College Accounting, Chapters 1-27
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Chapter 17, Problem 8SEA
July 15 | Borrowed $5,000 cash from the bank, giving a 60-day non- interest-bearing note. The note is discounted 8% by the bank. |
Sept. 13 | Paid the $5,000 note, recognizing the discount as interest expense. |
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Journal Entries (Note Issued for Bank Loan)
July 15
Borrowed $5,000 cash from the bank, giving a 60-day non-interest-bearing note. The note is discounted 8% by the bank.
Sept. 13
Paid the $5,000 note, recognizing the discount as interest expense.
Prepare general journal entries for the transactions. Assume 360 days in a year
DATE
ACCOUNT TITLE
DEBIT
CREDIT
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Sept. 13 _________ ______ _____
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Monty Corp. borrows $68,400 on July 1 from the bank by signing a $68,400, 8%, 1-year note payable.(a)Prepare the journal entry to record the proceeds of the note. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)
Date
Account Titles and Explanation
Debit
Credit
July 1
enter an account title to record the proceeds of the note on July 1
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
enter an account title to record the proceeds of the note on July 1
enter a debit amount
enter a credit amount
(b)Prepare the journal entry to record the accrued interest at December 31, assuming adjusting entries are made only at the end of the year. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)
Date
Account Titles and Explanation
Debit
Credit
Dec. 31
enter an account title to record the accrued interest on December 31
enter a debit amount
enter a credit…
Journal Entries (Note Issued for Bank Loan)
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note is discounted 8% by the bank.
Sept. 13 Paid the $5,000 note, recognizing the discount as interest expense.
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