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4. A corporation received its charter and began business this year. The company is authorized to issue 50,000 shares of $100 par, 10%, noncumulative, nonparticipating preferred stock, and 500,000 shares of no-par common stock. The following selected transactions occurred during this year:
Prepare journal entries to record these transactions
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. On October 1 of the current year a corporation sold, at par plus accrued interest, $1,000,000 of its 12% bonds, which were dated July 1 of this year. What amount of bond interest expense should the company report on its current year income statement?
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. A company issued 9%, 10-years bonds with a par value of $1,000,000 on September 1, Year 1 when the market rate was 9%. The bonds were dated June 30, Year 1. The bond issue price included accrued interest. Interest is paid semiannually on December 31 and June 30.
(a) Prepare the issuer's journal entry to record the issuance of the bonds on September 1.
(b) Prepare the issuer's journal entry to record the semiannual interest payment on December 31, Year
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. A company issued 9.2%, 10-year bonds with a par value of $100,000. Interest is paid semiannually. The market interest rate on the issue date was 10%, and the issuer received $95,016 cash for the bonds. On the first semiannual interest date, what amount of cash should be paid to the holders of these bonds for interest?
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On January 1, a company issued 10-year, 10% bonds payable with a par value of $500,000, and received $442,647 in cash proceeds. The market rate of interest at the date of issuance was 12%. The bonds pay interest semiannually on July 1 and January 1. The issuer uses the straight-line method for amortization. Prepare the issuer's journal entry to record the first semiannual interest payment on July 1.
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Apr 28, 2012, 12:12 AM
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