BE 14.01 – Holiday Brands
Intermediate Accounting
Spiceland, Nelson, and Thomas
10th Edition
Given the value of the bond and the years to maturity… determine the amount of interest that is paid.
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Given the value of the bond and the years to maturity… determine the amount of interest that is paid.
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Given the interest rate, years on bond, face value, issue price, and interest to yield they ask you to calculate the straight-line interest expense.
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They give you the amount of a note, the years, and the interest rate and ask you to prepare journal entries for both firms.
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Given the amount that bonds were retired at along with the amount of discount that is remaining they ask you to prepare a journal entry for the redemption of the bonds.
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Given the number of bonds that are issued, percent, price sold at, number of detachable warrants, and market value of the warrants they ask you to prepare a journal entry to record the issuance of the bonds.
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Given the amount of bonds issued, the percent, years, and number of bonds they ask you to prepare a journal entry to record the issuance of the bonds.
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Given the company sold bonds @ a % yield to maturity… find what the company should report as interest expense for half a year.
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Green purchased a machine from Cyan… determine the monthly installment payments.
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Given the purchase price, the monthly payments, and the interest rate… find the amount of interest expense.
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Given that nonconvertible bonds were issued, detachable warrants, and the market price for each warrant… find the amount that shareholders’ equity increases.
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