Horngren's Accounting, The Financial Chapters, Student Value Edition (11th Edition)
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Chapter 14, Problem 10BQC
10B Hicks Corporation issued S500.000 of 5%, 10-year bonds payable at a price of 92. The market interest rate at the date of issuance was 6%, and the bonds pay interest semiannually. The
Learning Objective 8 Appendix 14B
Date | Accounts and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
a. | Interest ExpenseDiscount on Bonds PayableCash | 14,500 | 2,00012,500 |
b. | Interest ExpenseDiscount on Bonds PayableCash | 13,800 | 1,30012,500 |
c. | Interest ExpenseDiscount on Bonds PayableCash | 17,000 | 2,00015,000 |
d. | Interest ExpenseDiscount on Bonds PayableCash | 16,300 | 1,30015,000 |
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