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Galina-37 [17]
3 years ago
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Zahn Inc. sold 11,500 annual magazine subscriptions for $61 during December 20Y4. These new subscribers will receive monthly iss

ues, beginning in January 20Y5. Zahn Inc. issued a $123,200, 180–day, 5% note payable on December 1, 20Y4. On March 31, 20Y5, Zahn Inc. had accounts payable of $ 22,700 and accrued wages payable of $6,700.
Required:
Prepare the Current Liabilities section of the balance sheet for Zahn Inc. on March 31, 20Y5.
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1 answer:
stiv31 [10]3 years ago
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Answer:

                                       Zahn Inc.

            Current Liabilities Section of the Balance Sheet

                                   March 31, 20Y5

Current liabilities                                                       Amount

Accounts payable                                                      $22,700

Accrued wages payable                                             $6,700

Accrued interest payable                                           $3,080

($123,200 * 5% * 6/12)  

Notes payable                                                             $123,200

Advances on magazine subscriptions                       $526,125

(11,500 * $61 * 9/12)

Total current liabilities                                                $681,805

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