It's my pleasure, Brian. I'm glad you're finding the videos useful. I hope your career is going well and that you're experiencing success and fulfillment, both personally and professionally!
Your latest uploads have corresponded perfectly with my Intermediate Accounting II class! Thank you so much for the fun, informative content!! Watching your videos makes these concepts much easier to understand than just reviewing PowerPoint lectures in Wiley or reading textbook chapters.
this was a great video, but unfrotunately i had a very specific question... What happens if the interest is paid annually 31/12, but the bonds is going to be retired 1/7/2023, do account for the accrual of interest for those 6 months and i deduct that number from the CV i have which will give me the CV at 1/7/2023 or do i just use the carrying value ending from the previous 31/12/2022? id greatly appreciate it if someone could give me a quick answer.
Michael, thanks for sharing your knowledge free of charge with those that can truly use your help. Brian
It's my pleasure, Brian. I'm glad you're finding the videos useful. I hope your career is going well and that you're experiencing success and fulfillment, both personally and professionally!
Came here for MBA class help, you're so good at explaining thank you!!
Your latest uploads have corresponded perfectly with my Intermediate Accounting II class! Thank you so much for the fun, informative content!! Watching your videos makes these concepts much easier to understand than just reviewing PowerPoint lectures in Wiley or reading textbook chapters.
this was a great video, but unfrotunately i had a very specific question...
What happens if the interest is paid annually 31/12, but the bonds is going to be retired 1/7/2023, do account for the accrual of interest for those 6 months and i deduct that number from the CV i have which will give me the CV at 1/7/2023 or do i just use the carrying value ending from the previous 31/12/2022? id greatly appreciate it if someone could give me a quick answer.
thank you! I need the additional help understanding. This was great :)
Excellent vidéo…thanks for thé new addition