Prepare the journal entries necessary to record the receipt of the note by Hooper, the accrual of interest on December 31, 2019, and the customer's repayment on February 9, 2020, assuming the note nterest-bearing note with a present value of $26,598. The implicit interest rate on the note receivable was 9%. Assume a 360-day year. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 DATE Dec. 11, 2019 Notes Receivable Sales Revenue Discount on Notes Receivable Dec. 31, 2019 Discount on Notes Receivable Interest Income Feb. 9,2020 Cash Notes Receivable GENERAL JOURNAL ACCOUNT TITLE POST. REF. DEBIT PAGE 12 CREDIT

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On December 11, 2019, Hooper Inc. made a credit sale to Marshall Company and required Marshall to sign a $27,000, 60-day note.
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  Prepare the journal entries necessary to record the receipt of the note by Hooper, the accrual of interest on December 31, 2019, and the customer’s repayment on February 9, 2020, assuming:
1. Interest of 9% was assessed in addition to the face value of the note.
2. The note was issued as a $27,000 non-interest-bearing note with a present value of $26,598. The implicit interest rate on the note receivable was 9%. Assume a 360-day year.

 

CHART OF ACCOUNTS
Hooper Inc.
General Ledger
  ASSETS
111 Cash
121 Accounts Receivable
125 Notes Receivable
126 Discount on Notes Receivable
127 Interest Receivable
141 Inventory
152 Prepaid Insurance
181 Equipment
198 Accumulated Depreciation
  LIABILITIES
211 Accounts Payable
231 Salaries Payable
250 Unearned Income
261 Income Taxes Payable
  EQUITY
311 Common Stock
331 Retained Earnings
  REVENUE
411 Sales Revenue
431 Interest Income
  EXPENSES
500 Cost of Goods Sold
511 Insurance Expense
512 Utilities Expense
521 Salaries Expense
532 Bad Debt Expense
540 Interest Expense
541 Depreciation Expense
559 Miscellaneous Expenses
910 Income Tax Expense
 
 
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Prepare the journal entries necessary to record the receipt of the note by Hooper, the accrual of interest on December 31, 2019, and the customer's repayment on February 9, 2020, assuming an interest rate of 9% was assessed in
addition to the face value of the note.
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Dec. 11, 2019
Dec. 31, 2019
Feb. 9, 2020
Notes Receivable
Sales Revenue
Interest Receivable
Interest Income
Interest Income
Interest Receivable
Cash
Notes Receivable
GENERAL JOURNAL
ACCOUNT TITLE
POST. REF.
DEBIT
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CREDIT
Transcribed Image Text:Prepare the journal entries necessary to record the receipt of the note by Hooper, the accrual of interest on December 31, 2019, and the customer's repayment on February 9, 2020, assuming an interest rate of 9% was assessed in addition to the face value of the note. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DATE Dec. 11, 2019 Dec. 31, 2019 Feb. 9, 2020 Notes Receivable Sales Revenue Interest Receivable Interest Income Interest Income Interest Receivable Cash Notes Receivable GENERAL JOURNAL ACCOUNT TITLE POST. REF. DEBIT PAGE 12 CREDIT
Prepare the journal entries necessary to record the receipt of the note by Hooper, the accrual of interest on December 31, 2019, and the customer's repayment on February 9, 2020, assuming the note was issued as a $27,000 non-
interest-bearing note with a present value of $26,598. The implicit interest rate on the note receivable was 9%. Assume a 360-day year.
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DATE
Dec. 11, 2019
Dec. 31, 2019
Feb. 9, 2020
Feb. 9, 2020
Notes Receivable
Sales Revenue
Discount on Notes Receivable
Discount on Notes Receivable
Interest Income
ACCOUNT TITLE
GENERAL JOURNAL
Cash
Notes Receivable
Discount on Notes Receivable
Interest Income
POST. REF.
DEBIT
PAGE 12
CREDIT
Transcribed Image Text:Prepare the journal entries necessary to record the receipt of the note by Hooper, the accrual of interest on December 31, 2019, and the customer's repayment on February 9, 2020, assuming the note was issued as a $27,000 non- interest-bearing note with a present value of $26,598. The implicit interest rate on the note receivable was 9%. Assume a 360-day year. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DATE Dec. 11, 2019 Dec. 31, 2019 Feb. 9, 2020 Feb. 9, 2020 Notes Receivable Sales Revenue Discount on Notes Receivable Discount on Notes Receivable Interest Income ACCOUNT TITLE GENERAL JOURNAL Cash Notes Receivable Discount on Notes Receivable Interest Income POST. REF. DEBIT PAGE 12 CREDIT
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