1.
Complete the amortization schedule of bond.
2.
Calculate the maturity (face value) amount of the bonds.
3.
Calculate the amount of cash that is received at the date of issuance of the bonds.
4.
State whether the bonds are issued at a premium or a discount and calculate the amount of bonds issued at a premium or discount.
5.
Calculate the amount of cash that is paid for interest each period, and calculate the total amount of cash interest that will be paid for full life of the bond issue.
6.
Calculate the stated rate of interest.
7.
Calculate the market rate of interest.
8.
Calculate the interest expense that would be reported on the income statements for 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021.
9.
Show the presentation of bonds that would be reported on the

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