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22 November, 11:26

On July 9, Mifflin Company receives a $8,100, 90-day, 8% note from customer Payton Summers as payment on account. What entry should be made on the maturity date assuming the maker pays in full? (Use 360 days a year.)

a. Debit Cash $8,100; credit Notes Receivable $8,100.

b. Debit Cash $8,262; credit Interest Revenue $162; credit Notes Receivable $8,100.

c. Debit Cash $8,222; credit Interest Revenue $122; credit Notes Receivable $8,100.

d. Debit Cash $8,208; credit Interest Revenue $108; credit Notes Receivable $8,100.

e. Debit Notes Receivable $8,100; debit Interest Receivable $162; credit Sales $8,262.

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  1. 22 November, 11:27
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    B. Debit Cash $8,262; credit Interest Revenue $162; credit Notes Receivable $8,100.

    Explanation:

    The journal entry to record the payment at the maturity date is as follows:

    Cash Debit $8,262

    Interest revenue Credit $162

    Notes receivable Credit $8,100

    Calculation: Interest revenue = $8,100 * 8% = (648 : 360) * 90 = $162

    Therefore, cash = Interest revenue + Notes receivable = $162 + $8,100 = $8,262.

    Therefore, option B is correct.
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