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On January 1, an entity received a one-year note receivable bearing interest at the market rate. The face value of the note receivable and the entire interest are due in one year. When the note receivable was recorded on January 1, the Interest receivable is debited. True or False?
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- Lone Star Company received a 90-day, 6% note for $80,000, dated March 12 from a customer on account. (Assume a 360-day year when calculating interest.) a. Determine the due date of the note. b. Determine the maturity value of the note. c. Journalize the entry to record the receipt of the payment of the note at maturity. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. June 10On April 26, two notes are discounted at the same rate t .The face of the first note is $7370 with a due date on May 31.The second note has a face value of $7430 with a due date on June 30. Determine the rate t , if the owner of the notes gets the same rate amount for the notes from the bank.The following interest-bearing promissory note was discounted at a bank by the payee before maturity. Use the ordinary interest method, 360 days, to calculate the missing information. (Round dollars to the nearest cent.)
- Blackwell Industries received a 120-day, 9% note for $180,000, dated August 10 from a customer on account. (Assume a 360-day year when calculating interest.) Required: (a) Determine the due date of the note. (b) Determine the maturity value of the note. (c) Journalize the entry to record the receipt of the payment of the note at maturity.* *Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.A company issues a note receivable in place of an outstanding accounts receivable balance. The note is issued March 1. The amount of the note is $10,000, the interest rate is 4.5% and the term is 2 months. When the note matures May 1, the note plus the interest is paid. Assuming the accounts receivable replacement with the note, and the payment of the note all occurred in the same fiscal year, what impact does this have on the year's financial statements? O no overall impact on assets or profit for the year O total assets increase by $10,000 and profit increases by $75 O total assets and profits increase by $75 O total assets increase by $75 and profit decreases $10,000Prefix Supply Company received a 120-day, 8% note for $450,000, dated April 9 from a customer on account. Required: a. Determine the due date of the note. b. Determine the maturity value of the note. Assume a 360-day year. C. Journalize the entry to record the receipt of the payment of the note at maturity. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.
- Prefix Supply Company received a 60-day, 5% note for $57,000 dated July 12 from a customer on account. Required: a. Determine the due date of the note. b. Determine the maturity value of the note. Assume a 360-day year. c. Journalize the entry to record the receipt of the payment of the note at maturity. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. a. Determine the due date of the note. September 10 b. Determine the maturity value of the note. Assume a 360-day year. (Note: Round computations to the nearest whole dollar.) c. Journalize the entry to record the receipt of the payment of the note at maturity. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles.On May 31, Baker Co. issued an $35,679, 8%, 120-day note payable to Samunck Co. Assume Baker's fiscal year ends on June 30. Assume a 360- day year for your calculations. a) What is the interest EXPENSE recognized by Baker in the current fiscal year? b) What is the maturity value of the note? c) What is the maturity date of the note?41 On October 1 of the current year, an entity received a one-year note receivable bearing interest at the market rate. The face amount of the note receivable and the entire amount of the interest are due on September 30 of next year. The interest receivable on December 31 of the current year would consist of an amount representing Group of answer choices Three months of accrued interest income The excess on October 1 of the present value of the note receivable over its fact amount Nine months of accrued interest income Twelve months of accrued interest income