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2. ABC Corp received $100,000 of 10% term note receivable on January 1, 2017, due on January 1, 2022, with interest receivable each July 1

2. ABC Corp received $100,000 of 10% term note receivable on January 1, 2017, due on January 1, 2022, with interest receivable each July 1 and January 1. Market interest rate for the borrower is 8%. Calculate the present value and complete the amortization table.

- Face value: 100,000

- Stated interest rate: 10% - Market interest rate: 8% - 5 years, semi-annual interest payments

Cash

Interest Rev

Amortization (Premium or Discount)

Carrying amount of Note

Date of issuance

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--

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2017 Jul 1

2018 Jan 1

2018 Jul 1

2019 Jan 1

2019 Jul 1

2020 Jan 1

2020 Jul 1

2021 Jan 1

2021 Jul 1

2022 Jan 1

  1. Journal entry on the date of issuance (cash payment, recognition of note receivable)

  1. Journal entry on 7/1/2017 for recording interest receivable.

c. Journal entry on 12/31/2017 for recording interest receivable

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