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The following events occurred during the first half of the year. Book the entries necessary for the corresponding transactions that have occurred. January 2 2

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The following events occurred during the first half of the year. Book the entries necessary for the corresponding transactions that have occurred.
January 22: Issued $75,000 of 6% term bonds due on January 1,2025(10 periods) with interest payable each June 30 and December 31. Investors require an effective interest rate of 8%. Record the entries for issuance of the bond.
February 28: A new long-term lease is entered into for extra storage space for the new product line of ink cartridges. The net present value of the future lease payments is $120,400. The lease is for two years at $5,000 per month beginning March 1.
March 6: A long-term note for $60,000 was taken out from the bank. The loan is for two years with an interest rate of 6% repayable at maturity.
April 22: New equipment was purchased to make printers for $55,000. Use straight line depreciation assuming a 4-year life, with no residual value. Use full years depreciation for the first year.
April 17: 200 shares of common stock with a $1 par value were sold for $20 per share.
May 5: Paid cash dividends to stockholders of $22,500.
June 22: Purchased 50 shares of the companys stock at $25 per share.
June 30: Book the depreciation for the first half of the year on the printer equipment purchased April 22.
June 30: Book the interest for the first half of the year on the loan you took out on March 6.
June 30: Book the interest payment and amortization on discount for bond.
June 30: Paid the rent expense for the first half of the year in cash.
June 30: Book the service revenue of $100,000 for the first half of the year paid in cash.Sharper! Enterprises Inc.
Cash Flow Worksheet
For Month Ending 6/30/20XX
Consider the flow of the cash for each item when adding to the cash flow statement. Does the
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