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In: AccountingThe January 1, Year 1 trial balance for the Wilson Company isfound on the trial...The January 1, Year 1 trial balance for the Wilson Company isfound on the trial balance tab. The beginning balances are assumed.Smith Co. entered into the following transactions involvingshort-term liabilities. (Use 360 days a year.) Year 1 Apr. 20Purchased $43,750 of merchandise on credit from Sanchez, termsn/30. May 19 Replaced the April 20 account payable to Sanchez witha 90-day, 8%, $38,000 note payable along with paying $5,750 incash. July 8 Borrowed $102,000 cash from NBR Bank by signing a120-day, 12%, $102,000 note payable. Aug. 17 Paid the amount due onthe note to Sanchez at the maturity date. Nov. 5 Paid the amountdue on the note to NBR Bank at the maturity date. Nov. 28 Borrowed$63,000 cash from Chicago Bank by signing a 60-day, 12%, $63,000note payable. Dec. 31 Recorded an adjusting entry for accruedinterest on the note to Chicago Bank. Year 2 Jan. 27 Paid theamount due on the note to Chicago Bank at the maturity date.General Journal tab - Prepare the Year1 journal entries related to the notes and accounts payable ofSmith Co.Calculation of interest tab - Use theinterest formula (P x R x T) to verify the amount of interestrecorded in your entries. Verify that total interest expense agreeswith the trial balance.Year 2 payment tab - Prepare the January27, Year 2 entry to record the repayment of the note atmaturity.
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