On September 1, Kennedy Company loaned $100,000, at 12% annual interest, to a customer. Interest and principal will be collected when the loan matures one year from the issue date. Assuming adjustments are only made at year-end, what is the adjusting entry for accruing interest that Kennedy would need to make on December 31, the calendar year-end?
a. Debit Interest Expense, $12,000; credit Interest Payable, $12,000
b. Debit Interest Expense, $4,000; credit Interest Payable, $4,000
c. Debit Interest Receivable, $4,000; credit Interest Revenue, $4,000.
d. Debit Interest Receivable, $12,000; credit Cash, $12,000
e. Debit Cash, $4,000; credit Interest Revenue, $4,000.

Respuesta :

Answer:c. Debit Interest Receivable, $4,000; credit Interest Revenue, $4,000.

Explanation:

The interest payable = Principal x Rate x Time (period)

= $100,000 x 12% x 4/12 ( September to December)

$100,000 x 0.12 x 1/3

$100,000 x 0.04

=$4000

Journal entry to record accrued interest at Year end for loan issued on sept 1st.

Date         Account titles                   Debit         Credit

Dec 31st     Interest Receivable        $4000

                  Interest   Revenue                                $4000

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