Answer:
Par value, interest rate is equal to coupon rate
Explanation:
Par value, face value or nominal value is the amount of money bond issuers oblige to pay to bond holders at its maturity. When the bond is issued at this value, it is issued without premium or discount or at equal interest and coupon rates. Interest rates are usually set by the market. Bondholder has rights to periodic coupon payments and nominal payment at bond's maturity.
Answer:
North Star
Adjusting Journal Entries:
December 31:
Rent Expense $1,280
Prepaid Rent $1,280
To accrue rent for the period.
Depreciation Expense $1,080
Accumulated Depreciation $1,080
To accrue Depreciation charge for the year.
Utilities Expense $9,800
Utilities Payable $9,800
To accrue unpaid utilities.
Income Tax Expense $470
Income Tax Payable $470
To accrue income tax liability.
Explanation:
Adjusting entries are journal entries that are made at the end of an accounting period to ensure that all expenses and incomes pertaining to the period are recognized in accordance with the accrual concept and the matching principle. These accounting concepts require that all expenses incurred whether paid for or not and income whether received or not, which relate to the period, are matched respectively.
Answer and Explanation:
The journal entry to record the given transaction as follows:
Uncollectible account expense or bad debt Dr $5,670
To Account receivable $5,670
(being uncollectible account expense is recorded)
Here the expense is debited as it increased the expenses and credited the account receivable as it decreased the asset
Answer:
Accrual
Explanation:
The accounting principle of accrual means that you should register something when the fact that origins the right for the future payment/collecting occurs. It does not matter if the payment is done later, the fact that made you to pay was already done, so we apply accrual and say we already owe that money that we pay later.
In this example, Sally used the principle of accrual for the things in June that she later paid in July... but her expenses were origined in June, so they apply to June.
Answer:
Grade 6 spelling bee champion
Explanation:
it is not relevant by the time you are applying for college, and does not say very much about you as a person & what you like to do.