Intermediate Accounting (2nd Edition)
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Chapter 16, Problem 16.18E
Notes Receivable. On January 1, 2018, Racine Company accepted a 10% note, dated January 1, 2018, with a face amount of $2,400,000 in exchange for cash. The note is due in 10 years. For notes of similar risk and maturity, the market interest rate is 12%. Interest is paid each December 31.
Required
- a. Determine the present value of the note at January 1, 2018
- b. Prepare the
journal entry at the issuance of the note. - c. Prepare the journal entry to record the interest revenue for the first 2 years
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