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Even though the term mini-multinational corporation seems like an oxymoron, it is not. Mini-multinational corporations are medium (or even small) size companies that start to operate in more than 1 country and generally reach out to whole geographic regions, e.g. Central America, the Mercosur in South America, Southern Asia.

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Credit Accounts payable (Exige Co.) $90,000

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Credit Cash $50,000

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Dec. 16. Debit 9% Note payable (Gallardo Co.) $20,000

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Credit Litigation Claims Payable $87,500

To record the litigation loss.

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Apr. 15 Cash $225,000 6% Notes payable (Audi Company) $225,000

, issuing a 30-day 6% note for that amount.

May 1. Equipment $320,000 6% Notes Payable (Spyder Manufacturing Co.) $320,000 by issuing a $320,000, 180-day note at the rate of 6%.

15. Interest expense $1,125 Cash $1,125

6% Notes payable (Audi Company) $225,000 8% Notes payable (Audi Company) $225,000

issuing a new 60-day, 8% not for $225,000

July 14. 8% Notes payable (Audi Company) $225,000 Interest expense $3,000 Cash $228,000

Aug. 16. Inventory $90,000 Accounts payable (Exige Co.) $90,000

, terms, n/30.

Sept. 15. Accounts payable (Exige Co.) $90,000 6% Note Payable (Exige Co.) $90,000 Issued a 45-day, 6% not for $90,000 to Exige Co., on account.

Oct. 28. 6% Notes Payable (Spyder Manufacturing Co.) $320,000 Interest expense $9,600 Cash $329,600

30. 6% Note Payable (Exige Co.) $90,000 Interest Expense $675 Cash $90,675

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issuing a series of twenty 9% notes for $20,000 each, coming due at 30-day intervals.

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