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Linda Day George Company had bonds outstanding with a maturity value of $300,000. On April 30, 2020, when these bonds had an unamortized discount of $10,000, they were called in at 104. To pay for these bonds, George had issued other bonds a month earlier bearing a lower interest rate. The newly issued bonds had a life of 10 years. The new bonds were issued at 103 (face value $300,000). Issue costs related to the new bonds were $3,000.Ignoring interest, compute the gain or loss.

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Answer:

Bonds Payable 300,000 debit

Loss on redemption- Bonds Payable 22,000 debit

Cash 312,000 credit

Discount on Bonds Payable 10,000 credit

--to record the reemption of old-bonds--

Step-by-step explanation:

call price = 300,000 x 104/100 = 312,000

Bond payable (net) 300,000 - 10,000 = 290,000

Loss at redemption 22,000

We should recognize a loss as we are paying for the bonds 312,000 dollars while they are worth 290,000

To do the entry, we will write-off the bonds payable and the discount on bonds account. Wer will credit the cash used on the redemption and debit the expense.

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