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Interest income and expense: When intercompany sale of bonds takes place between affiliates, all effects of intercompany indebtedness must be eliminated for the purpose of consolidated financial statements, as a company cannot report an investment in its own bonds or bond liability to itself. When the nominal interest rate is different from yield demanded, the bond is sold at discount or premium. In this case, the amount of bond interest income or expense recorded will not be equal, in this case, the interest receipt and payment is adjusted for the amortization of the discount or premium.
If the bonds purchased by S were at par or premium.
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Interest income and expense: When intercompany sale of bonds takes place between affiliates, all effects of intercompany indebtedness must be eliminated for the purpose of consolidated financial statements, as a company cannot report an investment in its own bonds or bond liability to itself. When the nominal interest rate is different from yield demanded, the bond is sold at discount or premium. In this case, the amount of bond interest income or expense recorded will not be equal, in this case, the interest receipt and payment is adjusted for the amortization of the discount or premium.
if the subsidiary bonds were originally sold at premium or discount, will annual interest payment received by S is more or less than interest expense. How is the difference between interest income recorded by S and how interest expense is recorded by subsidiary.

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