Prepare the liabilities section of the balance sheet at December 31, Year 1 and Year 2. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. c. Determine the amount of interest expense Kale would report on the income statements for Year 1 and Year 2 . d. Determine the amount of interest Kale would pay to the bondholders in Year 1 and Year 2. Problem 7-36A (Algo) Straight-line amortization of a bond discount LO 7-8 During Year 1 and Year 2, Kale Co. completed the following transactions relating to its bond issue. The company's fiscal year end: on December 31. Year 1 Mar. 1 Issued $270, eee of 8 year, 5 percent bonds for $258,000. The semiannual cash payment for interest is due on March 1 and September 1, beginning September Year 1. Sept. 1 Recognized interest expense including the amortization of the discount and made the semiannual cash payment for interest. Dec.31 Recognized accrued interest expense including the amortization of the discount. Year 2 Mar. 1 Recognized interest expense including the amortization of the discount and made the semiannual cash payment for interest. Sept. 1 Recognized interest expense including the amortization of the discount and made the semiannual cash payment for interest. Dec.31 Recognized accrued interest expense including the amortization of the discount. Required - Vetermine the amount of interest expense Kale would report on the income statements tor Year 1 and Year 2 . Determine the amount of interest Kale would pay to the bondholders in Year 1 and Year 2. Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. When the bonds were issued, was the market rate of interest more or less than the stated rate of interest? If the bonds had sold at face value, what amount of cash would Kale Co. have received