RECORDING NOTES RECEIVABLE: ISSUANCE, PAYMENT, AND DEFAULT Marydale Products permits its customers to defer payment by giving
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RECORDING NOTES RECEIVABLE: ISSUANCE, PAYMENT, AND DEFAULT Marydale Products permits its customers to defer payment by giving personal notes instead of cash. All the notes bear interest and require the customer to pay the entire note in a single payment six months after issuance. Consider the following transactions, which describe Marydale’s experience with two such notes:
a. On October 31, Marydale accepts a six-month, 12 percent note from customer A in lieu of a $3,600 cash payment for merchandise delivered on that day.
b. On February 28, Marydale accepts a six-month, $2,400, 12 percent note from customer B in lieu of a $2,400 cash payment for merchandise delivered on that day.
c. On April 30, customer A pays the entire note plus interest in cash.
d. On August 31, customer B pays the entire note plus interest in cash.
Required:
Prepare the necessary journal and adjusting entries required to record transactions a through d in Marydale’s records.
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Cornerstones Of Financial Accounting Current Trends Update
ISBN: 9781111527952
1st Edition
Authors: Jay Rich , Jeff Jones, Maryanne Mowen , Don Hansen