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【单选题】La Paloma Corporation issued $10 million of 15-year, 10.5% bonds on July 1, 2009 ,

at $98.5 .Interest is due on june 30 and December 31 of each year , and the bonds mature on June 30,2024. The fiscal year ends on December 31 ;bond discount is amortized by the straight-line method. Prepare the following journal entry: July 1,2009 ,to record the issuance of the bonds.

A、2009 July 1 Cash 9,850,000 Discount on bonds payable 100,000 Bonds payable 10,000,000

B、2009 July 1 Cash 9,850,000 Discount on bonds payable 150,000 Bonds payable 10,000,000

C、2009 July 1 Cash 10,000,000 Discount on bonds payable 150,000 Bonds payable 10,000,000

D、None of the above.

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