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Chapter 22, Problem 6SEB
REDEMPTION OF BONDS ISSUED AT A DISCOUNT Medina Optical Supply sold bonds at a discount for $420,000 (discount of $20,000) eight years ago.
(a) The corporation redeems $25,000 of this issue at 94. The unamortized discount is $250.
(b) The corporation redeems $30,000 of this issue at 101. The unamortized discount is $300.
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Bundle: College Accounting, Chapters 1-27, Loose-Leaf Version, 22nd + CengageNOWv2, 2 terms Printed Access Card
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