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Jill and Sue decide to form the JS Partnership.On February 1,2017,they combine their assets with the following current market values and book values:
Jill’s assetsSue’s assets Book  Market  Book  Market  value  value  value  value  Cash $40,000$40,000$50,000$50,000\begin{array}{c}&&&&&&\text {Jill's assets}&&&\text {Sue's assets}\\\end{array}\\\begin{array}{llll}&\text { Book } & \text { Market } & \text { Book } & \text { Market } \\&\text { value } & \text { value } & \text { value } & \text { value }\\\text { Cash }&\$40,000&\$40,000&\$50,000&\$50,000\end{array}

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 receivable 39,50037,00028,00027,000 Inventory 69,00075,00055,00072,000 Land 50,00085,00075,00090,000 Equipment 80,00070,00090,00075,000\begin{array}{lllll}\text { receivable } & 39,500 & 37,000 & 28,000 & 27,000 \\\text { Inventory } & 69,000 & 75,000 & 55,000 & 72,000 \\\text { Land } & 50,000 & 85,000 & 75,000 & 90,000 \\\text { Equipment } & 80,000 & 70,000 & 90,000 & 75,000\end{array} Accumulated
 amortization 25,00030,000 Accounts payable 28,00028,000 Notes payable 10,00010,000\begin{array} { l l l l l } \text { amortization } & 25,000 & - - - & 30,000 & - - - \\\text { Accounts payable } & 28,000 & 28,000 & - - - & - - -\\\text { Notes payable } & - - - - & - - - & 10,000 & 10,000\end{array} Journalize the entries on February 1,2017,to record the partners' initial investments.


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