Year 1 April 20 Purchased $38,500 of merchandise on credit from Locust, terms n/30. May 19 Replaced the April 20 account payable to Locust with a 90-day, 8%, $35,000 note payable along with paying $3,500 in cash. July 8 Borrowed $69,000 cash from NBR Bank by signing a 120-day, 11%, $69,000 note payable. ? ? Paid the amount due on the note to Locust at the maturity date. Paid the amount due on the note to NBR Bank at the maturity date. November 28 Borrowed $24,000 cash from Fargo Bank by signing a 60-day, 7%, $24,000 note payable. December 31 Recorded an adjusting entry for accrued interest on the note to Fargo Bank. Year 2 _? Paid the amount due on the note to Fargo Bank at the maturity date.
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- On December 1 of the current year, Jordan Inc. assigns 125,000 of its accounts receivable to McLaughlin Company for cash. McLaughlin Company charges a 750 service fee, advances 85% of Jordans accounts receivable, and charges an annual interest rate of 9% on any outstanding loan balance. Prepare the related journal entries for Jordan.On December 1 of the current year, Jordan Inc. assigns 125,000 of its accounts receivable to McLaughlin Company for cash. McLaughlin Company charges a 750 service fee, advances 85% of Jordans accounts receivable, and charges an annual interest rate of 9% on any outstanding loan balance. Prepare the related journal entries for Jordan. Refer to RE6-10. On December 31, Jordan Inc. received 50,000 on assigned accounts. Prepare Jordans journal entries to record the cash receipt and the payment to McLaughlin.Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Tyrell Co. entered into the following transactions involving short-term liabilities. Year 1 Apr. 20 Purchased $36,000 of merchandise on credit from Locust, terms n/30. May 19 Replaced the April 20 account payable to Locust with a 90-day, 8%, $35,000 note payable along with paying $1,000 in cash. July 8 Borrowed $57,000 cash from NBR Bank by signing a 120-day, 11%, $57,000 note payable. note to Locust at the maturity date. Paid the amount due on the Paid the amount due on the note to NBR Bank at the maturity date. Nov. 28 Borrowed $33,000 cash fro Fargo Bank by signing a 60-day, 7%, $33,000 note payable. Dec. 31 Recorded an adjusting entry for accrued interest on the note to Fargo Bank. Year 2 _____?_ Paid the amount due on the note to Fargo Bank at the maturity date. Required: 1. Determine the maturity date for each of the three notes described. Maturity date Locust NBR Bank Fargo Bank
- Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Tyrell Company entered into the following transactions involving short-term liabilities. Year 1 April 20 Purchased $39,500 of merchandise on credit from Locust, terms n/30. May 19 Replaced the April 20 account payable to Locust with a 90-day, 8%, $35,000 note payable along with paying $4,500 in cash. July 8 Borrowed $63,000 cash from NBR Bank by signing a 120-day, 12%, $63,000 note payable. Paid the amount due on the note to Locust at the _?- maturity date. ? November 28 December 31 Paid the amount due on the note to NBR Bank at the maturity date. Borrowed $24,000 cash from Fargo Bank by signing a 60-day, 7%, $24,000 note payable. Recorded an adjusting entry for accrued interest on the note to Fargo Bank. Year 2 _ ? Paid the amount due on the note to Fargo Bank at the maturity date. 5. Prepare journal entries for all the preceding transactions and events. Note: Do not round your intermediate…Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Tyrell Company entered into the following transactions involving short-term liabilities. Year 1 April 20 Purchased $40,250 of merchandise on credit from Locust, terms n/30. May 19 Replaced the April 20 account payable to Locust with a 90-day, 10%, $35,000 note payable along with paying $5,250 in cash. July 8 Borrowed $80,000 cash from NBR Bank by signing a 120-day, 9%, $80,000 note payable. Paid the amount due on the note to Locust at the maturity date. Paid the amount due on the note to NBR Bank at the maturity date. November 28 Borrowed $42,000 cash from Fargo Bank by signing a 60-day, 88, $42,000 note payable. December 31 Recorded an adjusting entry for accrued interest on the note to Fargo Bank. Year 2 ? Paid the amount due on the note to Fargo Bank at the maturity date. 4. Determine the interest expense recorded in Year 2. Note: Do not round your Intermediate calculations. Use 360 days a…Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Tyrell Company entered into the following transactions involving short-term liabilities. Year 1 April 20 Purchased $40,250 of merchandise on credit from Locust, terms n/30. May 19 Replaced the April 20 account payable to Locust with a 90-day, 109, $35,000 note payable along with paying $5,250 in cash. July 8 Borrowed $80,000 cash from NBR Bank by signing a 120-day, 98, $80,000 note payable. ?Paid the amount due on the note to Locust at the maturity date. ? Paid the amount due on the note to NBR Bank at the maturity date. November 28 Borrowed $42,000 cash from Fargo Bank by signing a 60-day, 8%, $42,000 note payable. December 31 Recorded an adjusting entry for accrued interest on the note to Fargo Bank. Year 2 Paid the amount due on the note to Fargo Bank at the maturity date. 5. Prepare journal entries for all the preceding transactions and events. View transaction list Journal entry worksheet…
- Tyrell Company entered into the following transactions involving short-term liabilities. Year 1 April 20 Purchased $37,500 of merchandise on credit from Locust, terms n/30. May 19 Replaced the April 20 account payable to Locust with a 90-day, 8 %, $35,000 note payable along with paying $2,500 in cash. July 8 Borrowed $57,000 cash from NBR Bank by signing a 120-day, 11%, $57,000 note payable. _?Paid the amount due on the note to Locust at the maturity date. Paid the amount due on the note to NBR Bank at the maturity date. November 28 Borrowed $24,000 cash from Fargo Bank by signing a 60-day, 9%, $24,000 note payable. December 31 Recorded an adjusting entry for accrued interest on the note to Fargo Bank. Year 2 _?_ Paid the amount due on the note to Fargo Bank at the maturity date. 5. Prepare journal entries for all the preceding transactions and events. Note: Do not round your intermediate calculations. View transaction list < Journal entry worksheet 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Purchased $37,500 of…Tyrell Co. entered into the following transactions involving short-term liabilities. Year 1 Apr. 20 Purchased $40,250 of merchandise on credit from Locust, terms n∕30. May 19 Replaced the April 20 account payable to Locust with a 90-day, 10%, $35,000 note payable along with paying $5,250 in cash. July 8 Borrowed $80,000 cash from NBR Bank by signing a 120-day, 9%, $80,000 note payable. ___?___ Paid the amount due on the note to Locust at the maturity date. ___?___ Paid the amount due on the note to NBR Bank at the maturity date. Nov. 28 Borrowed $42,000 cash from Fargo Bank by signing a 60-day, 8%, $42,000 note payable. Dec. 31 Recorded an adjusting entry for accrued interest on the note to Fargo Bank. Year 2 ___?___ Paid the amount due on the note to Fargo Bank at the maturity date. Required 1. Determine the maturity date for each of the three notes described. 2. Determine the interest due at maturity for each of the three notes. Assume a 360-day year. 3. Determine the interest…of 5 Ok nces Required information [The following information applies to the questions displayed below.] Tyrell Company entered into the following transactions involving short-term liabilities. Year 1 April 20 Purchased $35,000 of merchandise on credit from Locust, terms n/30. May 19 Replaced the April 20 account payable to Locust with a 90-day, 8%, $35,000 note payable along with paying $0 in cash. July 8 Borrowed $54,000 cash from NBR Bank by signing a 120-day, 11%, $54,000 note payable. Paid the amount due on the note to Locust at the maturity date. Paid the amount due on the note to NBR Bank at the maturity date. November 28 Borrowed $27,000 cash from Fargo Bank by signing a 60-day, 8%, $27,000 note payable. December 31 Recorded an adjusting entry for accrued interest on the note to Fargo Bank. Year 2 _? Paid the amount due on the note to Fargo Bank at the maturity date. 2. Determine the interest due at maturity for each of the three notes. Note: Do not round intermediate…
- Warner Co. entered into the following transactions involving short-term liabilities. Year 1 Apr. 22 Purchased $5,000 of merchandise on credit from Fox-Pro, terms n∕30. May 23 Replaced the April 22 account payable to Fox-Pro with a 60-day, 15% $4,600 note payable along with paying $400 in cash. July 15 Borrowed $12,000 cash from Spring Bank by signing a 120-day, 10%, $12,000 note payable. ___?___ Paid the amount due on the note to Fox-Pro at maturity. ___?___ Paid the amount due on the note to Spring Bank at maturity. Dec. 6 Borrowed $8,000 cash from City Bank by signing a 45-day, 9%, $8,000 note payable. 31 Recorded an adjusting entry for accrued interest on the note to City Bank. Year 2 ___?___ Paid the amount due on the note to City Bank at maturity. Required 1. Determine the maturity date for each of the three notes described. 2. Determine the interest due at maturity for each of the three notes. Assume a 360-day year. 3. Determine the interest expense recorded in the adjusting…Tyrell Co. entered into the following transactions involving short-term liabilities. Purchased $35,000 of merchandise on credit from Locust, terms n/30. Replaced the April 20 account payable to Locust with a 90-day, 8%, $35,000 note payable along with paying $0 in cash. Borrowed $66,000 cash from NBR Bank by signing a 120-day, 12%, $66,000 note payable. Paid the amount due on the note to Locust at the maturity date. Paid the amount due on the note to NBR Bank at the maturity date. Borrowed $36,000 cash from Fargo Bank by signing a 60-day, 8%, $36,000 note payable. Recorded an adjusting entry for accrued interest on the note to Fargo Bank. Paid the amount due on the note to Fargo Bank at the maturity date. Prepare journal entries for all the preceding transactions and events.Martinez Co. borrowed $69,589 on March 1 of the current year by signing a 60-day, 6%, interest-bearing note. Assuming a 360-day year, when the note is paid on April 30, the entry to record the payment should include a a.debit to Interest Payable for $696. b.debit to Interest Expense for $696. c.credit to Cash for $69,589. d.credit to Cash for $73,764.