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- 2. On Dec 31, 2020 Laf borrowed $3,000,000 at 12% payable annually to finance construction of a new building. In 2021 the company made the following expenditures related to this building: March 1, $360,000; June 1, $600,000; July 1, $1,500,000; Dec 1, $1,500,000. The building was completed on April 30, 2022 Other debt outstanding 10 year, $4,000,000, 13% bond, December 31, 2014, interest payable annually 6 year, 10%, $1,600,000 note dated December 31,2018, interest payable March 1, 2021 an additional expenditure was made towards construction of $150,000 Interest revenue earned in 2021 $49,000 What is the weighted average interest rate of debt other than the specific borrowing loan? (Round of interest rate to nearest whole number, so if you calculated .1412 you would write 14) The firm does not need to use the WAIR rate in calculating capitalized interest in order for it to exist Thank you Brenda4. On Dec 31, 2020 Laf borrowed $3,000,000 at 12% payable annually to finance construction of a new building. In 2021 the company made the following expenditures related to this building: March 1, $360,000; June 1, $600,000; July 1, $1,500,000; Dec 1, $1,500,000. The building was completed on April 30, 2022 Other debt outstanding 10 year, $4,000,000, 13% bond, December 31, 2014, interest payable annually 6 year, 10%, $1,600,000 note dated December 31,2018, interest payable March 1, 2021 an additional expenditure was made towards construction of $150,000 Interest revenue earned in 2021 $49,000 Suppose instead that the WAC is equal to $3,300,000 in 2021. What amount of interest expense would be recorded on the balance sheet in relation to the above situation? write your answer as a positive number ($20,000) Assume the same debt structure as discussed above Thank you BrendaOn December 31, 2024, Main Inc. borrowed $3,000,000 at 12% payable annually to finance the construction of a new building. In 2025, the company made the following expenditures related to this building: March 1, $360,000; June 1, $600,000; July 1, $1,500,000; December 1, $1,500,000. The building was completed in February 2026. Additional information is provided as follows. 1. Other debt outstanding: 10-year, 13% bond, December 31, 2018, interest payable annually$4,000,000 2. 6-year, 10% note, dated December 31, 2022, interest payable annually1,600,000 3. March 1, 2025, expenditure included land costs of $150,000.Interest revenue of $49,000 earned in 2025. Instructions: Prepare the journal entry to record the capitalization of interest and the recognition of interest expense, if any, at December 31, 2025.
- 3. On Dec 31, 2020 Laf borrowed $3,000,000 at 12% payable annually to finance construction of a new building. In 2021 the company made the following expenditures related to this building: March 1, $360,000; June 1, $600,000; July 1, $1,500,000; Dec 1, $1,500,000. The building was completed on April 30, 2022 Other debt outstanding 10 year, $4,000,000, 13% bond, December 31, 2014, interest payable annually 6 year, 10%, $1,600,000 note dated December 31,2018, interest payable March 1, 2021 an additional expenditure was made towards construction of $150,000 Interest revenue earned in 2021 $49,000 What is the incremental impact of interest expense on net income from recording the proper amount of interest expense for 2021? Thank you BrendaOn December 31, 2019, Main Inc. borrowed $3,000,000 at 12% payable annually to finance the construction of a new building. In 2020, the company made the following expenditures related to this building: March 1, $360,000; June 1, $600,000; July 1, $1,500,000; December 1, $1,500,000. The building was completed in February 2021. Additional information is provided as follows. 1. Other debt outstanding 10.year, 13% bond, December 31, 2013, interest payable annually $4,000,000 6-year, 10% note, dated December 31, 2017, interest payable annually $1,600,000 2. March 1, 2020, expenditure included land costs of $150,000 3. Interest revenue earned in 2020 $49,000 Instructions a. Determine the amount of interest to be capitalized in 2020 in relation to the construction of the building. b. Prepare the journal entry to record the capitalization of interest and the recognition of interest expense, if any, at December 31, 2020.On December 31, 2019, Main Inc. borrowed $3,000,000 at 12% payable annually to finance the construction of a new building. In 2020, the company made the following expenditures related to this building: March 1, $360,000; June 1, $600,000; July 1, $1,500,000; December 1, $1,500,000. The building was completed in February 2021. Additional information is provided as follows. 1. Other debt outstanding 10-year, 13% bond, December 31, 2013, interest payable annually $4,000,000 6-year, 10% note, dated December 31, 2017, interest payable annually $1,600,000 2. March 1, 2020, expenditure included land costs of $150,000 3. Interest revenue earned in 2020 $49,000 (a) Determine the amount of interest to be capitalized in 2020 in relation to the construction of the building. The amount of interest $