios Ignore salary, bonus, interest allowances
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Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 8 Debit Capital in Solvent Firm If one or more (not all) partners has a debit balance in capital AND the firm has sufficient cash and other assets of value to pay all creditors, then… The partner with the debit capital balance must either Contribute that amount to the firm, or If unable, the debit balance is absorbed by the remaining partners Profit and loss ratios of remaining partners remains consistent relative to each other
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Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 9 Statement of Partnership Liquidation Beginning balances in cash, noncash assets, liabilities and partner accounts are adjusted as assets are converted to cash, and cash payments are made .
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Other Partner Balances The Uniform Partnership Act ranks amounts owed to partners, other than capital balances, higher than the capital balances. However, a partner with a debit capital balance may only offset other amounts owed to the partner with the debit capital account balance. Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 10
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3: SAFE PAYMENTS Partnership Liquidation Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 11
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Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 12 Safe Payments - definition Safe payments are distributions that can be made to partners with the assurance that the amounts distributed will not need to be returned to the partnership at some later date to cover known liabilities or realign partner capital. Assumptions: All partners are personally insolvent Noncash assets represent possible losses Additional cash may be needed for liquidation expenses
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Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 13 What Safe Payments Do /Don't Do Safe payments schedules Determine the amount of advance payment Must be prepared for each cash distribution unless capital balances align with profit and loss ratios Don't Change the capital balances Affect the statement of partnership liquidation Help project timing of distributions
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Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 14 Compute Safe Payments Begin with partner capital adjusted for outstanding loans Assume all noncash assets are losses Distribute losses to partners Plan for other loss contingencies Distribute contingent losses to partners Redistribute possible losses from partners Adjust profit and loss ratio Safe payments are made after non-partner creditors have been paid.
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Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 15 Example of Safe Payments BMN Partnership has the following balances: Prepare a Safe Payments Schedule: Net out partner loans/capital Assume noncash assets are losses Allow for other losses (assume $10) Redistribute potential partner losses Cash $80 Loan payable to Nan $20 Loan from Max 10 Buz Capital (50%) 50 Land 20 Max Capital (30%) 70 Building, net 140 Nan Capital (20%) 110 $250 $250
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Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 16 Partners must agree to any advance distribution . Possible losses Buz (50%) Max (30%) Nan (20%) Equity (net of loans) $50 $60 $130 Assumed losses: Loss on assets ($160) (80) (48) (32) Other losses (10) (5) (3) (2) Subtotal ($35) $9 $96 Assume Buz loss New ratio 3:2 35 (21) (14) Subtotal $0 ($12) $82 Assume Max loss 12 (12) Safe Payments $0 $0 $70 Example of Safe Payments (cont.)
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4: installment liquidations Partnership Liquidation Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 17
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Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 18 Installment Liquidations Involve distributions of cash to partners As it is available Before all gains and losses are realized Orderly liquidation of solvent partnership Liabilities, other than those to partners, are paid first Then, partners can receive distributions Prepare a safe payment schedule for each distribution
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Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 19 Frequent Reports A Statement of Partnership Liquidation is prepared showing: Sale of noncash assets, distributions of P/L Payment of creditors Distributions to partners Safe Payment Schedule is prepared Before distributions to partners An updated Statement of Partnership Liquidation is prepared, so there is a new Safe Payment Schedule …
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Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 20 Installment Liquidation: Example Kemp's total investment is $360
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Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 21 At Jan. 31, there is $640 in cash. Liabilities still due are $500 Can we give the $140 to the partners, and if so, to whom? The safe payment schedule answers this. Assume the remaining noncash assets are losses and allow for an extra $20 loss Installment Liquidation: Example (cont.)
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Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 22 Safe Payment Schedule, Jan. 31 Kemp can receive safe payments up to $120, if Duro and Ross agree.
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Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 23 Updating the Liquidation Statement
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Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 24 January Distributions The liquidation schedule shows that The creditors were paid their $500 Kemp was paid $20 on the loan and $100 of capital (maximum safe payment) Cash of $20 remained in the partnership on February 1.
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5: cash distribution plans Partnership Liquidation Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 25
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Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 26 Cash Distribution Plan A Cash Distribution Plan can be prepared at the start of the liquidation. Rank the partners Vulnerability to partnership losses Most vulnerable to least Prepare a schedule of assumed loss absorption Assume most vulnerable partner's equity loss first, then next, … Prepare a cash distribution plan Then, a cash distribution schedule
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Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 27 1. Vulnerability Ranking Partners are ranked according to loss absorption potential Loss absorption potential = Partner equity / loss ratio Duro, Kemp, and Roth have $340, $ 360, and $160 equity with profit-loss ratios of 50%, 30%, and 20% Duro: 340/.5 = $ 680 Kemp: 360/.3 = $1,200 Roth: 160/.2 = $ 800 Duro is most vulnerable, Kemp is least.
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Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 28 2. Assume Loss Absorption Assume partnership losses sufficient to wipe out Duro first, then additional losses to eliminate Roth. *$680 is from Duro’s vulnerability ranking. *$60 = (800–680) x (30%+20%) additional loss for Roth. Duro Kemp Roth Total* Equity (net of loans) $340 $360 $160 $860 Assumed losses: Share 5:3:2 (340) (204) (136) (680) Subtotal $0 $156 $24 Assume additional losses: New ratio 3:2 (36) (24) (60) Subtotal $0 $120 $0 $120
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Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 29 3. Cash Distribution Plan If the $500 liabilities have not yet been paid, and two cash distributions are planned for $550 and $250, a cash distribution schedule is prepared.
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Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 30 4. Cash Distribution Schedule
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6: Insolvency Partnership Liquidation Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 31
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Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall 17- 32 Insolvent Partnership After all noncash assets are converted to cash, what happens if cash is insufficient to pay all creditors? Creditor options Accept only partial payment Look to partners for personal resources May go to most solvent partners UPA requires partners to Pay own share of unsatisfied liabilities Pay proportionate share for partners who can't or don't
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