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4 May, 09:20

On November 1, 2018, A-1 Products borrowed $64,000 on a 5%, 5-year note with annual installment payments of $12,800 plus interest due on November 1 of each succeeding year. On November 1, 2020, what is the balance of the Long-Term Notes Payable account

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  1. 4 May, 11:54
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    The balance of the Long-Term Notes Payable account on November 1, 2020, is $44,320

    Explanation:

    The loan will be paid together with interest using the computation below;

    2018

    November 1, 2018 borrowed $ 64,000

    Add Interest payable in 2018 (5% X 64,000) $3,200

    less 1st instalment payment - $12,800

    Balance in November 1, 2019 $54,400

    Add Interest payable in 2019 (5% X 54,400) $2,720

    less 1st instalment payment - $12,800

    Balance in November 1, 2020 $44,320

    to be sure of our computation we continue to the end of loan payment

    Balance in November 1, 2020 $44,320

    Add Interest payable in 2019 (5% X $44,320) $2,216

    less 1st instalment payment - $12,800

    Balance in November 1, 2021 $33,736

    Add Interest payable in 2019 (5% X $33,736) $1,686.8

    less 1st instalment payment - $12,800

    Balance in November 1, 2022 $22,622.8

    Add Interest payable in 2019 (5% X $22,622.8) $1,131.14

    less 1st instalment payment - $12,800

    Balance in November 1, 2023 $10,953.94

    Add Interest payable in 2019 (5% X $10,953.94) $547.69

    less 1st instalment payment - $11,501.63

    Balance in November 1, 2024 $0

    note that the last year instalment is not up to $12,800 because the interest rate of 5% is not the correct IRR
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