03-29-2010, 04:55 PM
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<br />Help! I am stuck with regards to the following.
On Jan 1, 2005, X Company has a bond payable of $200,000. During 2005, it pays off $20,000 of the outstanding bond principal and issues a new $70,000 bond. There are no other transactions related to the bond payable account.
How would you recommend I find X company's December 31, 2005 bond payable balance? I'm guessing it's either a debit balance of $250,000, or of $150,000, or a credit balance of $150,000 or $250,000 but I'm not sure how to figure out which is correct.
Thank you for your help )
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Bonds Payable is a liablity account by nature, so any positive balance will always be shown on credit side, and decrease has to be shown on debit side. Based on these facts;
Credit Balance in Bonds payable was initially.------------------------$200,000
Redemptions of Bonds will be debited to bonds payable account---------$20,000
New Issuance will be credited to account -----------------------------$70,000
Bonds payable account should indicate Credit balance-------------------$250,000 at the end.
Ajnabi
<br />Help! I am stuck with regards to the following.
On Jan 1, 2005, X Company has a bond payable of $200,000. During 2005, it pays off $20,000 of the outstanding bond principal and issues a new $70,000 bond. There are no other transactions related to the bond payable account.
How would you recommend I find X company's December 31, 2005 bond payable balance? I'm guessing it's either a debit balance of $250,000, or of $150,000, or a credit balance of $150,000 or $250,000 but I'm not sure how to figure out which is correct.
Thank you for your help )
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Bonds Payable is a liablity account by nature, so any positive balance will always be shown on credit side, and decrease has to be shown on debit side. Based on these facts;
Credit Balance in Bonds payable was initially.------------------------$200,000
Redemptions of Bonds will be debited to bonds payable account---------$20,000
New Issuance will be credited to account -----------------------------$70,000
Bonds payable account should indicate Credit balance-------------------$250,000 at the end.
Ajnabi