When the interest payment dates of a bond are May 1 and November 1, and the bond is issued on June 1, the amount of interest expense at December 31 of the year of issuance would be for a. two months. b. six months. c. seven months. d. eight months.      28.  For the issuer of ten-year bonds, the amount of amortization using the effective-interest method would increase each year if the bonds were sold at a   Discount Premium     a.  No           No b.  Yes          Yes c.  No           Yes d.  Yes          No

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27. 

When the interest payment dates of a bond are May 1 and November 1, and the bond is issued on June 1, the amount of interest expense at December 31 of the year of issuance would be for
a.
two months.
b.
six months.
c.
seven months.
d.
eight months.
 
 

 28. 

For the issuer of ten-year bonds, the amount of amortization using the effective-interest method would increase each year if the bonds were sold at a

 
Discount Premium
   
a.
 No           No
b.
 Yes          Yes
c.
 No           Yes
d.
 Yes          No
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