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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 1 focus
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6 A = L + C
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 7 A = L + C This Week’s Lesson
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Long-Term Liabilities
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 9 Objectives Long-Term Liabilities Objectives ùDetermine and record the selling price of the bond ùDetermine and record amortization of ùpremium and ùdiscount using ùstraight-line method ùinterest method
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 10 Long-Term Liabilities Obligations incurred when issuing bonds: “I promise I will...” I. Pay “face” at maturity II. Pay periodic interest
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 11 Long-Term Liabilities Obligations incurred when issuing bonds: “I promise I will...” I. Pay “face” at maturity II. Pay periodic interest at the contract rate
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 12 Long-Term Liabilities Obligations incurred when issuing bonds: “I promise I will...” I. Pay “face” at maturity II. Pay periodic interest at the contract rate on the face amount
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 13 Obligations Incurred on Bonds I. x
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 14 Obligations Incurred on Bonds I. x II. x x x x x x x x
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 15 Rates of Interest ùstated, contract, or coupon rate (specified) ùeffective or market rate (reflected in sales price of the bond)
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 16 I promise to pay 8%.
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 17 I see I can earn 10% today. I promise to pay 8%.
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 18 I see I can earn 10% today. I promise to pay 8%. contract
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 19 I see I can earn 10% today. I promise to pay 8%. market contract
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 20 I see I can earn 10% today. I promise to pay 8%. market contract market > contract
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 21 I see I can earn 10% today. I promise to pay 8%. market contract unattractive market > contract
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 22 I see I can earn 10% today. I promise to pay 8%. market contract unattractive market > contract
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 23 I see I can earn 10% today. I promise to pay 8%. market contract unattractive = discount market > contract
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 24 Bonds for Sale! Getcha 12% bonds right here!
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 25 Bonds for Sale! Getcha 12% bonds right here! Bonds Selling at 10% Today
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 26 Bonds Selling at 10% Today market contract Bonds for Sale! Getcha 12% bonds right here!
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 27 Bonds Selling at 10% Today market contract Bonds for Sale! Getcha 12% bonds right here!
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 28 Bonds Selling at 10% Today market < contract Bonds for Sale! Getcha 12% bonds right here!
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 29 Bonds Selling at 10% Today market < contract attractive Bonds for Sale! Getcha 12% bonds right here!
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 30 Bonds Selling at 10% Today market < contract attractive = premium Bonds for Sale! Getcha 12% bonds right here!
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 31 Issuing Bonds at Face
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 32 Issuing Bonds at Face Market Rate Selling Price Contract Rate Face
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 33 Issuing Bonds at Face Market Rate Selling Price Contract Rate Face Cash face Bonds Payable face
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 34 Issuing Bonds at More Than Face
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 35 Issuing Bonds at More Than Face Market Rate Selling Price Contract Rate Face
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 36 Issuing Bonds at More Than Face Market Rate Selling Price Contract Rate Face Cash rec’d Prem on Bonds Paydiff Bonds Payableface
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 37 Issuing Bonds at Less Than Face Market Rate Selling Price Contract Rate Face
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 38 Issuing Bonds at Less Than Face Market Rate Selling Price Contract Rate Face Cash rec’d Discount on Bonds Pay diff Bonds Payableface
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 40 Contract
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 41 Contract Discount
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 42 Contract Discount Unattractive
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 43 Interest on Your Savings Account
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Determining Selling Price of Bonds
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 45 Obligations Incurred on Bonds I. x II. x x x x x x x x
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 46 Determining Selling Price I. x II. x x x x x x x x
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 47 I. x II. x x x x x x x x Determining Selling Price
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 48 Present Value of Face + Present Value of Interest = Proceeds from Sale of Bonds
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 49 Determining Selling Price I. x II. x x x x x x x x
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 50 Exercise Bound Corp issued $260,000, 9%, 10-year bonds on January 1, 2002, for $243,799. This price resulted in an effective interest rate of 10% on the bonds. Interest is payable semiannually on July 1 and January 1. Bound uses the effective-interest method to amortize bond premium or discount. Interest is not accrued on June 30. Prepare the journal entries to record (to the nearest dollar): a) The issuance of the bonds. b) The payment of interest and the discount amortization on July 1, 2002. c) The accrual of interest and the discount amortization on December 31, 2002.
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 51 Determine the amount of one interest payment: $260,000 x 9% x 6/12 = $11,700
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 52 PV of $260,000 @ 10% semiannually: $260,000
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 53 PV of $260,000 @ 10% semiannually: $260,000 x present value “tables” in the text
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 54 PV of $260,000 @ 10% semiannually: $260,000 x present value “tables” in text Always look up MARKET in the tables
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 55 Issuing Bonds at Face Market Rate Selling Price Contract Rate Face
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 56 PV of $260,000 @ 10% semiannually: $260,000 x.37689
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 57 PV of $260,000 @ 10% semiannually: $260,000 x.37689=$ 97,991.40
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 58 Determining Selling Price I. x II. x x x x x x x x
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 59 I. x II. x x x x x x x x Determining Selling Price
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 60 PV of $260,000 @ 10% semiannually: $260,000 x.37689=$ 97,991.40 PV of Interest
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 61 Determine the amount of one interest payment: $260,000 x 9% x 6/12 = $11,700
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 62 PV of $260,000 @ 10% semiannually: $260,000 x.37689=$ 97,991.40 PV of Interest $11,700
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 63 PV of $260,000 @ 10% semiannually: $260,000 x.37689=$ 97,991.40 PV of Interest $11,700 x 12.46221
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 64 PV of $260,000 @ 10% semiannually: $260,000 x.37689=$ 97,991.40 PV of Interest $11,700 x 12.46221= 145,807.85
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 65 PV of $260,000 @ 10% semiannually: $260,000 x.37689=$ 97,991.40 PV of Interest $11,700 x 12.46221= 145,807.85
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 66 PV of $260,000 @ 10% semiannually: $260,000 x.37689=$ 97,991.40 PV of Interest $11,700 x 12.46221= 145,807.85 Proceeds from the Sale of Bonds=$243,799.25
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 67 Exercise Bound Corp issued $260,000, 9%, 10-year bonds on January 1, 2002, for $243,799. This price resulted in an effective interest rate of 10% on the bonds. Interest is payable semiannually on July 1 and January 1. Bound uses the effective-interest method to amortize bond premium or discount. Interest is not accrued on June 30. Prepare the journal entries to record (to the nearest dollar): a) The issuance of the bonds. b) The payment of interest and the discount amortization on July 1, 2002. c) The accrual of interest and the discount amortization on December 31, 2002.
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 68 Homework For Problem16-7A, present calculations (similar to those demonstrated here) to support determination of the selling price of the bonds. Allow the amount given in the textbook to serve as a “check figure.” Use lined notebook paper or pages from an unassigned problem in the Working Papers.
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 69 PV of $260,000 @ 10% semiannually: $260,000 x.37689=$ 97,991.40 PV of Interest $11,700 x 12.46221= 145,807.85 Proceeds from the Sale of Bonds=$243,799.25 (a) The journal entry to record the sale of the bonds: Cash243,799 Discount on Bonds Payable 16,201 Bonds Payable 260,000
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 70 Amortization of PREMIUM or DISCOUNT on Bonds Objectives: 1.to match the correct expense with the correct year 2.to eliminate the related Premium or Discount account
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 71 Equipment - Accumulated Depr = Book Value Related Definitions
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 72 Equipment - Accumulated Depr = Book Value Bonds Payable + (unamortized) Premium - (unamortized) Discount = Bond Carrying Amount (or Bond Carrying Value) Related Definitions
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 73 Amortization of PREMIUM or DISCOUNT on Bonds Objectives: 1.to match the correct expense with the correct year 2.to eliminate the related Premium or Discount account or to change the BCA (BCV) to FACE by maturity
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 74 Recording Amortization Amortization of Premium Premium on Bonds Payableamt Interest Expenseamt Amortization of Discount Interest Expenseamt Discount on Bonds Payableamt
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 75 Determining Amortization Amount Straight-Line Method (Effective) Interest Method
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 76 Straight-Line Method Premium or Discount = same amount to each period periods
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 77 (Effective) Interest Method (see Appendix pp. 701 - 704 at end of chapter) Interest PAID (face x contract) Interest INCURRED (BCA x market) Amount of Amortization
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 78 Exercise Bound Corp issued $260,000, 9%, 10-year bonds on January 1, 2002, for $243,799. This price resulted in an effective interest rate of 10% on the bonds. Interest is payable semiannually on July 1 and January 1. Bound uses the effective-interest method to amortize bond premium or discount. Interest is not accrued on June 30. Prepare the journal entries to record (to the nearest dollar): a) The issuance of the bonds. b) (1) The payment of interest and the discount amortization on July 1, 2002, and (2) amortization of the discount (using the effective interest method). c) The accrual of interest and the discount amortization on December 31, 2002.
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 79 Determine the amount of one interest payment: $260,000 x 9% x 6/12 = $11,700
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 80 First Interest Payment (b) (1) Bond Interest Expense 11,700 Cash11,700
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 81 Exercise Bound Corp issued $260,000, 9%, 10-year bonds on January 1, 2002, for $243,799. This price resulted in an effective interest rate of 10% on the bonds. Interest is payable semiannually on July 1 and January 1. Bound uses the effective-interest method to amortize bond premium or discount. Interest is not accrued on June 30. Prepare the journal entries to record (to the nearest dollar): a) The issuance of the bonds. b) (1) The payment of interest and the discount amortization on July 1, 2002, and (2) amortization of the discount (using the effective interest method). c) The accrual of interest and the discount amortization on December 31, 2002.
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 82 Amortization in Separate Entry (b) (1) Bond Interest Expense 11,700 Cash11,700 (b) (2) Bond Interest Expense??? Discount on Bonds Pay ???
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 83 (Effective) Interest Method (see Appendix pp. 701 - 704 at end of chapter) Interest PAID (face x contract) Interest INCURRED (BCA x market) Amount of Amortization
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 86 Determine Amount of Amortization (refer to example “charts” on pages 702 and 704)
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 87 PV of $260,000 @ 10% semiannually: $260,000 x.37689=$ 97,991.40 PV of Interest $11,700 x 12.46221= 145,807.85 Proceeds from the Sale of Bonds=$243,799.25 (a) The journal entry to record the sale of the bonds: Cash243,799 Discount on Bonds Payable 16,201 Bonds Payable 260,000
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 88 Determine Amount of Amortization (refer to example “charts” on pages 702 and 704)
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 89 Determine Amount of Amortization (refer to example “charts” on pages 702 and 704)
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 90 Determine Amount of Amortization (refer to example “charts” on pages 702 and 704)
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 91 Amortization in Separate Entry (b) (1) Bond Interest Expense 11,700 Cash11,700 (b) (2) Bond Interest Expense490 Discount on Bonds Pay 490
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 92 Textbook’s Illustration (b) Bond Interest Expense 12,190 Disc on Bonds Pay 490 Cash11,700
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 93 Exercise Bound Corp issued $260,000, 9%, 10-year bonds on January 1, 1999, for $243,799. This price resulted in an effective interest rate of 10% on the bonds. Interest is payable semiannually on July 1 and January 1. Bound uses the effective-interest method to amortize bond premium or discount. Interest is not accrued on June 30. Prepare the journal entries to record (to the nearest dollar): a) The issuance of the bonds. b) (1) The payment of interest and the discount amortization on July 1, 2000, and (2) amortization of the discount (using the effective interest method). c) (1) The accrual of interest and (2) the discount amortization on December 31, 2000.
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 94 Accrual of Interest (c) (1) Bond Interest Expense 11,700 Bond Interest Pay11,700
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 95 Amortization of Discount (c) (1) Bond Interest Expense 11,700 Bond Interest Pay11,700 (c) (2) Bond Interest Expense??? Discount on Bonds Pay ???
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 96 Determine Amount of Amortization (refer to example “charts” on pages 665 and 666)
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 97 Determine Amount of Amortization (refer to example “charts” on pages 665 and 666)
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 98 Determine Amount of Amortization (refer to example “charts” on pages 665 and 666)
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 99 Determine Amount of Amortization (refer to example “charts” on pages 665 and 666)
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 100 Amortization of Discount (c) (1) Bond Interest Expense 11,700 Bond Interest Pay11,700 (c) (2) Bond Interest Expense514 Discount on Bonds Pay 514
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 101 Payment on January 1 Bond Interest Payable 11,700 Cash11,700
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Copyright © 2001 by M. Ray Gregg. All rights reserved. 102 Determine Amount of Amortization (refer to example “charts” on pages 665 and 666)
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