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A) Require the issuer to set aside assets at specified amounts to retire the bonds at maturity.
B) Require equal payments of both principal and interest over the life of the bond issue.
C) Decline in value over time.
D) Are registered bonds.
E) Are bearer bonds.
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A) $9,000.
B) $4,923.
C) $16,453.
D) $63,000.
E) $45,297.
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A) Convertible bonds
B) Coupon bonds
C) Bearer bonds
D) Bond indenture
E) Installment note
F) Unsecured bonds
G) Market rate
H) Serial bonds
I) Effective interest rate method
J) Term bonds
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A) Contract rate is above the market rate.
B) Contract rate is equal to the market rate.
C) Contract rate is below the market rate.
D) Bond has a short-term life.
E) Bond pays interest only once a year.
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A) Occurs when a company issues bonds with a contract rate less than the market rate.
B) Occurs when a company issues bonds with a contract rate more than the market rate.
C) Increases the Bond Payable account.
D) Decreases the total bond interest expense.
E) Is not allowed in many states to protect creditors.
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A) the amount of cash originally received in exchange for the bonds.
B) the par value of the bond.
C) the amount of discount or premium.
D) the amount of cash originally received in exchange for the bonds plus any unamortized discount or less any premium.
E) $0.
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A) Sinking fund.
B) Mortgage.
C) Equity.
D) Lease.
E) Indenture.
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A) Issuing the bonds would cause the firm's debt-to-equity ratio to improve from 1.0 to 1.3.
B) Issuing the bonds would cause the firm's debt-to-equity ratio to worsen from 1.0 to 1.3.
C) Issuing the bonds would cause the firm's debt-to-equity ratio to remain unchanged.
D) Issuing the bonds would cause the firm's debt-to-equity ratio to improve from .5 to .8.
E) Issuing the bonds would cause the firm's debt-to-equity ratio to worsen from .5 to .8.
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A) Debit Interest Expense $12,648.28; debit Premium on Bonds Payable $1,351.72; credit Cash $14,000.00.
B) Debit Interest Payable $14,000.00; credit Cash $14,000.00.
C) Debit Interest Expense $12,648.28; debit Discount on Bonds Payable $1,351.72; credit Cash $14,000.00.
D) Debit Interest Expense $15,351.72; credit Discount on Bonds Payable $1,351.72; credit Cash $14,000.00.
E) Debit Interest Expense $15,405.79; credit Discount on Bonds Payable $1,405.79; credit Cash $14,000.00.
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A) Debit Cash $312,177; credit Discount on Bonds Payable $12,177; credit Bonds Payable $300,000.
B) Debit Cash $300,000; debit Premium on Bonds Payable $12,177; credit Bonds Payable $312,177.
C) Debit Bonds Payable $300,000; debit Bond Interest Expense $12,177; credit Cash $312,177.
D) Debit Cash $312,177; credit Premium on Bonds Payable $12,177; credit Bonds Payable $300,000.
E) Debit Cash $312,177; credit Bonds Payable $312,177.
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