In a partnership liquidation, gains and losses on the sale of partnership assets are divided among the partners' capital accounts on the basis of their capital balances. True or false
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Any remaining proceeds are then distributed to the partners. The way these remaining proceeds are distributed depends on the partnership agreement. If the partnership agreement specifies that gains and losses are to be divided based on the partners' capital Show more…
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