For each of the unrelated transactions described below, present the entries required to record each transaction. 1.   Splish Corp. issued $19,300,000 par value 10% convertible bonds at 99. If the bonds had not been convertible, the company’s investment banker estimates they would have been sold at 95.

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For each of the unrelated transactions described below, present the entries required to record each transaction.

1.

 

Splish Corp. issued $19,300,000 par value 10% convertible bonds at 99. If the bonds had not been convertible, the company’s investment banker estimates they would have been sold at 95.

2.

 

Blossom Company issued $19,300,000 par value 10% bonds at 98. One detachable stock purchase warrant was issued with each $100 par value bond. At the time of issuance, the warrants were selling for $4.

3.

 

Suppose Sepracor, Inc. called its convertible debt in 2020. Assume the following related to the transaction. The 11%, $9,700,000 par value bonds were converted into 970,000 shares of $1 par value common stock on July 1, 2020. On July 1, there was $56,000 of unamortized discount applicable to the bonds, and the company paid an additional $79,000 to the bondholders to induce conversion of all the bonds. The company records the conversion using the book value method.



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Account Titles and Explanation

Debit

Credit

1.

enter an account title for the first transaction

enter a debit amount

enter a credit amount

 

enter an account title for the first transaction

enter a debit amount

enter a credit amount

 

enter an account title for the first transaction

enter a debit amount

enter a credit amount

2.

enter an account title for the second transaction

enter a debit amount

enter a credit amount

 

enter an account title for the second transaction

enter a debit amount

enter a credit amount

 

enter an account title for the second transaction

enter a debit amount

enter a credit amount

 

enter an account title for the second transaction

enter a debit amount

enter a credit amount

3.

enter an account title for the third transaction

enter a debit amount

enter a credit amount

 

enter an account title for the third transaction

enter a debit amount

enter a credit amount

 

enter an account title for the third transaction

enter a debit amount

enter a credit amount

 

enter an account title for the third transaction

enter a debit amount

enter a credit amount

 

enter an account title for the third transaction

enter a debit amount

enter a credit amount

 

enter an account title for the third transaction

enter a debit amount

enter a credit amount

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