Question: Example 3 - interest bearing notes - note issued at a discount Face value 400,000.00 Stated rate 5.00% Market rate 12.00% Discount 127,785.00 Amortization Table

Example 3 - interest bearing notes - note issued at a discount
Face value 400,000.00
Stated rate 5.00%
Market rate 12.00%
Discount 127,785.00
Amortization Table
Period Beginning Cash rec'd Int income Ending
1 272,215.00 20,000.00 32,665.80 284,880.80
2 284,880.80 20,000.00 34,185.70 299,066.50
3 299,066.50 20,000.00 35,887.98 314,954.48
4 314,954.48 20,000.00 37,794.54 332,749.01
5 332,749.01 20,000.00 39,929.88 352,678.89
6 352,678.89 20,000.00 42,321.47 375,000.36
7 375,000.36 20,000.00 45,000.04 400,000.40 Rounding of $0.40.
Total 140,000.00 267,785.40
Journal entries: Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Year 7
DR CR DR CR DR CR DR CR DR CR DR CR DR CR Total
Cash 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 20,000.00 140,000.00
Discount amortization 12,665.80 14,185.70 15,887.98 17,794.54 19,929.88 22,321.47 25,000.04 127,785.40
Interest revenue 32,665.80 34,185.70 35,887.98 37,794.54 39,929.88 42,321.47 45,000.04 267,785.40

You can use the above to build an amortization table and journal entries for a note issued at a premium. Try it. Build your own assumptions. 10 points extra credit.
Face value Pick an amount in hundreds of thousands between $100,000 and $1,200,000 (such as $300,000 or $700,000)
Stated rate Pick at rate (whole number) between 3% and 8% (such as 4% or 7%)
Market rate Pick at rate (whole number) between 3% and 8% (such as 4% or 7%)
Premium Calculate this amount
Periods Pick a whole year between 5 and 10 years
Follow the example on the handout. You'll have to look up the factors yourself. Show your work.
Show your calculation of the present value of the note (2.5 points)
Record the journal entry to issue the note (2.5 points)
Show your amortization table (follow my example) (2.5 points)
Show your journal entries (follow my example) (2.5 points)

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