Financial Accounting (12th Edition) (What's New in Accounting)
12th Edition
ISBN: 9780134725987
Author: C. William Thomas, Wendy M. Tietz, Walter T. Harrison Jr.
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.59BP
1. a
To determine
To Identify: The PV function in excel and the issue price of the bonds of Company A.
1. b
To determine
The maturity value of the bonds.
1. c
To determine
To Calculate: The annual cash interest payment on the bonds of Company A.
1. d
To determine
To Calculate: carrying amount on the bonds of Company A.
2.
To determine
To Prepare: The amortization table through the maturity date for the bonds using excel and also to identify the interest expense on the bonds for the year ended December 31.
3.
To determine
To Explain: The way bonds and notes at December 31, Year 4 are reported by Company A.
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