These transactions took place for Covington Corporation which has a December 31 fiscal year end. Covington does not maintain a separate Allowance for Doubtful Notes Receivable account. 2017     May 1   Received a $4,800, 1-year, 8% note in exchange for an outstanding account receivable from S. Dolan. Interest is due at the maturity of the note. Nov. 1   Loaned $61,200 cash to B. Younger on a 4 month, 9% note. Interest is due at the end of each month. Nov. 30   Received the interest due from B. Younger. Dec. 31   Received the interest due from B. Younger. Dec. 31   Accrued interest revenue on notes receivable.

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These transactions took place for Covington Corporation which has a December 31 fiscal year end. Covington does not maintain a separate Allowance for Doubtful Notes Receivable account.

2017    
May 1   Received a $4,800, 1-year, 8% note in exchange for an outstanding account receivable from S. Dolan. Interest is due at the maturity of the note.
Nov. 1   Loaned $61,200 cash to B. Younger on a 4 month, 9% note. Interest is due at the end of each month.
Nov. 30   Received the interest due from B. Younger.
Dec. 31   Received the interest due from B. Younger.
Dec. 31   Accrued interest revenue on notes receivable.
2018    
Jan. 31   Received the interest due from B. Younger. Younger also repaid 75% of the principal balance owing on the note at this time.
Feb. 28   Wrote off the balance of the B. Younger note as Younger has defaulted. Future payments are not expected. The interest due for the month of February was not collected.
May 1   Received principal plus interest on the S. Dolan note. (No further interest has been accrued since December 31, 2017.)


Record Covington’s transactions in a  general journal. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Record journal entries in the order presented in the problem.)

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