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- Halep Inc. borrowed $30,000 from Davis Bank and signed a 4-year note payable stating the interest rate was 4% compounded annually. Halep Inc. will make payments of $8,264.70 at the end of each year. Prepare an amortization table showing the principal and interest in each payment.On January 1, 2018, King Inc. borrowed $150,000 and signed a 5-year, note payable with a 10% interest rate. Each annual payment is in the amount of $39,569 and payment is due each Dec. 31. What is the journal entry on Jan. 1 to record the cash received and on Dec. 31 to record the annual payment? (You will need to prepare the first row in the amortization table to determine the amounts.)Diana Inc. issued $100,000 of its 9%, 5-year bonds for $96,149 when the market rate was 10%. The bonds pay interest semi-annually. Prepare an amortization table for the first three payments.
- Sharapovich Inc. borrowed $50,000 from Kerber Bank and signed a 5-year note payable stating the interest rate was 5% compounded annually. Sharapovich Inc. will make payments of $11,548.74 at the end of each year. Prepare an amortization table showing the principal and interest in each payment.Sepia Inc. issued bonds for $475,000 that were redeemable in 6 years. They established a sinking fund that was earning 5.37% compounded semi-annually to pay back the principal of the bonds on maturity. Deposits were being made to the fund at the end of every 6 months. a. Calculate the size of the periodic sinking fund deposit. Round your answer up to the next cent b. Calculate the sinking fund balance at the end of the payment period 6. Round to the nearest cent c. Calculate the interest earned in payment period 7. d. Calculate the amount by which the sinking fund increased in payment period 7. Round to the nearest centSepia Inc. issued bonds for $450,000 that were redeemable in 6 years. They established a sinking fund that was earning 4.87% compounded semi-annually to pay back the principal of the bonds on maturity. Deposits were being made to the fund at the end of every 6 months. a. Calculate the size of the periodic sinking fund deposit. b. Calculate the sinking fund balance at the end of the payment period 8. c. Calculate the interest earned in payment period 9. d. Calculate the amount by which the sinking fund increased in payment period 9.
- Sepia Inc. issued $350,000 bonds that were redeemable in 7 years. They established a sinking fund that was earning 5.50% compounded semi-annually to pay back the principal of the bonds on maturity. Deposits were being made into the fund at the end of every 6 months. a. Calculate the size of the periodic sinking fund deposits. b. Calculate the sinking fund balance at the end of the 4th payment period. c. Calculate the amount of interest earned during the 5th payment period. d. Calculate the amount by which the sinking fund increased in the 5th payment period.Sepia Inc. issued bonds for $400,000 that were redeemable in 7 years. They established a sinking fund that was earning 5.44% compounded semi-annually to pay back the principal of the bonds on maturity. Deposits were being made to the fund at the end of every 6 months.Sepia Inc. issued bonds for $375,000 that were redeemable in 5 years. They established a sinking fund that was earning 5.81% compounded semi-annually to pay back the principal of the bonds on maturity. Deposits were being made to the fund at the end of every 6months.
- A company sold $250,000 bonds and set up a sinking fund that was earning 7% compounded semi-annually to retire the bonds in three years. If it made equal deposits into the fund at the beginning of every six months, construct a partial sinking fund schedule showing the details for the first two and last two payments and the totals of the schedule. Round the payment up to the next cent. Round all other values to the nearest cent Payment Period 0 1 2 .. Total Payment Interest Earned I A I Increase in the Fund Fund 11 A Balance $0.00 A I Book Value $250,000.00 ⠀A company sold $200,000 bonds and set up a sinking fund that was earning 8.5% compounded semi-annually to retire the bonds in five years. If it made equal deposits into the fund at the beginning of every six months, construct a partial sinking fund schedule showing the details for the first two and last two payments and the totals of the schedule. Round the payment up to the next cent. Round all other values to the nearest cent Payment Period Payment Interest Earned Increase in Fund Balance. the Fund Book ValueCertain Concrete Company deposits $2,000 at the end of each quarter into an account paying 11% interest compounded quarterly. What is the value of the account at the end of 7 1/2 1 2 years? (a) State the type. A. present valueB. ordinary annuity C. sinking fund D. amortization E. none of these (b) Answer the question. (Round your answer to the nearest cent.)