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Two family members are dealing with invoices and receipts etc from an estate which is to be divided equally.
B has paid out £863.97 and had receipts (refunds in) of £276.06
C has paid out £657.18 and had receipts in of £2049.74
Obviously C owes B so they both receive the same - but how much does C owe B?
B has paid out £863.97 and had receipts (refunds in) of £276.06
C has paid out £657.18 and had receipts in of £2049.74
Obviously C owes B so they both receive the same - but how much does C owe B?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.C owes B £990.23
Debts = £1521.15 Receipts = £2325.80 balance = £804.65
each should receive £402. + few pence
A is in debt 863.97 - 276.06 = £587.91
B in in credit 2049.74 - 657.18 = £1392.56
So if B gives A £990 (now forgetting pence) leaves him with £402
A takes his debt of £587. 92 from £990 leaving him with £402.
I hope I have not made any typing mistakes
Debts = £1521.15 Receipts = £2325.80 balance = £804.65
each should receive £402. + few pence
A is in debt 863.97 - 276.06 = £587.91
B in in credit 2049.74 - 657.18 = £1392.56
So if B gives A £990 (now forgetting pence) leaves him with £402
A takes his debt of £587. 92 from £990 leaving him with £402.
I hope I have not made any typing mistakes
I got the answer £990.24 that C owes B.
This is my working - but I may have done it wrong!
Halving B's paid out amount of £863.97 = £431.99 so C owes B this.
Halving C's paid out amount of £657.18 = £328.59 so B owes C this.
Halving B's receipts of £276.06 = £138.03 so B owes C this.
Halving C's receipts of £2049.74 = £1024.87 so C owes B this.
Adding together the two amounts C owes B £431.99 + £1024.87 = £1456.86
Adding together the two amounts B owes C £328.59 + £138.03 = £466.62
C obviously owes B in the end - so subtract the two amounts
£1456.86 minus £466.62 = £990.24
Is this correct? I think Margo got the same as us ....... but it's been a head scratching time! I never thought something so simple could be so mind blowing unless it's me getting old!
This is my working - but I may have done it wrong!
Halving B's paid out amount of £863.97 = £431.99 so C owes B this.
Halving C's paid out amount of £657.18 = £328.59 so B owes C this.
Halving B's receipts of £276.06 = £138.03 so B owes C this.
Halving C's receipts of £2049.74 = £1024.87 so C owes B this.
Adding together the two amounts C owes B £431.99 + £1024.87 = £1456.86
Adding together the two amounts B owes C £328.59 + £138.03 = £466.62
C obviously owes B in the end - so subtract the two amounts
£1456.86 minus £466.62 = £990.24
Is this correct? I think Margo got the same as us ....... but it's been a head scratching time! I never thought something so simple could be so mind blowing unless it's me getting old!