Intermediate Accounting: Reporting and Analysis
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Author: James M. Wahlen, Jefferson P. Jones, Donald Pagach
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chart of Accounts
On February 1, 2020, Aggie Corporation sold its investment in Smith Corporation bonds for $12,500. The bonds have a face
CHART OF ACCOUNTS
value of $12,000 and a stated interest rate of 10%. The market value of the bonds on December 31, 2019 was $12,300.
Aggie Corporation
Required:
General Ledger
Prepare the journal entries to record the sale of the bonds and the adjustments of the unrealized gain or loss.
ASSETS
REVENUE
111 Cash
411 Sales Revenue
113 Investment in Trading Securities
431 Interest Income
114 Investment in Available-for-Sale Securities
441 Gain on Sale of Available-for-Sale
General Journal
117 Interest Receivable
Securities
119 Allowance for Change in Fair Value of Investment
121 Accounts Receivable
EXPENSES
Prepare the journal entries to record the sale of the bonds and the adjustments of the unrealized gain or loss on February 1, 2020.
500 Cost of Goods Sold
141 Inventory
152 Prepaid Insurance
511 Insurance Expense
General Journal…
Question 1: The entry to correct the interest income for 2022 includes a debit tothe investment account of how much?
Question 2: How much is the amortization for 2023?
Question 3: how much is the gain or loss on sale as of December 31, 2022?
The following information is also available:
1. Current assets include cash P3,800, accounts receivables P18,500, note receivables (maturity date is on July 1, 2023) P10,000 and land P12,000.
2. Long term investments include a P4,600 investment in fair value though other comprehensive income securities that is expected to be sold in 2022 and a P9,000 investment in AllDay company bonds that are expected to be held until their December 31, 2029 maturity date.
3. Property and equipment include buildings costing P63,400, inventories costing P30,500 and equipment costing P29,600.
4. Intangible assets include patents that cost P8,200 and on which P2,300 amortization have accumulated, and treasury shares that costs P1,800.
5. Other assets include prepaid insurance (which expires on November 30, 2022) P2,900, sinking fund for bond retirement P7,000 and trademarks that cost P5,200 and on which P1,500 amortization has accumulated.
6. Current liabilities include accounts payable P19,400, bonds…
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