Dern Company recently sold a large order of tables to Knoll Furniture Store. Terms of the sale require Knoll to sign a noninterest-bearing note of $21,000 with payment due in three years. A rate of 9% reflects the appropriate interest rate for a loan of this type of loan. At what amount should Dern and Knoll value the note receivable/payable and corresponding sales revenue/inventory

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Answer:

the journal entry made by Dern to record the sales should be:

Date, merchandise sold to Knoll Furniture Store

Dr Notes receivable 21,000

    Cr Sales revenue 16,215.85

    Cr Discount on notes receivable 4,784.15

the journal entry made by Knoll to record the purchase should be:

Date, merchandise purchased from Dern Company

Dr Merchandise inventory 16,215.85

Dr Discount on notes payable 4,784.15

    Cr Notes payable 21,000

Explanation:

Non-interest-bearing notes must be recorded at present value, therefore, we must first determine the present value of the note = $21,000 / (1 + 9%)³ = $16,215.85

the present value of the notes receivable is equivalent to sales revenue, while the difference between the face value of the note and its present value is equal to the discount on notes receivable.