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Question 7: At the financial statement date of December 31, 2004, the liabilitie

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Question 7: At the financial statement date of December 31, 2004, the liabilities outstanding of Nyland Corporation included the following: 1. Cash dividends on common stock, $50,000, payable on January 15, 2005. 2. Note payable to Girard State Bank, $470,000, due January 20, 2005. 3. Serial bonds, S1,000,000, of which $200,000 mature during 2005. 4. Note payable to Third National Bank, $400,000, due January 27, 2005. The following transactions occurred early in 2005: January 15: The cash dividends on common stock were paid. January 20: The note payable to Girard State Bank was paid. January 25: The corporation entered into a financing agreement with Girard State Bank, enabling it to borrow up to $500,000 at any time through the end of 2007. Amounts borrowed under the agreement would bear interest at l% above the bank's prime rate and would mature 3 years from the date of the loan. The corporation immediately borrowed S400,000 toreplace the cash used in paying its January 20 note to the bank. January 26: 40,000 shares of common stock were issued for $400,000. $350,000 of the proceeds was used to liquidate the note payable to Third National Bank. February 1: The financial statements for 2004 were issued Instructions Prepare a partial balance sheet for Nyland Corporation, showing the manner in which the above liabilities should be presented at December 31, 2004. The liabilities should be properly classified between current and long-term, and appropriate note disclosure should be included

Explanation / Answer

CURRENT LIBALITES

CASH DIVIDEND ON COMMON STOCK = $50000

NOTES PAYBLE TO GIRARD STATE BANK = $470000

NOTES PAYBLE TO THIRD NATIONAL BANK= $400000

CURRENT PORTION OF SERIAL BONDS = $200000

TOTAL CURRENT LIBALITES = $1120000

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LONG TERM LIBALITES

LONG TERM PORTION OF SERIAL BONDS = $800000

TOTAL LONG TERM LIBALITES = $800000

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NOTE- THE CURRENT PORTION OF A LONG TERM BOND WHICH IS PAYBLE WITHIN 12 MONTH OF TIME WILL BE CLASSIFIED AS CURRENT LIBALITY, AND THE BALANCE PORTION WILL AS LONG TERM LIBALITY.

$200000 OF SERIAL BOND IS DUE FOR PAYMENT DURING 2015, SO CLASSIFIED AS CURRENT LIBALITY.

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