Answer:
Following would be the journal entries in the books of Elizabeth Procter,
On July 1, 2013.
Notes Receivable A/C Dr. $80,000
To Equipment A/C $80,000
(Being equipment sold against notes receivable being recorded)
On June 30, 2014
Notes Receivable A/C Dr. 9600
To Interest Revenue A/C 9600
(Being accrued interest on notes receivable recorded)
On Sept 2014,
Cash A/C Dr. 92,000
To Notes Receivable A/C $80,000
To Interest Receivable A/C $9600
To Interest Revenue A/C $2400
(Being notes receivable and interest received receipt being recorded)
Interest Revenue refers to the income which has been earned as on a date.
Interest Receivable refers to the income which has not been received and which has been outstanding.