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2. On January 1, 2017, Gaskin Cabinetry Company purchases $300,000 of equipment by paying $50,000 in cash and signing a 10-year mortgage note at 13% for the balance. Gaskin will make yearly payments of $46,072. The
amortization schedule for the first five payments is provided.
01/01/2017
01/01/2018
01/01/2019
01/01/2020
01/01/2021
01/01/2022
Beginning Principal Interest Total Ending
Balance Payment Expense Payment Balance
$250,000
$250,000 $13,572 $32,500 $46,072 236,428
236,428 15,336 30,736 46,072 221,092
221,092 17,330 28,742 46,072 203,762
203,762 19,583 26,489
46,072 184,179
184,179 22,129 23,943 46,072 162,050
Prepare the journal entry for the purchase of the equipment and for the January 1, 2018 mortgage payment.
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