1.
Introduction: A bond refers to a security generally used for a debt investment under which an investor finances money to an entity for a specific time period at a fixed rate of interest.
To determine: Total amount of each installment payment.
1.

Answer to Problem 6PSA
An installment refers to the liability that forces the borrowers to repay the borrowed amount to the lenders in a series of periodic payments.
Total amount of each installment is
Explanation of Solution
Computation of the amount pertaining to the notes payment is shown below:
Present value of
2.
Introduction: A bond refers to a security generally used for a debt investment under which an investor finances money to an entity for a specific time period at a fixed rate of interest.
To determine: The computation of the statement showing the amortization amount.
2.

Answer to Problem 6PSA
Amortization table and amount showing that is
Explanation of Solution
The computation of the statement showing the amortization amount is shown below:
Period Ending Date | Beginning Balance | Debit Interest Expense | Debit Notes Payable | Credit Cash | Ending Balance |
31/10/206 | |||||
31/10/2017 | |||||
31/10/2018 | |||||
31/10/2019 | |||||
31/10/2020 | |||||
Total |
3.
Introduction: A bond refers to a security generally used for a debt investment under which an investor finances money to an entity for a specific time period at a fixed rate of interest.
To determine: Prepare the
3.

Answer to Problem 6PSA
To record premium amortization and interest of 6 months.
Explanation of Solution
Date | Particulars | Debit | Credit |
31Dec | Bond Interest Expense | ||
Interest Expense | |||
(To record the interest and premium amortization for six months) |
Date | Particulars | Debit | Credit |
31Oct | Bond Interest Expense | ||
Interest payable | |||
Notes payable | |||
Cash | |||
(To record initial payment towards the installment note) |
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