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EXCEL (Entries for Conversion, Amortization, and Interest of Bonds) Volker Inc. issued \(2,500,000 of convertible 10-year bonds on July 1, 2017. The bonds provide for 12% interest payable semiannually on January 1 and July 1. The discount in connection with the issue was \)54,000, which is being amortized monthly on a straight-line basis. The bonds are convertible after one year into 8 shares of Volker Inc.’s \(100 par value common stock for each \)1,000 of bonds. On August 1, 2018, $250,000 of bonds were turned in for conversion into common stock. Interest has been accrued monthly and paid as due. At the time of conversion, any accrued interest on bonds being converted is paid in cash.

Instructions

Prepare the journal entries to record the conversion, amortization, and interest in connection with the bonds as of the following

dates. (Round to the nearest dollar.)

(a) August 1, 2018. (Assume the book value method is used.)

(b) August 31, 2018.

(c) December 31, 2018, including closing entries for end-of-year.

Short Answer

Expert verified

The amount transferred to income summary account at the end of the year is $292,675.

Step by step solution

01

Being the entry for the conversion

Date

Particulars

Debit

Credit

August 1, 2018

Bonds Payable

$250,000

Discount on Bonds Payable

$4,815

Common Stock

$200,000

Paid in Capital

$45,185

(Being entry for conversion)

August 1, 2018

Interest Payable

$2,500

Cash

$2,500

(Being entry for the interest payable)

02

Entry for interest payable

Date

Particulars

Debit

Credit

August 31, 2018

Interest Expense

$405

Discount on bonds payable

$405

(Being entry for the interest Expense)

August 31, 2018

Interest Expense

$22,500

Interest Payable

$22,500

(Being adjustment entry for interest expense)

03

Closing entry

Date

Particulars

Debit

Credit

December 31, 2018

Income Summary

$292,675

Interest Expense

$292,675

(Being closing entry at the end of the year))

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(Issuance and Conversion of Bonds) For each of the unrelated transactions described below, present the entry(ies) required to record each transaction.

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Instructions

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