
Financial & Managerial Accounting, Loose-Leaf Version
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Author: Carl S. Warren, James M. Reeve, Jonathan Duchac
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Chapter 8, Problem 8DQ
To determine
Note receivable:
Note receivable refers to a written promise for the amounts to be received within a stipulated period of time. This written promise is issued by a debtor or borrower to lender or creditor. Notes receivable is an asset of a business.
Interest on note:
Interest on note is the amount charged on the principal value of note for the privilege of borrowing money. Interest is to be paid by the borrower and to be received by the lender.
To check and explain: Whether interest would be amounted to $5,100, if the principal value of the note is $85,000 and interest rate is 6%.
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