On April 1, Year 1, a company realizes that one of its main suppliers is having difficulty meeting delivery schedules, which is hurting the company's business. The supplier explains that it has a temporary lack of funds that is slowing its production cycle. The company agrees to lend $470,000 to its supplier using a 12-month, 11% note.
Record the following transactions for Shoemaker Corporation.
1. The loan of $470,000 and acceptance of the note receivable on April 1, Year 1 (If not entry is required for a transaction/event, select 'No journal entry required' in the first account field.)
2. The adjustment for accrued interest on December 31, Year 1. (If not entry is required for a transaction/event, select 'No journal entry required' in the first account field.)
3. Cash collection of the note and interest on April 1, 2002 (If not entry is required for a transaction/event, select 'No journal entry required' in the first account field.)
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