FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
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Author: Libby
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On October 1, 2016, Blue Corp. issued $732,000, 8%, 10-year bonds at face value. The bonds were dated October 1, 2016, and pay interest annually on October 1.
Financial statements are prepared annually on December 31.
(a) Prepare a tabular summary to record the issuance of the bonds and the adjustments to record the accrual of interest on December 31, 2016.
(c) Prepare a tabular summary to record the payment of interest on October 1, 2017.
(d) Prepare a tabular summary to record redemption of the bonds on October 1, 2026, their maturity date.
(If a transaction causes a decrease in Assets, Liabilities or Stockholders' Equity, place a negative sign (or parentheses) in front of the amount entered
for the particular Asset, Liability or Equity item that was reduced.)
Assets
Liabilities
Stockholders' Equity
Retained Earnings
Cash
= Bonds. Pay. + Interest Pay. + Common Stock +
Revenue
Expense
Dividend
(a) Oct. 1, 2016
24
$4
2$
Dec. 31, 2016
Interest expense
(c) Oct. 1, 2017
Interest expense
(d) Oct. 1, 2026
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Transcribed Image Text:On October 1, 2016, Blue Corp. issued $732,000, 8%, 10-year bonds at face value. The bonds were dated October 1, 2016, and pay interest annually on October 1. Financial statements are prepared annually on December 31. (a) Prepare a tabular summary to record the issuance of the bonds and the adjustments to record the accrual of interest on December 31, 2016. (c) Prepare a tabular summary to record the payment of interest on October 1, 2017. (d) Prepare a tabular summary to record redemption of the bonds on October 1, 2026, their maturity date. (If a transaction causes a decrease in Assets, Liabilities or Stockholders' Equity, place a negative sign (or parentheses) in front of the amount entered for the particular Asset, Liability or Equity item that was reduced.) Assets Liabilities Stockholders' Equity Retained Earnings Cash = Bonds. Pay. + Interest Pay. + Common Stock + Revenue Expense Dividend (a) Oct. 1, 2016 24 $4 2$ Dec. 31, 2016 Interest expense (c) Oct. 1, 2017 Interest expense (d) Oct. 1, 2026
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