Journal entries:
Account title | Debit | Credit | |
1 | Notes receivable | $30,000 | |
Cash | $26,700 | ||
Discount on notes receivable | $3,300 | ||
[Notes receivable in exchange of cash] | |||
2 | Interest receivable (26,700 x 6%) | $1,600 | |
Discount on notes receivable ($3,300/2) | $1,650 | ||
Interest revenue | $3,250 | ||
[To record accrued interest earned] | |||
3 | Interest receivable (26,700 + 1,650)x 6%) | $1,700 | |
Discount on notes receivable ($3,300/2) | $1,650 | ||
Interest revenue | $3,350 | ||
[To record accrued interest earned] | |||
4 | Cash | $30,000 | |
Notes receivable | $30,000 | ||
[To record collection of notes receivable] |
Explanation:
Amortization table
Year | Interest revenue | Discount on notes receivable | Carrying value |
$26,700 | |||
1 | $1,600 | $1,650 | $28,350 |
2 | $1,700 | $1,650 | $30,000 |
*Interest revenue = Preceding carrying value x 6%
**Carrying value = Preceding carrying value + Discount on notes receivable
IL Short Answer (5 points): Notes Receivable. Dold Acrobats lent $26,700 to Donaldson, Inc., accepting Donaldson's...
II. Short Answer (5 points): Notes Receivable. Dold Acrobats lent $26,700 to Donaldson, Inc., accepting Donaldson's 2-year, $30,000, zero- interest-bearing note. The implied interest rate is 6%. Instructions: Prepare Dold Acrobats' journal entries for 1) the initial transaction, 2) recognition of interest in the 1st year, 3) recognition of interest in the 2 year, and 4) the collection of principal at maturity Round numbers to the nearest whole dollar.
Steve Acrobats lent $13,798 to Donaldson, Inc., accepting Donaldson's 2-years, $17,000, zero-interest-bearing note. The implied interest rate is 11% Prepare Steve's journal entries for the initial transaction, recognition of interest each year, and the collection of $17,000 at maturity. (Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g. 5,275. 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 the amount is entered. Do not indent manually.)...
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Brief Exercise 7-8
Tony Acrobats lent $25,972 to Donaldson, Inc., accepting
Donaldson’s 2-year, $32,000, zero-interest-bearing note. The
implied interest rate is 11%.
Prepare Tony’s journal entries for the initial transaction,
recognition of interest each year, and the collection of $32,000 at
maturity. (Round answers to 0 decimal places, e.g.
5,275. 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 the amount is entered. Do...
On January 1 , Pina Colada Corp. lent \(\$ 38,000\) to Kingbird, Inc., accepting Kingbird's \(\$ 50,578,\) three-year, zero-interest bearing note. The implied interest is \(10 \%\).(a)Prepare Pina's journal entries for the initial transaction, recognition of interest each year assuming use of the effective interest method, and the collection of \(\$ 50,578\) at maturity. (Credit account titles are automatically indented when amount is entered. Do not indent manually. If no entry is required, select "No Entry" for the account titles...
Sheffield Company loaned $83,306 to Hemingway, Inc, accepting
Hemingway's 2-year, $100,800, zero-interest-bearing note. The
implied interest rate is 10%. Prepare Sheffield's journal entries
for the initial transaction, recognition of interest each year, and
the collection of $100,800 at maturity.
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Current Attempt in Progress Marigold Company loaned $55,537 to Hemingway, Inc, accepting Hemingway's 2-year. $67,200, rero-interest-bearing note. The implied interest rate is 10%. Prepare Marigold's journal entries for the initial transaction recognition of interest each year, and the collection of $67,200 at maturity Credit account titles are automatically indented when the amount is entered. Do not indent manually Account Titles and Explanation Debit Credit (To record the receipt of the note at a discount.) (To record the interest revenue at...
Problem 9-1A Short-term notes payable transactions and entries LO P1 [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Tyrell Co. entered into the following transactions involving short-term liabilities. Year 1 Apr. 20 Purchased $35,500 of merchandise on credit from Locust, terms n/30. May 19 Replaced the April 20 account payable to Locust with a 90-day, 8%, $35,000 note payable along with paying $500 in cash. July 8 Borrowed $63,000 cash from NBR Bank by signing a 120-day, 11%, $63,000...
Tyrell Co. entered into the following transactions involving
short-term liabilities in 2017 and 2018.
2017
Apr.
20
Purchased $38,000 of merchandise on credit from Locust, terms
n/30. Tyrell uses the perpetual inventory system.
May
19
Replaced the April 20 account payable to Locust with a 90-day,
$35,000 note bearing 9% annual interest along with paying $3,000 in
cash.
July
8
Borrowed $54,000 cash from NBR Bank by signing a 120-day, 10%
interest-bearing note with a face value of $54,000.
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Required:
1. What is the amount of Apple’s accounts
receivable as of September 30, 2017?
2. Compute Apple’s accounts receivable turnover as
of September 30, 2017.
3. How long does it take, on average, for
the company to collect receivables for fiscal year ended September
30, 2017?
4. Apple’s most liquid assets include (a)
cash and cash equivalents, (b) short-term marketable
securities, (c) accounts receivable, and (d)
inventory. Compute the percentage that these liquid assets (in
total) make up of...