Q#1. Show the size of each of the equal quarterly payments made to pay off the principal and the interest on the loan. Q#2. Show the Interest Expense recognized at the time of the second quarterly payment on December 31, Year 1.  This interest would be for the three months ended on December 31, Year 1. Q#3.  Calculate the carrying value of the Note Payable immediately after having made the necessary payment on December 31, Year 1.

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On June 30, Year 1, Marshall Company borrowed $15,000 from its bank for business expansion. The bank charges 10% interest requiring quarterly payments of equal size over a five-year period. The first quarterly payment is due on September 30, Year 1. Additionally, Marshall is required to make a ‘balloon’ payment of $4,000 to the bank at the time of the twentieth and final quarterly payment. The last quarterly payment is due on June 30, Year 6. Assume all payments are made as scheduled. Marshall’s fiscal years [accounting years] end on Dec. 31 and the firm uses the effective interest method for notes payable as covered in classes.

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Q#1. Show the size of each of the equal quarterly payments made to pay off the principal and the interest on the loan.

Q#2. Show the Interest Expense recognized at the time of the second quarterly payment on December 31, Year 1.  This interest would be for the three months ended on December 31, Year 1.

Q#3.  Calculate the carrying value of the Note Payable immediately after having made the necessary payment on December 31, Year 1.

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