Journalizing liability transactions and reporting them on the balance sheet

The following transactions of Great Value Pharmacies occurred during 2018 and 2019:

2018

Mar. 1 Borrowed \(390,000 from Bartow Bank.The six-year, 13% note requires payments due annually, on March 1. Each payment consists of \)65,000 principal plus one year’s interest.

Dec. 1 Mortgaged the warehouse for \(350,000 cash with Saylor Bank. The mortgagerequires monthly payments of \)7,000. The interest rate on the note is 9% andaccrues monthly. The first payment is due on January 1, 2019.

31 Recorded interest accrued on the Saylor Bank note.

31 Recorded interest accrued on the Bartow Bank note.

2019

Jan. 1 Paid Saylor Bank monthly mortgage payment.

Feb. 1 Paid Saylor Bank monthly mortgage payment.

Mar. 1 Paid Saylor Bank monthly mortgage payment.

1 Paid first installment on note due to Bartow Bank.

Requirements

1. Journalize the transactions in the Great Value Pharmacies general journal. Roundto the nearest dollar. Explanations are not required.

2. Prepare the liabilities section of the balance sheet for Great Value Pharmacies onMarch 1, 2019 after all the journal entries are recorded.

Short Answer

Expert verified

The cash account is debited with $390,000 and the 13% notes payable account is credited with $390,000.

Step by step solution

01

Definition of the interest payable

The interest payable is the amount of the interest due at the end of the year.

02

Journal entries

Date

Particulars

Debit

Credit

March 1, 2018

Cash

$390,000

13% Notes Payable

$390,000

(Being entry for the issue of notes)

December 31, 2018

Cash

$350,000

9% Mortgage Payable

$350,000

(Being entry for the issue of bonds)

December 31, 2018

Interest Expense

$2,625

Interest Payable

$2,625

(Being entry for the accrued interest)

December 31, 2018

Interest Expense

$42,250

Interest Payable

$42,250

(Being entry for the accrued interest)

January 1, 2019

Mortgage Payable

$4,375

Interest Payable

$2,625

Cash

$7,000

(Being entry for the monthly payment)

February 1, 2019

Mortgage Payable

$4,408

Interest Payable

$2,592

Cash

$7,000

(Being entry for the monthly payment)

March 1, 2019

Mortgage Payable

$4,441

Interest Payable

$2,559

Cash

$7,000

(Being entry for the monthly payment)

March 1, 2019

Interest Payable

$8,450

Interest Expense

$42,250

Notes Payable

$65,000

Cash

$115,700

(Being entry for the payment of the first installment)

03

Balance sheet

Great Value Pharmacies
Balance Sheet
On March 1, 2019

Current Liabilities:

Current Portion of Notes Payable

$65,000

Current Portion of Mortgage Payable

$55,963

Total Current Liabilities

$120,963

Long-Term liabilities:

Notes Payable

$260,000

Mortgage Payable

$280,813

Total Long-term Liabilities
$540,813

Total Liabilities
$661,776

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