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    The journal entry a company records for the issuance of bonds when the contract rate is LESS than the market rate would be

    a. debit Bonds Payable, credit Cash

    b. debit Cash and Discount on Bonds Payable, credit Bonds Payable

    c. debit Cash, credit Premium on Bonds Payable and Bonds Payable

    d. debit Cash, credit Bonds Payable

    I CANNOT FIGURE THIS OUT

    1 AnswerOther - Business & Finance8 years ago
  • Accounting...CHALLENGING?

    1) A corporation issues $100,000, 10%, 5-year bonds on January 1, 2011, for $104,200. Interest is paid semiannually on January 1 and July 1. If the corporation uses the straight-line method of amortization of bond premium, the amount of bond interest expense to be recognized on July 1, 2011, is

    a. $10,420.

    b. $5,420.

    c. $5,000.

    d. $4,580.

    2) The journal entry a company records for the issuance of bonds when the contract rate is less than the market rate would be

    a. debit Bonds Payable, credit Cash

    b. debit Cash and Discount on Bonds Payable, credit Bonds Payable

    c. debit Cash, credit Premium on Bonds Payable and Bonds Payable

    d. debit Cash, credit Bonds Payable

    please help me out...idk what to do

    1 AnswerOther - Business & Finance8 years ago
  • hard accounting question?

    Balance sheet and income statement data indicate the following:

    Bonds payable, 6% (issued 2000, due 2020) $1,200,000

    Preferred 8% stock, $100 par

    (no change during the year) 200,000

    Common stock, $50 par

    (no change during the year) 1,000,000

    Income before income tax for year 340,000

    Income tax for year 80,000

    Common dividends paid 60,000

    Preferred dividends paid 16,000

    Based on the data presented above, what is the number of times bond interest charges were earned (round to two decimal places)?

    a. 5.72

    b. 6.83

    c. 4.72

    d. 4.83

    please help me out...i am stuck

    3 AnswersOther - Business & Finance8 years ago
  • Accounting help please please?

    The Designer Company issued 10-year bonds on January 1, 2011. The 6% bonds have a face value of $800,000 and pay interest every January 1 and July 1. The bonds were sold for $690,960 based on the market interest rate of 8%. Designer uses the effective-interest method to amortize bond discounts and premiums. On July 1, 2011, Designer should record interest expense (round to the nearest dollar) of

    a. $27,638

    b. $24,000

    c. $48,000

    d. $55,277

    please help me out

    1 AnswerOther - Business & Finance8 years ago
  • Accounting help needed!!!?

    1) On January 1, 2011, Gemstone Company obtained a $280,000, 10-year, 11% installment note from Guarantee Bank. The note requires annual payments of $47,544, with the first payment occurring on the last day of the fiscal year. The first payment consists of interest of $30,800 and principal repayment of $16,744. The journal entry to record the issuance of the installment note for cash on January 1, 2011 would include:

    a. a debit to Interest Expense of $30,800

    b. a credit to Interest Payable of $195,440

    c. a credit to Notes Payable of $280,000

    d. a debit to Notes Payable of $475,440

    2) On January 1, 2011, Zero Company obtained a $52,000, four-year, 6.5% installment note from Regional Bank. The note requires annual payments of $15,179, beginning on December 31, 2011. The December 31, 2012 carrying amount in the amortization table for this installment note will be equal to:

    a. $26,000

    b. $27,635

    c. $21,642

    d. $28,402

    please help me out

    1 AnswerOther - Business & Finance8 years ago
  • accounting help!!! please?

    Earnings per share?

    a) is the net income per common share

    b) must be reported by publicly traded companies

    c) helps compare companies of different sizes

    d) all of the above

    please help me out!!

    1 AnswerOther - Business & Finance8 years ago
  • Accounting help needed!!!?

    1) An employee receives an hourly rate of $15, with time and a half for all hours worked in excess of 40 during the week. Payroll data for the current week are as follows: hours worked, 48; federal income tax withheld, $120; cumulative earnings for the year prior to this week, $24,500; Social security tax rate, 6% on maximum of $100,000; and Medicare tax rate, 1.5% on all earnings; state unemployment compensation tax, 3.4% on the first $7,000; federal unemployment compensation tax, .8% on the first $7,000. What is the net amount to be paid the employee?

    a. $568.74

    b. $601.50

    c. $660.00

    d. $574.90

    2) The following totals for the month of April were taken from the payroll register of Magnum Company.

    Salaries $12,000

    FICA taxes withheld 550

    Income taxes withheld 2,500

    Medical insurance deductions 450

    Federal Unemployment Taxes 32

    State Unemployment Taxes 216

    The entry to record accrual of employer’s payroll taxes would include a

    a. debit to Payroll Tax Expense for $248

    b. credit to FICA Taxes Payable for $1,100

    c. credit to Payroll Tax Expense for $248

    d. debit to Payroll Tax Expense for $798

    3)Assuming no employees are subject to ceilings for their earnings, Jensen Company has the following information for the pay period of January 15 - 31, 20xx.

    Gross payroll $10,000 Federal income tax withheld $1,500

    Social security rate 6% Federal unemployment tax rate .8%

    Medicare rate 1.5% State unemployment tax rate 5.4%

    Assuming that all wages are subject to federal and state unemployment taxes, the Payroll Taxes Expense would be recorded as:

    a. $1,370

    b. $750

    c. $620

    d. $2,870

    please please help me!!! I need it very badly! Thanks in advance!

    1 AnswerOther - Business & Finance8 years ago
  • Accounting help please!?

    1) Grayson Bank agrees to lend the Trust Company $100,000 on January 1. Trust Company signs a $100,000, 9%, 9-month note. What is the adjusting entry required if Trust Company prepares financial statements on June 30?

    a. Interest Expense 9,000

    Interest Payable 9,000

    b. Interest Expense 4,500

    Interest Payable 4,500

    c. Interest Expense 6,750

    Interest Payable 6,750

    d. Interest Payable 4,500

    Interest Expense 4,500

    2) On October 30, Seba Salon, Inc. issued a 90-day note with a face amount of $36,000 to Reyes Products, Inc for merchandise inventory. Determine the adjusting entry for Seba on December 31 assuming the note carries an interest rate of 8%.

    a. Interest Expense 720

    Interest Payable 720

    b. Interest Expense 496

    Interest Payable 496

    c. Interest Receivable 2,880

    Interest Revenue 2,880

    d. Interest Receivable 480

    Interest Revenue 480

    3) Assuming no employees are subject to ceilings for their earnings, Moore Company has the following information for the pay period of December 15 - 31, 20xx.

    Gross payroll $18,000 Federal income tax withheld $4,000

    Social security rate 6% Federal unemployment tax rate .8%

    Medicare rate 1.5% State unemployment tax rate 5.4%

    Salaries Payable would be recorded for

    a. $18,000

    b. $12,950

    c. $12,650

    d. $11,534

    Please please help me with these problems!! Greatly appreciated

    1 AnswerOther - Business & Finance8 years ago
  • Where can I meet single college girls-Clemson?

    Hey,

    I'll be a junior in the fall at Clemson University and I was wondering the best place to meet single girls. I'm a pretty decent looking dude. Im not in a frat so i feel like i wont meet a girl that i like. I workout and I'm athletic. I'm not 21 so it's hard to get in bars. Do girls want to be approached at bars or the gym? If so what to say?

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  • Flashlight/laser foregrip for AR-15?

    I want this foregrip with the laser flashlight combo on it. Could anyone tell me if you actually can see the laser? I dont have a scope, nor do i plan to buy one. But if I was at around 25-30 yards could i see the laser on my target in daylight?? thanks yall

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  • Statistics help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?

    A study conducted by Hershey's discovered that Americans consumed on average of 11.4 pounds of chocolate per year. Let's assume that the annual chocolate consumption follows the normal distribution with a standard deviation of 3.6 pounds.

    a) What is the probability that a randomly selected person will consume...

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    2) More than 9 pounds of chocolate next year?

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    1 AnswerMathematics8 years ago
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  • AR-15 magazines for sale?

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  • Calculus: Optimization under constraints?

    Find the optimal point of the function subject to the given constraint.

    f(x, y) = x^2 + 9y^2 constrained by x + y - 1 = 0

    List the coordinates of the optimal.

    x=___?____

    y=___?_____

    f(x, y)=___?_____

    please help me out. i really need it!

    1 AnswerMathematics9 years ago