Ch10: Accounting for Long-Term Liabilities ACCT 211

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Bonds are securities that can be readily bought and sold. A bond issue consists of a number of bonds, usually in denominations of ______ or _____ and is sold to many different lenders.

$1,000; $5,000

A company borrows $60,000 by signing a $60,000, 8%, 6-year note that requires equal payments of $12,979 at the end of each year. The first payment will record interest expense of $4,800 and will reduce principal by $

8179

Since bond market values are expressed as a percentage of their bond value, a $1,000 bond that is sold at 93 will trade at $

930

The bond carrying value can be determined by which of the following formulas?

Par value - discount on bonds payable

_____ bonds (and notes) are scheduled for maturity on one specified date.

Term

When the market rate is 8%, a company issues $50,000 of 9%, 10-year bonds and pay interest semiannually for a selling price of $60,000. When the bonds mature, the issuer records its payment of principal with a (debit/credit) to Bonds Payable in the amount of $

debit; $50,000

The legal contract between the bondholders and the issuer is called the bond ______.

indenture

A _____ _____ is similar to a bond payable but is normally transacted with a single lender such as a bank.

note payable

Bonds issued in the names and addresses of their holders are _______ bonds.

registered

A company issues $500,000 of 9%, 10-year bonds dated January 1 and pay interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31 each year. The bonds are sold for $480,000, yielding a discount of $20,000. Using the straight-line amortization method, the company will amortize the discount by ________ on each semiannual interest payment.

$1,000 Reason: ($500,000-$480,000)=$20,000/20 periods=$1,000.

A company borrows $70,000 by signing a $70,000, 8%, 6-year note that requires equal payments of $15,142 at the end of each year. The first payment will record interest expense of $5,600 and will reduce principal by:

$9,542 Reason: $15,142-5,600=$9,542.

A company issues $50,000 of 5%, 10-year bonds dated January 1 and pay interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31 each year. The bonds are sold for $48,000. Using the straight-line amortization method, the company will amortize the discount by $_______ on each semiannual interest payment.

100

When the market rate is 12%, a company issues $50,000 of 9%, 10-year bonds and pay interest semiannually. When the bonds mature, the issuer records its payment of principal with a debit to _______ in the amount of _______.

Bonds Payable; $50,000 Reason: When the market rate is 12%, a company issues $50,000 of 9%, 10-year bonds and pay interest semiannually. When the bonds mature, the issuer records its payment of principal with a debit to Bonds Payable in the amount of $50,000.

A company issues $75,000 of 6%, 10-year bonds dated January 1 that pay interest semiannually on each June 30 and December 31. If the issuer accepts $69,000 for the bonds, the issuer will record the sale with a debit to which of the following accounts?

Cash and Discount on Bonds Payable

A company issues $100,000 of 5%, 10-year bonds dated January 1. The bonds pay interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31 each year. If the bonds are sold at par value, the issuer records the sale with a debit to _____ in the amount of $_________

Cash; $100,000

A company issues $500,000 of 6%, 10-year bonds dated January 1, 2017 that mature on December 31, 2026. The bonds pay interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31 each year. If bonds are sold at par value, the issuer records the sale with which of the following entries?

Debit to Cash $500,000; and credit to Bond Payable $500,000.

A company borrows $60,000 by signing a $60,000, 8%, 6-year note that requires equal payments of $12,979 at the end of each year. The first payment will record interest expense of $4,800 and will reduce principal by $8,179. The journal entry to record this payment will include a debit to which of the following accounts and in what amount?

Interest Expense; $4,800 Notes Payable; $8,179 Reason: Debit Interest Expense for $4,800 and Notes Payable for $8,179.

A company borrows $70,000 by signing a $70,000, 8%, 6-year note that requires equal payments of $15,142 at the end of each year. The first payment will record interest expense of $5,600 and will reduce principal by $9,542. The journal entry to record this transaction will include a debit to which of the following accounts and for how much?

Notes Payable; $9,542 Interest Expense $5,600

_______ bonds (and notes) have specific assets of the issuer pledged (or mortgaged) as collateral.

Secured

_______ bonds (and notes) mature at more than one date (often in series) and, thus, are usually repaid over a number of periods.

Serial

_______ bonds (and notes), also called debentures, are backed by the issuer's general credit standing.

Unsecured

Forever, Inc. announces an offer to issue bonds with a $100,000 par value, an 8% annual contract rate (paid semiannually) and a two-year life. The market rate is 10%, so the bonds will be sold at:

a discount

Most bonds require par value to be repaid _______ and interest to be paid _________.

at the maturity date; semiannually

Bonds payable to whomever holds them are called _____ bonds or unregistered bonds.

bearer

The ________ rate is the interest rate specified, sometimes referred to as the coupon rate, stated rate, or nominal rate.

contract

A company issues $100,000 of 6%, 10-year bonds dated January 1 that pay interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31 each year. If the issuer accepts $103,000 for the bonds, the issuer will record the sale with a (debit/credit) ______ to Bond Payable in the amount of _______.

credit; $100,000

A company issues $100,000 of 6%, 10-year bonds dated January 1 that pay interest semiannually on each June 30 and December 31. If the issuer accepts $98,000 for the bonds, the issuer will record the sale with a (debit/credit) to Bonds Payable in the amount of $_________

credit; $100,000

A company issues $90,000 of 5%, 5-year bonds dated January 1 that pay interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31 each year. If the issuer accepts $95,000 for the bonds, the issuer will record the sale with a (debit/credit) ______ to (Discount/Premium) ______ on Bonds Payable in the amount of $5,000.

credit; Premium

A company issues $80,000 of 6%, 5-year bonds dated January 1 that pay interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31 each year. If the issuer accepts $84,000 for the bonds, the issuer will record the sale with a (debit/credit) to (Discount/Premium) on Bonds Payable in the amount of $4,000.

credit; premium

A company issues $60,000 of 5%, 10-year bonds dated January 1 that pay interest semiannually on each June 30 and December 31. If the issuer accepts $59,000 for the bonds, the issuer will record the sale with a (debit/credit) to Discount on Bonds Payable in the amount of $

debit; 1000

A company issues $90,000 of 5%, 5-year bonds dated January 1 that pay interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31 each year. If the issuer accepts $95,000 for the bonds, the $5,000 premium on bonds payable will ________ total interest expense recognized over the life of the bond.

decrease Reason: A premium will reduce total interest expense.

A company issues $60,000 of 6%, 5-year bonds dated January 1 that pay interest semiannually on June 30 and December 31 each year. If the issuer accepts $62,000 for the bonds, the premium on bonds payable will (increase/decrease) total interest expense recognized over the life of the bond by $

decrease; $2000

A(n) _______ on bonds payable occurs when a company issues bonds with a contract rate less than the market rate.

discount

Total bond interest ______ is the sum of the interest payments plus the bond discount.

expense

The legal contract between the bondholders and the issuer is called the bond

indenture

A company borrows $60,000 from a bank to purchase equipment. It signs an 8% note requiring six annual payments of principal plus interest. This is an example of a(n) _____ note.

installment

A(n) _____ note is an obligation requiring a series of payments to the lenders.

installment

A bond discount increases __________ at each semi-annual interest payment.

interest expense

The par value of a bond, also called the face value, is paid at a stated future date, known as the bond's ____ date.

maturity

A(n) _______ is a legal agreement that helps to protect a lender if a borrower does not make required payments on notes or bonds. This agreement gives the lender the right to be paid from the cash proceeds of the sale of the borrower's assets, as identified in the agreement.

mortgage

Star Bank provided cash to a customer, J. Brown, to pay for a building. Star required that Brown also sign a(n) (mortgage/installment/bond) note payable, which allows the bank to be paid by the cash proceeds of the sale of the building if Brown fails to pay on the note.

mortgage

Lyle Co. borrowed $20,000 from First Bank by signing a written promise to pay a definite sum of money on a specific future date. Lyle will record this in the general ledger as a(n) _____ payable

notes

Lyle Co. borrowed $20,000 from First Bank by signing a written promise to pay a definite sum of money on a specific future date. Lyle will record this in the general ledger as a(n) ______ payable.

notes

The ________ value of a bond, also called the face amount or face value, is paid at a stated future date, known as the bond's maturity date.

par

The bond carrying value can be determined by taking the bond _____ value minus the discount on bonds payable.

par

The bond contract rate determines the annual interest paid by multiplying the bond ______ value by the contract rate.

par

Most bonds require (interest/par) value to be repaid at maturity and (interest/par) to be paid semiannually.

par; interest

When the contract rate of the bonds is higher than the market rate, the bond sells at a higher price than par value. The amount by which the bond price exceeds par value is the _______ on bonds.

premium

When the market rate is less than the bond contract rate on the date of issuance, the bonds will be sold at a (discount/premium).

premium

Many bonds are (sinking/secured) fund bonds, which reduces the holder's risk by requiring the issuer to set aside assets at specified amounts and dates to repay the bonds.

sinking

Many bonds are _______, which reduces the holder's risk by requiring the issuer to set aside assets at specified amounts and dates to repay the bonds.

sinking fund bonds


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