Intermediate Accounting
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Author: Elizabeth A. Gordon, Jana S. Raedy, Alexander J. Sannella
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 11, Problem 11.8E
a.
To determine
Weighted average accumulated expenditure for current year.
Given Information:
Amount of note payable is $2,800,000 with the interest of 5% and time period of 3 years.
Amount of 6% bond payable is $5,000,000.
Amount of 9% note payable is $1,000,000.
b.
To determine
The amount of avoidable interest and actual interest.
Given Information:
Amount of note payable is $2,800,000 with the interest of 5% and time period of 3 years.
Amount of 6% bond payable is $5,000,000.
Amount of 9% note payable is $1,000,000.
c.
To determine
The amount of interest to be capitalized and expensed during the year.
d.
To determine
To prepare: The
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