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vlabodo [156]
3 years ago
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On October 1, 2018, Renfro Company purchased to hold to maturity, 4,000, $1,000, 9% bonds for $3,960,000 which includes $60,000

accrued interest. The bonds, which mature on February 1, 2027, pay interest semiannually on February 1 and August 1. Renfro uses the straight-line method of amortization. The bonds should be reported in the December 31, 2018 balance sheet at a carrying value of
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1 answer:
Nataliya [291]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Carrying Value=$3,903,000

Explanation:

First we will calculate the face value:

Face value=4000*$1000

Face value=$4,000,000

Purchase Price= Bond Purchased price- Accrued Interest

Purchase Price=$3,960,000-$60,000

Purchase Price=$3,900,000

Total months=100 months

Straight line Discount amortization= (Face Value-Purchase Price)/Total Months

Straight line Discount amortization=($4,000,000-$3,900,000)/100

Straight line Discount amortization=$1,000

Discount Amortization=Straight line Discount amortization*Discount months

Discount Amortization=$1,000*3

Discount Amortization=$3,000.

Carrying Value=Purchase Price+Discount Amortization

Carrying Value=$3,900,000+$3,000

Carrying Value=$3,903,000

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