Norr and Caylor established a partnership on January 1, 2017. Norr invested cash of $100,000 and Caylor invested $30,000 in cash and equipment with a book value of $40,000 and fair value of $50,000. For both partners, the beginning capital balance was to equal the initial investment. Norr and Caylor agreed to the following procedure for sharing profits and losses:- 12% interest on the yearly beginning capital balance- $10 per hour of work that can be billed to the partnership's clients- the remainder divided in a 3:2 ratioThe Articles of Partnership specified that each partner should withdraw no more than $1,000 per month, which is accounted as direct reduction of that partner's capital balance.For 2017, the partnership's income was $70,000. Norr had 1,000 billable hours, and
Caylor worked 1,400 billable hours. In 2018, the partnership's income was $24,000, and Norr and Caylor worked 800 and 1,200 billable hours respectively. Each partner withdrew $1,000 per month throughout 2017 and 2018.Determine the amount of net income allocated to each partner for 2018. (Round all calculations to the nearest whole dollar.)
What will be an ideal response?
Distribution of income for 2018:
Norr | Caylor | Total | ? | |||||||
Interest | $ | 14,957 | $ | 12,163 | $ | 27,120 | ? | |||
Compensation | 8,000 | 12,000 | 20,000 | ? | ||||||
Subtotals | $ | 22,957 | $ | 24,163 | $ | 47,120 | ? | |||
Allocation of remainder | (13,872 | ) | (9,248 | ) | (23,120 | ) | ? | |||
Totals | $ | 9,085 | $ | 14,915 | $ | 24,000 | ? | |||
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