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Answer:
Interest receivable
To Interest revenue
(Being the interest receivable is recorded)
Explanation:
The adjusting entry is as follows
Interest receivable
To Interest revenue
(Being the interest receivable is recorded)
The computation is shown below:
= Principal × rate of interest × number of days ÷ (total number of days in a year)
= $15,000 × 10% × (30 days ÷ 360 days)
= $125
The 30 days is calculated from May 31 to June 30
If Louvers, Inc., accepted a $15,000, 180-day, 10 percent note from a customer on May 31. The necessary June 30 adjusting entry for Louvers will be:
Debit Interest receivable $125
Credit Interest revenue $125
Louvers, Inc. Adjusting Journal entry
Debit Interest receivable $125
Credit Interest revenue $125
($15,000 × 10% × 30/360)
(To record interest receivable)
The Interest amount of $125 calculated as ($15,000 × 10% × 30/360) is due at maturity. Between May 31 and June 30, a total of 30 days passed.
Inconclusion the necessary June 30 adjusting entry for Louvers will be:
Debit Interest receivable $125
Credit Interest revenue $125
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