Intermediate Accounting: Reporting And Analysis
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March 30 | Loaned an officer of the company $45,000 and received a note requiring principal and interest at 8% to be paid on March 30, 2025. |
May 30 | Discounted the $45,000 note at a local bank. The bank’s discount rate is 9%. The note was discounted without recourse and the sale criteria are met. |
June 30 | Sold merchandise to the Blankenship Company for $32,000. Terms of the sale are 210/210 , n30/n30 . Weldon uses the gross method to account for cash discounts. |
July 8 | The Blankenship Company paid its account in full. |
August 31 | Sold stock in a nonpublic company with a book value of $7,000 and accepted a $8,200 noninterest-bearing note with a discount rate of 9%. The $8,200 payment is due on February 28, 2025. The stock has no ready market value. |
December 31 | Weldon estimates that the allowance for uncollectible accounts should have a balance in it at year-end equal to 3% of the gross accounts receivable balance of $990,000. The allowance had a balance of $32,000 at the start of 2024. |
What is the cash received on the discounted note (May entry) and loss on sale of note?
What is the gain on sale of investment (August entry) and discount on notes receivable?
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