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Business, 15.04.2020 17:42, Khalifasmart21

Aerospace Engineering borrows $40 million cash on November 1, 2018. Aerospace signs a six-month, 6% promissory note to First National Bank under a prearranged short-term line of credit. Interest on the note is payable at maturity. Each firm has a December 31 year end. 1. Prepare the journal entries on November 1, 2018 to record (a) the notes payable for Aerospace Engineering and (b) the notes receivable for First National Bank. 2. Record the adjusting entries on December 31, 2018 for (a) Aerospace Engineering and (b) First National Bank. 3. Prepare the journal entries on April 30, 2019 to record payment of (a) the notes payable for Aerospace Engineering and (b) the notes receivable for First National Bank.

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