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Tri Fecta, a partnership, had revenues of $371,000 in its first year of operatio

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Question

Tri Fecta, a partnership, had revenues of $371,000 in its first year of operations. The partnership has not collected on $45,600 of its sales and still owes $39,900 on $190,000 of merchandise it purchased. There was no inventory on hand at the end of the year. The partnership paid $27,000 in salaries. The partners invested $45,000 in the business and $29,000 was borrowed on a five-year note. The partnership paid $2,320 in interest that was the amount owed for the year and paid $9,400 for a two-year insurance policy on the first day of business. Ignore income taxes. Compute the cash balance at the end of the first year for Tri Fecta.

Explanation / Answer

Statement showing computation of Ending Cash Balance Particuars Amount Opening Cash Balance                       -   Collection of Revenues (371,000-45,600)     325,400.00 Capital Invested        45,000.00 Raising of money through note        29,000.00 Payment of Merchandise (150,100.00) Payment of Salaries     (27,000.00) Interest Paid        (2,320.00) Insurance Policy        (9,400.00) Closing Cash Balance     210,580.00

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