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shutvik [7]
4 years ago
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Because interest rates have fallen, a company retires bonds which had been issued at their face value of $240,000. The company b

ought the bonds back at 96.00. The journal entry to record this retirement includes a debit of:
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stiks02 [169]4 years ago
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Answer:

Dr Bonds payable 240,000

    Cr Cash 230,400

    Cr Gain on bond retirement 9,600

Explanation:

The face value of the bonds was $240,000 and that is the amount of the bonds payable that must be debited. The price of the bond = $240,000 x 0.96 = $230,400. The amount which the company gains for early retirement = $240,000 - $230,400 = $9,600

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