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strojnjashka [21]
3 years ago
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E16-4. On January 1.2013, when its $30 par value common stock was selling for $80 per share, Plato Corp. issued $10,000,000 of 8

% convertible debentures due in 20 years. The conversion option allowed the holder of each $1000 bond to convert the bond into five shares of the coporation's common stock. The debentures were issued for $10,800,000. The present value of the bond payments at the time of issuance was $8,500,000, and the corporation believe the differnece between the present value and the amount paid is attributable to the conversion feature. On January 1, 2014, the corporation's $30 par value common stock was split 2 for 1, and conversion rate for the bonds was adjusted accordingly. On January 1, 2015, when the corporation's $15 par value common stock was selling for $135 per share, holders of 30% of the convertible debentures exercised their conversion options. The corporation uses a straight line method for amortizating any discounts or premiums.Instructions(a) Prepare in general journal form the entry to record the original issuance of the convertible debentures(b) Prepare in general journal form the entry to record the exercise of the conversion option, using the book value method. Show supporting computation in good form.
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2 answers:
Gwar [14]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

my own answer is 7500x30=225000

coldgirl [10]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

A. Dr Cash Account $10,800,000

Cr To Bonds Payable $10,000,000

Cr To Premium Payable $800,000

B.Dr Bonds Payable account $3,000,000

Dr Premium on bonds payable Debited $2,700,000

Cr To Common Stock $7,500

Cr Additional paid in capital $5,692,500

Explanation:

(a) Preparation of the journal entry to record the original issuance of the convertible debentures

Dr Cash Account $10,800,000

Cr To Bonds Payable $10,000,000

Cr To Premium Payable $800,000

($10,000,000*8/100=$800,000)

(Being issue of share on convertible debenture)

b.Preparation of the journal entry to record the exercise of the conversion option, using the book value method

Dr Bonds Payable account $3,000,000

Dr Premium on bonds payable Debited $2,700,000

Cr To Common Stock $7,500

Cr Additional paid in capital$5,692,500

($3,000,000+$2,700,000-$7,500)

(Being maintain the record of outstanding conversation of debenture)

Calculation for for BONDS CONVERTED

First step is to calculate the amortization for 2013

Amortization for 2013=$10,000,000/20

Amortization for 2013=$500,000

Second step is to calculate the amortization for 2014

Amortization for 2014=$10,000,000/20

Amortization for 2014=$500,000

Third step is to Calculate the premium on bonds payable

Premium on bonds payable=$10,000,000−($500,000+$500,000)

Premium on bonds payable=$9,000,000

Now let calculate the bonds converted

Bonds converted=$9,000,000×30/100

Bonds converted=$2,700,000

Calculation for COMMON STOCK

First step is to calculate the number of bonds

Number of bonds=$10,000,000/1000

Number of bonds=10,000

Second step is to calculate Price for the bond

Price for the bond=10,000×5

Price for the bond=50,000

Third step is to Calculate for Stock Split

Stock Split=50,000/2

Stock Split=25,000

Now let calculate the common stock

Common stock=25,000×30/100

Common stock=7,500

Calculation for BONDS PAYABLE

Bonds Payable=10,000,000×30/100

Bonds Payable=3,000,000

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