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Chapter 14, Problem 29E
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Journalize entries to record the restructuring agreement.
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Journalize entries to record the restructuring agreement.
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Oakwood Corporation is delinquent on a $2,400,000, 10% note to Second National Bank that was due January 1, 2019. At that time, Oakwood owed the principal amount plus $34,031.82 of accrued interest. Oakwood enters into a debt restructuring agreement with the bank on January 2, 2019.
Required:
Prepare the journal entries for Oakwood to record the debt restructuring agreement and all subsequent interest payments assuming the following independent alternatives:
1.
The bank extends the repayment date to December 31, 2022, forgives the accrued interest owed, reduces the principal by $200,000, and reduces the interest rate to 8%.
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The bank extends the repayment date to December 31, 2022, forgives the accrued interest owed, reduces the principal by $200,000, and reduces the interest rate to 1%.
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The bank accepts 160,000 shares of Oakwood’s $5 par value common stock, which is currently selling for $14.50 per share, in full settlement of the debt.
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The bank accepts…
At January 1, 2024, Rothschild Chair Company, Incorporated, was indebted to First Lincoln Bank
under a $35 million, 12% unsecured note. The note was signed January 1, 2021, and was due
December 31, 2027. Annual interest was last paid on December 31, 2022. Rothschild Chair
Company was experiencing severe financial difficulties and negotiated a restructuring of the
terms of the debt agreement.
Required:
Prepare all journal entries by Rothschild Chair Company, Incorporated, to record the restructuring
and any remaining transactions relating to the debt under each of the independent circumstances
below:
1. First Lincoln Bank agreed to settle the debt in exchange for land having a fair value of $31
million but carried on Rothschild Chair Company's books at $26.5 million.
2. First Lincoln Bank agreed to (a) forgive the interest accrued from last year, (b) reduce the
remaining four interest payments to $1 million each, and (c) reduce the principal to $28.5
million.
3. First Lincoln Bank…
Rothschild Chair Company, was indebted to First Lincoln Bank under a $20 million, 10% unsecured note. The note was signed January 1, 2011, and was due December 31, 2024. Annual interest was paid on December 31, 2019. At January 1, 2021, Rothschild Chair Company was experiencing severe financial difficulties and negotiated a restructuting of the terms of the debt agreement.
REQUIRED:
Prepare all journal entries by First Lincoln Bank to record the restructuring and any remaining transactions, for current and future years, relating to the debt under each of the independent circumstances below:
1.-First Linconl Bank agreed to settle the debt in exchange for land having a fair value of $16 million but carried on Rothschild Chair company's book at $13 million
2.-First Lincoln Bank agreed to a) forgive the interest accrued from last year, b) reduce the remaining four interest payments to $1 million each, and c) reduce the principal to $15 million
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