Unearned Revenue. 2. All of the following statements related to bonds are correct except bonds: usually pay interest annually. 3. The covenants and other terms of the agreement between the issuer of bonds and the lender are set forth in the bond indenture. 4. Bonds that are not recorded in the name of the bondholder are called unsecured bonds.
False
5. Convertible bonds give the issuer the right to retire bonds prior to maturity.
False
6. A bond that matures in installments is called a: serial bond. 7. Bonds which do not pay interest unless the issuing company is profitable are called: income bonds. 8. A bond for which the issuer has the right to call and retire the bonds prior to maturity is a callable bond. 9. A debenture bond is a (an): unsecured bond. 10. A bond issued in the name of the owner is a: registered bond. 11. When the effective rate of a bond is lower than the stated rate, the bond sells at a discount.
False
12. If a bond sold at 98 1/2, the market rate was: greater than the stated rate. 13. Bond issue costs are recorded as a(n): deferred charge. 14. On January 1, Franco Inc. issued $10,000,000, 9% bonds at 102. The journal entry to record the issuance of the bonds will include a credit to Premium on Bonds Payable for $200,000. 15. When bonds sell between interest payment dates, the purchaser will pay the seller: the price of the bonds plus the accrued interest. 16. The selling price of a bond is the sum of the present values of the principal and the periodic interest payments. The present values are determined by using the market rate. 17. The interest rate actually earned by bondholders is called the: effective rate. 18. The interest rate written in the terms of the bond indenture is known as the coupon rate, nominal rate, or stated rate. 19. The printing costs and legal fees