Exam 12: Non-Current Liabilities,debentures Payable and Classification of Liabilities on the Balance Sheet
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Which of the following statements about callable debentures is true?
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On 1 January 2017,Bratios Company purchases equipment and signs a 6-year mortgage payable for $80,000 at 15%.The mortgage will be paid in equal annual instalments of $21,139,beginning 1 January 2018.Calculate the portion of interest expense paid on the third instalment.(Round to the nearest dollar.)
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Trek Company signed a 9%,10-year note for $155,000.The company paid $2900 as the instalment for the first month.After the first payment,what is the updated principal balance? (Round to the nearest dollar.)
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Premium on debentures payable is considered to be additional interest expense of the company that issues the debenture.
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Premium on debentures payable is spread over the term of the debentures and reduces total interest expense.
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The time value of money is based on which of the following concepts?
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A debenture is sold for an amount less than its face value.Which of the following statements would explain why?
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GST clearing would normally be shown on the balance sheet in non-current liabilities.
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Balances for debentures payable on the balance sheet will show the balances minus any discount or plus any premium.
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On 1 March 2017,Vinnie Services issued a 9% long-term note payable for $21,000.It is payable over a 3-year term in $7000 principal instalments on 1 March of each year,beginning 1 March 2018.Which of the following entries needs to be made at 1 March 2017?
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Which of the following statements is TRUE about a debenture that is issued at a premium?
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On 1 January 2017,Carter Sales issued $25,000 in debentures for $22,300.They were eight year debentures with a stated rate of 11% and pay semiannual interest.Carter Sales uses the straight-line method to amortise the debenture discount.After the second interest payment on 31 December 2017,what was the debenture carrying amount? (Round to the nearest dollar.)
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On 1 November 2016,Archangel Services issued $301,000 of 5-year debentures with a stated rate of 15%.The debentures were sold at par,and Archangel makes semiannual payments on 30 April and 31 October.At 31 December 2016,Archangel made an adjusting entry to accrue interest at year-end.No further entries were made until 30 April 2017,when the first payment was sent out.How much interest expense was recorded for the period of 1 January to 30 April 2017? (Round to the nearest dollar.)
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Trek Company signed a 11%,10-year note for $158,000.The company paid $2700 as the instalment for the first month.What portion of the first monthly payment is interest expense? (Round to the nearest dollar.)
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The balance in the Debentures payable account is a credit of $67,000.The balance in the Discount on debentures payable account is a debit of $2150.How much is the debentures' carrying amount?
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The current portion of notes payable would normally be shown on the balance sheet in non-current liabilities.
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Blanding Company issues $1,174,000 of 12%,10-year debentures at 99 on 28 February 2017.The debentures pay interest on 28 February and 31 August.Assume that Blanding uses the straight-line method for amortisation.What is the journal entry to record the first interest payment on 31 August 2017? (Round to the nearest dollar.)
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On 1 January 2017,Carter Sales issued $39,000 in debentures for $20,700.They were six year debentures with a stated rate of 9% and pay semiannual interest.Carter Sales uses the straight-line method to amortise the Debentures discount.On 30 June 2017,when Carter makes the first payment to investors,how much will they report as Interest expense? (Round to the nearest dollar.)
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The balance in the Debentures payable account is a credit of $50 000.The balance in the Discount on debentures payable account is a debit of $1 500.The debenture carrying amount is $51 500.
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On 1 March 2017,Vinnie Services issued a 6% long-term note payable for $20,000.It is payable over a 5-year term in $4000 annual principal payments on 1 March of each year plus interest,beginning 1 March 2018.How will this information be shown on the balance sheet dated 31 December 2017?
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