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17 March, 07:19

If bonds for Crayon Corporation, with a face value of $150,000, are converted into common stock when the carrying value of the bonds is $135,000, the entry to record the conversion will include a debit to (A) Discount on Bonds Payable for $15,000. (B) Bonds Payable for $135,000. (C) Bonds Payable for $150,000. (D) Bonds Payable equal to the market price of the bonds on the date of conversion. (E) none of the above

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  1. 17 March, 10:54
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    (C) Bonds Payable for $150,000

    Explanation:

    the face value of the bonds will the value at which bonds payable account enter the accounting. Then, there is a discount which decrease the net value of the bonds:

    Bonds Payable 150,000 credit

    Discount on bonds 15,000 debit

    When the bonds are converted, we will write-off these account against common stock and additional paid-in

    To wirte-off the account we need to post them in the other side so we got:

    Bonds payable debit 150,000 debit

    Discount on bonds 15,000 credit

    Common Stock xx credit

    Additional paid. in xx credit

    These makes option C correct
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