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Many businesses borrow money during periods of increased business activity to finance inventory and accounts receivable. FederalWay. Inc., is one of America's most prestigious retailers. Each Christmas season, FederalWay builds up its inventory to meet the needs of Christmas shoppers. A large portion of these Christmas sales are on credit. As a result, FederalWay often collects cash from the sales several months after Christmas. Assume that on November 1 of this year, FederalWay borrowed $5.6 million cash from Third Fifth Bank to meet short-term obligations. FederalWay signed an interest-bearing note and promised to repay the $5.6 million in six months. The annual interest rate was 11%. All interest will accrue and be paid when the note is due in six months. FederalWay's accounting period ends December 31. Required: 1. Prepare thejournal entry to record the note on November 1. 2. Prepare any adjusting entry required at the end of the annual accounting period on December 31. 3. Prepare thejournal entry to record payment of the note and interest on the maturity date, April 30. (For all requirements, If no entry ls required for a transactionlevent, select "Nojournal entry required" In the first account field. Enter your answers in whole dollars not in millions {i.e.,1,000,000 not 1.0).) View transaction list Journal entry worksheet Record the note on November 1. Note: Enter debits before credits. November 01 Record entry View general journal Many businesses borrow money during periods of increased business activity to finance inventory and accounts receivable. FederalWay, Inc., is one of America's most prestigious retailers. Each Christmas season, FederalWay builds up its inventory to meet the needs of Christmas shoppers. A large portion of these Christmas sales are on credit. As a result, FederalWay often collects cash from the sales several months after Christmas. Assume that on November 1 of this year, FederaIWay borrowed $5.6 million cash from Third Fifth Bank to meet short-term obligations. FederalWay signed an interest-bearing note and promised to repay the $5.6 million in six months. The annual interest rate was 11%. All interest will accrue and be paid when the note is due in six months. FederalWay's accounting period ends December 31. Required: 1. Prepare thejournal entry to record the note on November 1. 2. Prepare any adjusting entry required at the end of the annual accounting period on December 31. 3. Prepare the journal entry to record payment of the note and interest on the maturity date, April 30. (For all requirements. If no entry is required for a transactionievent, select "Nojournal entry required" In the rst account field. Enter your answers in whole dollars not in millions (i.e., 1,000,000 not 1.0).) View transaction list Journal entry worksheet Record the adjusting entry for interest at the end of the annual accounting period. Note: Enter debits before credits. December 31 Record entry clear entry View general journal Many businesses borrow money during periods of increased business activity to finance inventory and accounts receivable. FederalWay, Inc., is one of America's most prestigious retailers. Each Christmas season, FederalWay builds up its inventory to meet the needs of Christmas shoppers. A large portion of these Christmas sales are on credit. As a result, FederalWay often collects cash from the sales several months after Christmas. Assume that on November 1 of this year, FederalWay borrowed $5.6 million cash from Third Fifth Bank to meet short-term obligations. FederalWay signed an interest-bearing note and promised to repay the $5.6 million in six months. The annual interest rate was 11%. All interest will accrue and be paid when the note is due in six months. FederalWay's accounting period ends December 31. Required: 1. Prepare thejournal entry to record the note on November 1. 2. Prepare any adjusting entry required at the end of the annual accounting period on December 31. 3. Prepare thejournal entry to record payment of the note and interest on the maturity date, April 30. (For all requirements. If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "Nojournal entry required" in the first account eld. Enter your answers in whole dollars not in millions (i.e., 1,000,000 not 1.0).) View transaction list Journal entry worksheet Record the payment of the note and interest on the maturity date. Note: Enter debits before credits. April 30 Record entry Clear entry View general journal