1.
To Record: The Incorporation JI’s investment on January 1.
1.
Explanation of Solution
Record the Incorporation JI’s investment on January 1.
Investment:
The act of allocating money to buy a monetary asset, in order to generate wealth in the future is referred to as investment.
Date | Account title and explanation |
Post ref. |
Debit $ |
Credit $ |
January 01 | Investments | 152,000 | ||
Cash | 152,000 | |||
(To record purchase of bonds) |
Table (1)
Purchase of bonds:
- Investments are the assets. Purchases of investments increase the assets value. Thus, investments are debited with $152,000.
- Cash is a current asset. Purchase of bonds decreases the cash balance. Thus, cash is credited with $152,000.
2.
To Record: The interest revenue earned by Incorporation JI for the first six months ended June 30.
2.
Explanation of Solution
Record the interest revenue earned by Incorporation JI for the first six months ended June 30.
Date | Account title and explanation |
Post ref. |
Debit $ |
Credit $ |
June 30 | Cash | 7,200 | ||
Investments (difference amount) | 400 | |||
Interest revenue | 7,600 | |||
(To record semi-annual interest revenue) |
Table (2)
Working Notes:
Calculate the cash received.
Calculate the interest revenue for the first six months.
Interest revenue on June 30:
- Cash is a current asset. Interest revenue increases the cash balance. Thus, cash is debited with $7,200.
- Investments are the assets. Market rate is less then stated interest rate. It decreases the investments value. Thus, investments are credited with $400.
- Interest revenue is a component of the owners’ equity. It increases the owners’ equity. Thus, interest revenue is credited with $7,600.
3.
To Record: The interest revenue earned by Incorporation JI for the next six months ended December 31.
3.
Explanation of Solution
Date | Account title and explanation |
Post ref. |
Debit $ |
Credit $ |
December 31 | Cash | 7,200 | ||
Investments (difference amount) | 420 | |||
Interest revenue | 7,620 | |||
(To record semi-annual interest revenue) |
Table (1)
Working Notes:
Calculate the cash received.
Calculate the interest revenue for the first six months.
Interest revenue on December 31:
- Cash is a current asset. Interest revenue increases the cash balance. Thus, cash is debited with $7,200.
- Investments are the assets. Market rate is less then stated interest rate. It decreases the investments value. Thus, investments are credited with $420.
- Interest revenue is a component of the owners’ equity. It increases the owners’ equity. Thus, interest revenue is credited with $7,620.
4.
The amount at which Incorporation JI will report its investment in the December 31 balance sheet and the reason behind it.
4.
Explanation of Solution
Incorporation JI will report its investment at its amortized cost (book value) of $152,820
As held-to-maturity securities will not be sold until its maturity, it is irrelevant that whether there is an increase or decrease in the fair value of the securities between the time of acquiring a debt security, and the day of its maturity. Hence, it is for this reason, Incorporation JI reports its held-to-maturity securities at an amortized cost in its balance sheet rather than recording them at a fair value.
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