Financial Accounting Fundamentals:
Financial Accounting Fundamentals:
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ISBN: 9780078025754
Author: John Wild
Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Irwin
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Chapter 9, Problem 1AP

1.

To determine

Identify the maturity date for each of the three notes described.

1.

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Notes payable:

Notes Payable is a written promise to pay a certain amount on a future date, with certain percentage of interest. Companies use to issue notes payable to meet short-term financing needs.

Maturity date:

The date on which the borrower should pay the principal amount of loan, or bond, is referred to as maturity date.

ParticularsCompany LBank NBRBank F
Date of  note19th   May8th  July28th November
Terms of the note ( in days)9012060
Maturity date17th  August5th November27th   January

(Table 1)

2.

To determine

Identify the interest due at maturity for each of the three notes.

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Calculate the interest due at maturity for the note bearing an amount of $35,000.

Interest due at maturity for the note bearing $35,000 }(Principal amount× Annual interest rate × Time period)=$35,000×10%×90360=$875

Therefore, the interest due at maturity for the note bearing an amount of $35,000 is $875.

Calculate the interest due at maturity for the note bearing an amount of $80,000.

Interest due at maturity for the note bearing $80,000 }(Principal amount× Annual interest rate × Time period)=$80,000×9%×120360=$2,400

Therefore, the interest due at maturity for the note bearing an amount of $80,000 is $2,400.

Calculate the interest due at maturity for the note bearing an amount of $42,000.

Interest due at maturity for the note bearing $42,000 }(Principal amount× Annual interest rate × Time period)=$42,000×8%×60360=$560

Therefore, the interest due at maturity for the note bearing an amount of $42,000 is $560.

3.

To determine

Identify the interest expense to be recorded in the adjusting entry at the end of 2014.

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Accrued interest on Bank F note at the end of 2014}=(Total interest on note × Time period for the term 2014)=$560×3360=$308

Therefore, the interest expense recorded in the adjusting entry at the end of 2014 is $308.

4.

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Identify the interest expense to be recorded in 2015.

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Interest on Bank F note in 2015}=(Total interest on note × Time period for the term 2015)=$560×2760=$252

Therefore, the interest expense recorded in 2015 is $252.

To determine

Prepare journal entry to record the given transaction and events for years 2014 and 2015.

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DateAccount title and ExplanationDebit in $Credit in $
April 20, 2014Merchandise  inventory40,250 
      Accounts payable to Company L 40,250
 (To record the purchase of merchandise on credit)  
    
May 19Accounts payable to  Company L40,250 
      Cash 5,250
      Notes payable-Company L 35,000
 (Paid $5,250 cash and gave a 90-day,
  10% note to extend due date on account)
  
    
July 8Cash80,000 
      Notes payable –Bank NBR 80,000
 (Borrowed cash with a 120-day, 9% note.)  
    
August 17Interest expense875 
 Notes payable –Company L35,000 
      Cash 35,875
 (Paid note with interest.)  
    
November 5Interest expense2,400 
 Notes payable –Bank NBR80,000 
      Cash 82,400
 (Paid note with interest.)  
    
November 28Cash42,000 
      Notes payable –Bank F 42,000
 (Borrowed cash with 60-day, 8% note.)  
    
December 31Interest expense308 
      Interest payable 308
 (Accrued interest on note payable.)  
    
January 27, 2015Interest expense252 
 Notes payable- Bank F42,000 
 Interest payable308 
      Cash 42,560
 (Paid note with interest.)  

(Table 2)

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