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General Ledger Assignment GL 9-1, based on problem 9-5A, focuses on transactions related to accounts and notes receivable and highlights the impact each transaction has on interest revenue.
Prepare journal entries to record each of the given transactions and events:
Introduction:
A
To calculate:
Journal Entries are as follows:
DATE | PARTICULARS | DR AMOUNT | CR AMOUNT |
Year 1 | Notes Receivable A/c DrTo Accounts Receivable A/c | $10,800 | $10,800 |
Dec 16 | |||
Dec 31 | Interest Receivable A/c DrTo Interest Revenue A/c | $36 | $36 |
Feb 14 | Cash A/c DrTo Interest Revenue A/cTo Interest Receivable A/cTo Notes receivable A/c | $10944 | $1083610800 |
Mar 2 | Notes Receivable A/c DrTo Accounts Receivable A/c | $6100 | $6100 |
Mar 17 | Notes Receivable A/c DrTo Accounts Receivable A/c | $2400 | $2400 |
Year 2 | Accounts Receivable A/c Dr.To Interest Revenue A/c To Notes Receivable A/c | $2414 | $142400 |
Apr 16 | |||
May 31 | Accounts Receivable A/c Dr.To Interest Revenue A/c To Notes Receivable A/c | $6222 | $1226100 |
Aug 7 | Notes Receivable A/c DrTo Accounts Receivable A/c | $7440 | $7440 |
Sep 3 | Notes Receivable A/c DrTo Accounts Receivable A/c | $2100 | $2100 |
Nov 2 | Cash A/c Dr.To Interest Revenue A/cTo Notes Receivable A/c | $2135 | $35$2100 |
Nov 5 | Cash A/c Dr.To Interest Revenue A/cTo Notes Receivable A/c | 7626 | 1867440 |
Dec 1 | Allowance for Doubtful A/cTo Accounts Receivable | 2414 | 2414 |
Introduction:
General Ledger Assignment GL 9-1, based on problem 9-5A, focuses on transactions related to accounts and notes receivable and highlights the impact each transaction has on interest revenue.
To calculate:
IfOhlm pledged its receivables as security for a loan from the bank, where on the financial statements does it disclose this pledge of receivables.

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