Question : 21. When determining the amount of interest to be paid a : 1224952

 

 

21. When determining the amount of interest to be paid on a bond, which of the following information is necessary? 
A. The market value of the bonds after one year.
B. The selling price of the bonds.
C. The stated rate of interest on the bonds.
D. The effective rate of interest on the bonds.

 

22. On January 1, 2012, Action Inc. issued $1,000,000 of 10% bonds at face value. These bonds are due in 10 years with interest payable semi-annually on June 30 and December 31. What is the amount of interest paid in 2012? 
A. $  10,000
B. $100,000
C. $  25,000
D. $  50,000

 

23. On January 2, 2012, Senate Inc. issued $10,000,000 of 10-year, 9% bonds at 87. How much of the discount will be amortized in the first year under the straight-line method? 
A. $   870,000
B. $   130,000
C. $1,300,000
D. $   600,000

 

24. If bonds were initially issued at a premium, the carrying value of the bonds on the issuer’s books will: 
A. decrease as the bonds approach their maturity date.
B. increase as the bonds approach their maturity date.
C. remain constant throughout the bonds’ life.
D. fluctuate throughout the bonds’ life.

 

25. Which of the following statements regarding amortization is true? 
A. Amortization of the premium causes the Premium on Bonds Payable account to increase.
B. Amortization of the premium causes the amount of interest expense to increase.
C. Cash interest payments on bonds equals interest expense on the income statement when there is amortization of bond premium.
D. Amortization of a premium continues over the life of the bond until the balance in the account is reduced to zero.

 

26. On the issuance date, the Bonds Payable account had a balance of $80,000,000 and Premium on Bonds Payable had a balance of $5,000,000. What was the issue price of the bonds? 
A. $80,000,000
B. $79,000,000
C. $85,000,000
D. $75,000,000

 

27. Barnes Company issued $500,000 of bonds for $498,351. Interest is paid semiannually. The bond markets and the financial press are likely to report the bond issue price as: 
A. 498.35.
B. 100.00.
C.   99.67.
D.   49.84.

 

28. If bonds are issued at 101.25, this means that: 
A. a $1,000 bond sold for $101.25.
B. the bonds sold at a discount.
C. a $1,000 bond sold for $1,012.50.
D. the bond rate of interest is 10.125% of the market rate of interest.

 

29. The Collins Company sold $200,000 of 10-year bonds for $190,000. The stated rate on the bonds was 8% and interest is paid annually on December 31. What entry would be made on December 31 when the interest is paid? (Numbers are omitted.) 
A. Interest Expense
     Cash
B. Interest Expense
     Discount on Bonds Payable
     Cash
C. Interest Expense
Discount on Bonds Payable
     Cash
D. Interest Expense
     Bonds Payable
     Cash

 

30. Bonds with a face amount $1,000,000, are sold at 106. The entry to record the issuance is: 
A. Cash                                                      1,000,000
Premium on Bonds Payable                      60,000
           Bonds Payable                                                  1,060,000
B. Cash                                                      1,060,000
            Premium on Bonds Payable                                  60,000
            Bonds Payable                                                 1,000,000
C. Cash                                                      1,060,000
            Discount on Bonds Payable                                 60,000
            Bonds Payable                                                 1,000,000
D. Cash                                                      1,060,000
            Bonds Payable                                                 1,060,000

 

 

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