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  • Nov 17, 2005, 11:18 AM
    Charlize
    Debit/Credit
    I have to do a practice set in accounting, when I got to this transaction it stumped me... What do I debit and credit? How much for?

    Purchased Land and an office building for $145,000, of which $100,800 was attributable to the fair market value of the building. A $55,000 cash down payment was made and a 5% five-year note was signed for the balance. Interest and 20% of the principal will be paid annually on this date. (Assume a 360-day year for interest computation purposes).

    Could someone please help me with this?
  • Nov 21, 2005, 10:54 AM
    Charlize
    Guess no one can help :(
  • Nov 23, 2005, 03:04 PM
    CaptainForest
    Debit Building 108,000 (as stated in question)
    Debit Land 37,000 (145,000-108,000)

    Credit: Cash 55,000
    Credit Notes Payable 90,000

    At then end of each year...

    Debit: Notes Payable
    Debit: Interest Expense
    Credit: Cash
  • Nov 23, 2005, 03:33 PM
    Charlize
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by CaptainForest
    Debit Building 108,000 (as stated in question)
    Debit Land 37,000 (145,000-108,000)

    Credit: Cash 55,000
    Credit Notes Payable 90,000

    at then end of each year.....

    Debit: Notes Payable
    Debit: Interest Expense
    Credit: Cash

    Yay! I got the first part. The interest confused the heck out of me though:

    Okay, the five year 5% note would be $900 ($90,000/5= $18,000 x 5%). That wouldn't be considered the interest right?
    I figured the interest is $4500 (90,000 x 0.05% x 1)

    Debit Interest Expense: $4,500
    Credit Interest Payable: $4,500

    *If paid annually $18,000.00 (20% of principle) & Interest $4500.00(5% on a 5yr note)= $22,500.00

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