Exam 10: Reporting and Analyzing Long-Term Liabilities

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A bond sells at a discount when the:

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Which of the following statements is true?

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A company purchased two new delivery vans for a total of $250,000 on January 1,2009.The company paid $40,000 cash and signed a $210,000,3-year,8% note for the remaining balance.The note is to be paid in three annual end-of-year payments of $81,487 each,with the first payment on December 31,2009.Each payment includes interest on the unpaid balance plus principal. (1)Prepare a note amortization table using the format below: Period Ending Date Beginning Balance Debit Interest Expense Debit Notes Payable Credit Cash Ending Balance 12/3109 12/31/10 12/31/11 (2)Prepare the general journal entries to record the purchase of the vans on January 1,2009 and the second annual installment payment on December 31,2010.

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A company purchased two new trucks for a total of $250,000 on January 1,2009.The company paid $40,000 cash and gave a $210,000,3-year,8% note for the remaining balance.The note is to be paid in three annual end-of-year payments beginning December 31,2009.Assume the annual installment payments are to consist of equal amounts of principal plus accrued interest.Prepare a note amortization table using the format below. Period Ending Date Beginning Balance Debit Interest Expense Debit Notes Payable Credit Cash Ending Balance 12/31/09 12/31/10 12/31/11

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What methods can a company use to retire its bonds?

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The process of systematically reducing a bond discount to zero over the life of the bond is called ______________________________.

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Operating leases differ from capital leases in that

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On March 1,a company issues bonds with a par value of $300,000.The bonds mature in 10 years and pay 6% annual interest,payable each June 30 and December 31.The bonds sell at par value plus interest accrued since January 1.Prepare the general journal entry to record the issuance of the bonds on March 1.

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Bonds with a par value of less than $1,000 are known as:

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On January 1,2010,Jacob issues $600,000 of 11%,15-year bonds at a price of 102½.Six years later,on January 1,2016,Jacob retires 30% of these bonds by buying them on the open market at 98½. All interest is accounted for and paid through December 31,2015,the day before the purchase.The straight-line method is used to amortize any bond discount.What is the carrying value of the bond on January 1,2016?

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A bond traded at 102 ½ means that:

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If a company has 5-year installment note payable,with each payment consisting of interest plus equal amounts of principal,the interest each period is determined by multiplying ___________________________ times __________________________________.

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Promissory notes that require the issuer to make a series of payments consisting of both interest and principal are:

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_______________ bonds are bonds that mature at more than one date,often in a series and thus are usually repaid over a number of periods.

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On January 1,2010,Lane issues $700,000 of 7%,15-year bonds at a price of 106 3/4.The interest payments are made on June 30 and December 31.Lane elects a fiscal year ending September 30.What is the appropriate adjusting journal entry required for September 30,2010?

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The debt to equity ratio helps assess the risks of a company's financing structure.

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Shin Company has a loan agreement that provides it with cash today.The company must repay this loan in 4 years with $25,000.Shin agrees to a 6% interest rate.The present value factor for 4 periods,6% is 0.7921.What is the amount of cash that Shin Company receives today?

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A company has bonds outstanding with a par value of $100,000.The unamortized premium on these bonds is $2,700.If the company retired these bonds at a call price of 99,the gain or loss on this retirement is:

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What is a lease? Be sure to explain the differences between an operating lease and a capital lease.

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The issue price of bonds is found by computing the present value of the bond's cash payments,discounted at the _______________ rate of interest at the time of issuance.

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