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my last solution was wrong AS SHOWN IN THE IMAGE BELOW. ORIGINAL QUESTION IS AT THE BOTTOM. THANKS Details of Notes Receivable and Related Entries

my last solution was wrong AS SHOWN IN THE IMAGE BELOW. ORIGINAL QUESTION IS AT THE BOTTOM. THANKS

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Details of Notes Receivable and Related Entries

Gen-X Ads Co. produces advertising videos. During the current fiscal year, Gen-X Ads Co. received the following notes:

Date

Face Amount

Interest Rate

Term

1.

Apr. 10

$84,000

4%

60

days

2.

June 24

16,800

6

30

days

3.

July 1

45,000

6

120

days

4.

Oct. 31

45,000

9

60

days

5.

Nov. 15

54,000

6

60

days

6.

Dec. 27

126,000

4

30

days

Required:

Assume 360 days in a year.

1. Determine for each note (a) the due date and (b) the amount of interest due at maturity, identifying each note by number.

Note

(a) Due Date

(b) Interest Due at Maturity

(1)

June 9

$

(2)

July 24

(3)

Oct. 29

(4)

Dec. 30

(5)

Jan. 14

(6)

Jan. 26

2. Journalize the entry to record the dishonor of Note (3) on its due date. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank or enter "0".

Oct. 29

Accounts Receivable

Notes Receivable

Interest Revenue

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3. Journalize the adjusting entry to record the accrued interest on Notes (5) and (6) on December 31.

Dec. 31

Interest Receivable

Interest Revenue

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4. Journalize the entries to record the receipt of the amounts due on Notes (5) and (6) in January. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave it blank or enter "0".

Jan. 14

Cash

Notes Receivable

Interest Receivable

Interest Revenue

Jan. 26

Cash

Notes Receivable

Interest Receivable

Interest Revenue

2. Journalise the adjusting entry to record the accrued interest on Notes (5) and (6) on December 31. Dec 31 Interest Receivable 420 Interest Revenue 4. Journalize the entries to record the receipt of the amounts due on Notes (5) and (6) in January. If an amount box does not require an entry, leave 180,960 Notes Receivable 180.000 Interest Receivable Interest Revenue 540 X Jan. 26 Cash 126,840 X Notes Receivable 126.000 Interest Receivable 70 X Interest Revenue 770 x

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