Intermediate Accounting
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ISBN: 9781259722660
Author: J. David Spiceland, Mark W. Nelson, Wayne M Thomas
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 14, Problem 14.2BYP
Real World Case 14–2
Zero-coupon debt; HP Inc.
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HP Inc. (formerly Hewlett-Packard Company) issued zero-coupon notes at the end of its 1997 fiscal year that mature at the end of its 2017 fiscal year. One billion, eight hundred million dollars face amount of 20-year debt sold for $968 million, a price to yield 3.149%. In fiscal 2002, HP repurchased $257 million in face value of the notes for a purchase price of $127 million, resulting in a gain on the early extinguishment of debt.
Required:
- 1. What
journal entry did HP Inc. use to record the sale in 1997? - 2. Using an electronic spreadsheet, prepare an amortization schedule for the notes. Assume interest is calculated annually and use numbers expressed in millions of dollars; that is, the face amount is $1,800.
- 3. What was the effect on HP’s earnings in 1998? Explain.
- 4. From the amortization schedule, determine the book value of the debt at the end of 2002.
- 5. What journal entry did HP Inc. use to record the early extinguishment of debt in 2002, assuming the purchase was made at the end of the year?
- 6. If none of the notes is repaid prior to maturity, what entry would HP use to record their repayment at the end of 2017?
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