In this presentation, we will introduce the concept of notes payable as a way to finance a business. Most people are more familiar with notes payable than bonds payable, the note payable basically just being a loan from the bank. Typically, the bond payable is a little more confusing just because we don’t see it as often, especially as a financing option. From the business perspective, we often see it more as an investing or type of investment. But from a loan perspective, it’s very similar in that we’re going to receive money to finance the business if we were to issue a bond, or if we’re taking a loan from the bank. And then of course, we’re going to pay back that money. The difference between the note and the bond is that one the note is something we typically take from the bank. Whereas a bond is something we can issue to individuals so a bond we could have more options in terms of issuing the bonds than we do for a loan. Typically when we have a loan, we typically are Gonna have less resources, we can take a loan from the bank. When we pay back the bond, we often think of the bond as two separate things. And we set it up as two separate things, meaning we have the principal of the bond that we’re going to pay back at the end. And then we have the interest payments, which are kind of like the rent on the money that we’re getting, we’re getting this money, we’re gonna have to pay rent on it, just like we would pay rent if we had got the use of any physical thing.
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Loan Amortization Table 8.03
This presentation and we’re going to create a loan amortization table. And this will help us to track our loan payments and break out the principal portion and the interest portion of them. Let’s get into it with Intuit QuickBooks Online. Here we are in our get great guitars file, we’re going to first start off with our reports, we’re gonna go down to the reports down on the left hand side and then we’re going to be opening up our favorite report that being the balance sheet report, opening up the balance sheet report scrolling up top, we’re going to be changing the dates from a 10120 to 1230 120. Then we’re going to run that report. Then I’m going to close up the hamburger to get it out of the way so I don’t doesn’t bother me and I’ve got the 125 on the zoom holding down control scrolling up to get there.