Reference no: EM131062799
On January 1, year 13, Frick Inc. redeemed its fifteen-year bonds of $500,000 par value for 102. They were originally issued on January 1, year 1, at 96 with a maturity date of January 1, year 16. The bond issue costs relating to this transaction were $20,000. Frick did not elect the fair value option for reporting its financial liabilities. Frick amortizes discounts, premiums, and bond issue costs using the straight-line method. What amount of loss should Frick recognize on the redemption of these bonds?
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