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On January 1, 2018, Surreal Manufacturing issued 530 bonds, each with a face value of $1,000,...

On January 1, 2018, Surreal Manufacturing issued 530 bonds, each with a face value of $1,000, a stated interest rate of 3 percent paid annually on December 31, and a maturity date of December 31, 2020. On the issue date, the market interest rate was 4 percent, so the total proceeds from the bond issue were $515,294. Surreal uses the simplified effective-interest bond amortization method and adjusts for any rounding errors when recording interest in the final year.

Required:

  1. 1. Prepare a bond amortization schedule.

  2. 2-5. Prepare the journal entries to record the bond issue, the interest payments on December 31, 2018 and 2019, the interest and face value payment on December 31, 2020 and the bond retirement. Assume the bonds are retired on January 1, 2020, at a price of 103.

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On January 1, 2019, FLOWERS Inc. rendered services in exchange for a four-year promissory note having...

On January 1, 2019, FLOWERS Inc. rendered services in exchange for a four-year promissory note having a face value of $10,000. Interest at a rate of 3% is payable annually on January 1 (first payment Jan 1, 2020). The customer has credit ratings that require it to borrow money at 8% interest. FLOWERS uses IFRS. Required: Show and label all calculations. (Round to the nearest dollar.)

What would be the value of the service revenue recorded on January 1, 2019?

Prepare the full amortization table for note.

What is the value of the interest revenue recorded by FLOWERS in 2019?

What is the value of the interest revenue recorded by FLOWERS in 2020?

What is the value of note / interest receivable recorded by FLOWERS at its year end of December 31, 2020

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On January 1, 2018, Loop Raceway issued 580 bonds, each with a face value of $1,000,...

On January 1, 2018, Loop Raceway issued 580 bonds, each with a face value of $1,000, a stated interest rate of 5 percent paid annually on December 31, and a maturity date of December 31, 2020. On the issue date, the market interest rate was 6 percent, so the total proceeds from the bond issue were $564,485. Loop uses the straight-line bond amortization method and adjusts for any rounding errors when recording interest in the final year.

Required:

  1. 1. Prepare a bond amortization schedule.

  2. 2-5. Prepare the journal entries to record the bond issue, the interest payments on December 31, 2018 and 2019, the interest and face value payment on December 31, 2020 and the bond retirement. Assume the bonds are retired on January 1, 2020, at a price of 98.

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On January 1, 2018, Loop Raceway issued 580 bonds, each with a face value of $1,000,...

On January 1, 2018, Loop Raceway issued 580 bonds, each with a face value of $1,000, a stated interest rate of 5 percent paid annually on December 31, and a maturity date of December 31, 2020. On the issue date, the market interest rate was 6 percent, so the total proceeds from the bond issue were $564,485. Loop uses the straight-line bond amortization method and adjusts for any rounding errors when recording interest in the final year. Required: 1. Prepare a bond amortization schedule. 2-5. Prepare the journal entries to record the bond issue, the interest payments on December 31, 2018 and 2019, the interest and face value payment on December 31, 2020 and the bond retirement. Assume the bonds are retired on January 1, 2020, at a price of 98.

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On January 1, 2018, Loop Raceway issued 530 bonds, each with a face value of $1,000,...

On January 1, 2018, Loop Raceway issued 530 bonds, each with a face value of $1,000, a stated interest rate of 7 percent paid annually on December 31, and a maturity date of December 31, 2020. On the issue date, the market interest rate was 8 percent, so the total proceeds from the bond issue were $516,324. Loop uses the straight-line bond amortization method and adjusts for any rounding errors when recording interest in the final year.

Required:

  1. 1. Prepare a bond amortization schedule.

  2. 2-5. Prepare the journal entries to record the bond issue, the interest payments on December 31, 2018 and 2019, the interest and face value payment on December 31, 2020 and the bond retirement. Assume the bonds are retired on January 1, 2020, at a price of 99.

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Prepare a bank reconciliation dated December 31, 2020, for Nittany Inc. based on the following information....

Prepare a bank reconciliation dated December 31, 2020, for Nittany Inc. based on the following information.

∙           Balance per bank statement is $1,000.

∙           Balance per books is $900.

∙           The December bank statement indicated a service charge of $30.

∙           Cheque #1169 for $400 made out to a supplier was mailed, but not yet received by the bank.

. Cheque #1183 for $270 to a supplier was incorrectly posted by Nittany as $720 in the books.

∙           The bank had not received a deposit in transit of $900 when the bank statement was generated.

∙           A bank debit memo indicated an NSF cheque written by Bill Broke to Nittany Inc. on December 11, 2020, for $150.

∙           A bank credit memo indicated a bank collection of $300 and interest revenue of $30 on December 15, 2020. Nittany has yet to record this receipt

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Current Attempt in Progress Presented below is the adjusted trial balance of Splish Corporation at December...

Current Attempt in Progress

Presented below is the adjusted trial balance of Splish Corporation at December 31, 2020.

Debit

Credit

Cash

$          ?

Supplies

1,340

Prepaid Insurance

1,140

Equipment

48,140

Accumulated Depreciation-Equipment

$  4,140

Trademarks

1,090

Accounts Payable

10,140

Salaries and Wages Payable

640

Unearned Service Revenue

2,140

Bonds Payable (due 2027)

9,140

Common Stock

10,140

Retained Earnings

25,140

Service Revenue

10,140

Salaries and Wages Expense

9,140

Insurance Expense

1,540

Rent Expense

1,340

Interest Expense

1,040

    Total

$          ? $          ?


Additional information:

1. Net loss for the year was $2,920.
2. No dividends were declared during 2020.


Prepare a classified balance sheet as of December 31, 2020. (List Current Assets in order of liquidity.)

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On July 1, 2020, Dynamic Company purchased for cash 40% of the outstanding capital stock of...

On July 1, 2020, Dynamic Company purchased for cash 40% of the outstanding capital stock of Cart Company. Both Dynamic and Cart have a December 31 year-end. Cart, whose common stock is actively traded in the over-the-counter market, reported its total net income for the year to Dynamic and also paid cash dividends on November 15, 2020, to Dynamic and its other stockholders.

Required:

a. How should Dynamic report the foregoing facts in its December 31, 2020, balance sheet and its income statement for the year then ended? Discuss the rationale for your answer.

b. If Dynamic should elect to report its investment at fair value, how would its balance sheet and income statement differ from your answer to part (a)?

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Presented below is information related to Whispering Corp. for the year 2020. Net sales $1,300,000 Write-off...

Presented below is information related to Whispering Corp. for the year 2020.

Net sales

$1,300,000

Write-off of inventory due to obsolescence

$80,000

Cost of goods sold

780,000

Depreciation expense omitted by accident in 2019

55,000

Selling expenses

65,000

Casualty loss

50,000

Administrative expenses

48,000

Cash dividends declared

45,000

Dividend revenue

20,000

Retained earnings at December 31, 2019

980,000

Interest revenue

7,000

Effective tax rate of 20% on all items

Prepare a multiple-step income statement for 2020. Assume that 60,800 shares of common stock are outstanding for the entire year. (Round earnings per share to 2 decimal places, e.g. 1.49.) .

Prepare a separate retained earnings statement for 2020. (List items that increase adjusted retained earnings first.)

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Bramble Company issued $432,000 of 10%, 20-year bonds on January 1, 2020, at 102. Interest is...

Bramble Company issued $432,000 of 10%, 20-year bonds on January 1, 2020, at 102. Interest is payable semiannually on July 1 and January 1. Bramble Company uses the effective-interest method of amortization for bond premium or discount. Assume an effective yield of 9.7705%. Prepare the journal entries to record the following. (Round intermediate calculations to 6 decimal places, e.g. 1.251247 and final answer to 0 decimal places, e.g. 38,548. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles and enter 0 for the amounts. Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)

(a) The issuance of the bonds. (b) The payment of interest and related amortization on July 1, 2020. (c) The accrual of interest and the related amortization on December 31, 2020.

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