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1) Annapolis Company purchased a $1,000, 4%, 5-year bond at 95 and held it to maturity. The straight line method of amortization is used for both...

1) Annapolis Company purchased a $1,000, 4%, 5-year bond at 95 and held it to maturity. The straight line method of amortization is used for both premiums & discounts. What is the net cash received over the life of the bond investment?  (all money received minus all money paid, round to nearest whole dollar)

2) Use this information to determine the unrealized gain or loss on the investment that should be reported at year end by All Good Company. If it is a loss, enter as a negative number. Round to nearest whole dollar.

3) Allstar Company signed a $100,000 mortgage on July 1, 2018 for the purchase of their new garage building. The mortgage entailed equal monthly payments of $2,900 at the end of each month. The interest rate is 5.0% per year.  How much interest expense will be paid on August 31, 2018? (Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar.)

4) On January 2, 2018, Alpaca Company purchased 15,000 shares of the stock of Zebra Company, and did not obtain significant influence.  The investment is intended as a long-term investment.  The stock was purchased for $12 per share, and represents a 10% ownership stake.  Zebra Company made $55,000 of net income in 2018, and paid dividends of 50 cents per share on December 15, 2017.  On December 31, 2017, Zebra Company's stock was trading on the open market for $15 per share at the end of the year. Use this information to prepare the General Journal entry(ies) (without explanation) for January 2 purchase and the December 15 & 31, 2018 record of income & gain/loss. If no entry is required then write "No Entry Required."

5) On April 1, 2019, Alaska Trading Company issued $900,000 of 6%, 10-year bonds.  The bonds, which were issued at 98, pay interest on October 1 and April 1. Use this information to prepare the General Journal entry (without explanation) to record the April 1, 2019 bond issue. If no entry is required then write "No Entry Required."

6) On January 1, 2018, Baltimore Company issued $250,000 face value, 8%, 10-year bonds at 102. Interest is paid annually on January 1. Baltimore uses the straight-line method for amortization. Use this information to determine the dollar value of the interest expense for the 2018 fiscal year. Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar.

7) On August 1, 2018, Dorchester Company entered into a capital lease, and correctly recorded the leased asset, and related obligation at $100,000.  The annual interest rate implicit in the lease was 9%, and the first lease payment of $1,600 is due at the end of each month of the lease.  Use this information to prepare the General Journal entry (without explanation) for the August 31, 2018 monthly lease payment. If no entry is required then write "No Entry Required." (Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar.)

8) On January 2, 2019, Frederick Corporation issued 18,000 shares of $10 par value common stock for $13 per share. On April 1, 2019, Alpha reacquired 1,500 of these shares when they were trading $16 per share. On August 1, 2019 Frederick reissued 800 shares of treasury stock at the going market rate of $19 per share. Use this information to prepare the General Journal entry (without explanation) for the August 1 transaction.

9) On January 1, 2019, Frederick Corporation had 200,000 shares of common stock outstanding with a par value of $5 per share. On March 31, Frederick Corporation authorized a 10% stock dividend when the market value was $18 per share. Use this information to prepare the General Journal entry (without explanation) for March 31. If no entry is required then write "No Entry Required."

10) At fiscal year end, December 31, 2018, Somerset Corporation had total stockholders' equity of $2,700,000. On FY 2018 year end, Somerset Corporation had Common Stock account of $1,600,000 of $10 par value common stock and Preferred Stock account of $200,000 of $100 par value.  There was no treasury stock. The preferred stock was noncumulative and had a call price of $102.  Use this information to determine the book value per share of Common Stock as of end of the FY 2018: (Round your answer to the nearest penny.)

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