Financial accounting
3rd Edition
ISBN: 9780077506902
Author: David J Spieceland Wayne Thomas Don Herrmann
Publisher: Mcgraw-Hill
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.4BE
Determine interest expense (LO8–2)
Record commercial paper (LO8–2)
On April 1, Online Travel issues $13 million of commercial paper with a maturity on December 31 and a 9% interest rate. Record the issuance of the commercial paper and its repayment at maturity.
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On 1st July 2020 Suntek LLC has accepted a note receivable for RO 4000 from one of the accounts receivables. The maturity period is 6 months. The interest rate is 10%. The amount of interest to be recorded in account on 31 December will be
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RO 500
b.
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RO 300
d.
RO 200
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Chapter 8 Solutions
Financial accounting
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