What is the book value of bonds payable

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Q1. The Bonding Company prepares accrual basis financial statements every June 30 and December 31. On 1/1/2001 the company issued bonds to the public. The bonds are due at the end of 20 years, on 12/31/2020. The face value of the bonds is $100,000 and the annual coupon rate is 12%. Coupon payments are made to the bondholders semi-annually every June 30 and December 31, beginning 6/30/2001. The bonds were issued to yield 10% annual rate. You can use our present value tables presented in class, Tables 2 and 4. What is the book value of Bonds Payable on 1/1/2001?

a. $171,610

b. $100,000

c. $117,160

d. $150,000

e. None of the above is correct

Q2. Given the same details for the Bonding Company per the question immediately above: The journal entry in the company that issues the bonds at the issuance date will:

a. Debit the Accounts Receivable account and Credit the Bonds (or Bonds Payable) account

b. Debit the Bonds (or Bonds Payable) account and Credit the Cash account

c. Debit the Property, Plant, and Equipment account and Credit the Bonds (or Bonds Payable) account

d. Debit the Cash account and Credit the Common Stocks account

e. None of the above is correct

Q3. Given the same details for the Bonding Company per the question that appears two questions immediately above: Suppose the annual yield rate changes one day after the issuance of the bonds above, that is on 1/2/2001, to be 12%. Under this scenario, what is the book value of the Bonds Payable on 1/2/2001 for the exact bonds issued per above?

a. $14,205

b. $95,000

c. $107,156

d. $117,160

e. None of the answers are correct

Q4. Given the same details for the Bonding Company per the question that appears three questions immediately above: Suppose that the term of the bonds was such that the bonds were due at the end of 18 years, on 12/31/2018. What would have been the book value of Bonds Payable on 1/1/2001?

a. $17,266

b. $27,678

c. $116,547

d. $176,890

e. None of the above is correct

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