Udemy Accounting-Bonds Payable, Notes Payable, Liabilities

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Accounting-Bonds Payable, Notes Payable, Liabilities
Mastering Corporate Liabilities: An In-depth Guide to Bonds, Notes Payable, and Other Financial Obligations


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What you will learn:​

Interpret bond issuance strategies, discerning the implications on corporate accounts when bonds are issued at par, discount, or premium.
Execute present value calculations using various methodologies, including algebraic formulas, actuarial tables, and Microsoft Excel functions.
Ascertain and articulate the factors that influence the issue price of bonds, comprehending why it often diverges from its face value.
Construct and analyze journal entries associated with bond retirement, understanding the differences when bonds are retired at maturity or before.
Formulate detailed amortization tables for notes payable, thereby understanding the intricacies of interest calculation and payment structuring.
Differentiate between current and long-term liabilities while compiling the liability section of balance sheets, taking into account their individual impacts on
Identify and compare various types of bonds and their unique characteristics, equipping yourself with the knowledge to advise on bond selection.
Apply different amortization methods such as straight-line and effective-interest for amortizing discounts and premiums on bonds, while evaluating their implica
Distinguish between capital leases and operating leases, understanding the criteria for their classification and how they are accounted for in corporate account
Develop adjusting entries that simplify data entry processes in an accounting system.
Recognize and interpret various types of bonds and their individual characteristics.


 

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