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jonny [76]
3 years ago
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Please help! I will give brainliest to whoever answers all questions correctly.

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alisha [4.7K]3 years ago
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I know 2 and 3 are A, and I think 6 is E. im doing the buget challenge as well. if you happen to get any more answers, let me know! 
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2. Jan 1 2016

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Dr Cash $ 129,352,725

Dr Discount on issue of bonds $20,647,275

Cr Bonds payable $150,000,000

3. June 30, 2016

Dr Interest expense $8,188,243

Cr Discount on bonds payable $688,243

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Cr Discount on bonds payable $688,243

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1. Calculation to Determine the price of the bonds at January 1, 2016

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Present value of $1: n = 30, i = 6% (PV of $1)=0.17411

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2. Preparation of the journal entry to record their issuance by Universal Foods on January 1, 2016.

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($20,647,275 ÷ 30)

Cr Cash $7,500,000

(10%/2 × $150,000,000)

(Being to record interest paid)

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($7,500,000 + $688,243)

Cr Discount on bonds payable $688,243

($20,647,275 ÷ 30)

Cr Cash $7,500,000

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