INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING RMU 9TH EDITION
INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING RMU 9TH EDITION
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ISBN: 9781260998726
Author: SPICELAND
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.11P
To determine

Note receivable:

Note receivable refers to a written promise for the amounts to be received within a stipulated period of time. This written promise is issued by a debtor or borrower to lender or creditor. Notes receivable is an asset of a business.

To determine: The amount of cash received from the discounting of the following notes:

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Note Note Face Value Date of Note Interest Rate Date Discounted Discount Rate Proceeds Received
1 $50,000 3/31/2016 8% 6-30-16 10% $50,350 (Note1)
2 50,000 3/31/2016 8% 9-30-16 10% 51,675 (Note 2)
3 50,000 3/31/2016 8% 9-30-16 12% 51,410 (Note 3)
4 80,000 6/30/2016 6% 10/31/2016 10% 81,027 (Note 4)
5 80,000 6/30/2016 6% 10/31/2016 12% 80,752 (Note 5)
6 80,000 6/30/2016 6% 11/30/2016 10% 81,713 (Note 6)

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Explanation:

Note 1:

Compute the amount of cash proceeds:

Cash Proceeds = Maturity ValueDiscount=$53,000(2)$2,650(3)=$50,350

Working notes:

Compute the amount of interest on maturity:

Principal = $50,000

Rate of interest = 8%

Period = 9 Months (March 31 to December 31)

Interest = Principal × Rate of interest × Interest period = $50,000×8100×912=$3,000 (1)

Compute the maturity value:

Maturity Value = Face value + Interest= $50,000 + $3,000=$53,000 (2)

Compute the amount discount on discounting the note:

Discount = Maturity Value × Rate of interest × Remaining period = $53,000×10100×6[9(Total Period)3(Issue date to Discount Date)]12=$2,650 (3)

Note 2:

Compute the amount of cash proceeds:

Cash Proceeds = Maturity Value  Discount=$53,000 (4)$1,325(6)=$51,675

Working notes:

Compute the amount of interest on maturity:

Principal = $50,000

Rate of interest = 8%

Period = 9 Months (March 31 to December 31)

Interest = Principal × Rate of interest × Interest period = $50,000×8100×912=$3,000 (4)

Compute the maturity value:

Maturity Value = Face value + Interest= $50,000 + $3,000=$53,000 (5)

Compute the amount discount on discounting the note:

Discount = Maturity Value × Rate of interest × Remaining period = $53,000×10100×3[9(Total Period)6(Issue date to Discount Date)]12=$1,325 (6)

Note 3:

Compute the amount of cash proceeds:

Cash Proceeds = Maturity Value  Discount=$53,000 (8)$1,590(9)=$51,410

Working notes:

Compute the amount of interest on maturity:

Principal = $50,000

Rate of interest = 8%

Period = 9 Months (March 31 to December 31)

Interest = Principal × Rate of interest × Interest period = $50,000×8100×912=$3,000 (7)

Compute the maturity value:

Maturity Value = Face value + Interest= $50,000 + $3,000=$53,000 (8)

Compute the amount discount on discounting the note:

Discount = Maturity Value × Rate of interest × Remaining period = $53,000×12100×3[9(Total Period)6(Issue date to Discount Date)]12=$1,590 (9)

Note 4:

Compute the amount of cash proceeds:

Cash Proceeds = Maturity Value  Discount=$82,400 (11)$1,373(12)=$81,027

Working notes:

Compute the amount of interest on maturity:

Principal = $80,000

Rate of interest = 6%

Period = 6 Months (June 30 to December 31)

Interest = Principal × Rate of interest × Interest period = $80,000×6100×612=$2,400 (10)

Compute the maturity value:

Maturity Value = Face value + Interest= $80,000 + $2,400=$82,400 (11)

Compute the amount discount on discounting the note:

Discount = Maturity Value × Rate of interest × Remaining period = $82,400×10100×2[6(Total Period)4(Issue date to Discount Date)]12=$1,373 (12)

Note 5:

Compute the amount of cash proceeds:

Cash Proceeds = Maturity Value  Discount=$82,400 (14)$1,648(15)=$80,752

Working notes:

Compute the amount of interest on maturity:

Principal = $80,000

Rate of interest = 6%

Period = 6 Months (June 30 to December 31)

Interest = Principal × Rate of interest × Interest period = $80,000×6100×612=$2,400 (13)

Compute the maturity value:

Maturity Value = Face value + Interest= $80,000 + $2,400=$82,400 (14)

Compute the amount discount on discounting the note:

Discount = Maturity Value × Rate of interest × Remaining period = $82,400×12100×2[6(Total Period)4(Issue date to Discount Date)]12=$1,648 (15)

Note 6:

Compute the amount of cash proceeds:

Cash Proceeds = Maturity Value  Discount=$82,400 (17)$687 (18)=$81,713

Working notes:

Compute the amount of interest on maturity:

Principal = $80,000

Rate of interest = 6%

Period = 6 Months (June 30 to December 31)

Interest = Principal × Rate of interest × Interest period = $80,000×6100×612=$2,400 (16)

Compute the maturity value:

Maturity Value = Face value + Interest= $80,000 + $2,400=$82,400 (17)

Compute the amount discount on discounting the note:

Discount = Maturity Value × Rate of interest × Remaining period = $82,400×10100×1[6(Total Period)5(Issue date to Discount Date)]12=$687 (18)

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