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Norr and Caylor established a partnership on January 1,2007.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 ratio
The Articles of Partnership specified that each partner should withdraw no more than $1,000 per month.
For 2007,the partnership's income was $70,000.Norr had 1,000 billable hours,and Caylor worked 1,400 billable hours.In 2008,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 2007 and 2008.
-Determine the balance in both capital accounts at the end of 2008 to the nearest dollar.
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