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You are an accounting intern working for SpringFit Corporation. You have recently been assigned to help one of the accountants who is doing an internal audit of the business. You will be assisting with a review of the payables issued by SpringFit Corporation. Your first task is to review the previous years journal entries, shown as follows:
Journal Entries, 20Y4
PAGE 15
JOURNAL
ACCOUNTING EQUATION
DATE
DESCRIPTION
POST. REF.
DEBIT
CREDIT
ASSETS
LIABILITIES
EQUITY
1
Jan. 1
Cash
1,008,960.00
2
Premium on Bonds Payable
58,960.00
3
Bonds Payable
950,000.00
4
Jun. 30
Interest Expense
18,427.00
5
Premium on Bonds Payable
2,948.00
6
Cash
21,375.00
7
Jul. 1
Cash
1,729,164.00
8
Discount on Bonds Payable
70,836.00
9
Bonds Payable
1,800,000.00
10
Oct. 1
Cash
1,100,000.00
11
Notes Payable
1,100,000.00
12
Dec. 31
Interest Expense
18,427.00
13
Premium on Bonds Payable
2,948.00
14
Cash
21,375.00
15
31
Interest Expense
16,500.00
16
Interest Payable
16,500.00
17
31
Interest Expense
37,403.00
18
Discount on Bonds Payable
5,903.00
19
Cash
31,500.00
20
31
Income Summary
90,757.00
21
Interest Expense
90,757.00
X
Bonds Payable
Review the journal entries on the SpringFit Corporation panel, then answer the following questions.
You have been asked to continue your work on the SpringFit Corporation audit. The journal entries for the current year are shown as follows:
Journal Entries, 20Y5
PAGE 23
JOURNAL
ACCOUNTING EQUATION
DATE
DESCRIPTION
POST. REF.
DEBIT
CREDIT
ASSETS
LIABILITIES
EQUITY
1
Jun. 30
Interest Expense
18,427.00
2
Premium on Bonds Payable
2,948.00
3
Cash
21,375.00
4
30
Interest Expense
37,403.00
5
Discount on Bonds Payable
5,903.00
6
Cash
31,500.00
7
30
Bonds Payable
1,800,000.00
8
Gain on Redemption of Bonds
41,000.00
9
Discount on Bonds Payable
59,030.00
10
Cash
1,699,970.00
11
Sep. 30
Interest Expense
49,500.00
12
Interest Payable
16,500.00
13
Notes Payable
251,451.00
14
Cash
317,451.00
15
Dec. 31
Interest Expense
12,728.00
16
Interest Payable
12,728.00
17
31
Interest Expense
18,427.00
18
Premium on Bonds Payable
2,948.00
19
Cash
21,375.00
20
31
Income Summary
136,485.00
21
Interest Expense
136,485.00
22
31
Bonds Payable
475,000.00
23
Premium on Bonds Payable
23,584.00
24
Loss on Redemption of Bonds
20,600.00
25
Cash
519,184.00
X
Final Questions
Considering the journal entries for both years, answer the following questions.
1.
What is the yearly payment amount required for the note payable? (Assume it is an installment note.)
2.
What is the interest rate on the note payable?
3.
Were the bonds in the entry on Dec. 31 of 20Y5 redeemed at maturity?
4.
You suspect there is an error in one of the bond redemption entries. Assuming that the amounts are correct, which entry is questionable? Why?
5.
Why do some bonds sell below face value?
6. Which of the following items are amortized? Check all that apply.
Redemption amount
Bonds
It depends on the face value of the bond
Future cash receipts
Contract rate of interest
Discounts
Premiums
Interest expenses
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