Manhattan Company recorded an adjusting entry to accrue interest owed of $300 as of December 31, Year 1. When the related note was paid during Year 2, the company paid $450 in interest. Which of the following journal entries correctly records this Year 2 transaction? (Assume that the entry to record the payment of the note itself was recorded in a separate journal entry.)
A.
Interest Expense | 450 | |
Cash | 450 |
B.
Interest Expense | 150 | |
Cash | 150 |
C.
Interest Expense | 450 | |
Cash | 300 | |
Interest Payable | 150 |
D.
Interest Expense | 150 | |
Interest Payable | 300 | |
Cash | 450 |
Answer: D
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