Intermediate Accounting - Myaccountinglab - Pearson Etext Access Card Student Value Edition
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Author: Elizabeth A. Gordon, Jana S. Raedy, Alexander J. Sannella
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.25BE
To determine
To prepare: The journal for recording conversion of bond.
Given information:
Company issued bonds worth $227,200.
Number of shares issued is 200 shares.
Term period for conversion is 8 years
Market rate of interest is 6%.
Market price of common stock is $120 per share.
Balance of unamortized premium is $14,660.
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Presented below is information taken from a bond investment amortization schedule with related fair values provided. These bonds are classified as available-for-sale.
12/31/20
12/31/21
12/31/22
Amortized cost
$491,150
$519,442
$550,000
Fair value
497,000
509,000
550,000
Instructions
a. Indicate whether the bonds were purchased at a discount or at a premium.
b. Prepare the adjusting entry to record the bonds at fair value at December 31, 2020. The Fair Value Adjustment account has a debit balance of $1,000 prior to adjustment.
c. Prepare the adjusting entry to record the bonds at fair value at December 31, 2021.
Chapter 14 Solutions
Intermediate Accounting - Myaccountinglab - Pearson Etext Access Card Student Value Edition
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