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21 February, 03:08

On its bank reconciliation for the month of December, Pack Corp. noted its bank collected on a note receivable due from one of Pack's customers. A total of $550 was collected out of which $500 represented principal and $50 represented interest. Question: In Pack Corp.'s month-end journal entry to record this reconciling item, which of the following is (are) true? (check all that apply) Select one or more: a. The 'Interest Revenue" account should be credited for $50. b. The "Note Recevable" account should be credited for S550. c. The "Interest Revenue" account should be debited for $50. d. The "Note Receivable account should be debited for $500. e. The "Note Receivable" account should be credited for $500. f. The 'Note Receivable' account should be debited for $550

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  1. 21 February, 03:34
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    The following are applicable:

    a. The ' Interest Revenue ' account should be credited for $ 50.

    e. The ' Note Receivable' account should be credited for $ 500.

    Explanation:

    The total amount collected by the bank is $ 550, representing the payment of the note of $ 500 and interest of $ 50.

    The note receivable has been settled, so it should decrease and thus credited by the amount of $ 500.

    The interest is an income and thus an increase should be credited by $ 50.

    The other options are not valid because in b. the note receivable is credited by $ 550, which is not correct.

    in option c, the interest is debited which is not the case as there is no reduction of interest.

    in options d and f, the note receivable is debited which would represent an increase in note receivable which is not the case.
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