The current portion of notes payable is reported on the balance sheet under current liabilities. |
True |
An amortization schedule details each loan payment’s allocation between principal as well as interest and the beginning and ending balances of the loan. |
True |
On March 1, 2016, Baker Services issued a 5% long-term notes payable for $21,000. It is payable over a 3-year term in $7,000 annual principal payments on March 1 of each year plus interest, beginning March 1, 2017. How will the notes payable be shown on the balance sheet dated December 31, 2016? |
$7,000 shown as current liability and $14,000 shown as long-term liability |
On March 1, 2016, Mandau Services issued a 3% long-term notes payable for $15,000. It is payable over a 3-year term in $5,000 principal installments on March 1 of each year, beginning March 1, 2017. Each yearly installment will include both principal repayment of $5,000 and interest payment for the preceding one-year period. What is the amount of total cash payment that Mandau will make on March 1, 2017? A) $5,000 |
$5,450 |
On March 1, 2016, Hughes Services issued a 6% long-term notes payable for $18,000. It is payable over a 3-year term in $6,000 principal installments on March 1 of each year, beginning March 1, 2017. Which of the following entries needs to be made on March 1, 2016? A) B) C) D) |
Cash 18,000 Long-Term Notes Payable 18,000 |
On November 1, 2016, EZ Products borrowed $64,000 on a 5%, 5-year note with annual installment payments of $12,800 plus interest due on November 1 of each succeeding year. On November 1, 2018, what is the balance of the Long-Term Notes Payable account? (Round your answer to nearest whole number.) A) $38,400 |
$38,400 |
On January 1, 2017, Shea Landscaping borrowed $100,000 on a 15%, 10-year note with annual installment payments of $10,000 plus interest due on December 31 of each year. Prepare the journal entry for the first installment payment made on December 31, 2017. |
Long-Term Notes Payable ($100,000 / 10 ) 10,000 Interest Expense ($100,000 x .15) 15,000 Cash 25,000 |
Hernandez Carpets Company buys a building for $115,000, paying $30,000 cash and signing a 30-year mortgage note for $85,000 at 11%. Prepare the journal entry for the purchase. |
Building 115,000 Mortgage Payable 85,000 Cash 30,000 |
Siminski Flooring Company buys a building for $115,000, paying $30,000 cash and signing a 30-year mortgage note for $85,000 at 11% annual interest. The payment will be made in equal monthly installments of $809. Prepare the journal entry for the first monthly payment. |
Mortgage payable (808-779) $30 Interest expense (85,000 x .11 x 1/12) $779 Cash $809 |
On December 31, 2016, Thompson Hardware Company purchases $300,000 of property by paying $50,000 in cash and signing a 10-year mortgage note at 13% for the balance. The amortization schedule shows that the company will pay $46,072 per year. Journalize the first yearly payment on December 31, 2017. |
Mortgage Payable (46,072-32,500) 13,572 Interest Expense ($250,000 x .13) 32,500 Cash 46,072 |
Which of the following is the amount the borrower must pay back to the bondholders at maturity? A) market value |
principal amount |
The date on which the principal amount is repaid to the bondholder is known as the ________. A) issuing date |
maturity date |
The reason investors buy bonds is to ________. A) earn interest |
earn interest |
Secured bonds give the bondholder the right to take specified assets of the issuer in the event the issuer fails to pay interest or principal. |
True |
Debentures are bonds that mature in installments at regular intervals. |
False |
Term bonds all mature at the same specified time. |
True |
The amount of cash interest the borrower pays each year is based on the ________. A) market conditions on the day of payment |
stated interest rate |
Which of the following describes a serial bond? A) a bond that matures in installments at regular intervals |
a bond that matures in installments at regular intervals |
Which of the following describes a secured bond? A) a bond that matures in installments at regular intervals |
a bond that is backed by issuer’s specific assets |
After a bond is issued, investors may buy and sell it through the bond market. |
True |
Which of the following statements is true of a bond that is issued at a discount? A) The bond will be issued at par. |
The bond will be issued for an amount less than the face value. |
Which of the following statements is true of a bond that is issued at a premium? A) The bond will be issued at an amount above face value. |
The bond will be issued at an amount above face value. |
If bonds with a face value of $209,000 are issued at 93, the amount of cash proceeds is ________. A) $208,907 |
$194,370 |
If bonds with a face value of $204,000 are issued at par, the amount of cash proceeds is ________. A) $203,890 |
$204,000 |
If bonds with a face value of $205,000 are issued at 110, the amount of cash proceeds is ________. A) $225,390 |
225,500 |
When a bond is issued at a price higher than the face value, the difference is known as a ________. A) premium |
premium |
Present value is the amount a person would invest now to receive a greater amount in the future. |
True |
Money earns income over time, a fact called the time of money value. |
True |
A bond is issued at premium ________. A) when a bond’s stated interest rate is equal to the market interest rate |
when a bond’s stated interest rate is higher than the market interest rate |
A bond is issued at discount when a bond’s stated interest rate is ________. A) equal to the market interest rate |
less than the market interest rate |
The interest rate that determines the amount of cash interest the borrower pays and the investor receives each year is called the ________. A) amortization rate |
stated interest rate |
Which of the following statements is true if a bond’s stated interest rate is the same as the market rate? A) The bond will be issued at a premium. |
The bond will be issued at par. |
Which of the following statements is true if a bond is issued for an amount less than its face value? A) The bond’s stated rate is lower than the prevailing market rate at the time of the sale. |
The bond’s stated rate is lower than the prevailing market rate at the time of the sale. |
Which of the following statements is true if a bond is issued for an amount equal to its face value? A) The bond’s stated rate is lower than the prevailing market rate at the time of the sale. |
The bond’s related rate is the same as the prevailing market rate at the time of sale. |
complete the following table. Bond’s Stated Market Interest Will the issue price 6% 8% 10% 9% 6% 6% |
discount premium face value |
Unlike cash dividends, which are optional payments to stockholders, the interest payment on bonds is required. |
True |
Earning more income on borrowed money than the related interest expense is called ________. A) premium |
leverage |
On June 1, 2017, Smith & Beecham Services issued $33,000 of 10% bonds that mature in five years. They were issued at par. The bonds pay semiannual interest payments on June 30 and December 31 of each year. On December 31, 2017, what is the total amount paid to bondholders? A) $1,650 |
$1,650 |
On November 1, 2017, Archangel Services issued $313,000 of eight-year bonds with a stated rate of 12% at par. Interest payments occur each April 30 and October 31. On December 31, 2017, Archangel made an adjusting entry to accrue interest at year-end. What is the amount of Interest Expense that will be recorded on December 31, 2017? A) $37,560 |
$6,260 |
On January 1, 2017, Davie Services issued $20,000 of 8% bonds that mature in five years. The bonds were issued at par. Prepare the journal entry to issue bonds. |
Cash 20,000 Bonds Payable 20,000 |
The balance in the Bonds Payable account is a credit of $67,000. The balance in the Discount on Bonds Payable account is a debit of $3,350. What is the bond’s carrying amount? A) $3,350 |
$63,650 |
On December 31, 2017, Clark Sales has 10-year Bonds Payable of $89,000 and Discount on Bonds Payable of $2,350. How will this be shown on the December 31, 2016 Balance Sheet? A) Bonds Payable $89,000 less Discount on Bonds Payable $2,350 for a carrying amount of $86,650 |
Bonds Payable $89,000 Less: Discount on Bonds Payable 2,350 Bond Carrying Amount $86,650 |
On January 1, 2017, Carter Sales issued $38,000 in bonds for $16,700 These are six-year bonds with a stated interest rate of 11%, and pay semiannual interest. Carter Sales uses the straight-line method to amortize the Bond Discount. What amount is debited to Interest Expense on June 30, 2017? A) $2,090 |
$3,865 |
On January 1, 2017, Killion Sales issued $22,000 in bonds for $17,700. These are six-year bonds with a stated interest rate of 11% that pay semiannual interest. Killion Sales uses the straight-line method to amortize the Bond Discount. Immediately after the issue of the bonds, the ledger balances appeared as follows: Bonds Payable
Discount on Bonds Payable
After the first interest payment on June 30, 2017, what is the balance of Discount on Bonds Payable? |
debit of $3,942 |
On January 1, 2017, Damron Services issued $20,000 of 8% bonds that mature in five years. The bonds were issued for $19,000. Prepare the journal entry to issue bonds. |
Cash 19,000 Discount on Bonds Payable 1,000 Bonds Payable 20,000 |
On June 1, 2017, Zander Services issued $39,000 of 15% bonds that mature in five years for $64,000. The bonds pay semiannual interest payments on June 30 and December 31 of each year. On December 31, 2017, what is the total amount paid to bondholders? A) $2,925 |
$2,925 |
The balance in the Bonds Payable is a credit of $74,000. The balance in the Premium on Bonds Payable is a credit of $1,600. What is the bond carrying amount? A) $1,600 |
$75,600 |
when bonds are retired at maturity, assuming the last interest payment has already been recorded, the journal entry includes a debit to the Bonds Payable account and a credit to the Cash account. |
True |
When bonds are retired at maturity ________. A) the bondholders are paid the the face value plus the unamortized premium or less the unamortized discount |
the carrying value always equals the face value |
On July 1, 2017, Miniature Company has bonds with balances as shown below. Bonds Payable 70,000 credit balance Discount on Bonds Payable 3,600 debit balance If the company retires the bonds for $71,150, what will be the effect on the income statement? A) loss on retirement of $4,750 |
loss on retirement of $4,750 |
On July 1, 2017, Adams Company has bonds with balances as shown below. Bonds Payable 71,000 credit balance Premium on Bonds Payable 3,800 credit balance If the company retires the bonds for $74,150, what will be the effect on the income statement? A) gain on retirement of $6,950 |
gain on retirement of $650 |
On March 21, 2017, the bond accounts of Urban Sales showed the following balances.
Bonds payable
Premium on Bonds Payable Urban Sales retires the bonds for $66,150. Prepare the journal entry to record the retirement of the bonds. |
Bonds Payable 65,000 Premium on Bonds Payable 3,250 Gain on Retirement of Bonds Payable 2,100 Cash 66,150 |
Accounts Payable $22,000 What is the total amount of current liabilities? |
$35,380 |
The debt to equity ratio measures the portion of total liabilities relative to the toal equity. |
True |
Which of the following statements is true of the debt to equity ratio? A) The higher the debt to equity ratio, the lower the company’s financial risk. |
The higher the debt to equity ratio, the greater the company’s financial risk. |
Alexander Corp. has the following balances as of December 31, 2017 Total Assets $110,000 Calculate the debt to equity ratio. (Round your answer to two decimal points.) |
1.56 |
The debt to equity ratio of four companies is given below Debt to equity ratio Based on the debt to equity ratio, which of the following companies has the least financial risk? A) Lewis, Inc. |
Jones Corp. |
The fact that invested cash earns interest over time is called the time value of money. |
True |
A stream of equal cash payments made at equal time intervals is called a(n) ________. A) present value |
annuity |
The Current Portion of Long-Term Notes Payable would normally be shown on the balance sheet under current liabilities. |
True |
If $30,000 is invested for one year at an annual interest rate of 13%, it will grow in value to ________. A) $33,900 |
$33,900 |
Compute the present value of 46,000, invested for six years at 8%. Present value of $1: A) $36,647 |
$28,980 |
Compute the present value of an ordinary annuity that pays $13,000 per year for 15 years at 10% Present value of annuity of $1: A) $98,878 |
$98,878 |
The face value of a bond is $71,000, its stated rate is 7%, and the term of the bond is five years. The bond pays interest semiannually. At the time of issue, the market rate is 8%. Determine the present value of the bonds at issuance. Present value of $1: Present value of annuity of $1: A) $50,844 |
$68,152 |
The face value is $82,000, the stated rate is 10%, and the term of the bond is eight years The bond pays interest semiannually. At the time of issue, the market rate is 8%. What is the present value of the bond at the market rate? Present value of $1: Present value of annuity of $1: A) $91,561 |
$91,561 |
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