Exam 10: Reporting and Analyzing Long-Term Liabilities
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The factor for the present value of an annuity for 6 years at 10% is 4.3553. This implies that an annuity of six $2,000 payments at 10% would equal $8,710.60.
$2,000 * 4.3553 = $8,710.60
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On January 1, a company issues 8%, 5 year, $300,000 bonds that pay interest semiannually. On the issue date, the annual market rate of interest is 6%. The following information is taken from present value tables:
What is the issue (selling) price of the bond?

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What is a bond? Identify and discuss the different characteristics and features bonds may possess.
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On January 1, a company borrowed $50,000 cash by signing a 7% installment note that is to be repaid in 5 annual end-of-year payments of $12,195. The first payment is due on December 31. Prepare the journal entries to record the first and second installment payments.
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A company issued 5-year, 7% bonds with a par value of $100,000. The market rate when the bonds were issued was 6.5%. The company received $102,105 cash for the bonds. Using the straight-line method, the amount of recorded interest expense for the first semiannual interest period is:
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A lessee has substantially all of the benefits and risks of ownership in an operating lease.
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_____________________ bonds can be exchanged for a fixed number of shares of the issuing corporation's common stock.
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On October 1 of the current year a corporation issued (sold) $1,000,000 of its 12% bonds at par plus accrued interest. The bonds were dated July 1 of this year. What amount of bond interest expense should the company report on its current year income statement?
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The contract rate of interest is the rate that borrowers are willing to pay and lenders are willing to accept for a particular bond and its risk level.
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A company received cash proceeds of $206,948 on a bond issue with a par value of $200,000. The difference of $6,948 between par value and issue price for this bond is recorded as a:
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The market rate for bonds is generally higher when the time period to maturity is longer due to the risk of adverse events occurring over a longer time period.
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