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Required information Skip to question The Abrams, Bartle, and Creighton partnership began the process of liquidation with the following balance sheet: Cash $ 16,000 Liabilities $ 150,000 Noncash assets 434,000 Abrams, capital 80,000 Bartle, capital 90,000 Creighton, capital 130,000 Total $ 450,000 Total $ 450,000 Abrams, Bartle, and Creighton share profits and losses in a ratio of 3:2:5. Liquidation expenses are expected to be $12,000. Assuming that the noncash assets were sold for $134,000, which partner(s) would have been required to contribute assets to the partnership to cover a deficit in his or her capital account, prior to considering the liquidation expenses incurred?

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