The following are selected transactions of Andreu Company. Andreu prepares financial statements quarterly. Jan. 2 Purchased merchandise on account from Diego Company, $30,000, terms 2/10, n/30. (Andreu uses the perpetual inventory system.) Feb. 1 Issued a 9%, 2-month, $30,000 note to Diego in payment of account. Mar. 31 Accrued interest for 2 months on Diego note. Apr. 1 Paid face value and interest on Diego note. July 1 Purchased equipment from Garcia Equipment paying $11,000 in cash and signing a 10%, 3-month, $40,000 note. Sept. 30 Accrued interest for 3 months on Garcia note. Oct. 1 Paid face value and interest on Garcia note. Dec. 1 Borrowed $15,000 from the Isova Bank by issuing a 3-month, 8% note with a face value of $15,000. Dec. 31 Recognized interest expense for 1 month on Isova Bank note. Instructions (b) Post to the accounts Notes Payable, Interest Payable, and Interest Expense.
The following are selected transactions of Andreu Company. Andreu prepares financial statements quarterly.
Jan. 2 Purchased merchandise on account from Diego Company, $30,000, terms 2/10, n/30. (Andreu uses the perpetual inventory system.)
Feb. 1 Issued a 9%, 2-month, $30,000 note to Diego in payment of account.
Mar. 31 Accrued interest for 2 months on Diego note.
Apr. 1 Paid face value and interest on Diego note.
July 1 Purchased equipment from Garcia Equipment paying $11,000 in cash and signing a 10%, 3-month, $40,000 note.
Sept. 30 Accrued interest for 3 months on Garcia note.
Oct. 1 Paid face value and interest on Garcia note.
Dec. 1 Borrowed $15,000 from the Isova Bank by issuing a 3-month, 8% note with a face value of $15,000.
Dec. 31 Recognized interest expense for 1 month on Isova Bank note.
Instructions
(b) Post to the accounts Notes Payable, Interest Payable, and Interest Expense.
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