College Accounting, Chapters 1-27
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Author: HEINTZ, James A.
Publisher: Cengage Learning,
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When bonds are issued at a premium, what happens to the carrying value and interest expense each period over the life of the bonds? a. Carrying value and interest expense increase.b. Carrying value and interest expense decrease.c. Carrying value decreases and interest expense increases.d. Carrying value increases and interest expense decreases.
If bonds are issued at a discount and the effective-interest method is used, the amount ofinterest expensea. remains the same over the term of the bonds.b. is less than the cash interest payment.c. increases each period as the bonds approach maturity.d. decreases each period as the bonds approach maturity
When bonds are issued at a discount and the effective interest method is used for amortization, at each successive interest payment date, the interest expense:
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d. Is equal to the change in carrying value of the bonds
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College Accounting, Chapters 1-27
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