Chapter 2
Multiple Choice Problems
1. c
Capital, Beg 45,000
Additional Investment 50,000
Withdrawal (800 x 12) (96,000)
Net income (?) 31,000
Capital, Ending P 30,000
2. b
A B Total
Salaries 20,000 25,000 45,000
Bonus 8,000 0 8,000
Interest (20% x average capital) 8,000 10,000 18,000
Balance - equally 8,500 8,500 17,000
Total 44,500 88,000
*Bonus= 10% (NI - B)
B= .10 (8,800 - B)
B= 8,800 - .10B
1.10B= 8,800
B= 8,000
3. b The net income of P80,000 is allocated to Blue and Green in the following
manner:
Blue Green Net Income
P 80,000
Salary allowances P 55,000 P45,000 (100,000)
Remainder P (20,000)
Allocation of the negative
remainder in the
60:40 ratio (12,000) (8,000) 20,000
Allocation of net income P 43,000 P37,000 P -0-
4. a
A B Total
Salaries 30,000 P 45,000 P 75,000
Bonus* 3,600 3,600
Interest: 10% x Ave. capital 5,000 6,500 11,500
1:3 4,625 18,500
Total P 43,225 P 108,600
*Bonus = 12% (NI – S – B)
B = .12 (108,600 – 75,000 – B)
B = .12 (33,600 – B)
B = 4,032 - .12B
1.12B = 4,032
B = 3,600
5. a
A B Total
Salaries P 40,000 P 45,000 P 85,000
Bonus (refer to Note) 0
Interest on average capital (15%) 6,000 9,000 15,000
Balance (2:1) (32,000) (16,000) (48,000)
Total P 14,000 P 38,000 P 52,000
Note:
1. The basis of the bonus is negative, so there’s no bonus at all.
2. It should be noted that the order of priority is of no significance when it comes to
allocation of net income. When there is a resulting residual loss, wherein the residual
loss should be allocated based on their agreement. In this case, there is no such
agreement, so the allocation would still be to satisfy completely all provisions of the
profit and loss agreement and use the profit and loss ratios to absorb any deficiency
or additional loss caused by such action.
6. d
A B C Total
Salaries P 40,000 P 40,000 P 80,000
Bonus* P 1,000 1,000
3:4:3 __3,000 4,000 _3,000 10,000
Total P 43,000 P 4,000 P 91,000
*Bonus = 10% (NI – S – B)
B = .10 (91,000 – 80,000 – B)
B = .10 (11,000 – B)
B = 1,100 - .10B
1.10B = 1,100
B = 1,000
7. c
A B Total
Salaries P 41,600 P 38,400 P 80,000
Bonus (refer to Note) 0
Interest on average capital (10%) 2,000 3,500 5,500
Balance (1:2) (16,500) (49,500)
Total P 27,100 P 52,000
Note:
1. The basis of the bonus is negative, so there’s no bonus at all.
2. It should be noted that the order of priority is of no significance when it comes to
allocation of net income. When there is a resulting residual loss, wherein the residual
loss should be allocated based on their agreement. In this case, there is no such
agreement, so the allocation would still be to satisfy completely all provisions of the
profit and loss agreement and use the profit and loss ratios to absorb any deficiency
or additional loss caused by such action.
8. b
2/1/20x4: P20,000 x 4 = P 80,000
6/1/20x4: P40,000 x 3 = 120,000
9/1/20x4: P30,000 x 4 = 120,000
P 320,000 / 12 months = P26,667
Note: Annual is 12 months.