On January 1, Snipes Construction paid for earth-moving equipment by issuing a $500,000, 4-year note that specified 4% i

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On January 1, Snipes Construction paid for earth-moving equipment by issuing a $500,000, 4-year note that specified 4% i

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On January 1 Snipes Construction Paid For Earth Moving Equipment By Issuing A 500 000 4 Year Note That Specified 4 I 1
On January 1 Snipes Construction Paid For Earth Moving Equipment By Issuing A 500 000 4 Year Note That Specified 4 I 1 (21.37 KiB) Viewed 47 times
On January 1, Snipes Construction paid for earth-moving equipment by issuing a $500,000, 4-year note that specified 4% interest to be paid on December 31 of each year. The equipment's retail cash price was unknown, but it was determined that a reasonable interest rate was 7%. (FV of $1, PV of $1, FVA of $1, PVA of $1, FVAD of $1 and PVAD of $1) At what amount should Snipes record the equipment and the note? What journal entry should it record for the transaction? Complete this question by entering your answers in the tabs below. Price of Equipment General Journal At what amount should Snipes record the equipment and the note? (Round your answer to the nearest whole dollars.) Price of equipment < Price of Equipment General Journal >
Price of Equipment General Journal What journal entry should it record for the transaction? (Round your answers to the nearest whole dollars. If no entry is required for a transaction/event, select "No journal entry required" in the first account field.) View transaction list Journal entry worksheet < 1 > Record the issue of note payable for equipment purchase. Note: Enter debits before credits. General Journal Debit Credit Event 1 Record entry Clear entry View general journal
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