INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)-W/2 ACCESS
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.17E
(1)
To determine
Notes payable
Notes Payable is a written promise to pay a certain amount on a future date, with certain percentage of interest. Companies use to issue notes payable to meet short-term financing needs.
Amortization Schedule
A schedule that gives the detail about each loan payment and shows the allocation of principal and interest over the life of the note, or bond is called amortization schedule.
To Prepare: The
(2)
To determine
To Prepare: The amortization schedule for three year of notes payable.
(3)
(a)
To determine
To Prepare: The journal entry to record interest on December 31, 2018.
(b)
To determine
To Prepare: The journal entry to record the payment of the note at maturity.
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Exercise 14-20 (Static) Installment note; amortization schedule [LO14-3]
American Food Services, Incorporated, acquired a packaging machine from Barton and Barton Corporation.
• Barton and Barton completed construction of the machine on January 1, 2024.
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• The payments include interest at the rate of 10%.
Required:
1. Prepare the journal entry for American Food Services' purchase of the machine on January 1, 2024.
2. Prepare an amortization schedule for the four-year term of the installment note.
3. Prepare the journal entry for the first installment payment on December 31, 2024.
4. Prepare the journal entry for the third installment payment on December 31, 2026.
Note: Use tables, Excel, or a financial calculator. (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1)
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Question 9
Lilac Industries purchased a supply of electronic components from Norton Corporation on October 31,
2024. In payment for the $1,200,000 purchase, Lilac issued a 1-year installment note to be paid in equal
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Problem 11
On January 1, 2020, Molina Company sold a special machine that had a cash price of P900,000. The buyer paid P100,000 cash and signed a 4-year note. The note specified that it would be paid off in four equal annual payments of P274,565 each starting on December 31, 2020. The payments include 14% interest.
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INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING(LL)-W/2 ACCESS
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