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Designer Company issued 10-year bonds on January 1. The 6% bonds have a face value of $800,000 and pay interest every January 1 and July 1. The bonds were sold for $690,960 based on the market interest rate of 8%. Designer uses the effective interest method to amortize bond discounts and premiums. On July 1 of the first year, Designer should record an interest expense (round to the nearest dollar) of
A) $27,638
B) $24,000
C) $48,000
D) $55,277
Effective Interest Method
A method of computing the amortized cost of a bond and the interest expense over its life by applying a constant interest rate.
Bond Discounts
The variance between a bond's stated value and the amount it fetches on the market when it ends up selling for beneath that stated value.
Bond Premiums
The amount by which the market price of a bond exceeds its face value, typically due to interest rates being lower than the bond's coupon rate.
- Understand the application of the effective interest method in amortizing bond discounts and premiums.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the application of the effective interest method in amortizing bond discounts and premiums.
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