Financial Accounting > QUESTIONS & ANSWERS > CHAPTER 14 LONG-TERM LIABILITIES IFRS questions are available at the end of this chapter WITH CORREC (All)
66. Farmer Company issues $30,000,000 of 10-year, 9% bonds on March 1, 2017 at 97 plus accrued interest. The bonds are dated January 1, 2017, and pay interest on June 30 and December 31. What is the... total cash received on the issue date? a. $29,100,000 b. $30,675,000 c. $29,550,000 d. $28,650,000 Ans: C, LO: 1, Bloom: AP, Difficulty: Moderate, Min: 3, AACSB: Analytic, AICPA BB: None, AICPA FN: Measurement, AICPA PC: Problem Solving, IMA: Reporting, IFRS: None 14 - 18 Long-Term Liabilities 67. A company issues $15,000,000, 7.8%, 20-year bonds to yield 8% on January 1, 2017. Interest is paid on June 30 and December 31. The proceeds from the bonds are $14,703,108. Using effective-interest amortization, how much interest expense will be recognized in 2017? a. $585,000 b. $1,170,000 c. $1,176,373 d. $1,176,249 Ans: C, LO: 1, Bloom: AP, Difficulty: Moderate, Min: 3, AACSB: Analytic, AICPA BB: None, AICPA FN: Measurement, AICPA PC: Problem Solving, IMA: Reporting, IFRS: None 68. A company issues $15,000,000, 7.8%, 20-year bonds to yield 8% on January 1, 2017. Interest is paid on June 30 and December 31. The proceeds from the bonds are $14,703,108. Using effective-interest amortization, what will the carrying value of the bonds be on the December 31, 2017 balance sheet? a. $14,709,481 b. $15,000,000 c. $14,718,844 d. $14,706,232 Ans: A, LO: 1, Bloom: AP, Difficulty: Difficult, Min: 4, AACSB: Analytic, AICPA BB: None, AICPA FN: Measurement, AICPA PC: Problem Solving, IMA: Reporting, IFRS: None 69. A company issues $15,000,000, 7.8%, 20-year bonds to yield 8% on January 1, 2016. Interest is paid on June 30 and December 31. The proceeds from the bonds are $14,703,108. Using straight-line amortization, what is the carrying value of the bonds on December 31, 2018? a. $14,752,672 b. $14,955,466 c. $14,725,374 d. $14,747,642 Ans: D, LO: 1, Bloom: AP, Difficulty: Moderate, Min: 3, AACSB: Analytic, AICPA BB: None, AICPA FN: Measurement, AICPA PC: Problem Solving, IMA: Reporting, IFRS: None 70. A company issues $15,000,000, 7.8%, 20-year bonds to yield 8% on January 1, 2017. Interest is paid on June 30 and December 31. The proceeds from the bonds are $14,703,108. What is interest expense for 2018, using straight-line amortization? a. $1,540,208 b. $1,170,000 c. $1,176,894 d. $1,184,845 Ans: D, LO: 1, Bloom: AP, Difficulty: Moderate, Min: 3, AACSB: Analytic, AICPA BB: None, AICPA FN: Measurement, AICPA PC: Problem Solving, IMA: Reporting, IFRS: None 71. A company issues $25,000,000, 7.8%, 20-year bonds to yield 8% on January 1, 2017. Interest is paid on June 30 and December 31. The proceeds from the bonds are $24,505,180. Using effective-interest amortization, how much interest expense will be recognized in 2017? a. $975,000 b. $1,950,000 c. $1,960,623 d. $1,960,415 Ans: C, LO: 1, Bloom: AP, Difficulty: Moderate, Min: 3, AACSB: Analytic, AICPA BB: None, AICPA FN: Measurement, AICPA PC: Problem Solving, IMA: Reporting, IFRS: None 14 - 19 Test Bank for Intermediate Accounting, Sixteenth Edition 72. A company issues $25,000,000, 7.8%, 20-year bonds to yield 8% on January 1, 2017. Interest is paid on June 30 and December 31. The proceeds from the bonds are $24,505,180. Using effective-interest amortization, what will the carrying value of the bonds be on the December 31, 2017 balance sheet? a. $24,515,802 b. $25,000,000 c. $24,531,405 d. $24,510,385 Ans: A, LO: 1, Bloom: AP, Difficulty: Difficult, Min: 4, AACSB: Analytic, AICPA BB: None, AICPA FN: Measurement, AICPA PC: Problem Solving, IMA: Reporting, IFRS: None 73. A company issues $25,000,000, 7.8%, 20-year bonds to yield 8% on January 1, 2016. Interest is paid on June 30 and December 31. The proceeds from the bonds are $24,505,180. Using straight-line amortization, what is the carrying value of the bonds on December 31, 2018? a. $24,587,790 b. $24,925,780 c. $24,545,290 d. $24,579,403 Ans: D, LO: 1, Bloom: AP, Difficulty: Moderate, Min: 3, AACSB: Analytic, AICPA BB: None, AICPA FN: Measurement, AICPA PC: Problem Solving, IMA: Reporting, IFRS: None 74. A company issues $25,000,000, 7.8%, 20-year bonds to yield 8% on January 1, 2017. Interest is paid on June 30 and December 31. The proceeds from the bonds are $24,505,180. What is interest expense for 2018, using straight-line amortization? a. $1,925,260 b. $1,950,000 c. $1,961,490 d. $1,974,741 Ans: D, LO: 1, Bloom: AP, Difficulty: Moderate, Min: 3, AACSB: Analytic, AICPA BB: None, AICPA FN: Measurement, AICPA PC: Problem Solving, IMA: Reporting, IFRS: None 75. On January 1, 2017, Huber Co. sold 12% bonds with a face value of $2,000,000. The bonds mature in five years, and interest is paid semiannually on June 30 and December 31. The bonds were sold for $2,154,500 to yield 10%. Using the effective-interest method of amortization, interest expense for 2017 is a. $200,000. b. $214,836. c. $215,400. d. $240,000. Ans: B, LO: 1, Bloom: AP, Difficulty: Difficult, Min: 3, AACSB: Analytic, AICPA BB: None, AICPA FN: Measurement, AICPA PC: Problem Solving, IMA: Reporting, IFRS: None 76. On January 2, 2017, a calendar-year corporation sold 8% bonds with a face value of $3,000,000. These bonds mature in five years, and interest is paid semiannually on June 30 and December 31. The bonds were sold for $2,768,000 to yield 10%. Using the effectiveinterest method of computing interest, how much should be charged to interest expense in 2017? a. $240,000. b. $276,800. c. $277,720. d. $300,000. Ans: C, LO: 1, Bloom: AP, Difficulty: Difficult, Min: 3, AACSB: Analytic, AICPA BB: None, AICPA FN: Measurement, AICPA PC: Problem Solving, IMA: [Show More]
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