Please respond to the following: Brendan and Carmen are considering forming a partnership. They need your help in determining how income and losses should be divided in their partnership. What factors should be considered when determining the division of net income or losses? Be sure to respond to at least one of your classmates' posts.
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This includes cash, property, or other assets that each partner brings into the partnership. The division of income and losses could be proportional to these initial contributions. Show more…
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