Problem 1 On July 1, 2014, Norren Company paid P1, 198, 000 for 10% bonds with a face amount of P1, 000, 000 to be held to maturity. Interest is paid on June 30 and December 31. The bonds were purchased to yield 8%. The entity used the effective interest method to recognize interest income from this investment. What is the carrying amount of the bond investment on December 31, 2014? a. 1, 207, 900 b. 1, 198, 000 c. 1, 195, 920 d. 1, 193, 050
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