Journalizing liability transactions and reporting them on the balance sheet [30-40 min]
The following transactions of Emergency Pharmacies occurred during 2014 and 2015:
2014 | ||
Mar 1 | Borrowed $360,000 from Lessburg Bank. The six-year, 10% note requires payments due annually, on March 1. Each payment consists of $60,000 principal plus one year’s interest. | |
Mar 1 | Reclassified current portion of Lessburg Bank note. | |
Dec 1 | Mortgaged the warehouse for $200,000 cash with Saputo Bank. The mortgage requires monthly payments of $4,000. The interest rate on the note is 9% and accrues monthly. The first payment is due on January 1, 2015. | |
Dec 1 | Reclassified current portion of the Saputo Bank note for the principal due in 2015 of $31,505. | |
Dec 31 | Recorded interest accrued on the Saputo Bank note. | |
Dec 31 | Recorded interest accrued on the Lessburg Bank note. | |
2015 | ||
Jan 1 | Paid Saputo Bank monthly mortgage payment. | |
Feb 1 | Paid Saputo Bank monthly mortgage payment. | |
Mar 1 | Paid Saputo Bank monthly mortgage payment. | |
Mar 1 | Paid first installment on note due to Lessburg Bank. |
Requirements
1. Journalize the transactions in Emergency Pharmacies’ general journal. Round all answers to the nearest dollar. Explanations are not required.
2. Assume Emergency Pharmacies only adjusts the current portion of long-term notes on the last day of each year, December 31. Prepare the liabilities section of the balance sheet for Emergency Pharmacies on March 1, 2015.
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