An $800,000 bond issue on which there is an unamortized premium of $57,000 is redeemed for $785,000. Journalize the redemption of the bonds. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.
CHART OF ACCOUNTS
General Ledger
ASSETS | |
110 | Cash |
111 | Petty Cash |
121 | Accounts Receivable |
122 | Allowance for Doubtful Accounts |
126 | Interest Receivable |
127 | Notes Receivable |
131 | Merchandise Inventory |
141 | Office Supplies |
191 | Land |
194 | Office Equipment |
195 | Accumulated Depreciation-Office Equipment |
LIABILITIES | |
210 | Accounts Payable |
221 | Salaries Payable |
231 | Sales Tax Payable |
232 | Interest Payable |
241 | Notes Payable |
251 | Bonds Payable |
252 | Discount on Bonds Payable |
253 | Premium on Bonds Payable |
EQUITY | |
311 | Common Stock |
312 | Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par-Common Stock |
315 | Treasury Stock |
321 | Preferred Stock |
322 | Paid-In Capital in Excess of Par-Preferred Stock |
331 | Paid-In Capital from Sale of Treasury Stock |
340 | Retained Earnings |
351 | Cash Dividends |
352 | Stock Dividends |
REVENUE | |
410 | Sales |
610 | Interest Revenue |
611 | Gain on Redemption of Bonds |
EXPENSES | |
510 | Cost of Merchandise Sold |
515 | Credit Card Expense |
516 | Cash Short and Over |
522 | Office Salaries Expense |
531 | Advertising Expense |
532 | Delivery Expense |
533 | Repairs Expense |
535 | Rent Expense |
536 | Insurance Expense |
537 | Office Supplies Expense |
541 | Bad Debt Expense |
562 | Depreciation Expense-Office Equipment |
590 | Miscellaneous Expense |
710 | Interest Expense |
711 | Loss on Redemption of Bonds |
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All the amount is in $
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