On July 31, 2013, Camelot Castle Resorts issues a $3,250,000, 10 year, 8.5% Bond with interest payable
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On July 31, 2013, Camelot Castle Resorts issues a $3,250,000, 10 year, 8.5% Bond with interest payable semiannually on January 31 and July 31 of each year. The market interest rate on the date of issuance is 5%. Camelot Castle Resorts uses the effective interest method to amortize bonds.
1.) Calculate the issuance price of the bond using the appropriate present value tables attached.
2.) Prepare the entry to account for the Bond Issuance on July 31, 2013. 3.) Using the information provided thus for Camelot Castle Resorts bond issuance, calculate the necessary balances needed and complete the following amortization schedule.
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3.) Using the information provided thus for Camelot Castle Resorts bond issuance, calculate the necessary balances needed and complete the following amortization schedule. TABLE 4 Present Value of an Ordinary Annuity of $1 0.93458 0.92593 0.91743 0.90909 0.90090 0.89286 0.83333 1.80802 1.78326 1.75911 1.73554 1.71252 1.69005 1.52778 2.62432 2.57710 2.53129 2.48685 2.44371 2.40183 2.10648 3.38721 3.31213 3.23972 3.16987 3.10245 3.03735 2.58873 4.10020 3.99271 3.88965 3.79079 3.69590 3.60478 2.99061 1 1 PVA = (1 + i)" i n/i 1.0% 1.5% 2.0% 2.5% 3.0% 3.5% 4.0% 4.5% 5.0% 5.5% 6.0% 7.0% 8.0% 9.0% 10.0% 11.0% 12.0% 20.0% 1 2 3 4 5 0.99010 0.98522 0.98039 0.97561 0.97087 0.96618 0.96154 0.95694 1.97040 1.95588 1.94156 1.92742 1.91347 1.89969 1.88609 1.87267 2.94099 2.91220 2.88388 2.85602 2.82861 2.80164 2.77509 2.74896 3.90197 3.85438 3.80773 3.76197 3.71710 3.67308 3.62990 3.58753 4.85343 4.78264 4.71346 4.64583 4.57971 4.51505 4.45182 4.38998 0.95238 0.94787 0.94340 1.85941 1.84632 1.83339 2.72325 2.69793 2.67301 3.54595 3.50515 3.46511 4.32948 4.27028 4.21236 6 7 5.79548 5.69719 5.60143 6.72819 6.59821 6.47199 8 7.65168 7.48593 7.32548 5.50813 5.41719 5.32855 5.24214 5.15787 6.34939 6.23028 6.11454 6.00205 5.89270 7.17014 7.01969 6.87396 6.73274 6.59589 9 8.56602 8.36052 8.16224 7.97087 7.78611 7.60769 7.43533 7.26879 10 9.47130 9.22218 8.98259 8.75206 8.53020 8.31661 8.11090 7.91272 5.07569 4.99553 4.91732 5.78637 5.68297 5.58238 6.46321 6.33457 6.20979 7.10782 6.95220 6.80169 7.72173 7.53763 7.36009 11 10.36763 10.07112 9.78685 9.51421 9.25262 9.00155 8.76048 8.52892 12 11.25508 10.90751 10.57534 10.25776 9.95400 9.66333 9.38507 9.11858 13 12.13374 11.73153 11.34837 10.98319 10.63496 10.30274 9.98565 9.68285 14 13.00370 12.54338 12.10625 11.69091 11.29607 10.92052 10.56312 10.22283 15 13.86505 13.34323 12.84926 12.38138 11.93794 11.51741 11.11839 10.73955 8.30641 8.09254 7.88687 8.86325 8.61852 8.38384 9.39357 9.11708 8.85268 9.89864 9.58965 9.29498 10.37966 10.03758 9.71225 4.76654 4.62288 5.38929 5.20637 5.97130 5.74664. 6.51523 6.24689 7.02358 6.71008 7.49867 7.13896 7.94269 7.53608 8.35765 7.90378 8.74547 8.24424 9.10791 8.55948 16 14.71787 14.13126 13.57771 13.05500 12.56110 12.09412 11.65230 11.23402 10.83777 10.46216 10.10590 9.44665 8.85137 17 15.56225 14.90765 14.29187 13.71220 13.16612 12.65132 12.16567 11.70719 11.27407 10.86461 10.47726 9.76322 9.12164 18 16.39827 15.67256 14.99203 14.35336 13.75351 13.18968 12.65930 12.15999 11.68959 11.24607 10.82760 10.05909 9.37189 19 17.22601 16.42617 15.67846 14.97889 14.32380 13.70984 13.13394 12.59329 12.08532 11.60765 11.15812 10.33560 9.60360 20 18.04555 17.16864 16.35143 15.58916 14.87747 14.21240 13.59033 13.00794 12.46221 11.95038 11.46992 10.59401 9.81815 4.48592 4.35526 4.23054 4.11141 3.32551 5.03295 4.86842 4.71220 4.56376 3.60459 5.53482 5.33493 5.14612 4.96764 3.83716 5.99525 5.75902 5.53705 5.32825 4.03097 6.41766 6.14457 5.88923 5.65022 4.19247 6.80519 6.49506 6.20652 5.93770 4.32706 7.16073 6.81369 6.49236 6.19437 4.43922 7.48690 7.10336 6.74987 6.42355 4.53268 7.78615 7.36669 6.98187 6.62817 4.61057 8.06069 7.60608 7.19087 6.81086 4.67547 8.31256 7.82371 7.37916 6.97399 4.72956 8.54363 8.02155 7.54879 7.11963 4.77463 8.75563 8.20141 7.70162 7.24967 4.81219 8.95011 8.36492 7.83929 7.36578 4.84350 9.12855 8.51356 7.96333 7.46944 4.86958 21 18.85698 17.90014 17.01121 16.18455 15.41502 14.69797 14.02916 13.40472 12.82115 12.27524 11.76408 10.83553 10.01680 9.29224 8.64869 8.07507 7.56200 4.89132 25 22.02316 20.71961 19.52346 18.42438 17.41315 16.48151 15.62208 14.82821 14.09394 13.41393 12.78336 11.65358 10.67478 9.82258 9.07704 8.42174 7.84314 4.94759 30 25.80771 24.01584 22.39646 20.93029 19.60044 18.39205 17.29203 16.28889 15.37245 14.53375 13.76483 12.40904 11.25778 10.27365 9.42691 8.69379 8.05518 4.97894 40 32.83469 29.91585 27.35548 25.10278 23.11477 21.35507 19.79277 18.40158 17.15909 16.04612 15.04630 13.33171 11.92461 10.75736 9.77905 8.95105 8.24378 4.99660 Beginning Bonds Periods 31-Jan-14 Issue Balance Interest Expense Bond Interest Payments Amortization of Bond Premium or Discount Ending Bond Issue Balance 31-Jul-14 31-Jan-15 31-Jul-15 31-Jan-16 31-Jul-16 31-Jan-17 31-Jul-17 31-Jan-18 31-Jul-18 31-Jan-19 31-Jul-19 31-Jan-20 31-Jul-20 31-Jan-21 31-Jul-21 31-Jan-22 31-Jul-22 31-Jan-23 31-Jul-23 3.) Using the information provided thus for Camelot Castle Resorts bond issuance, calculate the necessary balances needed and complete the following amortization schedule. TABLE 4 Present Value of an Ordinary Annuity of $1 0.93458 0.92593 0.91743 0.90909 0.90090 0.89286 0.83333 1.80802 1.78326 1.75911 1.73554 1.71252 1.69005 1.52778 2.62432 2.57710 2.53129 2.48685 2.44371 2.40183 2.10648 3.38721 3.31213 3.23972 3.16987 3.10245 3.03735 2.58873 4.10020 3.99271 3.88965 3.79079 3.69590 3.60478 2.99061 1 1 PVA = (1 + i)" i n/i 1.0% 1.5% 2.0% 2.5% 3.0% 3.5% 4.0% 4.5% 5.0% 5.5% 6.0% 7.0% 8.0% 9.0% 10.0% 11.0% 12.0% 20.0% 1 2 3 4 5 0.99010 0.98522 0.98039 0.97561 0.97087 0.96618 0.96154 0.95694 1.97040 1.95588 1.94156 1.92742 1.91347 1.89969 1.88609 1.87267 2.94099 2.91220 2.88388 2.85602 2.82861 2.80164 2.77509 2.74896 3.90197 3.85438 3.80773 3.76197 3.71710 3.67308 3.62990 3.58753 4.85343 4.78264 4.71346 4.64583 4.57971 4.51505 4.45182 4.38998 0.95238 0.94787 0.94340 1.85941 1.84632 1.83339 2.72325 2.69793 2.67301 3.54595 3.50515 3.46511 4.32948 4.27028 4.21236 6 7 5.79548 5.69719 5.60143 6.72819 6.59821 6.47199 8 7.65168 7.48593 7.32548 5.50813 5.41719 5.32855 5.24214 5.15787 6.34939 6.23028 6.11454 6.00205 5.89270 7.17014 7.01969 6.87396 6.73274 6.59589 9 8.56602 8.36052 8.16224 7.97087 7.78611 7.60769 7.43533 7.26879 10 9.47130 9.22218 8.98259 8.75206 8.53020 8.31661 8.11090 7.91272 5.07569 4.99553 4.91732 5.78637 5.68297 5.58238 6.46321 6.33457 6.20979 7.10782 6.95220 6.80169 7.72173 7.53763 7.36009 11 10.36763 10.07112 9.78685 9.51421 9.25262 9.00155 8.76048 8.52892 12 11.25508 10.90751 10.57534 10.25776 9.95400 9.66333 9.38507 9.11858 13 12.13374 11.73153 11.34837 10.98319 10.63496 10.30274 9.98565 9.68285 14 13.00370 12.54338 12.10625 11.69091 11.29607 10.92052 10.56312 10.22283 15 13.86505 13.34323 12.84926 12.38138 11.93794 11.51741 11.11839 10.73955 8.30641 8.09254 7.88687 8.86325 8.61852 8.38384 9.39357 9.11708 8.85268 9.89864 9.58965 9.29498 10.37966 10.03758 9.71225 4.76654 4.62288 5.38929 5.20637 5.97130 5.74664. 6.51523 6.24689 7.02358 6.71008 7.49867 7.13896 7.94269 7.53608 8.35765 7.90378 8.74547 8.24424 9.10791 8.55948 16 14.71787 14.13126 13.57771 13.05500 12.56110 12.09412 11.65230 11.23402 10.83777 10.46216 10.10590 9.44665 8.85137 17 15.56225 14.90765 14.29187 13.71220 13.16612 12.65132 12.16567 11.70719 11.27407 10.86461 10.47726 9.76322 9.12164 18 16.39827 15.67256 14.99203 14.35336 13.75351 13.18968 12.65930 12.15999 11.68959 11.24607 10.82760 10.05909 9.37189 19 17.22601 16.42617 15.67846 14.97889 14.32380 13.70984 13.13394 12.59329 12.08532 11.60765 11.15812 10.33560 9.60360 20 18.04555 17.16864 16.35143 15.58916 14.87747 14.21240 13.59033 13.00794 12.46221 11.95038 11.46992 10.59401 9.81815 4.48592 4.35526 4.23054 4.11141 3.32551 5.03295 4.86842 4.71220 4.56376 3.60459 5.53482 5.33493 5.14612 4.96764 3.83716 5.99525 5.75902 5.53705 5.32825 4.03097 6.41766 6.14457 5.88923 5.65022 4.19247 6.80519 6.49506 6.20652 5.93770 4.32706 7.16073 6.81369 6.49236 6.19437 4.43922 7.48690 7.10336 6.74987 6.42355 4.53268 7.78615 7.36669 6.98187 6.62817 4.61057 8.06069 7.60608 7.19087 6.81086 4.67547 8.31256 7.82371 7.37916 6.97399 4.72956 8.54363 8.02155 7.54879 7.11963 4.77463 8.75563 8.20141 7.70162 7.24967 4.81219 8.95011 8.36492 7.83929 7.36578 4.84350 9.12855 8.51356 7.96333 7.46944 4.86958 21 18.85698 17.90014 17.01121 16.18455 15.41502 14.69797 14.02916 13.40472 12.82115 12.27524 11.76408 10.83553 10.01680 9.29224 8.64869 8.07507 7.56200 4.89132 25 22.02316 20.71961 19.52346 18.42438 17.41315 16.48151 15.62208 14.82821 14.09394 13.41393 12.78336 11.65358 10.67478 9.82258 9.07704 8.42174 7.84314 4.94759 30 25.80771 24.01584 22.39646 20.93029 19.60044 18.39205 17.29203 16.28889 15.37245 14.53375 13.76483 12.40904 11.25778 10.27365 9.42691 8.69379 8.05518 4.97894 40 32.83469 29.91585 27.35548 25.10278 23.11477 21.35507 19.79277 18.40158 17.15909 16.04612 15.04630 13.33171 11.92461 10.75736 9.77905 8.95105 8.24378 4.99660 Beginning Bonds Periods 31-Jan-14 Issue Balance Interest Expense Bond Interest Payments Amortization of Bond Premium or Discount Ending Bond Issue Balance 31-Jul-14 31-Jan-15 31-Jul-15 31-Jan-16 31-Jul-16 31-Jan-17 31-Jul-17 31-Jan-18 31-Jul-18 31-Jan-19 31-Jul-19 31-Jan-20 31-Jul-20 31-Jan-21 31-Jul-21 31-Jan-22 31-Jul-22 31-Jan-23 31-Jul-23
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