ACCOUNTING FOR NOTES PAYABLE Sweet's Candy Company needed cash for its current business operations. On January 1,

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ACCOUNTING FOR NOTES PAYABLE Sweet's Candy Company needed cash for its current business operations. On January 1, 2002, the company borrowed $8,000 on a two-year, interest-bearing note from Peterson Bank at an annual interest rate of 10%. Interest is payable annually on January 1, and the note matures January 1, 2004. Sweet’s Candy Company also borrowed $4,500 from Laurence National Bank on January 1, 2002, signing a three-year, 11% note due on January 1, 2005, with interest payable annually on January 1. Prepare all journal entries relating to the two notes for 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2005. Assume that Sweet’s Candy Company uses the calendar year for financial reporting. (Round all amounts to the nearest dollar.)

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Financial Accounting

ISBN: 9780324066708

8th Edition

Authors: W. Steven Albrecht, James D. Stice, Earl Kay Stice, K. Fred Skousen, Albrecht S.E.

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