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Question - On April 1, 2014, Able Co borrows $200,000 for four years from the Toy Company to obtain funds to buy a piece of commercial property. As collateral, Able Co. gives Toy Company a mortgage on the manufacturing plant that it owns and that are on its books at a cost of $50,000. Interest is charged on the unpaid balance of the loan principal at an interest rate of 4 percent per year compounded semiannually. Payments are due on April 1 and October 1 of each year. Able co agrees to make eight payments over the four years of the mortgage so that when the last payment is made on April 1, 2018, the loan and all interest will have been paid. The first seven payments are to be equal. The eighth payment is to be just large enough to discharge the balance of the loan. Able Co. closes its books annually on December 31 and uses the effective interest method.
Make the journal entry related with this mortgage that is done on December 31st 2012 has the following:
Cash credited
Interest Payable credited
None of the other alternatives are correct
Mortgage Payable credited
Interest Expense credited
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