Journal Entries (Note Received, Renewed, and Collected)  Jan. 16  Received a 30-day, 6% note in payment for merchandise sale of $20,000. Feb. 15  Received $100 (interest) on the old (January 16) note; the old note is renewed for 30 days at 7%. Mar. 17  Received principal and interest on the new (February 15) note. 19  Received a 60-day, 6% note in payment for accounts receivable balance of $8,000. May 18  Received $80 (interest) plus $1,000 principal on the old (March 19) note; the old note is renewed for 60 days (from May 18) at 6%. July 17  Received principal and interest on the new (May 18) note. Prepare general journal entries for the transactions. Assume 360 days in a year.  Page: 1 DATE             ACCOUNT TITLE                              DEBIT    CREDIT 120--Jan. 16 Sales   12    23      34 Feb. 15   45    56    67    78      89 Mar. 17   910    1011    1112      1213 Mar. 19   1314    1415      1516 May 18   1617    1718    1819    1920      2021 July 17   2122    2223    2324      24

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Journal Entries (Note Received, Renewed, and Collected) 

Jan. 16  Received a 30-day, 6% note in payment for merchandise sale of $20,000.
Feb. 15  Received $100 (interest) on the old (January 16) note; the old note is renewed for 30 days at 7%.
Mar. 17  Received principal and interest on the new (February 15) note.
19  Received a 60-day, 6% note in payment for accounts receivable balance of $8,000.
May 18  Received $80 (interest) plus $1,000 principal on the old (March 19) note; the old note is renewed for 60 days (from May 18) at 6%.
July 17  Received principal and interest on the new (May 18) note.

Prepare general journal entries for the transactions. Assume 360 days in a year. 

Page: 1

DATE             ACCOUNT TITLE                              DEBIT    CREDIT

120--
Jan. 16

Sales   12    23      34

Feb. 15   45    56    67    78      89

Mar. 17   910    1011    1112      1213

Mar. 19   1314    1415      1516

May 18   1617    1718    1819    1920      2021

July 17   2122    2223    2324      24

 

 

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