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8 May, 18:10

On January 2, 2017, Lester Company, a calendar-year company, issued $40,000 of notes payable, of which $5,000 is due on January 2 for each of the next eight years the first payment is due January 2, 2018). The proper balance sheet presentation on December 31, 2017, is

a. Current Liabilities, $40,000.

b. Current Liabilities, $5,000; Long-Term Liabilities, $35,000.

c. Long-Term Liabilities, S40,000.

d. Current Liabilities, $35,000; Long-Term Liabilities, $5,000.

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  1. 8 May, 20:37
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    The correct option is C)

    Explanation:

    The $ 40,000 must be recorded in full as at 31st December 2017 given that the first tranch of $5,000 is not yet due until 2nd January 2018.

    It may be recognised as follows on December 31st 2018:

    Current Liabilities: $5,000

    Long-Term Liabilities: $35,000

    Because as at that time, the $5,000 would have been paid (all factors remaining constant) while the $35,000 is recognised as payable in future.

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