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6 November, 15:54

On July 1, ABC Company borrowed $440,000 cash by signing a 10-year, 10% installment note requiring equal payments each June 30 of $71,608. What is the journal entry to record the first annual payment? Multiple Choice Debit Interest Expense $44,000; credit Cash $44,000. Debit Interest Expense $71,608; credit Cash $71,608. Debit Cash $440,000; debit Interest Expense $71,608; credit Notes Payable $511,608. Debit Interest Expense $44,000; debit Interest Payable $27,608; credit Cash $71,608. Debit Interest Expense $44,000; debit Notes Payable $27,608; credit Cash $71,608.

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  1. 6 November, 16:38
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    Debit Interest Expense $44,000;

    Debit Notes Payable $27,608;

    Credit Cash $71,608

    Explanation:

    When loan is acquired it increases cash and becomes a liability for the company. So cash is increased by debiting cash with $ 440,000 and liability is also increased by crediting notes payable. As the cash payment for the first year is $71,608 then it is credited.

    The journal entry to record the first annual payment is as follows.

    Debit Interest Expense $44,000;

    Debit Notes Payable $27,608;

    Credit Cash $71,608

    Interest Expense = 10 % of $ 440,000 = $ 44,000

    As part of the Notes Payable is paid the notes payable is debited with an amount of $27,608. And cash is credited with an equal amount paid i. e. $ 71,608
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