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Accounting Standards: For uniformity and transparency, all the companies and business entities are required to maintain their accounting records under the frame work of rules and guidelines set by the Accounting standards setting bodies in consultation with the professional accountants and the business. The Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) issues accounting standards called as Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) for Country U. On the other hand, the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) issues accounting standards known as International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) for the countries other than Country U.
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Financial Accounting: Tools for Business Decision Making, 8th Edition
- Prepare the journal entries related for the below transactions. (If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No Journal Entry Required" in the first account field. Do not round intermediate calculations.) Part 1 Greener Pastures Corporation borrowed $1,600,000 on November 1, 2018. The note carried a 12 percent interest rate with the principal and interest payable on June 1, 2019. Record the borrowing of $1,600,000. Is for November 1,2018 Part 2 Greener Pastures Corporation borrowed $1,600,000 on November 1, 2018. The note carried a 12 percent interest rate with the principal and interest payable on June 1, 2019. Record the interest accrued on the notes payable. December 31,2018arrow_forwardOn August 1, 2022, Colombo Company's treasurer signed a note promising to pay $121,800 on December 31, 2022. The proceeds of the note were $114,600. Record the journal entry to show the effects of signing the note and the receipt of the cash proceeds on August 1, 2022. Record the journal entry to show the effects of recording interest expense for the month of September. Record the journal entry to show the effects of repaying the note on December 31, 2022.arrow_forwardOn August 1, 2022, Colombo Company's treasurer signed a note promising to pay $122,100 on December 31, 2022. The proceeds of the note were $115,800. Use the horizontal model to show the effects of signing the note and the receipt of the cash proceeds on August 1, 2022. Indicate the financial statement effect. Use the horizontal model to show the effects of recording interest expense for the month of September. Indicate the financial statement effect. Use the horizontal model to show the effects of repaying the note on December 31, 2022. Indicate the financial statement effect.arrow_forward
- Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] On August 1, 2022, Colombo Company's treasurer signed a note promising to pay $122,400 on December 31, 2022. The proceeds of the note were $116,400. c. 1. Record the journal entry to show the effects of signing the note and the receipt of the cash proceeds on August 1, 2022. 2. Record the journal entry to show the effects of recording interest expense for the month of September. 3. Record the journal entry to show the effects of repaying the note on December 31, 2022. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Required C1 Required C2 Required C3 Record the journal entry to show the effects of signing the note and the receipt of the cash proceeds on August 1, 2022. Note: If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field. View transaction list Journal entry worksheet < 1arrow_forwardReed Co. had the following transactions (see below) during November and December of 2025. Requirements: 1. What amount of interest will Reed pay in 2025 (use 360 days in calculations as needed)? Record the journal entries for each of the transactions listed below. Record any necessary year-end adjusting journal entries for related to these transactions. Record the payment of the note in 2026. Transactions    1-Nov-25 Issued a note to the bank with the following terms. Interest and principal paid at maturity.  Days 75    Interest Rate 5.00%    Face Amount  $     75,000.00        1-Dec-25 Received $18,000 cash from a customer as an advanced payment for services to be provided and earned evenly for 1 year.            10-Dec-25 Made cash sales, not including sales tax) of  $   100,000.00    Cost of goods sold for these sales of          81,000.00    Associated sales tax rate is 6%        30-Dec-25 Paid the sales…arrow_forwardThe following selected accounts and their current balances appear in the ledger of Clairemont Co. for the fiscal year ended May 31, 2019: Instructions 1. Prepare a multiple-step income statement. 2. Prepare a statement of owners equity. 3. Prepare a balance sheet, assuming that the current portion of the note payable is 50,000. 4. Briefly explain how multiple-step and single-step income statements differ.arrow_forward
- On March 1, 2021, the company lent $20,400. The note required principal and interest at 9% be paid on February 28, 2022. What is the journal entry and the amount to enter into the journal?arrow_forwardPhoebe Corporation signed a six-month note payable on October 23, 2018. What accountsrelating to the note payable will be reported on its financial statements for the fiscal yearending December 31, 2018?a. Notes payable and interest payable will be reported on the balance sheet.b. Notes payable will be reported on the balance sheet and interest payable will be reportedon the income statement.c. Notes payable, interest payable, and interest expense will be reported on the balancesheet.d. Interest receivable will be reported on the balance sheet and notes payable will bereported on the income statement.arrow_forwardUsing the given information, calculate the amount in respect of Subscription that is needed to be credited into Income and Expenditure account. Also show various ledger accounts. During the Current year (2020), subscription received in Cash is $ 50,000. It also includes the amount that is receivable during the previous year (2019) of $ 2,500 and amount received in advance for next year (2021) for $1,500. Also there is an outstanding receivable for 2020 of $ 4,500.arrow_forward
- At June 1, 2021, Coquehcot Industries had an accounts receivable balance of $12,000. During the month, the company performed credit services of $30,000 and collected accounts receivable of $22,000.What is the balance in accounts receivable at June 30, 2021?arrow_forwardArvan Patel is a customer of Bank's Hardware Store. For Mr. Patel's latest purchase on January 1, 2018, Bank's Hardware issues a note with a principal amount of $490,000, 11% annual interest rate, and a 24-month maturity date on December 31, 2019. Record the journal entries for Bank’s Hardware Store for the following transactions. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank. A. Note issuance. B. Subsequent interest entry on December 31, 2018. C. Honored note entry at maturity on December 31, 2019.arrow_forwardMinnie has asked you to review the methods Min Armin Wastege uses when dealing with Accounts Receivable. Minnie has compiled the following information for the past 2 months andwants you to update her records on August 31, 2020.On June 30, 2020 the Account Receivable balance for Min Armin Wastege was $13,585 Dr withan Allowance for Doubtful Debts of $462 Cr. In the last two monthsSales (net of GST)S4 800Sales Returns & Allowances (net of GST) 400Cash Collected3 550Bad Debts to be written off (Including GST) 660The bad debts listed above have not been written off as yet. Minnie has also calculated based on past experience that 7% of net credit sales go bad. All sales are made on credit. REQUIRED:Prepare the following General Journal entries to1. account for the write off of the bad debt during the past two months2. the adjusting entry on August 31 using the information Minnie has provided. b. Update the Accounts Receivable and Allowance for doubtful debts accounts.arrow_forward
- Financial AccountingAccountingISBN:9781337272124Author:Carl Warren, James M. Reeve, Jonathan DuchacPublisher:Cengage Learning