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    Nov 23, 2007, 11:40 AM
    Adjusting Entry
    Aug 1 06 JRS purchases 18 1k 12% bonds maturing on Jul 31 07. Interest payments are due jan and jul 31.

    I have to prepare an adjusting entry for this event for the year ending 2006. Is this an annuity? Do I have to find the future value and then multiple that by the fraction of 2006 it existed in?
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    Nov 25, 2007, 11:14 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Quirkyburd
    Aug 1 06 JRS purchases 18 1k 12% bonds maturing on Jul 31 07. Interest payments are due jan and jul 31.

    I have to prepare an adjusting entry for this event for the year ending 2006. Is this an annuity? Do I have to find the future value and then multiple that by the fraction of 2006 it existed in?
    I think that you need to know how much is interest pay each payment, then divided the amount by six that would give you the interest pay per month, the multiply by 5 that would cover from Aug 1 to Dec 31, and you will recorded as a debit to interest expense and credit to interest payable. And then in January when you actually do the payment you will debit interest payable for what your interest is from aug 1 to dec 31, debit interest expense for what January interest should be, then credit cash by the total interest that is paid each period.
    then 18 x 1,000= $18,000 x 0.06= $1,080 per period
    1,080 / 6 = 180
    180 x 5= $900
    year ending 2006
    Dr. Interest Expense... 900
    Cr. Interest Payable... 900
    on January when the payment is make
    Dr. Interest Payable... 900
    Dr. Interest Expense... 180
    Cr. Cash... 1,080
    Hope this could help you

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