During 2016, Thomas Company entered into two transactions involving promissory n
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During 2016, Thomas Company entered into two transactions involving promissory notes and properly recorded each transaction.
2. On December 1, 2016, it accepted a $4,200, 3-month, 12% (annual interest rate) note receivable from a customer for the sale of merchandise. On December 31, 2016, Thomas made the following related adjustments:
Dec 31 Interest Expense 100
Interest Payable 100
Dec 31 Interest Receivable 42
Interest Revenue 42
Required:
1. On November 1, 2016, it purchased land at a cost of $8,000. It made a $2,000 down payment and signed a note payable agreeing to pay the $6,000 balance in 6 months plus interest at an annual rate of 10%.2. On December 1, 2016, it accepted a $4,200, 3-month, 12% (annual interest rate) note receivable from a customer for the sale of merchandise. On December 31, 2016, Thomas made the following related adjustments:
Dec 31 Interest Expense 100
Interest Payable 100
Dec 31 Interest Receivable 42
Interest Revenue 42
Required:
1. Assuming that Thomas uses reversing entries, prepare journal entries to record: a. the January 1, 2017, reversing entries b. the March 1, 2017, $4,326 collection of the note receivable c. the May 1, 2017, $6,300 payment of the note payable 2. Assuming instead that Thomas does not use reversing entries, prepare journal entries to record the collection of the note receivable and the payment of the note payable.Explanation / Answer
1a) Reversing Journal Entries
1b)
1c)
2.
Date Account Titles Debit Credit Jan-1 Interest Payable 100 Interest Expense 100 Jan-1 Interest Revenue 42 Interest Receivable 42Related Questions
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