Financial Accounting (12th Edition) (What's New in Accounting)
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Author: C. William Thomas, Wendy M. Tietz, Walter T. Harrison Jr.
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.14S
LO 6
(Learning Objective 6: Report liabilities) Regal, Inc., includes the following selected accounts in its general ledger at December 31, 2018:
Bonds payable (excluding current portion) | $400,000 |
Equipment | 113,000 |
Current portion of bonds payable | 51,000 |
Notes payable, long-term | 275,000 |
Interest payable (due March 1, 2019) | 2,000 |
Accounts payable | 37,000 |
Discount or bonds payable (all long term) | 12,000 |
32,000 |
Prepare the liabilities section of Regal’s
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