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18 June, 17:36

Trevor Smith contributed equipment, inventory, and $48,000 cash to a partnership. The equipment had a book value of $27,000 and a market value of $30,000. The inventory had a book value of $70,000, but only had a market value of $30,000, due to obsolescence. The partnership also assumed a $15,200 note payable owed by Smith that was used originally to purchase the equipment. Provide the journal entry for Smith's contribution to the partnership. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank.

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  1. 18 June, 21:13
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    Dr Cash. 48000

    Dr Inventory 30,000

    Dr Equipment 30,000

    Cr Notes Payable 15,200

    Cr Trevor Smith, Capital 92,800

    Explanation:

    Trevor Smith Journal entry

    Dr Cash 48000

    Dr Inventory 30,000

    Dr Equipment 30,000

    Cr Notes Payable 15,200

    Cr Trevor Smith, Capital 92,800

    (108,000-15,200)
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