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alekssr [168]
3 years ago
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Select the correct answer. How does insurance protect a policyholder against financial loss? A. by allowing the policyholder to

make premium payments B. by allowing the policyholder to make a claim for reimbursement C. by allowing the policyholder to avoid maintenance costs for the insured items D. by allowing the policyholder to pay for all the losses
Business
1 answer:
Mashcka [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

by allowing the policyholder to make premium payments

Explanation:

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Dr Cash                    300,000

Cr Bond payable    300,000

( to record cash receipt from bond issuance at par)

(b) Jul 1

Dr Interest expenses           15,000

Cr Cash                                15,000

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Dr Interest expenses           15,000

Cr Interest payable             15,000

( to record incurred of interest expenses calculated as 300,000 x 10% /2)

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Dr Cash                                    294,000

Dr Discount on Bond                  6,000

Cr Bond Payable                    300,000

( to record cash receipt from bond issuance in which Cash receipt = 300,000 * 98%; Bond Payable is recorded at par $300,000; The difference is recorded as Dr Discount on Bond $6,000)

(b) Jul 1

Dr Interest expenses                 15,600

Cr Discount on bond                  6,00

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( to record interest expenses incurred which is consists of $15,000 cash payment and the amortization of Discount on bond account calculated as 6,000/10 interest payment period)

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( to record interest expenses incurred which is consists of $15,000 cash payment minus the allocation of Premium on bond account calculated as 9,000/10 interest payment period)

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Cr Interest Payable                       15,000

( to record interest expenses incurred which is consists of $15,000 interest payable minus the allocation of Premium on bond account calculated as 9,000/10 interest payment period)

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