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Installment note
Installment note is an obligation in which the defaulter needs to repay the investor total amount includes principal and interest on certain terms and conditions in a series of periodic payments.
Effective interest rate of amortization bond
Effective interest rate method of amortization is a process of amortizing premium on bond or discount on bond, which allocates the different amount of interest expense in each period of interest payment, but at a constant percentage rate.
To Prepare: The
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To Prepare: The amortization schedule for three year term of the installment note.
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To prepare: The journal entry for the first installment payment on December 31, 2018.
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To Prepare: The journal entry for the third installment payment on December 31, 2020.
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