Session:13 Long-Term Liabilities
Problem Set B
Principles of Accounting, Volume 1: Financial Accounting | Leadership Development – Micro-Learning Session
Rice University 2020 | Michael Laverty, Colorado State University Global Chris Littel, North Carolina State University| https://openstax.org/details/books/principles-financial-accounting
PB 1.
LO 13.3Sub-Cinema Inc. borrowed $10,000 on Jan. 1 and will repay the loan with 12 equal payments made at the end of the month for 12 months. The interest rate is 12% annually. If the monthly payments are $888.49, what is the journal entry to record the cash received on Jan. 1 and the first payment made on Jan. 31?
PB 2.
LO 13.1Charleston Inc. issued $200,000 bonds with a stated rate of 10%. The bonds had a 10-year maturity date. Interest is to be paid semi-annually and the market rate of interest is 8%. If the bonds sold at 113.55, what amount was received upon issuance?
PB 3.
LO 13.2Starmount Inc. sold bonds with a $50,000 face value, 12% interest, and 10-year term at $48,000. What is the total amount of interest expense over the life of the bonds?
PB 4.
LO 13.2Irving Inc. sold bonds with a $50,000, 10% interest, and 10-year term at $52,000. What is the total amount of interest expense over the life of the bonds?
PB 5.
LO 13.3Dixon Inc. issued bonds with a $500,000 face value, 10% interest rate, and a 4-year term on July 1, 2018 and received $480,000. Interest is payable annually. The discount is amortized using the straight-line method. Prepare journal entries for the following transactions.
- July 1, 2018: entry to record issuing the bonds
- June 30, 2019: entry to record payment of interest to bondholders
- June 30, 2019: entry to record amortization of discount
- June 30, 2020: entry to record payment of interest to bondholders
- June 30, 2020: entry to record amortization of discount
PB 6.
LO 13.3Edward Inc. issued bonds with a $500,000 face value, 10% interest rate, and a 4-year term on July 1, 2018 and received $480,000. Interest is payable semiannually. The discount is amortized using the straight-line method. Prepare journal entries for the following transactions.
- July 1, 2018: entry to record issuing the bonds
- Dec. 31, 2018: entry to record payment of interest to bondholders
- Dec. 31, 2018: entry to record amortization of discount