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2 April, 19:22

when property other than cash is invested in a partnership, at what amount should the noncash property be credited to the contributing partner's capital account

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  1. 2 April, 19:24
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    It should be credited at the amount of the fair value at the date when the property is invested in a partnership.

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    The non cash property should be credited at the amount of its fair value on the date of the investment, so if someone wants to invest their building in a partnership it will be recognized at the fair value decided between the investor and the partnership owners at the date at which it is invested.
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