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Flush Mate Co. wholesales bathroom fixtures. During the current fiscal year, Flush Mate Co. received the following notes: Date Face Amount Interest Rate Term 1.

Flush Mate Co. wholesales bathroom fixtures. During the current fiscal year, Flush Mate Co. received the following notes:

DateFace AmountInterest RateTerm
1.Mar. 6$84,5006%45 days
2.Apr. 2321,7009%60 days
3.July 2043,9005%120 days
4.Sept. 651,5006%90 days
5.Nov. 2930,6005%60 days
6.Dec. 3071,3006%30 days
Required:
1.Determine for each note (a) the due date and (b) the amount of interest due at maturity, identifying each note by number. Assume a 360-day year when calculating interest.(Note: Round each interest computation to the whole dollar.)
2.Journalize the entry to record the dishonor

A note receivable is dishonored when the maker of the note fails to pay the note on the due date.

of Note (3) on its due date. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. Assume a 360-day year when calculating interest. Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar.
3.Journalize the adjusting entry to record the accrued interest on Notes (5) and (6) on December 31. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. Assume a 360-day year when calculating interest. Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar.
4.Journalize the entries to record the receipt of the amounts due on Notes (5) and (6) in January. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. Assume a 360-day year when calculating interest. Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar.

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Chart of Accounts

CHART OF ACCOUNTS
Flush Mate Co.
General Ledger
ASSETS
110Cash
111Petty Cash
120Accounts Receivable
129Allowance for Doubtful Accounts
131Interest Receivable
132Notes Receivable
141Merchandise Inventory
145Office Supplies
146Store Supplies
151Prepaid Insurance
181Land
191Store Equipment
192Accumulated Depreciation-Store Equipment
193Office Equipment
194Accumulated Depreciation-Office Equipment
LIABILITIES
210Accounts Payable
211Salaries Payable
213Sales Tax Payable
214Interest Payable
215Notes Payable
EQUITY
310Owner, Capital
311Owner, Drawing
312Income Summary
REVENUE
410Sales
610Interest Revenue
EXPENSES
510Cost of Merchandise Sold
520Sales Salaries Expense
521Advertising Expense
522Depreciation Expense-Store Equipment
523Delivery Expense
524Repairs Expense
529Selling Expenses
530Office Salaries Expense
531Rent Expense
532Depreciation Expense-Office Equipment
533Insurance Expense
534Office Supplies Expense
535Store Supplies Expense
536Credit Card Expense
537Cash Short and Over
538Bad Debt Expense
539Miscellaneous Expense
710Interest Expense

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1. Determine for each note (a) the due date and (b) the amount of interest due at maturity, identifying each note by number. Assume a 360-day year when calculating interest. (Note: Round each interest computation to the whole dollar.)

Note

Due Date

Interest Due at Maturity

1.selector 1Apr. 20

June 22

Apr. 21

Apr. 20

June 9

Apr. 30

2.selector 2June 22

July 22

June 23

June 22

July 25

June 30

3.selector 3Nov. 17

Dec. 5

Nov. 20

July 1

Nov. 17

July 31

4.selector 4Dec. 5

Dec. 4

Dec. 5

Oct. 31

Dec. 6

Dec. 1

5.selector 5Jan. 28

Sep. 29

Jan. 29

Jan. 28

Nov. 28

Nov. 17

6.selector 6Jan. 29

Nov. 28

Jan. 30

Jan. 29

Nov. 17

Jan. 28

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Count the number of days in each month until the total number of days is reached for the term of the note and this will be the due date. Interest is not charged on the first day of the note.

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2. Journalize the entry to record the dishonor

A note receivable is dishonored when the maker of the note fails to pay the note on the due date.

of Note (3) on its due date. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. Assume a 360-day year when calculating interest. Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar.How does grading work?

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3. Journalize the adjusting entry to record the accrued interest on Notes (5) and (6) on December 31. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. Assume a 360-day year when calculating interest. Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar.

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4. Journalize the entries to record the receipt of the amounts due on Notes (5) and (6) in January. Refer to the Chart of Accounts for exact wording of account titles. Assume a 360-day year when calculating interest. Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar.

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Typically, the maker of a dishonored note fails to pay the note on the due date. A company that holds a dishonored note transfers the face amount of the note plus any interest due back to an accounts receivable account. Interest revenue is not dependent on receiving the interest at this point.

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(Note 5) Calculate the number of days of interest that accrues between November 29 and December 31. Remember interest is not charged on the first day of the note. Use this to calculate:

(a) Interest rate x face amount = annual interest.

(b) Annual interest x (number of days to end of year ÷ 360 days) = interest on a note to the end of the year

Two accounts related to interest are used for the transaction.

(Note 6) Calculate the number of days of interest that accrues between December 30 and December 31. Remember interest is not charged on the first day of the note. Use this to calculate:

(a) Interest rate x face amount = annual interest.

(b) Annual interest x (number of days to end of year ÷ 360 days) = interest on a note to the end of the year

Two accounts related to interest are used for the transaction.

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The cash received will include the maturity value of the note.

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