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4 March, 16:18

On December 31, 2020, Tamarisk Company had $1,260,000 of short-term debt in the form of notes payable due February 2, 2021. On January 21, 2021, the company issued 24,600 shares of its common stock for $39 per share, receiving $959,400 proceeds after brokerage fees and other costs of issuance. On February 2, 2021, the proceeds from the stock sale, supplemented by an additional $300,600 cash, are used to liquidate the $1,260,000 debt. The December 31, 2020, balance sheet is issued on February 23, 2021. Show how the $1,260,000 of short-term debt should be presented on the December 31, 2020, balance sheet. (Enter account name only and do not provide descriptive information.) Tamarisk Company Partial Balance Sheet

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  1. 4 March, 18:25
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    The amount of Notes Payable is $300,600

    Explanation:

    The Balance Sheet (Partial) shown below:

    Company T

    Balance Sheet (Partial)

    At the Year ended on December 31, 2020

    Liabilities Amount

    Current Liabilities

    Notes Payable $300,600

    Long term Liabilities

    Notes Payable (Refinanced) $959,400

    Working Note:

    The amount of notes payable (current liabilities) is computed as:

    Notes Payable (Current Liabilities) = Short Term notes payable before refinancing - Proceeds from issue of Common Stock

    = $1,260,000 - $959,400

    = $300,600
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