Journal entries for paid balance due on the merchandise

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Journal entries for paid balance due on the Merchandise Inventory purchase.

1.(3/1/2009) Goochland issued $500,000 of 10-year bonds that will pay a stated annual rate of interest of 6% semi-annually until maturity.  Comparable bonds are yielding 8% annual interest, so Goochland sells the bonds for a cash amount that will yield an 8% effective interest return.

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2.3/1/2009)  Purchased on account $200,000 Merchandise Inventory to be held for resale.  All purchases are recorded net of the 2% discount offered by the vendor.  Any discounts not eventually taken by the firm are recognized as interest expense.

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3.(3/8/2009) Paid the balance due on the Merchandise Inventory purchase in Transaction 19 within the discount period.

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