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Explanation of Solution
Troubled Debt Restructuring: A troubled debt restructuring happens if a creditor, for legal or economic reasons associated to a debtor’s financial complications, grants a concession to a debtor that would not be otherwise considered.
Calculate amount of restructured loan using effective interest rate method.
Particulars | Amount (A) | Present value factor (B) | Value of the Bonds (A × B) |
Present value of principal | $2,200,000 | 0.683013 | $1,502,628.60 |
Add: Present value of interest | $176,000 | 3.169865 | $557,89624 |
Value of restructured loan | $2,060,524.84 |
Table (1)
Note: The Present value of an ordinary annuity of $1 for 4 periods at 10% is 3.169865 (refer Table 4 in TVM Module). And the present value of $1 for 4 periods at 10% is 0.683013 (refer Table 3 in TVM Module).
Working note:
(1)Calculate present value interest amount.
Calculate interest revenue and principal adjustment.
AMORTIZATION SCHEDUE - NOTES PAYABLE | ||||
Date | Cash (A) | Interest revenue ( B = Prior period D × 10%) | Notes receivable ( C = B–A) | Carrying value of note (D = Prior period D + C) |
1/2/2019 | $2,060,524.84 | |||
12/31/2019 | $176,000 | $206,052.48 | $30,052.48 | $2,090,577.32 |
12/31/2020 | $176,000 | $209,057.73 | $33,057.73 | $2,123,635.06 |
12/31/2021 | $176,000 | $212,363.51 | $36,363.51 | $2,159,998.56 |
12/31/2022 | $2,376,000 | $216,001.44 | ($2,159,998.56) | $0.00 |
Table (2)
Prepare journal entries to record the debt restructuring agreement and all subsequent interest received assuming the bank extends the repayment date as on 31st December 2022, forgives the accrued interest owed, reduces the principal by $200,000 and reduces the interest to 8%.
Date | Account titles and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
January 2, 2019 | Loss on restructured loan | $373,506.98 | |
Interest receivable | $34,031.82 | ||
Notes receivable | $339,475.16 | ||
(To record loss on restructured loan | |||
December 31, 2019 | Cash | $176,000 | |
Notes receivable | $30,052.48 | ||
Interest revenue | $206,052.48 | ||
(To record receipt of interest revenue) | |||
December 31, 2020 | Cash | $176,000 | |
Notes receivable | $33,057.73 | ||
Interest revenue | $209,057.73 | ||
(To record receipt of interest revenue) | |||
December 31, 2021 | Cash | $176,000 | |
Notes receivable | $36,363.51 | ||
Interest revenue | $212,363.51 | ||
(To record receipt of interest revenue) | |||
December 31, 2022 | Cash | $2,376,000.00 | |
Notes receivable | $216,001.44 | ||
Interest revenue | $2,159,998.56 | ||
(To record receipt of interest revenue) |
Table (3)
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Prepare journal entries to record the debt restructuring agreement and all subsequent interest received assuming the bank extends the repayment date to December 31, 2022, forgives the interest owed, reduces the principal by $200,000, and reduces the interest rate to 1%.
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Explanation of Solution
Calculate amount of restructured loan using effective interest rate method.
Particulars | Amount (A) | Present value factor (B) | Value of the Bonds (A × B) |
Present value of principal | $2,200,000 | 0.683013 | $1,502,628.60 |
Add: Present value of interest | $22,000 | 3.169865 | $69,737.03 |
Value of restructured loan | $1,572,365.63 |
Table (4)
Note: The Present value of an ordinary annuity of $1 for 4 periods at 10% is 3.169865 (refer Table 4 in TVM Module). And the present value of $1 for 4 periods at 10% is 0.683013 (refer Table 3 in TVM Module).
Working note:
(1)Calculate present value interest amount.
Calculate interest revenue and principal adjustment.
AMORTIZATION SCHEDUE - NOTES PAYABLE | ||||
Date | Cash (A) | Interest revenue ( B = Prior period D × 10%) | Notes receivable ( C = B–A) | Carrying value of note (D = Prior period D + C) |
1/2/2019 | $1,572,365.63 | |||
12/31/2019 | $22,000 | $157,236.56 | $135,236.56 | $1,707,602.19 |
12/31/2020 | $22,000 | $170,760.22 | $148,760.22 | $1,856,362.41 |
12/31/2021 | $22,000 | $185,636.24 | $163,636.24 | $2,019,998.65 |
12/31/2022 | $2,222,000 | $202,001.35 | ($2,019,998.65) | $0.00 |
Table (5)
Prepare journal entries to record the debt restructuring agreement and all subsequent interest received assuming the bank extends the repayment date to December 31, 2022, forgives the interest owed, reduces the principal by $200,000, and reduces the interest rate to 1%.
Date | Account titles and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
January 2, 2019 | Loss on restructured loan | $861,666.19 | |
Interest receivable | $34,031.82 | ||
Notes receivable | $827,634.37 | ||
(To record loss on restructured loan | |||
December 31, 2019 | Cash | $22,000.00 | |
Notes receivable | $135,236.56 | ||
Interest revenue | $157,236.56 | ||
(To record receipt of interest revenue) | |||
December 31, 2020 | Cash | $22,000 | |
Notes receivable | $148,760.22 | ||
Interest revenue | $170,760.22 | ||
(To record receipt of interest revenue) | |||
December 31, 2021 | Cash | $22,000 | |
Notes receivable | $163,636.24 | ||
Interest revenue | $185,636.24 | ||
(To record receipt of interest revenue) | |||
December 31, 2022 | Cash | $2,222,000.00 | |
Notes receivable | $2,019,998.65 | ||
Interest revenue | $202,001.35 | ||
(To record receipt of interest revenue) |
Table (6)
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Prepare journal entries to record the debt restructuring agreement assuming the bank accepts 160,000 shares of Corporation O, par value of common stock, which is currently selling for $14.50 per share, in full settlement of the debt.
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Explanation of Solution
Calculate loss recognized by the creditor.
Prepare journal entries to record the debt restructuring agreement assuming the bank accepts 160,000 shares of Corporation O, par value of common stock, which is currently selling for $14.50 per share, in full settlement of the debt.
Date | Account titles and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
January 2, 2019 | Investment in Company O | $2,320,000.00 | |
Loss on restructured loan | $114,031.82 | ||
Notes receivable | $2,400,000.00 | ||
Interest receivable | $34,031.82 | ||
(To record full settlement of debt restructuring) |
Table (7)
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Prepare journal entries to record the debt restructuring agreement assuming the bank accepts land with a fair value of $2,300,000 in full settlement of the debt. The land is being carried on Corporation O’s books at a cost of $2,200,000.
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Explanation of Solution
Prepare journal entries to record the debt restructuring agreement assuming the bank accepts land with a fair value of $2,300,000 in full settlement of the debt. The land is being carried on Corporation O’s books at a cost of $2,200,000.
Date | Account titles and Explanation | Debit | Credit |
January 2, 2019 | Land | $2,300,000.00 | |
Loss on restructured loan | $134,031.82 | ||
Notes receivable | $2,400,000.00 | ||
Interest receivable | $34,031.82 | ||
(To record full settlement of debt restructuring) |
Table (8)
(4)Calculate gain recognized by the creditor.
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