Oriole Co. has the following transactions related to notes receivable during the last 2 months of the year. The company does not make entries to accrue interest except at December 31. Nov. 1   Loaned $54,600 cash to C. Bohr on a 12-month, 7% note. Dec. 11   Sold goods to K. R. Pine, Inc., receiving a $1,800, 90-day, 7% note.   16   Received a $14,400, 180-day, 6% note to settle an open account from A. Murdock.   31   Accrued interest revenue on all notes receivable.

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Oriole Co. has the following transactions related to notes receivable during the last 2 months of the year. The company does not make entries to accrue interest except at December 31.

Nov. 1   Loaned $54,600 cash to C. Bohr on a 12-month, 7% note.
Dec. 11   Sold goods to K. R. Pine, Inc., receiving a $1,800, 90-day, 7% note.
  16   Received a $14,400, 180-day, 6% note to settle an open account from A. Murdock.
  31   Accrued interest revenue on all notes receivable.


Journalize the transactions for Oriole Co. (Omit cost of goods sold entries.) (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem. Use 360 days for calculation.)

Date
Account Titles and Explanation
Debit
Credit
Choose a transaction date                                                           Nov. 1Dec. 11Dec. 16Dec. 31
Enter an account title
Enter a debit amount
Enter a credit amount
 
Enter an account title
Enter a debit amount
Enter a credit amount
Choose a transaction date                                                           Nov. 1Dec. 11Dec. 16Dec. 31
Enter an account title
Enter a debit amount
Enter a credit amount
 
Enter an account title
Enter a debit amount
Enter a credit amount
Choose a transaction date                                                           Nov. 1Dec. 11Dec. 16Dec. 31
Enter an account title
Enter a debit amount
Enter a credit amount
 
Enter an account title
Enter a debit amount
Enter a credit amount
Choose a transaction date                                                           Nov. 1Dec. 11Dec. 16Dec. 31
Enter an account title
Enter a debit amount
Enter a credit amount
 
Enter an account title
Enter a debit amount
Enter a credit amount
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